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  1. Ali Abdi. Lead Coordinator for National Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Youth Forum. Robert Muza. Gwent Regional Race Council Cymru. Roma Taylor. ... Race Council Cymru Youth Parliament Member. 1 Step 1. Newsletter sign up. Join our email newsletter mailing list to stay up to date with campaigns, news and guidance.

  2. Join us for this episode of Citizens UK’s new podcast series, which tells the extraordinary story of young people tackling exclusion and winning big institutional change in their home city. Hear from Ali Abdi, Community Organiser, and Alaa Khundakji and Elbasheer Idris, Cymru Wales Citizens leaders, on how they persuaded executives to create the first ever Halal Nando’s restaurant in Cardiff.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Ali Abdi - a passionate community champion and activist from Cardiff (Image: WalesOnline). Ali is a passionate community champion and activist. Through his work with Citizens Cymru Wales, he has ...

  4. Ali Abdi, Citizens Cymru Wales Community Organiser. Want to know more about Citizens leaders and campaigns in Wales? Read about how a group of young Citizens Cymru leaders created a podcast to help the Somali community open up about mental health; Posted by Cherokee Seebalack on 30 Nov, 2020.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2019 · Race Council Cymru’s discussion session will focus on the key challenges for equality in the Welsh economy, and the panellists are Professor Emmanuel Ogbonna (Cardiff Business School), Professor Parvaiz Ali (Former Head of Nuclear Medicine, Singleton Hospital), Ali Abdi (Community Organiser, Citizens Cymru), Sahar Al-Faifi (Regional Manager of South Wales and West England Muslim Engagement ...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Then Citizens Cymru Wales’ 2019 Apprenticeship Scheme Outreach resulted in in an increase in applications from 79 in 2018-19 to 135 in 2019-20 and a 43% increase in applications from BAME candidates. Gold Winner: National Assembly for Wales: Re-shaping our apprenticeship scheme .

  7. 2 de nov. de 2023 · More must be done to tackle Islamophobia in Wales amid a steep increase in religious hate crimes, the Senedd has heard. Latest statistics show religious hate crime in England and Wales increased by 9% in 2022/23 to 9,387 offences – the highest number since records began in 2012. At an event to mark the launch of November’s Islamophobia ...