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Tag: unaccompanied children

“The Challenge of Migration Flows and Refugee Protection – Reception Conditions and Procedures”

The Ombudsman’s report includes findings of inspections in Reception and Identification Centres, as well as proposals on the conditions and administrative procedures for the reception of applicants for international protection. The findings and observations focus on individual issues such as facilities and infrastructure, medical and psychosocial services and other benefits, reception and asylum procedures, education […]

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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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Children on the move – Children first!

Documentary produced by the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children gathering different experiences of children across Europe affected in some way by the phenomena of ‘children on the move’. The film gives voice to migrant, refugee, unaccompanied, asylum-seeking, Roma and trafficked children in eight European countries. The children describe their reasons for leaving their country, […]

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