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15 March Mar 2016 0939 15 March 2016 Migrants and refugees have rights!
The preview of the findings and proposals of the upcoming Caritas report "Migrants and refugees have rights! Impact of EU policies on accessing protection”.
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14 March Mar 2016 1722 14 March 2016 1 in 3 Syrian children has grown up knowing only war
3.7 million children in Syria under 5 have known nothing but a lifetime shaped by the conflict. The UNICEF report No Place for Children shows the unimaginable price paid by children after a five - year civil war.
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14 March Mar 2016 1627 14 March 2016 Game of Thrones cast raises aid to Syrian refugees
Cast members of the famous HBO tv show join forces with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to raise awareness on the global refugee crisis and on the plights of the Syrians.
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11 March Mar 2016 0956 11 March 2016 Find migration solutions that will give people a future to believe in
While acknowledging the rationale behind the extraordinary decision to use EU humanitarian funding within EU borders, Caritas Europa fears that, by addressing this solidarity crisis as a humanitarian crisis, the EU is surrendering to populists and fearmongers. This puts at stake the entire EU project. EU Member States must start by abiding to the pledge of relocating 160,000 people and find solutions that will give people a future to believe in!
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8 March Mar 2016 1751 08 March 2016 The Groundhog Summit
The act and art of living and repeating the same EU summit day over and over again to save the face for failing to reach a deal, dooms thousand of refugees to remain stranded in dire conditions with no clue of what happens next.
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7 March Mar 2016 1638 07 March 2016 It’s time to hear the stories of women and girls when shaping asylum and integration policies!
Caritas Europa’s Shannon Pfohman reminds Eu politicians that no holistic approach will be good enough unless it takes into account the specific needs of migrant women and girls. By doing this, women and girls will be able to avoid situations of vulnerability that the current policies are forcing them into.
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4 March Mar 2016 1538 04 March 2016 Will the EU pass the unity test?
Member States have another chance to save face and stop the political theater. The International Organization for Migration (OIM) Belgian regional director Eugenio Ambrosi shares his expectations.
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4 March Mar 2016 1350 04 March 2016 UNHCR: 6 steps towards solving the refugee situation in Europe
Ahead of a meeting of heads of state or government of the European Union (EU) with Turkey on 7 March in Brussels, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has today issued recommendations aimed at helping States solve the refugee situation in Europe.
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4 March Mar 2016 1043 04 March 2016 Nawal Soufi at the European Parliament: "We need human corridors now"
The 28 year old Italian-Moroccan volunteer was invited yesterday morning to Brussels, after having spent 4 consecutive months assisting refugees arriving in boats on the Greek islands. Here is the video of her brief but intense speech.
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2 March Mar 2016 1519 02 March 2016 Commission proposes new emergency assistance instrument for faster crisis response
As the refugee crisis continues to put pressure on many European Member States, the Commission proposes a faster way for support to be provided to tackle wide-ranging humanitarian crises within the EU
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1 March Mar 2016 1714 01 March 2016 Greece, UNHCR warns of imminent humanitarian crisis
As of Monday 24,000 refugees and migrants in Greece needed accommodation. More resources and better coordination are critical for averting wider suffering and chaos, says the UN Refugee agency.
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1 March Mar 2016 1003 01 March 2016 Stranded in dire conditions without any idea of what happens next
Refugees on the Greece-Macedonia border told Amnesty International about the lack of basic services in addition to a total lack of information on where they should go next. «European countries more interested to coordinate blocking borders than to provide refugees and asylum-seekers with protection» said Giorgos Kosmopoulos, Director of AI Greece.
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26 February Feb 2016 1251 26 February 2016 Avoiding deaths at sea is not a utopia. Sant'Egidio achieves "safe passages"
On Monday the 29th, a group of a hundred refugees will reach Europe by the so-called "safe flights”. An initiative of the Community of Sant'Egidio and some Protestant churches.
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26 February Feb 2016 1014 26 February 2016 The important role of immigrants in our economy
Too much of the rhetoric on immigration focuses on things like stealing jobs from locals, more criminal violence and increasing the burden of government for the native-born. Contrary to those concerns, recent studies show that migrants represent an important pool of potential entrepreneurs. They creates jobs and value, both economically and of a more socio-cultural nature.
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25 February Feb 2016 1744 25 February 2016 Eviction to go ahead at the Calais camp
A French court has given the green light for the state to expel hundreds of migrants from their shelters in the north of France. Save the Children:«Almost 400 children will be forced to flee their makeshift homes in the Calais, when many of them having already fled war zones»
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25 February Feb 2016 1218 25 February 2016 Vita International journalist wins prestigious prize
One of Vita International and Afronline’s correspondent journalists, Salih Amar Hamid, has won a journalism Thomson Foundation prize for his article covering refugees and migration in Sudan.
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24 February Feb 2016 1541 24 February 2016 Reports of Balkan border closures very worrying, says UNHCR head Filippo Grandi
Such decision will lead to further chaos and confusion and it will increase the burden on Greece. «We are worried that these closings are happening and that there are no corresponding openings through relocation and resettlement» warns the Head of the UN Refugee agency.
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24 February Feb 2016 1520 24 February 2016 Tax treaties contribute to fuelling inequality in the world's poorest countries
Inequality is one of the buzzwords of 2016, and tax treaties are contributing to global inequality. By using this little-known mechanism, richer countries and multinationals rob poor and developing countries of valuable tax revenue that could otherwise go towards funding healthcare and education, especially for women and children.
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24 February Feb 2016 1016 24 February 2016 It takes a Duo, a migrant and an elderly person, to find a job
The association Duo For a Job connects refugees with professionals over fifty who will support the new comers in their search for work. A relationship that and in the end, say the volunteers, you no longer know who supported whom.