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- Q1653446 abstract "The Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu), is a London-based advocacy group that works with government, parliament and media to further the United Kingdom's positive engagement with the Arab world. Founded in 1967, Caabu is the oldest and largest cross-party organisation of its kind, with over 100 parliamentary members.Caabu carries out a range of events and publications aimed at promoting greater understanding of the Arab world, in particular political issues. Caabu works with politicians, conducting in-depth parliamentary briefings and situation up-dates on the Middle East, in addition to taking politicians to the region. Caabu organises public and private meetings to raise awareness and tackle important issues in the Arab world. It monitors the British media for misrepresentations of the Arab world for the purpose of objective reporting and conducts educational projects in schools across the country.Caabu is a non-profit organisation funded by donations and membership fees.".
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- Q1653446 comment "The Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu), is a London-based advocacy group that works with government, parliament and media to further the United Kingdom's positive engagement with the Arab world. Founded in 1967, Caabu is the oldest and largest cross-party organisation of its kind, with over 100 parliamentary members.Caabu carries out a range of events and publications aimed at promoting greater understanding of the Arab world, in particular political issues.".
- Q1653446 label "Council for Arab-British Understanding".