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EMF has recently signed up to the City of London Corporation’s Clean City Awards SchemeLearn more

In 2006, EMF set up the EQUAL Programme: a pioneering training scheme designed to enable marginalised Muslim women in England to access labour market opportunities by developing their skills and knowledge base. Managed by a team of experienced community practitioners, the project featured volunteers training and mentoring the programme’s beneficiaries in an array of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI) disciplines including, ESOL – English for Speakers of Other Languages, ICT – Information and Communication Technology, Arts and Crafts as well as Radio Broadcasting among others. Learn more

EMF in partnership with the British Brands Group are hosting a Seminar with key stakeholders to discuss the latest research commissioned by the British Brands Group. This event will take place from 2.30 pm  4.30 pm on Thursday 6 March at Millbank, Westminster.  Learn more

Writing in Whitehall and Westminster World’s September 2007 Issue, as ‘Communities Minister for the Day’, EMF’s Chief Executive, Dr Krishna Sarda suggested that unpaid carers, young and old alike, should receive an annual financial award for their work. Today, we are delighted to learn in the press (TimesOnline) that Ministers are now considering rewarding Britain’s six million unpaid carers with ‘salaries’ for their contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of those in their care. Learn more

Dr Sarda discusses the challenges facing Britain’s minority ethnic employers and employees alike in his latest interview with Harvey Nash, the global professional recruitment consultancy. Learn more

Heather Payton talks with EMF's Chairman, Lord Amir Bhatia, who is one of the UK's leading philanthropists with a passion for education. Learn more

The Ethnic Minority Foundation (EMF) in partnership with the Association for Physical Education (afPE) is leading on a research project funded by the Capacitybuilders ‘Improving Reach’ grants programme to address the low percentage of Physical Education Initial Teacher Training (ITT) recruits from minority ethnic backgrounds.  Learn more

Heather Payton talks with EMF's Chairman, Lord Amir Bhatia, who is one of the UK's leading philanthropists with a passion for education.  Learn more

Our Chief Executive, Dr Krishna Sarda, becomes "Minister for Communities and Local Government" for a day.  Learn more

EMF has recently signed up to the City of London Corporation’s Clean City Awards Scheme.

As part of our commitment to the environment, EMF has recently signed up to the City of London Corporation’s Clean City Awards Scheme. Designed to promote recycling, effective waste management and energy saving practices within the workplace, the programme is allowing EMF to develop a green approach to its work ethos and practices. Further information on the Clean City Awards Scheme click here:  Learn more

EMF's Chief Executive discusses the Publication on 'Our shared future'.

Read ePolitix.com interview with Dr Krishna Sarda, our Chief Executive, on the publication last month of the Commission on Integration and Social Cohesion report entitled 'Our shared future' Learn more

EMF's Chief Executive discusses Ofcom's ruling on 'Celebrity Big Brother'

Read ePolitix.com interview with Dr Krishna Sarda, our Chief Executive, on Ofcom's ruling on Channel Four's recent 'Celebrity Big Brother'. Learn more

Lord Adair Turner inaugurates EMF’s Policy Seminar Series 2007 by discussing the Challenges facing Minority Ethnic Pensioners in Britain Today

EMF launches its Policy Seminar Series 2007 with a roundtable discussion on Pensions and Ethnic Minorities – Challenges and Opportunities at the House of Lords on Monday 30 April 2007, featuring Lord Turner as Keynote Speaker. Learn more

Big Brother Interview

Dr. Krishna Sarda, EMF's CEO, discusses his views on the recent C4 'Celebrity Big Brother' controversy in an interview with ePolitix.
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