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ICERAS focuses on facilitating asylum seekers and refugees internationally
May, 2022
Where do Eritrean migrants get infected with malaria? The importance of considering the migration route,
by P Gautret · 2019 — Register now to join the ONE EU 2022 Conference from 21-24 June 2022 to discuss the latest developments in food safety, risk assessment … readmore
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EEPA Situation Report No 211 – 25 May 2022
Europe External Programme with Africa is a Belgium-based Centre of Expertise with in-depth knowledge, publications, and networks, specialised in issues of peacebuilding, refugee protection, and resilience in the Horn of Africa. EEPA has published extensively on issues related to the movement and/or human trafficking of refugees in the Horn of Africa and on the Central Mediterranean […]
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Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia—Caught between all fronts
By Markus Rudolf Background Forced displacement in Ethiopia is a complex issue with, in part, contradictory trends. In 2018, when the Eritrean–Ethiopian peace agreement laid the foundation for opening borders and the Nobel Peace Prize, between one and three million people were displaced by inter-ethnic conflicts and violence in Ethiopia. At the same time, just […]
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Hasty to Condemn and Averse to React: Eritrea Raises Hell on UK-Rwandan ‘Refugee Off-shoring Plan.”
Desperately fighting to curb the immigrants flow through the English Channel, the British Home Secretary Priti Patel signed an agreement with the Rwandan Foreign and International Cooperation Minister Vincent Biruta. The agreement will allow the UK to ‘offshore’ asylum seekers by charter flights to Rwanda pending the processing of their asylum-seeking demands. Landing in Kigali […]
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Eritrean status holders in the Netherlands
In this report on Eritrean refugees with a residence permit in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Institute for Social Research examines the backgrounds and experiences of this newcomer group. The report reveals considerable distance between newly arrived Eritreans and Dutch society. The main motive among Eritreans for fleeing their country is to escape mandatory conscription without […]
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My name is Sisay. I am an Eritrean refugee from Ethiopia.
family home and our belongings were confiscated. We didn’t have a choice – we had to leave. Six of my siblings went to a different part of the country with our grandmother. My father’s business partner arranged for my mother, me and my sibling to leave the country. readmore
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Egypt: UN experts condemn expulsions of Eritrean asylum seekers despite risks of torture, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance
ENEVA (13 April 2022) – UN human rights experts* deplored Egypt’s recent and ongoing collective expulsions of Eritrean asylum seekers, and called on the authorities to immediately halt any further forced returns. The experts expressed grave concern at what is shaping up to be a policy of arbitrary and collective expulsion of Eritreans, and cautioned the […]
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The Real Implications of the UK – Rwanda Refugee deal and how it will effect Eritreans
Britain’s new policy proposal to send asylum seekers who have not arrived by legal routes to Rwanda in East Africa is unethical and probably illegal under international humanitarian law. Britain’s Home Secretary Priti Patel recently signed a deal to remove to Rwanda asylum-seekers arriving in Britain by unauthorised routes (including across the English Channel). They […]
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Thousands of Eritrean refugees displaced in clashes in Ethiopia’s Afar region
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is working with the Ethiopian authorities and partners to provide emergency aid to thousands of Eritrean refugees who fled Barahle refugee camp and its environs in the Afar region after fighting engulfed the area. Refugees who trekked the long distance to the regional capital in Semera told UNHCR staff that […]
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Home Office backs down over travel costs for Eritrean refugee sitting GCSEs
The Home Office has backed down part way through a high court hearing after an orphaned teenage asylum seeker from Eritrea feared she would be unable to sit her GCSE exams next week due to not being accommodated close to her college. During Tuesday’s hearing the department agreed to pay for travel until her exams finish next […]
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