MiRA Resource Centre for Black, Immigrant and Refugee Women explained

MiRA Resource Centre for Black, Immigrant and Refugee Women
Formation:1989
Founder:Fakhra Salimi
Type:NGO
Headquarters:Oslo
Leader Title:Executive Director
Leader Name:Fakhra Salimi
Affiliations:Norwegian Women's Lobby, Forum for Women and Development

The MiRA Resource Centre for Black, Immigrant and Refugee Women is a Norwegian NGO founded in 1989, which works to improve the living conditions of immigrant and refugee women in Norway. The founder and executive director of the centre is Fakhra Salimi. The MiRA Centre is funded directly over the state budget of Norway. It is one of the fifteen organisations under the royal patronage of Queen Sonja of Norway[1] and was granted special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 2001.[2]

The centre provides counseling, guidance, courses and organizes seminars, and participates in public debate. Among its core themes are forced marriage and issues related to sexuality. The MiRA Centre is a member of the Norwegian Women's Lobby and the Forum for Women and Development.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.royalcourt.no/artikkel.html?tid=28742 Organisations under the patronage of HM The Queen
  2. https://www.un.org/press/en/2001/ngo393.doc.htm NGO committee recommends four applicants receive ecosoc conultative status
  3. http://snl.no/MiRA-Senteret MiRA-Senteret