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No End in Sight. The mistreatment of asylum seekers in Greece
/ Refugee Rights Europe ; Greek Helsinki Monitor ; OMCT ; Advocates Abroad ; et al
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-026]
In advance of Greece’s periodic review as a party to the Convention against Torture, Refugee Rights Europe, along with partner organisations, submitted a version of this report to the Committee against Torture on the situation for asylum seekers and refugees in Greece. [...]
External link: Full report
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The Invisible Island. Covid-19 restrictions and the future of detention on Kos and Leros
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-025]
While there are many reports regarding the difficulties faced by displaced people living in the Reception and Identification Centres (often referred to as hotspots or RICs) of Lesvos, Chios and Samos, the smaller facilities on Kos and Leros are often forgotten. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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In Dangerous Transit. Filling informationg aps relating to refugees and displaced people in Ventimiglia, Italy
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-024]
While the ‘hot-spot’ centres in Greece and Italy, alongside the squalid make-shift camps in Northern France, have received periods of heightened international attention, the town of Ventimiglia on the French-Italian border seems to have been largely overlooked by media agencies and human rights groups. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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A Reluctant Welcome. Exploring issues of pushbacks, treatment in detention, and living conditions for displaced people in Italy
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-023]
At a critical time in Europe’s response to migration and asylum with the European Union’s New Pact on Migration in the pipeline, this report presents several concerns regarding pushbacks, treatment in detention, and living conditions for displaced people in Italy. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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An Overlooked Crisis. Trafficking and sexual and gender-based violence against displaced women in Italy
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-022]
According to UNHCR data, 10% of the displaced people who arrived in Italy in 2018 were women while 18% were minors. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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A Hostile Environment? Documenting the living situation for asylum seekers inn London
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-021]
British asylum accommodation has been heavily criticised for its living standards over the past few years. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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Seeking Asylum. Women's experiences of Home Office decision making, destitution and mental health issues
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-020]
The report ‘Seeking Asylum’ was compiled in early 2019 by the Baobab Women’s Project, CARAG, Women with Hope, MEENA Centre for Women and Children, Coventry Migrant Women’s Houses and Refugee Rights Europe. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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Finally Safe?
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-019]
Within the context of the Home Office re-tendering process for asylum accommodation contracts, Refugee Rights Europe, in collaboration with MEENA Centre for Women and Children and the Baobab Project in Birmingham, set out to investigate asylum accommodation provision for asylum-seeking women in Britain. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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Supporting the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seeking Asylum. The case for evidence-based and trauma-informed care and support
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-017]
The high rate of psychological vulnerability and trauma among young displaced people is well-established, commonly caused by compounded traumas from their home countries and migration journeys characterised by painful separations and physical danger. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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No Way Forward, No Way Out. Human rights infringements facing refugees and displaced people in Belgium
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-016]
Ahead of the consideration of the sixth periodic report submitted by Belgium on 15 October 2019 at the 127th session of the Human Rights Committee, Refugee Rights Europe (RRE), in collaboration with La Plateforme Citoyenne de Soutien aux Réfugiés and others, submitted a version of this report to the United Nations. [...]
Full report: PDF; External link: Full report
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