Ensuring Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Ukrainian Refugees
a policy paper that calls upon the international community and national governments to ensure that Ukrainian refugees receive appropriate SRHR services in the host countries.
a policy paper that calls upon the international community and national governments to ensure that Ukrainian refugees receive appropriate SRHR services in the host countries.
Civil society organisations call for the granting of a special residence permit to unaccompanied children, until at least the age of 21.
The latest FRA update shows overall rescue capacity remains constrained and inadequate
The European Commission has launched a Ukrainian version of the EU Skills Profile Tool for Third Country Nationals.
High danger of human trafficking, concerns about discrimination and racism, and overreliance on volunteers.
Danes rank highest in the EU in terms of awareness of integration issues, but in fact the results of a recent survey show that their understanding does not reflect reality. Three ...
CONTENT WRITTEN / SUGGESTED BY MELINA SPATHARI In an open letter addressed to the European Parliament Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee, the Terre des Hommes International Federation and ...
Over the past five years, an entirely avoidable and predictable policy-driven humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in the Greek islands of Lesvos, Samos, Chios, Leros, and Kos, with devasting consequences ...
Solidarity à la carte, too strong a focus on border controls and too little emphasis on legal and labour migration pathways are among the main faults found in the New Migration Pact, ...
Abstract ---------- We aimed at assessing the health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) of refugees and asylum seekers in Northern Greece. The SF-36 Health Survey was used to assess participants’ HRQoL. Participants were ...
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