Following several years characterised by a continuous increase in migrant arrivals in Europe, summer 2015 marked an unprecedented spike in migration, with thousands of asylum seekers travelling through the Western Balkans each day. Whilst new arrivals were largely confined to the Greek islands, migrants on the mainland lived between open sites, urban informal settlements and shelters inhabited by vulnerable individuals. Among these arrivals were unaccompanied and separated children.
In order to gather a better understanding of the profiles, vulnerabilities, needs and intentions of migrant children stranded in Greece, notably unaccompanied and separated children, IMPACT supported UNICEF in data collection and analysis through its initiative REACH. The information collected by REACH strengthened evidence-based programming in support of migrant children.
The year 2015 has witnessed a massive escalation in the number of asylum seekers arriving in Europe and the situation has particularly deteriorated over the past month. According to UNHCR,...
Let’s stop asking if local voices can be heard. Let’s ask why we still aren’t acting on what they’re saying. This is one of the main learning from IMPACT’s work...
Avec le soutien de l’Union Européenne, IMPACT Initiatives met en œuvre depuis avril 2024 un programme régional de renforcement et de gestion des systèmes de suivi des évaluations et des...
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