Brief me
The project aims to identify and promote good practices on reception and protection, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of actors engaging in the situation of these children and based on national mappings carried out in Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Each country have also developed practical tools which can be used by actors across the EU Member States.
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ORGANISATION | 15 Feb 2024
EC - European Commission
ORGANISATION | 21 Feb 2023
Nidos - Nidos Foundation
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Coordinators | SaveChildren |
Participants | UNHCR’s Bureau for Europe NIDOS Coram Children’s Legal Centre Save the Children Italy Don Calabria Italian Ministry of Labour and Social Policies County Administration in Västra Götaland |
Funded under | European Commission |
Project date |
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Originally Published | Last Updated | 03 Oct 2018 | 28 Oct 2022 |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Migration and Demography |
Related organisation(s) | EC - European CommissionUNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesNidos - Nidos Foundation |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | childintegration of migrantstrafficking in human beingsunaccompanied and separated child |
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