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  1. Robina Qureshi is a Scottish human rights campaigner. She is a critic of the asylum policies of the United Kingdom , and has campaigned to stop inhumane treatment and close detention centres for asylum seekers .

  2. Robina Qureshi has been working in the field of human rights since 1986. Working closely with people from refugee and migrant communities, she has developed innovative crisis prevention projects, and simultaneously explored the impact of war and persecution, and government and social policies. She has campaigned and written on current affairs ...

  3. Positive Action In Housing Ltd. Jun 1995 - Present 29 years 6 months. Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Head of a refugee and migrants homelessness and human rights charity, ensuring a strong direction for the next five-ten years, and working from the ground up when there’s new emerging need. I develop new projects , lead the org with a ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2022 · Robina Qureshi, director of refugee homelessness charity Positive Action in Housing, said there were skilled and experienced hosting networks up and down the country with thousands of hosts.

  5. Meet Robina. Robina Qureshi is an internationally recognsed human rights campaigner. She is the founder and CEO of Scottish charity Positive Action in Housing, and has dedicated 30 years to anti-racism and human rights work. A Strong Voice. Starting out in 1986, Robina trained in welfare rights to support the unemployed.

  6. Mar 10, 2019 · Robina Qureshi, Human Rights Campaigner Scotland. Share. Why are you making commenting on The Herald only available to subscribers? It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere ...

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  8. Jun 29, 2024 · 29 June 2024. Congratulations to our CEO Robina Qureshi who was made “Doctor of the University” by the University of Strathclyde for her contribution to human rights. Commenting on this wonderful honour, conferred upon her by the University of Strathclyde, Qureshi said: “I’m not an establishment person, so when I was asked to accept, I ...