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Community Organisations

ACSONI was established in July 2003 to provide support and representation to people from the African and Caribbean diaspora communities in Northern Ireland.

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First Floor, 9 Lower Cresent, Belfast, BT7 1NR

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The African Scholars Research Network is a network of research-active scholars within QUB who identify as African-born or of African descent. In this context, the term 'African' indicates those who are African-born and those of African descent from the Caribbean, the UK, the EU, the USA, etcetera. The network is open to those undertaking research, including those reading for their postgraduate degree, researchers and academics

028 9024 5133

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Belfast BT7 1NN, UK

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Association Darfur of NI are community of people from Darfur in West Sudan living in northern Ireland.

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The Northern Ireland Refugees and Asylum Seekers Women Association (Bomoko NI) is created by and for refugee and asylum seeking women. Bomoko NI is emerging in response to the needs of refugee and asylum seeker women living in Northern Ireland. 

165-169 Donegall Pass, BT7 1DT Belfast, UK

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Africa House (NI) has the intention of creating a community hub to facilitate the positive integration of African families and individuals into northern Irish society without prejudice to status, tribe, gender, nationality or faith.

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Centre for Global Education, 9 University  Street, Belfast, BT7 1FY

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The African and Caribbean Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise Foundation NI provides support to African and Caribbean led businesses in Northern Ireland. The Chamber and Enterprise Foundation was established to provide networking opportunities, business advice and a range of training and mentoring programmes for business people within the African and Caribbean community.

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African Women Organisation NI (AWONI) is a community organisation. To support, empower, educate, promote and integrate African women by addressing the gaps in knowledge and awareness.

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Promote the welfare of Ghanaians and increase awareness of the presence and participation of the Ghanaians community in Northern Ireland

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The aim of the Black and Minority Ethnic Women's Network is to promote racial equality for ethnic minorities.

Holywood Road, Belfast BT4 1NY, UK

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Horn of Africa People's Aid NI - HAPANI

Supporting & Empowering Individuals From The Horn Of Africa And Beyond In Northern Ireland

Botanic Avenue, Belfast BT7 1JG, UK

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Counselling All Nations Services (CANS), is a registered charity set up to respond and provide culturally sensitive counselling (in English or a common minority ethnic language) to adult people living and working in Northern Ireland whose first language is not English.

1 Stranmillis Embankment , Belfast, Co Antrim, BT7 1GB

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Diverse Youth NI provides a platform to Young people from the BAME community in Northern Ireland to Engage with other children and young people from diverse ethnicity and groups including the indigenous community.

Antrim Road, Belfast BT15 2GZ, UK

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Inspired Community Football Northern Ireland supports individuals and young people from all backgrounds who are passionate about football but are disengaged and may not be in formal education, The club provides assistance through advice and mentorship to gain life skills and build capacity.

Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 1GW, UK

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Ethnic Minority Sports Organisation NI (EMSONI) is the first and the leading community-driven multi-sports organisation for the development of ethnic minority sports in Northern Ireland with the aim of diversifying the face of sports.

Office 9, Townsend Enterprise Park
28 Townsend Street
Belfast. BT13 2ES

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The MME Council is a strategic advocacy and community think tank that seeks responses and solutions to key societal issues and whose vision is an inclusive and fair society where the rights and civic responsibilities of everyone are upheld.

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Belfast BT1, UK

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The North West Migrants Forum (NWMF) is a network of individuals working together to tackle racial inequality and prejudice. Based in Derry/Londonderry, NWMF was first founded in 2012 with the fundamental goal of supporting and advising members of black and minority ethnic (BAME) communities who reside in Northern Ireland.

Fountain Street, Londonderry BT48 6QX, UK

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Northern Ireland Somali Association (NISA) is a charitable organization and was established in 2012 to safeguard well-being and human dignity of Somali people and other new arrivals in Northern Ireland through researches, education, advocacy, information, empowerment and support.

185a Ormeau Road, Belfast, BT7 1SQ

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Zimbabwe Association Northern Ireland is a social club for Zimbabweans living in the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland.

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The Minority Recognition Awards NI - MRANI is an initiative set up to recognize and celebrate excellence among minority community businesses in Northern Ireland. These awards will also create a conducive atmosphere for minority businesses and the local people to come together and celebrate their contribution to society.

High Street, Belfast BT1 2BE, UK

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YeHa (Youth Education Health Advice) deliver a wide range of youth support services aimed at tackling issues affecting young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing. We support young people aged 12 – 21 from North Belfast to overcome barriers to reaching their potential.

Deanby Gardens, Belfast BT14 6NN, UK

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iAssist-NI is an organization with a charitable purpose to serve the community at its core. We have been working with people from the BAME communities suffering long-term illnesses and disabilities and who have been living in Belfast for some years in a voluntary capacity, by providing them with befriending services at their homes.

92 York Road, Belfast BT15 3HF

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