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Supporting Morocco s earthquake recovery: EIB Institute donates €250 000 for mental health and rehabilitation programs - Morocco

Supporting Morocco s earthquake recovery: EIB Institute donates €250 000 for mental health and rehabilitation programs - Morocco
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Ban on child begging once again in force in Brussels

A Brussels regulation that bans children under the age of 16 from begging is once again in force after being suspended earlier this year. The resolution was first approved back in March in a bid to reduce the number of children begging on Brussels streets, reports Bruzz. 

Refugee and migrant children face increased risks in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Refugee and migrant children face increased risks in Bosnia and Herzegovina February 19, 2021 Save the Children is the latest human rights group to join calls for concerted action to assist refugees and migrants in the Western Balkans. Refugees and migrants trapped along the Western Balkans migration route, including some 500 unaccompanied children and 400 children with family who are currently in Bosnia and Herzegovina, are facing increased risks from smugglers, traffickers and border authorities. Tighter border controls and pushbacks, both at the European Union’s border and between EU countries, have led to an increase in violence and other abuses against children and other vulnerable people, Save the Children has warned.

NGOs Call For Long-Term Solutions, Meaningful EU Support To End Humanitarian Crisis In Bosnia

No media source currently available 0:00 0:02:14 0:00 The tent camp was erected last year as temporary accommodation during the coronavirus pandemic and was closed down on December 23. A fire that broke out during the evacuation of residents destroyed much of the camp, leaving behind a ramshackle and uninhabitable wasteland. Yet, due to the inability of the politicians at all levels of government in the country to reach an agreement, all attempts to relocate the Lipa residents to winter-ready centers elsewhere in [Bosnia] have failed, according to the statement. Twenty heated tents were installed in the camp over the past weekend, but more than 350 people remain in makeshift shelters, it said, adding that the campsite does not have access to running water, adequate sanitation, or heating.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Long-term solutions needed to end recurring humanitarian crisis

12 January 2021, 20:50 UTC Bosnia and Herzegovina: Long- term solutions needed to end recurring humanitarian crisis Approximately 2,500 people, including 900 residents of temporary camp Lipa, remain without basic shelter in perilously cold conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina as authorities fail to provide adequate accommodation to migrants and asylum-seekers, and EU agencies continue to support short-term solutions. In a statement issued today, leading human rights organizations, Amnesty International, Jesuit Refugee Service Europe, Médecins du Monde Belgique and Refugee Rights Europe have called for immediate humanitarian support to address the current emergency as well as durable institutional solutions to meet the needs of people transiting through the country.

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