Author Archives: Katherine Maxwell-Rose

‘Aged 14, I walked from Eritrea to Sudan. I was one of the lucky ones. I survived.’

Nejat tells her extraordinary and difficult journey from Eritrea to the UK where eventually she was able to find safety and build a new life.

Creating an impact with our communications in 2021

There will be many challenges in 2021 but through powerful storytelling, celebrating the good work being done and looking for where there could be opportunities for political movement, we can continue to create communications which make an impact.

Stories rooted in common humanity are needed in the wake of the latest Channel crossings tragedy

Yesterday a story hit the news of four people from one family dying as their boat sank…

‘I kept thinking that peace would never happen to me, until it did.’

David Carril left Spain during the economical crisis in search of a better future in the UK…

It’s time to tell a different story about those crossing the Channel

We must create a different narrative to counter the hate towards those coming to the UK to seek asylum.

‘It is so important to tell your own story’

From fleeing a dictatorship to being separated from his family to the struggle of claiming asylum, Bekele Woyecha never lost hope. Now he is leading a new organisation to increase welcome for refugees in the UK.

9 more positive stories of people making a difference during Covid-19 for Refugee Week 2020

For Refugee Week 2020, we continue to share stories of people going above and beyond throughout the pandemic.

8 positive stories of people making a difference during Covid-19 for Refugee Week 2020

For Refugee Week, we continue to celebrate the refugees and the communities who support them, making a difference in their communities during Covid-19.

10 top tips to filming yourself on your phone at home

During the Covid-19 pandemic we are all having to adapt to new ways of working. Many smaller…

International Women’s Day: 5 leading women celebrate the women who inspire them

We celebrate some extraordinary women from across the refugee and migration sector.

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without migration

The traditional 'British' Christmas contains elements from all over the world and it is all the richer for it.

8 ways to help refugees this Christmas

Looking for an alternative to Black Friday? Here's a list to get you giving, sharing and helping out refugees this Christmas.

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