Oulu to Open Finland’s First Racism Support Centre After Violent Attacks
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Oulu to open Finland’s first racism support centre after violent attacks
The City of Oulu is preparing to open Finland’s first dedicated support centre for victims of racism, a year after a series of racially motivated stabbings shocked the city and prompted national debate. The centre is part of a broader two-year anti-racism programme, approved by Oulu’s city council in February. The project received €1.2 million in funding from the European Social Fund Plus and is being implemented with oversight from Finland’s ju…
The City of Oulu drew up an anti-racism action plan after racist stabbings. A year later, the plans are well advanced, but concrete actions are still awaited.
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