Asylum Seekers Trapped in No Man’s Land
Looking for a new beginning, a trio from Cameroon jumped from the Venetian walls into what they thought was Nicosia.
Looking for a new beginning, a trio from Cameroon jumped from the Venetian walls into what they thought was Nicosia.
Our Executive Manager joins Friedrich Ebert Stiftung for its podcast exploring how government decisions, societal perceptions and the media shape the migrant experience in Cyprus, Germany and Europe at large. …
Justine Nde upcycles materials and stitches face masks for groups vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19 with help from Project Phoenix and Caritas Cyprus. Learn how.
STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021
‘When I was starving, you were not there, or when I was being evicted from the house, you were not there.’
Closed borders aren’t stopping Venezuelan migration, they’re just making it more dangerous
As migrants continue to reach Ceuta, Spanish pushback hardens.
Madrid ups border security in the North African enclave, returns thousands to Morocco, and fires tear gas into the buffer zone.
Glasgow protesters rejoice as men freed after immigration van standoff.
Hundreds of people surrounded vehicle men were held in and chanted ‘these are our neighbours, let them go’.
“Migrants and asylum seekers face particular challenges, in the Covid-19 pandemic, notably access to healthcare and vaccinations. We are increasing cooperation among member states to protect the most vulnerable persons”, said Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić.
The digitization of the world of work is fundamentally transforming how refugees can make a livelihood and obtain employment. A rapidly expanding global digital economy harbours countless new opportunities but it also poses a range of challenges and risks.