Hardening European policies keep refugee children apart from their families

REACH and Mixed Migration Platform report Separated Families: who stays, who goes, and why? in Hardening European policies keep refugee children apart from their families

“We found that people’s awareness of policies affecting migration – such as who is eligible for family reunification – was relatively high, but that their understanding of how these policies worked in practice was much lower,” said researcher Megan Passey, one of the authors of the report, which was conducted by REACH on behalf of the Mixed Migration Platform, a joint-NGO initiative. “

20 April 2017

 

 

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