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Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants: Achievements and outcomes in Phase Three

Author: Ceri Hutton

The independent evaluation of the Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants (SLF), published in November 2016, shows the value of investing small amounts in enabling NGOs to undertake strategic legal action.

Evaluation shows value of funding strategic legal action.

The SLF provides small grants for pre-litigation research and third party interventions at court which contribute towards upholding and promoting the rights of vulnerable migrant children and young people in the UK.  It was hosted by Trust for London and co-funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, Unbound Philanthropy. It was delivered in partnership with MigrationWork CIC.

The evaluation found that:

To find out more about the SLF including how to apply for grants, visit www.strategiclegalfund.org.uk.

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15 November 2016

Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants: Achievements and outcomes in Phase Three