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Last month, the RAPAR newsletter featured an article by Barly Koyangbwa from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Barly is vice president of APARECO (Alliance of Patriots for the Refoundation of Congo) North West UK.
In this short film, he speaks powerfully about the violent regime in Congo – and the multinationals' post colonial scramble for minerals in the country, including coltan which is used in the manufacture of laptops and mobile phones.
In this short film, he speaks powerfully about the violent regime in Congo – and the multinationals' post colonial scramble for minerals in the country, including coltan which is used in the manufacture of laptops and mobile phones.
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Do your online shopping through the 'give as you live' website and support RAPAR at the same time. You can use it for your online food shop, books for your studies, and many more.
Give as you live is a charitable website that donates to us for every sale that is made on your favourite online store using the following link:
http://give.as/charity/rapar-refugee-and-asylum-seeker-participatory-action-research/ec140625
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Earlier this year including Awards4All, Network for Social Change and a European research funding body and, currently, a number of individual regular monthly donations and a charitable foundation that is covering core costs. We are developing Friends of RAPAR and more fundraising bids for individual projects and commissions.
Earlier this year including Awards4All, Network for Social Change and a European research funding body and, currently, a number of individual regular monthly donations and a charitable foundation that is covering core costs. We are developing Friends of RAPAR and more fundraising bids for individual projects and commissions.
Email: [email protected] Telephone: 0161 834 8221 Fax: 0161 210 2970 Address: RAPAR, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS
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