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Still Human Still Here

Still Human Still Here is a coalition of more than 40 organisations that are campaigning to end the destitution of thousands of refused asylum seekers in the UK. Website: stillhumanstillhere.wordpress.com/
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Submission to the APPG on Refugees inquiry "Refugees Welcome?"

16 December 2016 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

A Commentary on the May 2016 Country Information and Guidance report issued on Jamaica

11 July 2016 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

Submission to the DWP for its evaluation of whether it is necessary to increase the length of the move-on period beyond 28 days

June 2016 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

Home Office research and policy conclusions relating to the effective integration of refugees

March 2016 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

A Commentary on the April 2015 and February 2015 Country Information and Guidance reports issued on India

6 August 2015 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

A Commentary on the December 2014 and April 2015 Country Information and Guidance reports issued on Iraq

16 June 2015 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

A Commentary on the March 2015 Country Information and Guidance reports issued on Eritrea

1 May 2015 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Country Reports

A Commentary on the July and October 2014 Country Information and Guidance reports issued on Pakistan

26 November 2014 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Commentaries

A Commentary on the December 2013 Nigeria Operational Guidance Note

13 December 2013 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Country Reports

A Commentary on the January 2013 Nigeria Operational Guidance Note

7 November 2013 | Publisher: Still Human Still Here | Document type: Country Reports

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