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Welcome EMF |
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The Ethnic
Minority Foundation (EMF) is a national registered charity
created in 1999 to improve the lives of Britain's minority
ethnic communities and bring about social change. We aim to
eradicate poverty, injustice and prejudice wherever they
exist and promote instead prosperity, fairness and
understanding. EMF seeks to foster a cohesive British
society where individuals can thrive regardless of their
ethnic, religious or socio-cultural background.
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EMF
inaugurates its Conversations @LondonEast Series 2008... |
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The Ethnic
Minority Foundation inaugurates its
Conversations @LondonEast Series 2008 with a
roundtable discussion on the Challenges of
Diversity and the launch of the newly published
book Contemporary British Identity: English
Language, Migrants and Public Discourse.
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ePolitix.com interview with EMF's Chief Executive... |
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ePolitix.com speaks
to Dr Krishna Sarda (Hon), EMF’s Chief
Executive, about the issues of forced marriage
and honour-based violence in Britain.
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EMF calls for business leaders
to take up diversity challenges... |
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Dr Krishna Sarda,
EMF’s CEO, calls for effective leadership to
promote diversity within the labour market,
after a poll revealed that almost nine in ten
graduates have experienced some kind of
discrimination at work.
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Forced marriage is a violation of an individual’s human
rights... |
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EMF organised a
policy seminar to discuss the issue of forced
marriage within the context of the current
consultation run by the Ministry of Justice on
Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007 -
Relevant Third Party. Chaired by EMF’s
Chairman, Lord Bhatia, the guest of honour was
Bridget Prentice MP, Parliamentary
Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of
Justice.
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