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You don’t have to be a voice for the voiceless. Just pass the mic.

You don’t have to be a voice for the voiceless. Just pass the mic.

Thursday 27th August 2020 marks the official launch of a community-led media campaign - #PassTheMic - to promote inclusion for people from migrant and former refugee backgrounds by promoting their diverse voices; and to challenge racism with our allies beside us.

Diverse communities & voices urged to have their say on council Emergency Budget

Diverse communities & voices urged to have their say on council Emergency Budget

Belong Aotearoa is urging diverse voices to be informed and have their say on the Auckland Council Emergency Budget, amidst growing concerns that a lesser rate rise of 2.5% will greatly impact vulnerable communities through cuts to community services at a time of particular need.

Migrant Matters Hui: Leaving No One Behind

Migrant Matters Hui: Leaving No One Behind

Over the past few weeks of lockdown and in the run up to the national elections, Migrant Matters Hui have been bringing together politicians, not only to hear of the issues our migrant communities are facing but to also share how they are responding to their needs.

Collective call for New Zealand government to do more for refugees globally

Belong Aotearoa alongside leading organisations working in the resettlement (refugee background) sector is calling on the New Zealand Government to play a greater role in responding to the international refugee crisis, ahead of the Global Refugee Forum (Geneva, December 17 – 18, 2019).

 

The open letter signed by members of civil society, former refugee leaders, resettlement, humanitarian and faith-based organisations calls on the Government to commit to three pledges that will advance the objectives of the Global Compact on Refugees which New Zealand is signed to. The three pledges are:

 

  1. Strengthen former refugee leadership, including youth leadership and capacity, in policy-making;

  2. Establish the Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship category as a permanent and additional pathway in New Zealand’s broader refugee and humanitarian programme;

  3. Increase the number of places available per year under the Refugee Family Support Category.

 

Rochana Sheward, CEO, Belong Aotearoa, said: “Aotearoa New Zealand has a long history of providing a safe home for people seeking refuge from conflict, disaster, persecution, violence and violations of human rights. We may be a small nation, but we have the capacity to have an even greater impact on the international refugee crisis.”

 

“The Global Refugee Forum is an opportunity to pledge to do more and at the same time enhance the resettlement, integration and inclusion of former refugees in Aotearoa New Zealand,” she said.

 

“The three pledges will help build an inclusive Aotearoa where resettled communities have positive resettlement experiences, feel welcomed, connected, valued and respected in their new home and have opportunities to participate and contribute meaningfully.

 

“People from refugee backgrounds bring incredible strengths, knowledge, skills & resilience to this country and their contributions to communities all over Aotearoa New Zealand need to be acknowledged and valued,” Mrs Sheward said.

 

 

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Belong Aotearoa (formerly known as Auckland Regional Migrant Services) focuses on enhancing successful settlement, integration and inclusion for newcomers (both migrant and refugee background) through addressing the systemic barriers such as social isolation, underemployment and racism and discrimination.

 

Belong Aotearoa is a member of the Auckland Resettlement Sector Steering Group (ARSSG) which brings together representatives of key agencies in the Auckland resettlement sector to enhance interagency collaboration, strengthen the collective voice of resettled (refugee-background) communities and advocate for improved support and services.

 

 

 

Media contact:

Malu Malo-Fuiava

Marcomms and Fundraising Manager

communications@belong.org.nz

09-625 2440 extn. 904