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Child Protection in Europe - Update #51

27 Sep 2009 15:00

Seminar on the protection of unaccompanied children

'UNHCR' reports on its website that Save the Children organised a seminar in Brussels entitled 'Addr

Immigration must be an EU priority

'ANSAmed' reports that the main topic of the Italian and Spanish Prime ministers was immigration. Be

Trafficking from Nigeria rises sharply

'IPS' reports that there is an alarming rise in the number of young girls from Nigeria arriving in L

Hungarian kids like school but drink, smoke too much

According to an OECD study on child welfare published in Wednesday's Nepszabadsag daily, Hungarian c

Just a written warning for TV interview with raped child

According to CRIN information, the Broadcasting Standards Council of Macedonia will issue a written

Actor rowing the Atlantic to raise awareness of modern-day-slavery

'PR-inside' reports that British actor Peter Gadiot is crossing the Atlantic ocean in a rowing boat

Government to promote global action plan to fight human trafficking

'The National Legal Internet Portal' reported that Belarus will support the adoption of the global a

Turkish coast guard caught escorting smugglers

'Sofia Echo' reports that a Latvian helicopter intercepted a Turkish coast guard which not only fail

Anti-trafficking drive

'Ekathimerini' reports that the Greek Minister of Interior told at a meeting of experts that nationa

Volunteers to stop helping asylum seekers in Belgian hotels

'Expatica.com' reports that aid organisations decided to stop helping asylum seekers accommodated in

Racial tensions high as trial draws to close

'The Moscow Times' reports that after a series of attacks on people from the Caucasus in Moscow, a c

Recession may have slowed down migration

'Times of Malta' reports that according the EU's border control agency's report, the global economic

Africans, the preferred choice for British human traffickers

Two months after its publication, the report "A Scoping Project on Child Trafficking in the UK

Annotated Guide to the Complete UN Trafficking Protocol

This Annotated Guide to the new UN Trafficking Protocol is a tool to assist advocates in the develop

General Recommendations for EU Action in relation to Unaccompanied and Separated Children of Third Country Origin

Save the Children together with Human Rights Watch, the Separated Children in Europe Programme, UNIC

Pushed Back, Pushed Around

This report examines the treatment of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in Libya through the ey

See Me, Hear Me

This guide is intended for use by child and disability rights advocates, and civil society organisat

Anti-human trafficking manual for criminal justice practitioners

The Anti-Human Trafficking Manual for Criminal Justice Practitioners aims to address capacity gaps o

French send Romas back home

This very short article published on the web indicates that more than 100 persons from the Roma comm

1282 participants to the summer camps with MOVE activities!

Tirana, Albania: 842 children, 190 Parents, 43 teachers, 15 Move animators, 8 Community Based organi

Migration of unaccompanied children: Increasing challenge to a Social EU

Budapest, Hungary. September 24-25, the European Federation for Street Children (EFSC) held its Annu

Reciprocal relationship needed between NGOs and media

Tirana, Albania: On the 11th of September, CILPS organized the third training session with journalis

TRIALOG IV is on its way!

After the EC’s official communication the capacity building project for New Member States (NMS

Human traffickers exploit economic crisis warns high-level conference

Vienna, Austria: The impact of the global economic crisis in severely reducing legitimate employment

'Britain-obsessed' asylum seekers should be let into UK

'The Mail Online' reports that Europe's Justice Commissioner and former French Minister Jacques Barr

Children's Ombudsperson at risk of being closed down

'CRIN' reports that the French government has decided to close down the independent institution of C

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