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Muslim Leader wins Asian Jewel Awards
26/06/2008
   

The former head of the British Muslim Forum, Zareen Roohi Ahmed won the Asian Jewel Awards by Lloyds TSB on Saturday 21st June for her major achievements & contributions to Muslim engagement and counter-extremism issues. Zare ...

 
   
   
Chairman appointed EU Ambassador
13/05/2008
   

The Chairman of Waterhouse Consulting Group, Dr Waqar Azmi OBE has been appointed EU Ambassador for Intercultural Dialogue. The European Year of Intercultural Dialogue (2008) was established by Decision N° 1983/2006/EC of the European ...

 
   
   
Muslim Boss Joins Waterhouse
13/05/2008
   

The former boss of the British Muslim Forum (BMF), Zareen Roohi Ahmed has joined Waterhouse Consulting Group as Senior Partner to head up the Muslim Communities & Counter-Extremism Division.

Zareen was the first female Ch ...

 
   
   
Chairman of Waterhouse Speaks to Businesses
26/02/2008
   

Waqar Azmi (OBE) and Gordon Brown conversate

The Chairman & Managing Partner of Waterhouse Consulting Group, Dr. Waqar Azmi OBE is the ...

 
   
   
Diversity Recruiting for Success
22/01/2008
    by Waqar Azmi OBE, Chairman & Managing Partner, Waterhouse Consulting Group.

Diversity is nothing new for the public sector. Yet current information suggest that public sector organisations have a long way to go if they are to meet th ...

 
   
   
Waqar Azmi wants Whitehall to be more diverse. Easier said than done, but good progress is being made, he tells Matt Mercer
15/10/2007
    WEDNESDAY 22 AUGUST 2007 11:57

Back in November 2005, Whitehall’s big hitters gathered in Bafta’s headquarters in Piccadilly to attend the launch of the civil service’s new 10-point plan for delivering a diverse civil service. Speaking ...

 
   
   
Whitehall uses pay in diversity drive
15/10/2007
    By Alison Maitland, FT.com site
Published: Oct 31, 2005

Top civil servants are to have their pay and bonuses linked to the achievement of increased targets on the number of women, ethnic minorities and disabled people in the senio ...

 
   
   
NATIONAL NEWS: Breaking down barriers to top jobs in Whitehall
15/10/2007
    By Alison Maitland and Nicholas Timmins, Financial Times
Published: Nov 01, 2005

The 10-point diversity plan to be announced by the government today is aimed at breaking down barriers to women, ethnic minorities and people with di ...

 
   
   
RSA Fellow Waqar Azmi, chief diversity adviser to the government, talks to Alex Perchard about his role in creating a civil service that truly reflects our society
24/09/2007
    “Who wouldn’t be privileged to be invited to become an RSA Fellow?” says Waqar Azmi. “It’s an honour to be associated with an organisation that has contributed so much to our society. It has had a huge impact in the UK and has been involved ...
 
   
   
Whitehall's diversity champ Waqar Azmi, the man charged with ridding the Civil service of it's elitist image, tells Tosin Suleiman that despite recent advances, there is still progress to be made
18/09/2007
    AS THE Government’s chief diversity adviser, Waqar Azmi makes an unlikely Yes Minister fan.

But the Indian-born equality campaigner, who came to Britain at the age of 13, found that Sir Humphrey’s character began to grow on him. It was ...

 
   
   
Public opinion: Paul Zickel
11/09/2007
    From The Times
March 20, 2007

"I DON’T think anyone would quibble with the view that the public sector has been ahead of the private sector in promoting equality of opportunity in employment for disabled people. Equally no one wo ...

 
   
   
Mandarins' pay tied to minorities
11/09/2007
    By Alison Maitland, Financial Times
Published: Nov 01, 2005

Top civil servants are to have their pay and bonuses linked to the achievement of increased targets on the number of women, ethnic minorities and disabled people i ...

 
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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