Georgia: Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Population and Actively Working with Youth

2022-09-15T15:48:24+02:00

The Georgian section of ISHR continues to actively protect the rights of the population in the occupied territories of Georgia – Abkhazia and Samakhablo (Tskhinvali region) – where the rights of the indigenous Georgian population are constantly violated, especially in the Gali region. People are deprived of the right to work, study, receive medical care in their native Georgian language, and move freely to the neighboring Zugdidi region. Most importantly,

Georgia: Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Population and Actively Working with Youth2022-09-15T15:48:24+02:00

UNICEF calls to help children in Ukraine

2022-09-26T14:02:46+02:00

The United Nations Children's Fund, an international organisation operating under the auspices of the United Nations, has called for help for children affected by the fighting. Millions of children from Ukraine are in need of protection and humanitarian aid. © UNICEF/UN0610965/Remp The war in Ukraine has put millions of children at risk. Residential buildings and hospitals have been shelled and bombed many times. Many children have already been

UNICEF calls to help children in Ukraine2022-09-26T14:02:46+02:00

Wechange eG invites young people to participate in the “Digital Natives” exchange

2022-09-13T14:49:20+02:00

Wechange aims to bring together people from Germany and Russia, with and without experience in international project work, with the exchange "Digital Natives" The programme combines three goals: firstly, raising awareness of discrimination against minorities, secondly, strengthening the use of digital media and resources, and thirdly, building a network between German and Russian people. In two workshops on 29/30 October and 5/6 November and in a closing event in Yerevan

Wechange eG invites young people to participate in the “Digital Natives” exchange2022-09-13T14:49:20+02:00

Ukrainian refugees advised not to go to big cities and agglomerations in Germany

2022-09-08T20:47:30+02:00

The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees assures refugees from Ukraine not to worry about the news that the distribution of asylum seekers among the lands has been suspended.   Первичный центр приема украинских беженцев в спортзале школы в Баварии Фото: Wolfgang Maria Weber/IMAGO All new arrivals to the country are still first obliged to be accepted by the land where the refugee first applied for help. And

Ukrainian refugees advised not to go to big cities and agglomerations in Germany2022-09-08T20:47:30+02:00

UN official: we must document the terrible consequences of the war in Ukraine

2022-09-08T19:56:58+02:00

People continue to be killed and maimed and the number of internally displaced persons and refugees from Ukraine is growing. The UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, told the Security Council on Tuesday. "Source of revival" IOM aid goes to the affected settlements in Kharkiv region. "In a situation where the international community is unable to stop this senseless war, we must continue to record its horrific

UN official: we must document the terrible consequences of the war in Ukraine2022-09-08T19:56:58+02:00

Lithuania expects new wave of Ukrainian refugees

2022-09-08T19:41:35+02:00

Monika Navickienė, Minister of Social Security and Labour of the Baltic Republic, believes that Lithuania could host around 25,000 people Ukrainiečiai toliau bėga nuo karo: Lvivas The Lithuanian authorities are looking for accommodation facilities in case of a new influx of Ukrainian refugees, which may start in the cold season due to the destruction of the communal infrastructure in Ukraine. This was stated by Monika Navickienė, the Minister

Lithuania expects new wave of Ukrainian refugees2022-09-08T19:41:35+02:00

More than 40 per cent of Ukrainian refugees in Britain have already found work

2022-09-06T08:52:23+02:00

According to a preliminary estimate by the UK Office for National Statistics, 42% of refugees from Ukraine were able to find employment in the new territory - as opposed to 9% in April. Ukrainians get jobs in Britain 43% of refugees from Ukraine educated outside of Britain said that British employers did not recognise their educational documents. At the same time almost half (47%) of Ukrainian refugees said that they

More than 40 per cent of Ukrainian refugees in Britain have already found work2022-09-06T08:52:23+02:00

Ukrainian refugees to be accommodated on cruise ships in Scotland

2022-09-06T08:41:32+02:00

Ukrainians fleeing the war will be resettled on two ships docked in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The cruise liners MS Ambition and MS Victoria will be used for the temporary resettlement of Ukrainian refugees. MS Ambition will be based in the port of the Scottish city of Glasgow and MS Victoria in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. This was reported by the BBC. The liner MS Ambition will be able to accommodate

Ukrainian refugees to be accommodated on cruise ships in Scotland2022-09-06T08:41:32+02:00

EU Council criticises Netherlands for reception conditions for refugees from Ukraine

2022-09-03T13:18:23+02:00

The situation faced by asylum seekers in the Netherlands has long been unacceptable and has "worsened in recent months". This was announced by the press office of the Council of Europe's Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatović. "I am concerned about the marked difference in treatment between Ukrainians and people of other nationalities and join other calls, including by the Dutch National Institute for Human Rights, to prevent discriminatory treatment

EU Council criticises Netherlands for reception conditions for refugees from Ukraine2022-09-03T13:18:23+02:00

How Ukrainian refugees are received in Germany

2022-09-01T18:51:53+02:00

Accelerated integration for those wishing to   Photo: Getty Images | Refugees from Ukraine at check-in at Düsseldorf airport The number of refugees from Ukraine registered in the German Central Register is approaching one million: at the beginning of August, 900,479 Ukrainian citizens have registered in Germany since the war began on 24 February 2022, writes the Bavarian Süddeutsche Zeitung. No one knows how many are actually in

How Ukrainian refugees are received in Germany2022-09-01T18:51:53+02:00
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