Resources
Imkaan (December, 2024) Government Plan for Change Falls Short on Violence Against Women and Girls VIEW
Imkaan, WGN, UOW (November, 2024) Why Should Our Rage Be Tidy? - Mental Health report VIEW
Imkaan & Rape Crisis (October, 2024) Not Safe Here - Asylum Accommodation report VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Same Fight. Different Decade - The Real Narrative of Black women and girls in the UK. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month: Same fight, different decade - FUNDING - The Real Narrative. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month: Same fight, different decade - HOUSING - The Real Narrative. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month: Same fight, different decade - MIGRATION - The Real Narrative. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month: Same fight, different decade - CRIMINAL JUSTICE - The Real Narrative. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month: Same fight, different decade - MENTAL HEALTH - The Real Narrative. VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) Black History Month 2024: Reclaiming Narratives - An unfiltered take, on this years’ theme VIEW
Imkaan (October, 2024) The Home Office’s Flee and Future Fund: A Lifeline for Survivors of Domestic Abuse. VIEW
Imkaan (August, 2024) Urgent letter to the Prime Minister, in response to the recent far-right attacks across the UK. VIEW
Imkaan (August, 2024) Imkaan response to recent far-right attacks across the UK. VIEW
Imkaan (July, 2024) In Our Words - General Election manifesto 2024. VIEW
Imkaan (2023) Life or Death? report VIEW
Imkaan (2021) The Comprehensive Spending Review and Funding for the Ending Violence Against Black and Minoritised Women and Girls Sector. VIEW
Imkaan (2021) Joint Principle for the VAWG Strategy 2021-2024. VIEW
Centre for Women’s Justice, the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Imkaan and Rape Crisis England and Wales (2020) The Decriminalisation of Rape: Why the justice system is failing rape survivors and what needs to change. VIEW
Baljit Banga & Sumanta Roy (2020) The Impact of the Dual Pandemics: Violence Against Women & Girls and COVID-19 on Black and Minoritised Women and Girls. London: Imkaan VIEW
Dr. Ravi Thiara, University of Warwick & Sumanta Roy, Imkaan (2020) Reclaiming Voice: Minoritised Women and Sexual Violence Key Findings (2020) VIEW
Imkaan (2019) Communicating about violence against women and girls (VAWG) - Good Practice Briefing. London: Ascent (London VAWG Consortium) VIEW
Imkaan (2018) From Survival to Sustainability VIEW
Imkaan (2018) Summary of the Alternative Bill: From the Margin to the Centre Addressing Violence Against Women and Girls VIEW
Imkaan & UN Women (2018). 'A thousand ways to solve our problems': An analysis of existing Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) approaches for minoritized women and girls in the Western Balkans and Turkey VIEW
Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales (2017) Taking a Forward View on Women and Mental Health: Key Messages for Government. London: Women's Health and Equality Consortium VIEW
Imkaan (2017) uncivil partnerships? reflections on collaborative working in the ending violence against women and girls sector - Good Practice Briefing. London: Ascent (London VAWG Consortium) VIEW
Marai Larasi with Dorett Jones (2017) Tallawah: A briefing paper on black and 'minority ethnic' women and girls organising to end violence against us. London: Imkaan VIEW
Imkaan, Rape Crisis England & Wales, Respect, SafeLives, Women's Aid (2017) Sector Sustainability Shared Standards: Shared values that apply across the VAWG sector VIEW
Imkaan (2017) safe pathways? exploring an intersectional approach to addressing violence against women and girls - Good Practice Briefing. London: Ascent (London VAWG Consortium) VIEW
Imkaan and Rights of Women (2016) Strengthening responses to forced marriage and female genital mutilation Good Practice Briefing. London: Ascent (London VAWG Consortium) VIEW
Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales (2016) Women's Mental Health and Wellbeing: Access to and quality of mental health services. London: Women's Health and Equality Consortium VIEW
Imkaan (2016) Capital Losses: The state of the BME ending violence against women and girls sector in London. London: Imkaan VIEW
Imkaan and Rights of Women (2016) Creating a Clear Pathway for Practice. London: Imkaan and Rights of Women. VIEW
Imkaan (2015) State of the Sector: Contextualising the current experiences of BME ending violence against women and girls organisations. An Executive Summary. London: Imkaan VIEW
Imkaan (2015) State of the Sector: Contextualising the current experiences of BME ending violence against women and girls organisations. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan and University of Warwick (SWELL) (2015) Between the Lines Research Briefing: Service Responses to Black and Minority Ethnic Women and Girls Experiencing Sexual Violence. London: Imkaan and University of Warwick. VIEW
Imkaan and Rights of Women (2014) This is not my destiny: Reflecting on responses to forced marriage in England and Wales. London: HM Government Forced Marriage Unit. VIEW
Imkaan (2014) Supporting Black and Minority Ethnic Women and Girls: 10 top things for commissioners of ending violence against women and girls services to consider Summary. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan (2014) Supporting Black and Minority Ethnic Women and Girls: 10 top things for commissioners of ending violence against women and girls services to consider Briefing. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales (2014) 'I Am More Than One Thing': A guiding paper by Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales on women and mental health. London: Women's Health and Equality Consortium. VIEW
Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales (2014) 'I Am More Than One Thing': A guiding paper by Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales on women and mental health Executive Summary. London: Women's Health and Equality Consortium. VIEW
Imkaan (2014) What does Imkaan mean by community engagement? - Good Practice Briefing. London: Ascent (London VAWG Consortium) VIEW
Imkaan and Women's Aid (2014) Successful Commissioning: a guide for commissioning services that support women and children survivors of violence. Bristol: Women's Aid. VIEW
Imkaan (2013) Beyond the Labels: Women and girls' views on the 2013 mayoral strategy on violence against women and girls. London: MOPAC. VIEW
Imkaan (2013) The Road to Sustainability - Summary findings: A review of Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BMER) organisations working with women on health and gender-based violence. London: WHEC. VIEW
Imkaan (2012) Vital Statistics 2: Key findings report on Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee Women's and Children's experiences of gender-based violence. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan, Equality Now and City University (2011) The Missing Link: a joined up approach to addressing harmful practices in London. London: Greater London Authority. VIEW
Imkaan (2010) Vital Statistics: The experiences of Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee women & children facing violence & abuse. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan (2008) A Right to Exist: A Paper Looking at the Eradication of Specialist Services to BAMER Women and Children Fleeing Violence. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Imkaan (2008) No Recourse - No Duty to Care? Experiences of BAMER Women and Children Affected by Domestic Violence and Insecure Immigration Status in the UK. London: Imkaan. VIEW
Policy Responses and Briefings
Joint Principles for the VAWG Strategy 2021-2024. VIEW
Imkaan (2013) Violence against black and minority women and girls in the UK: Imkaan briefing for Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, its causes and consequences. VIEW
Forced Marriage: Myths and Realities 5 April 2012. VIEW
External Contributions and Mentions
Marai Larasi (2015) interview for the Patricia Galvao Institute in Brazil on black feminist approaches to addressing violence against BME women and girls. VIEW
Ikamara Larasi (2013) Why do music videos portray black women as exotic sex objects? Article in The Guardian on 2 September 2013. VIEW
UN Commission on the Status of Women (2013) From Ideas to Action: Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls. Feed-back on the Expert Group Meeting on Preventing Violence against Women and Girls - Bangkok 2012 prepared by Marai Larasi for the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, fifty-seventh session, 4 March - 15 March 2013, New York. VIEW
UN (2012) A Promise is a Promise: UN issues call to action to end violence against women. Marai Larasi presented at the event produced by the United Nations Secretary-General's campaign UNiTE to End Violence against Women. VIEW
Office of the Children's Commissioner (2012) 'I thought I was the only one. The only one in the world' The Office of the Children's Commissioner's Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation In Gangs and Groups: Interim Report. Imkaan's Executive Director Marai Larasi sits on the Inquiry Panel. VIEW
UK Feminista (2012) End Violence Against Women and Girls. Campaign video featuring Marai Larasi MBE. VIEW
UN Women Virtual Knowledge Centre to End Violence Against Women and Girls (2012) Shelter Module: Women from diverse cultures - Imkaan case study on supporting BMER survivors. VIEW
UN Women (2012) Media as a Site to Prevent Violence against Girls and Women. Expert paper prepared by Marai Larasi for the Expert Group Meeting on prevention of violence against women and girls, 17 - 20 September 2012, Bangkok. VIEW
PICUM (2012) Strategies to End Double Violence Against Undocumented Women: Protecting Rights and Ensuring Justice. VIEW
UN Commission on the Status of Women (2012) A Different World is Possible. Expert paper prepared by Marai Larasi for the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, fifty-sixth session, 27 February - 9 March 2012, New York. VIEW
Full Resources / Publications List
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