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Associated Partners

As a result of the exploitation activity a number of associated partners officially joined the project in order to contribute to the improvement of the project impact on their target groups and to ensure the project sustainability by continuing using the project deliverables in the next years.

The associate partners of the Pathway through Religions project are organizations interested in promoting the awareness of human rights at school.  All associated partners share the project objectives and are willing to contribute to their achievement.

Institutions and organisations interested in becoming associated partners of the Pathway through Religions project can contact the national coordinators of the project.

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NAME OF THE ORGANISATION
Cambridge Ethnic Community Forum (CECF)
TYPE OF INSTITUTION
Voluntary community organisation
CITY
Cambridge
ADDRESS
16-18 Arbury Court, Cambridge CB4 2JQ
COUNTRY
UK
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON
Eddie Stadnik
EMAIL OF CONTACT PERSON
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANISATION
CECF is an umbrella organisation for Cambridge and district that provides racial equality services to individuals and groups. CECF provides a cultural diversity service that helps promote an understanding between people from different ethnic groups and help them be a natural part of Cambridge life. We give special social, cultural, moral and practical support to groups and develop particular projects where needed. One of our key services is the Cambridgeshire Human Rights and Equality Support Service (CHESS). CECF is also developing a refugee service.
HOW THE ORGANISATION WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
Through their Website

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.