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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.
InfoMigrants By InfoMigrants Published on : 2021/01/28
A number of NGOs, including Human Rights Watch, have urged the Greek government to be transparent about the details of the risks of lead poisoning at a migrant camp on Lesbos. They also urged for migrants to be evacuated as a precautionary measure.
The Greek ministry of migration and asylum had announced on Saturday that an investigation would be launched with the help of experts from the European Union to analyse soil samples at Mavrovounio camp on Lesbos, where migrants have been temporarily accommodated since the devastating fire at the Moria camp in September 2020.
The ministry said it had taken the decision to start the probe after one of a dozen soil samples from Mavrovounio had showed that one part of the camp, which is currently not inhabited, had a concentration of lead higher than international norms.