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5 things you should know about (second-class) Nigerian migrants

March 7, 2016 - Alessandro Lanni
Boko Haram, over 50.000 casualties in less than twenty years, poverty, human trafficking and prostitution. Nigerians have the highest number of asylum requests in Italy, but we hardly ever treat them like refugees seeking protection

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arrivals, border policies, Senegal, Mauritania, Morocco, Spain, Frontex

A political laboratory: how Spain closed the borders to refugees

February 29, 2016 - Alessandro Lanni
How many refugees have arrived. How the influx has changed. Who is seeking asylum. Nowadays few thousands of migrants arrive in Spain by sea. Ceuta and Melilla, the militarization of borders and waters, the bilateral agreements with Morocco and other African states are regarded as a successful policy on immigration.

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Fonte: Wikipedia

Why are thousands of unaccompanied refugee children disappearing

February 26, 2016 - N. Sigona - J. Allsopp
Younger refugees disappear, but the organized crime is not the only cause. Often, the youngest don't find what they hoped for in the countries of arrival. The solution? Letting them reunite with their families.

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10 things to change in how we are handling the migrant crisis in Lesbos

February 18, 2016 - Marìka Surace
From Dublin Regulation to humanitarian corridors, from the conditions of reception camps to transparency in identification procedures. 10 things to do to stop a tragedy and prevent it from worsening.

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Why “migrant” and “refugee” fail to grasp new diasporas

February 16, 2016 - Saskia Sassen
«The language of immigration and refugees is insufficient to capture an emergent history». Water shortages, pollution, climate change, produce millions of new victims. We need new tools to understand and protect new massive displacements.

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Afghanistan, Gambia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Syria, Ukraine, Italy, Eurostat

How many refugees in Italy are women?

February 23, 2016 - Alessandro Lanni
The gender make up of refugee flows depends on the nationality. Nearly a third are women in Europe, 10 percent in Italy. The Syrian case and the record number of Ukrainian women in our country.

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What is the Dublin Regulation

December 8, 2015 - Annapaola Ammirati
The Dublin III Regulation defines which State has the obligation to evaluate the asylum claims presented by people who arrive in Europe. Let's see how it works

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