“Division Only Helps Traffickers”
On the occasion of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Caritas Cyprus joined a diverse group of experts from various organizations to discuss human trafficking and related issues and trends …
On the occasion of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Caritas Cyprus joined a diverse group of experts from various organizations to discuss human trafficking and related issues and trends …
On September 26, Caritas Cyprus participated in the Potavristou initiative organized by the AKTI Project and Research Centre. Organized in September each year since 2019, Potavristou is a simple citizens …
Again this year, Caritas Cyprus participated in the “Up to You(th)” Festival at Acropolis Park in Nicosia on September 23, 2023. Featuring over 70 organizations, the now annual event celebrated …
The European Migration Network (EMN) has released its Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2022. The report, funded by the European Union, was prepared on the basis of annual national …
The “Bridging Services” project has produced a report that explores the current operational capacity and relevant training needs of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Refugee/Migrant-Led Organizations (MRLOs) that provide, or …
On the occasion of World Occupational Therapy Day 2023, Caritas Cyprus participated in the “Power of Community” event organized by the European University Cyprus and UNHCR Cyprus on the EUC …
The 2022 updated Asylum Information Database (#AIDA) Country Report for Cyprus has just been published! The Report was written by the Cyprus Refugee Council and edited by the European Council on …
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, 2023, UNHCR Cyprus together with the Office of the Ombudsman and the University of Cyprus …
Pope Francis will visit the Cypriot capital of Nicosia on 2-4 December, before traveling to the Greek capital, Athens, and the island of Lesbos.
Looking for a new beginning, a trio from Cameroon jumped from the Venetian walls into what they thought was Nicosia.