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The project started from the conviction that independent, systematic, methodology-based monitoring of returned minors would enable better decision-making and assistance for individual children. But first and foremost, it was seen as an instrument that would lead to return policies that are better tuned toward the needs of returning minors.
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Coordinators | Nidos Foundation |
Participants | Micado Migration University of Groningen |
Funded under | European Refugee Fund (ERF) |
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Originally Published | Last Updated | 03 Oct 2018 | 28 Oct 2022 |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Migration and Demography |
Related organisation(s) | Nidos - Nidos Foundation |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | childreturn migration |
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