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Dear friends, Less than a year into our existence as a registered UK charity, we have made great strides, and you have been an invaluable part of this success. We are infinitely grateful to all of our talented and committed volunteers, our individual supporters and our partner organisations who have made this work possible. In face of the current climate marked by increasingly polarised attitudes towards refugees in Europe, and the rise of so-called alternative facts, we are determined to continue our work to encourage evidence-based and nuanced debates among the public and policy-makers, in order to safeguard the human rights of refugees seeking protection in Europe. Our work has only just started, and with your continued support, we can do so much more. Thank you for being part of our movement. Warm wishes, Marta Welander RRDP Director

3052 refugee voices from more than 20 countries Within just one year, RRDP has emerged as a leading civil society organisation generating first-hand information from the frontline of Europe s refugee crisis. As of March 2017, we have published a total 01

of ten research reports, covering six locations across Europe. Our research has taken us to Calais, Dunkirk, small camps in northern France, Paris, Berlin and mainland Greece. ten reports We have interviewed 3,052 refugees and displaced people coming from over 20 different countries. BITE-SIZE, EASILY SHAREABLE INFORMATION We have documented demographics, human rights infringements, and unmet humanitarian standards, but also positive aspects such as best practices for receiving refugees, and the aspirations of refugee communities. SIX LOCATIONS IN EUROPE We have produced five infographics and countless social media images based on our data, to provide supporters and activists with bite-size, easilysharable information. 02

RRDP plays an important role in informing public opinion and generating a more nuanced image of refugees and displaced people seeking protection in Europe. Our first-hand information has the potential to encourage increased public solidarity towards refugees among groups that do not tend to engage on these matters. The public campaigning and awareness aspect of our work aims to encourage positive change and takes a multitude of shapes and forms. To date, we have had a tangible impact on the following: Wide-ranging media coverage across major UK and international channels, including the BBC, the Guardian, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Huffington Post, Reuters, BuzzFeed, EU Observer, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed TV, TIME, Vice News and Radio France Internationale. We have released a total of 12 press releases to 66 international media outlets. Dissemination of research evidence via discussions at prestigious academic institutions, including the United Nations University in Barcelona, the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation in Venice, Warwick University in the UK, University College London (UCL), and University of Westminster and Queen Mary University in London. VISIBILITY THROUGH PUBLIC CULTURAL EVENTS AND ART EXHIBITIONS Reaching new audiences through large scale cultural events, such as exhibitions by The Migration Museum ( Call me by my name: Stories from the Calais Camp ), and the Barbican Centre ( Papers ). We produced a TEDx talk for University of the Arts London, spoke at WOW Women of the World festival 2017 at the Southbank Centre, participated in a takeover 03

of the Southbank Centre to mark the beginning of Refugee Week 2016, and saw several theatrical productions at London s VAULT Festival based on our data. We have also taken part in events organised by Counterpoints Arts, Stand-up Philosophy, and Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), to name but a few. APPEARANCES AT RESPECTED ACADEMIC CONFERENCES We have been bringing a level-headed voice to social media through proactive and far-reaching online interactions. In just over a year, we built a following of more than 2,600 followers on Facebook, and more than 1,600 on Twitter. In 2016 along we recorded: FACEBOOK More than 613,000 impressions More than 8,600 forms of engagement (reactions, comments, shares) TWITTER 683,623 impressions on Twitter 2,911 retweets 679 mentions by others 35,949 profile visits We have also produced a number of BuzzFeed quizzes to engage new audiences in an informative and playful way. 04

Researching, documenting and measuring human rights infringements and unmet humanitarian standards, we aim to encourage firm and meaningful policy action. Independent of any political ideology, religion or financial interest, we work to defend the rights and dignity of vulnerable groups of people in Europe. To this end, we assert pressure on those with the power to secure rights at the community, PROVIDING PARTNERS WITH ADVOCACY TOOLS INCLUDING UNICEF, DOCTORS OF THE WORLD AND ASYLUM AID UK. national and EU levels. Engaging with have expressed their support for our policy-makers is a core part of RRDP s work, and urged further engagement strategy. We hope that our data will from their peers. encourage these influencers to find a Our findings relating to children were sustainable, humane solution to the published by the House of Lords EU ongoing humanitarian crisis. Home Affairs Subcommittee as part of Since inception, we have engaged its inquiry into unaccompanied minors cross-party politicians directly through in Europe. Our research report relating face-to-face meetings and in writing in to refugee women was endorsed by an the UK parliament, the French senate Irish government minister, who called and at EU level. Cross-party MPs in on representatives of all parties to take Britain, including the chair of the All note of our recommendations. Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees, 05

assisted the Bar Human Rights Committee with its research by contributing our data, which they could use to call for safeguarding of refugees human rights. Such reports from an objective, professional body can be incredibly powerful in helping to shape policy. Other organisations that have used our data in their work include UNICEF, Doctors of the World, and Asylum Aid UK. We have coordinated Dunkirk camps. We have also launched letter campaigns around a number of social media campaigns the so-called Dubs highlighting the crucial need for policy Amendment to MPs action based on our data. and councillors, and Another core aim of our work is to encouraged supporters ensure our data is used by partners in to send postcards to MPs their advocacy and campaigning work, regarding the situation of as a sharp tool to strengthen their calls women in the Calais and to action. To name a few examples, we RESEARCH FINDINGS CITED IN AN INFLUENTIAL HOUSE OF LORDS INQUIRY MASS LETTER WRITING AND POSTCARD CAMPAIGNS We believe that our dual approach advocating for high-level policy change while also acting as a catalyst for increased solidarity among the general public has a strong potential to influence policy action that upholds the human rights of refugees and asylumseekers in Europe. 06

DATA UTILISED BY ORGANISATIONS INCLUDING: ASYLUM AID UK, UNICEF, MIGRANTS RIGHTS NETWORK, BAR HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE, DOCTORS OF THE WORLD AND LIBERTY Thus far, the data we produced has been utilised by major organisations in the field, including Asylum Aid UK, UNICEF, Migrants Rights Network, Bar Human Rights Committee, Doctors of the World and Liberty. It has also been utilised by British grassroots groups in Calais for their programme design, and RRDP was born out of a careful mapping exercise looking at the activities of existing civil society organisations and grassroots groups we wanted to make sure we were not reinventing the wheel or duplicating efforts! We continue to work in conjunction with other organisations to ensure that we constantly add value, both in the field and through our advocacy and campaigning efforts. We have sought input from leading organisations such as the Refugee Council and Women for Refugee Women when designing our research, and we consistently share our data with partner organisations, enabling other NGOs to strengthen their calls to action. FILLING GAPS - NOT REINVENTING THE WHEEL! 07

PARTNERING WITH LEADING ORGANISATIONS IN THE FIELD refugee community leaders in the camp to support their conversations with local authorities. We consistently share our research among our vast networks, and have developed information sheets for partners to facilitate their work. We have participated in refugee response coordination meetings hosted by Doctors without Borders UK, and have worked in partnership with a wide range of organisations such as Refugee Info Bus, Yarl s Wood Befrienders, Immigrant Council of Ireland, Women for Refugee Women, Help Refugees, and many more. 08

OVER 70 VOLUNTEERS IN 19 COUNTRIES To date, the Refugee Rights Data Project has welcomed over 70 volunteers in 19 countries to join our team, providing opportunities to maximise their potential in a friendly yet professional environment. We have included several refugee peer researchers as part of our team, creating opportunities for them to develop skills and build experiences. We provide professional references and encourage our volunteers to take leadership roles to make the most of their time with us. 09

We have brought 62 researchers to the field, to experience first-hand the issues faced by refugees and displaced people in Europe, and to give an outlet for people s passion to create change. ENGAGING PEOPLE TO TAKE ACTION FOR REFUGEE RIGHTS Through cultural evenings and musical performances, we have engaged people, fostered a friendly networking environment, and encouraged them to promote refugee rights whilst simultaneously enjoying music, art, poetry and speeches by refugee representatives. We operate with an inclusive approach that aims to empower people to take action for the human rights of refugees seeking protection in Europe. INCLUSIVE APPROACH THAT ENCOURAGES LEADERSHIP 10

Photos: Rob Pinney & Claire Veale

Donors and partner organisations interested in collaboration, please contact Marta Welander: Marta.Welander@RefugeeRights.org.uk Volunteers interested in joining the team, please contact: Info@RefugeeRights.org.uk media and communications related queries, please contact Natalie Stanton: Media@RefugeeRights.org.uk The RRDP team members without whom none of this would have been possible. Present and past volunteers, field researchers, desk researchers, interpreters, translators, photographers, and field coordinators. The RRDP board and advisory group. Individual donors and funders who have supported our work. Our many partners: Immigrant Council of Ireland, Denise Charlton & Associates, Help Refugees, Women for Refugee Women, Refugee Info Bus, Friedenskreis Syrien, Refugee Academy, Lighthouse Relief, University of Westminster, BTB Bildungszentrum GmbH, Goethe-Institut London, RefuComms, Drop in the Ocean. Professor Carole Rizkallah Alsharabati, and Jihad Nammour, St Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon Sponsors: Aldgate Press, Calverts, Stand Up Philosophy Me And You Create for graphic design: www.meandyoucreate.com hello@meandyoucreate.com And all the courageous women, children and men in displacement who took part in our studies.