Logo of RAPAR, Manchester-based human rights organisation.
Formation
2001
Founded at
Salford
Type
Human rights organisation
Purpose
Displaced people
Headquarters
Manchester, UK
Website
www.rapar.org.uk
RAPAR (Refugee and Asylum Participatory Action Research) is a human rights organisation based in Manchester, UK, which is primarily concerned with displaced people, and issues relating to displaced people.[1][2]
RAPAR was founded in Salford in 2001. Initial membership comprised academics, researchers, displaced people, second and third generation migrants, and practitioners in the fields of community development and statutory services.
A registered charity, RAPAR functions as a support provider to displaced people, a campaign group, a community development facilitator and a research producer. It was the winner of the 2009 Elspeth Kyle National Award for Best Community Impact.[3]
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