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Engaging the Ethnic Minorities on the Drugs Agenda

Engaging the Ethnic Minorities on the Drugs Agenda

(EEMDA) 20th Feb 2008. With 100’s of attendees from well over 120 local, regional and national agencies the 1st EEMDA conference, was a resounding success. New relationships have been forged and the engagement agenda is rightfully on the map.

Muslim youth involvement project

Muslim youth involvement project

The Muslim youth involvement brings information, and advice to drugs practitioners and key workers in contact with young Muslim around the drugs agenda.

Drug Rap and Mix

Drug Rap and Mix

Right start reaching out to young people in Birmingham. Peer led training and support to young people.

Hard to reach

Hard to reach

"Hard to reach" or "easy to ignore", Right Start outreach programs, help to support drug users.

Sakeena Women's project

Sakeena Women's project

Engaging ethnic minority women on the drugs agenda, Advice, support and treatment.

Muslim youth involvement project

Muslim youth involvement project

The Muslim youth involvement brings information, and advice to drugs practitioners and key workers in contact with young Muslim around the drugs agenda.

 

 

Sakeena

Women's project

 

 

Future Guradians

Empowering Young People

 

 

Drugs Rap and Mix

Music & Arts

 

 

Family Project

Strengthening Society

 

 

Drugs Treatment

Educate, Train & Treat

 

 

Cohesion & Integration

Religious & Cultural Dialogue

 

 

Conference Videos

     

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Drug Campaign in The Middle East

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Latest Events

   
Amr Khaled Tour in Germany
October 3 (8:00 am) - October 05, 2008
(General)

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The chairman of Right Start Foundation International. The New York Times Magazine, in reference to Khaled's popularity in Arab countries, described him in its April 30, 2006 issue as "the world's most famous and influential Muslim televangelist." Amr Khaled has recently been chosen as number 13 of the world's most influential people by Time Magazine

 

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