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The Unknown Knowns. Observations from small informa refugee camps in Northern France
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-012]
Refugee Rights Europe’s first qualitative report The Unknown Knowns, contains observations from five discrete settlements dotted around the Calais region. [...]
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The "Other" Camp. Filling data gaps relating to refugees and displaced people in Dunkirk
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-011]
The “Other” Camp focuses on the Dunkirk refugee camp in Grand-Synthe. [...]
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Still Waiting. Filling additional information gaps relating to the Calais camp
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-010]
Still Waiting investigates some key themes emerging from Refugee Rights Europe’s previous report from the Calais camp. [...]
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Still Here. Exploring further dynamics of the Calais camp
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-009]
Still Here follows on from Refugee Right Euope’s previous Calais reports, The Long Wait and Still Waiting, to document and analyse the dynamics at play in the camp. [...]
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Life on the Streets. Data relating to refugees and displaced people in Paris
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-008]
Life on the Streets documents the issues faced by refugees and displaced people sleeping rough in Paris. [...]
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Six Month On. Filling information gaps relating to children and young adults in northern France following the demolition of the Calais camp
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-007]
Six months after the demolition of the so-called ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, hundreds of refugees and displaced people continue to reside in the region. [...]
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12 Months On. Filling information gaps relating to refugees and displaced people in Northern France a year on from the demolition of the Calais camp
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-006]
Twelve months after the demolition of the so-called ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais, several hundred refugees and displaced people continue to reside in the region. [...]
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Still On The Streets. Documenting the situation for refugees and displaced people in Paris, France
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-005]
Despite promises from President Macron to get refugees “off the streets, out of the woods” by the end of 2017, large numbers of displaced people remain on the streets of Paris in freezing temperatures with little to no access to appropriate sanitation facilities, including large numbers who had claimed asylum in France. [...]
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A Brief Timeline of the Human Rights Situation in Northern France
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[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-004]
In April 2020, during the unprecedented challenges brought on by the Covid-19 health crisis across Europe, Refugee Rights Europe in partnership with Help Refugees and Human Rights Observers sough to produce an updated version of the summary report originally published to mark the occasion of the two-year milestone since the demolition of the Calais ‘Jungle’ camp. [...]
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Left Out in the Cold. The vulnerable children on Britain's doorstep and the urgency of post-Brexit family reunion rules
/ Refugee Rights Europe
[DEEEP-REPORT-2021-003]
In the context of increased ‘securitisation’ at the British border, the fundamental rights of unaccompanied children are violated on a daily basis in Northern France. [...]
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