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The Iranian Association (IA) helps refugees and ethnic minorities to fully participate in British society by providing opportunities in areas like arts, culture and heritage.
Founded in 2000, the National Institute for African Studies (NIAS) is a non-profit think tank that advocates public policy initiatives and education schemes, filling a gap in the global policy space by publicising voices from around the world.
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The Iranian Association (IA) helps refugees and ethnic minorities to fully participate in British society by providing opportunities in areas like arts, culture and heritage.
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Founded in 1958, to foster interest and encourage research in the local history of the then Borough of Brentford and Chiswick, the Society has flourished!
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Regular meeting of those interested in local history.