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Tag: unaccompanied minors

Radio message “TOGETHER WE CAN” from Lesvos

Radio message created by two groups of teenagers in Lesvos, a group of students of the Experimental Lyceum of Mytilene and a group of unaccompanied minors hosted in shelters of the non-governmental organizations METAdrasi and PRAKSIS. This action was placed under the auspices of the Ombudsman for Children and was promoted as a good practice […]

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Children, refugees, questions: ‘What is it like to have no home?’

British children and child refugees ask and answer questions about the refugee crisis. The Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2016 is supporting the work of three charities working with refugee children. This year more than 90,000 children have travelled alone, fleeing war and destitution, across Europe. […]

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Μonologues across the Aegean Sea – The journey and dreams of unaccompanied refugee children.

The content of this book is the result of a series of workshops that took place in accommodation centres for unaccompanied refugee children in the cities of Athens and Patras in Greece, from April to July 2016, in the framework of the action “Monologues across the Aegean Sea”. This action is part of the project […]

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Katerina Tsapopoulou

Katerina Tsapopoulou – Lawyer, Specialist in migration and asylum […]

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