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Tag: children on the move

Statement on the Right to Education of Children on the Move

Statement of the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC). Adopted at the 22nd ENOC General Assembly, 21st September 2018, Paris. […]

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Semi-Annual Report of the Monitoring Mechanism for the Rights of Children on the Move in Greece

A report by the Ombudsman for Children with data, observations and proposals on the identification and registration of the population of children on the move from third countries, access to international protection procedures, living conditions and access to basic goods and services, and in particular issues relating to unaccompanied children. This is the first biannual […]

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Childhoods on the move: Young Children’s Lived Experiences of Being Between Languages and Cultures

Voluntary migration for adults is typically a conscious decision made for a better future, often driven by employment considerations. While teenage children may have limited input in migration decisions, their choices are usually restricted to either staying with the family or seeking independence. Younger children, on the other hand, are expected to follow their parents’ […]

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George Moschos

George Moschos – Lawyer, f. Children’s Ombudsman […]

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