Adam Jones - Solicitor Expand Adam (he/him) joined JCWI in May 2022. He is a solicitor and IAAS Level 2 accredited Senior Caseworker. Prior to working in immigration and asylum law, he worked as a legal intern for the Arizona Capital Representation Project, assisting clients on death row in the United States. Adam has a particular interest in immigration cases concerning a person's mental health and strategic litigation into the link between immigration and the consequences of climate change.
Alexandra Lopoukhine - Interim Executive Director Expand Alexandra (she/her) is an experienced leader and impact-focused, change-maker with more than 15 years of national and international experience in strategic communications, fundraising, and partnership development to advance social justice across diverse audiences.
Aria Danaparamita - Advocacy Director Aria Danaparamita, Advocacy Director Expand Aria Danaparamita (she/they) campaigns for decolonial transformative justice across borders. With transnational policy and advocacy experience, and lived expertise of the UK immigration system, they are building power across grassroots and civil society to influence policy. Prior to JCWI, Mita was a campaigner at human rights organisation Liberty, a public affairs consultant to intergovernmental organisations and multinational companies, and a journalist reporting for publications including Al Jazeera and Foreign Policy. Mita received their BA from Wesleyan University (USA) and Master’s from SOAS University of London.
Caitlin Boswell - Policy and Advocacy Manager Expand Caitlin (she/her) joined JCWI in July 2019 to lead on the EU citizens project, campaigning for EU citizens' rights through reform of the EU Settlement Scheme. Since July 2021 she has worked on policy and advocacy in all JCWI's campaign areas, with a focus on the rights of undocumented migrants and migrant workers. Prior to JCWI she worked as an Advocate & Outreach Worker, providing one-to-one support for migrant women affected by the criminal justice system and immigration restrictions. Before working in the migration sector, Caitlin studied for a Masters in Gender & Law at SOAS, writing her thesis on the UK asylum system's treatment of queer asylum seekers.
Carolina Largo - Support Worker Expand Carolina has a Degree in Law, a Diploma in Conflicts Management and a Diploma in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law obtained in Colombia. She has over 6 years of experience and since arriving in London in 2019 has been working with migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in different areas. She volunteered at the HMC providing support to migrants on immigration issues, making legal referrals and assisting with ECF Applications. She is currently the Support Worker at JCWI, assisting the Legal and Policy Team and helping the clients on immigration, housing, welfare benefits and all needs in general.
Enny Choudhury - Interim Legal Director Expand Enny joined JCWI in January 2017. She qualified as a solicitor in February 2010, and is an IAAS Level 2 accredited caseworker and supervisor. Following qualification, Enny worked as a Judicial Assistant in the Court of Appeal where she developed her interest in immigration and asylum law. Enny is passionate about ensuring that immigration laws are fair and just, and that remedies under the law are accessible to everyone. She is committed to assisting the most vulnerable and marginalized people, including children applicants, and has a particular interest in Legal Aid work. Her areas of expertise include asylum, applications under the Immigration Rules, applications based on Articles 3 and 8 of the ECHR, challenges to deportation, EAA applications and judicial review. Enny conducts advocacy before the First-Tier Tribunal. Enny also provides a weekly telephonic advice line for Unison members in all areas of immigration and asylum law. Enny is committed to social mobility through education; she teaches English GCSE at a Saturday school and mentors children. She enjoys travel and reading.
Francesca Humi - Coordinator of the UK-France-Belgium Crossborder Forum Expand Francesca (she/her) joined JCWI as the Coordinator for the UK-France-Belgium Crossborder Forum in October 2022. The Crossborder Forum, hosted by JCWI, is a space for civil society organisations concerned with the UK-France-Belgium border to exchange information and expertise on ongoing crossborder migration and asylum issues. She previously worked at Kanlungan Filipino Consortium, delivering immigration casework for undocumented Filipino migrants and leading campaigns for the rights of migrant domestic workers and migrants with precarious immigration status. Before working in the migrants' rights sector, she worked in peacebuilding in the Philippines and inclusive education at LSE, from where she holds a MSc in Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation.
Janhavi Gosai- Trainee Solicitor Janhavi Gosai is a Trainee Solicitor and IAAS Level 2 Accredited Senior Caseworker and joined JCWI in March 2023. Expand Janhavi Gosai is a Trainee Solicitor and IAAS Level 2 Accredited Senior Caseworker and joined JCWI in March 2023. Having prior worked at a legal aid firm, she has worked on a number of cases involving asylum & trafficking matters, deportation and appeals in both the First tier and Upper Tribunal. Before working in the legal sector, Janhavi completed training with the Citizens Advice Bureau and participated in the ‘Write for Rights’ campaign by Amnesty International whilst studying at the University of Law.
Laura Smith - Interim Legal Director Expand Laura Smith is a solicitor and legal team supervisor at JCWI. She has worked extensively on asylum law and has particular expertise in asylum cases for persecuted political activists. She represented clients in KK and RS (Sur place activities, risk) Sri Lanka (CG) [2021] UKUT 130 (IAC) and DH (Particular Social Group: Mental Health) Afghanistan [2020] UKUT 223 (IAC). In 2021 Laura hosted an open workshop on mental health in asylum cases, with well over 100 delegates in attendance. She joined JCWI in 2019 from Duncan Lewis.
Madhulika Jain - Accounts Assistant Expand Madhulika joined JCWI in June 2022 as an Accounts Assistant. Prior to this role, she worked at a Lettings Agent handling the accounts for three years. She has a First Class Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and Finance and further City and Guilds Qualifications. She aspires to develop her career in this field by gaining more relevant qualifications and experience.
Mary Atkinson - Campaigns and Networks Manager Expand Mary (she/they) is Campaigns and Networks Managers at JCWI, focusing on supporting the movement to end the Hostile Environment. Prior to this, she worked as a freelance journalist in Colombia, where she also supported destitute Venezuelan migrants. Before moving to Colombia, she worked as a news editor with a focus on migration, volunteered with people in immigration detention and supported various migrants' rights campaigns in the UK.
Nadia Hasan - Media and Communications Manager Expand Nadia is the Media and Communications Manager at JCWI, Prior to this she worked in campaigns at international NGO, ActionAid, in philanthropy where she ran an education programme for grant-makers, and as an organiser for a grassroots anti-racism charity. She has volunteered for a number of migrant rights charities in the UK and the Middle East, and holds a Masters degree from SOAS in Migration, Mobility and Development.
Poppy Firmin - Senior Caseworker Expand Poppy joined the legal team at JCWI in March 2022. She is an OISC Level 2 accredited, and IAAS Level 2 accredited senior caseworker. Poppy has been working in immigration, asylum and public law since 2017, and is committed to helping her clients access justice and fight for their rights in the face of a racist, and unjust immigration system which is not fit for purpose. Poppy has extensive experience working with people with vulnerabilities including victims of torture and trafficking, domestic violence, and those struggling with mental health issues, disability, and destitution. Her areas of expertise include asylum and human rights based immigration applications, fresh claims and appeals, and also judicial review. Prior to entering the legal sector, Poppy was involved with migrant solidarity work and campaigning at a grass roots level.
Ravishaan Rahel Muthiah - Communications Director Expand Ravishaan Rahel Muthiah (he/him) joined JCWI in June 2022 as Communications Director. Rav led record-breaking Parliamentary election campaigns and winning Deputy Leadership campaigns at the Labour Party. He won campaigns against corporate giants and broke political mobilisation records at Greenpeace UK and Small Axe. He has campaigned and volunteered with migrants' and refugees' rights groups and excelled in a Masters in International Law with a focus on international human rights and international refugee law.
Rose Bernstein - Legal Assistant Expand Rose (she/her) joined JCWI in November 2021 as a Legal Assistant. She has 10 years’ experience in the advice, support and community sector, and before that worked for 5 years in a variety of roles in the NHS. She has volunteered throughout that time with organisations campaigning for migrant rights and services.
Sadaf Ahmed- Media and Communications Manager(Maternity Cover) Sadaf is the Media and Communications Manager at JCWI. She has 20 years experience as a journalist, documentary researcher and communications professional. Expand Sadaf (she/her) is the Media and Communications Manager at JCWI. She has 20 years experience as a journalist, documentary researcher and communications professional. Her writing has been published in national and international press and she has worked on award-winning documentaries on climate change and deaths in police custody. She has worked as a gender researcher in north Pakistan and as a PR professional with both corporate and not-for-profit clients. Sadaf has recently completed a post-graduate diploma in law from BPP University.
Sairah Javed - Solicitor & Senior Caseworker Expand Sairah (she/her) joined JCWI in September 2017. She is a qualified solicitor and is an IAAS Level 2 accredited caseworker and supervisor. Sairah has been working in immigration and asylum law for more than seven years and is committed to helping vulnerable and marginalised people access justice and fight for their rights. She has extensive experience of working with victims of torture, trafficking and domestic violence. Her areas of expertise include asylum, applications under the Immigration Rules, challenges to deportation, EAA applications, entry clearance applications and judicial review. Sairah conducts advocacy before the First-Tier and Upper Tribunal regularly. She speaks Urdu and Punjabi fluently. Her reported cases are: MN and others (Ahmadis – country conditions – risk) Pakistan CG [2012] UKUT 00389 (IAC) R (on the application of MK) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 1145
Sarker Shams Bin Sharif - Digital Content and Fundraising Manager Sarker Shams Bin Sharif- Manager for Digital Content and Fundraising at JCWI Expand Shams (he/him) joined JCWI in March 2023, to help reach and engage more people digitally and help keep our supporters engaged. You can reach him at [email protected]. Before joining JCWI, Shams completed a masters in International Liaison and Communication(Currently called International Communication, Advocacy and Liaison) from University of Westminster. Prior to that, he worked in communications and digital engagement, fundraising, volunteering for a range of national and international charities, including Campaign For Tobacco Free Kids, Migrants Voice, Greenpeace, Save Sundarbans From Oilspill, Green Circle Alliance. He is the co-founder of 12 Vaja that works to ensure the rights of grassroots trans and non-binary people in Bangladesh.
Tanmeet Singh - Paralegal Tanmeet Singh - Paralegal Expand Tanmeet (he/him) joined JCWI in November 2021 as a Paralegal. By way of background, he is a qualified Advocate in India with over 5 years of practice experience. He recently graduated with an LLM in Immigration Law with a focus on Asylum and migration from Queen Mary, University of London. His interest areas are migration policy, public law and asylum law. He aspires to be a dual-qualified Indian Advocate and Solicitor in England and Wales.
Tony Philip - Operations Manager Expand Tony joined JCWI in 2010 from The Islington Law Centre as a casework intern, and has since risen to become our Operations Manager. He also manages JCWI's training and publications administration. Over the years Tony has accumulated a wealth of experience in all departments and also manages the organisations outside events including the AGMs. Up until Covid-19 in 2021 Tony had an increased number of responsibilities including property redeployment planning, and IT management. Tony was also key in navigating the organisation through lockdown, organising hybrid working provisions and the relocation to our new offices. In his spare time Tony sits on the committee board of Islington Residents Association, supporting residents with issues between landlord and tenant. Tony brings a wealth of experience and skills to the organisation and is a vastly talented individual.