Welcome to the UK. I know you have had an exhausting and traumatic journey, but I hope you will find peace and rest here, and that you will have somewhere you can call home. Our country will be enriched by your presence, and it is a privilege to be able to welcome you here.
Ros
Refugee Voices
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Machozi
When Machozi arrived in Britain from a refugee camp in Burundi, she was determined to learn English so she could communicate with her new neighbours,…
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Jana & Ahmed
Jana and Ahmed sat with six-month-old baby Amir between them. “Amir means Prince!” said Ahmed. Jana was already divorced from Ahmed’s father when they had…
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