MASI was founded in 2014 after the protests in direct provision centres to give a voice to, and advocate for, those living in direct provision and seeking asylum in Ireland. One of the founding members of MASI was
Lucky Khambule. The group argues that the privatised nature of direct provision centres in Ireland results in chronic issues regarding health, hygiene, and civil and human rights of those housed there. They held their first conference in
Liberty Hall, Dublin in October 2019, with a keynote from MASI spokesperson
Bulelani Mfaco. Alongside the
Irish Refugee Council and
Nasc, MASI is one of the groups represented on the independent advisory group reviewing direct provision which reported on the topic. ==Objectives and approaches==