The European response to the refugee crisis has been lamentable. A preoccupation with numbers has, too often, ignored how each refugee is an individual, many of whom have experienced the most appalling conditions in their countries of origin and in transit. These stories are only rarely heard, when the cameras are there to capture the tragedies. In this commentary we review the challenges of responding to the health needs of refugees, including examples of best practice, but above all call for a concerted political response that will both reduce the pressure on refugees to flee conflict-afflicted countries and recognize their contribution if they do come to Europe
2015 has shaken the EU to its core. Hard upon the heels of geopolitical upheavals in Ukraine, as wel...
While the European Union (EU) is facing one of the most divisive crises in its history, the pressure...
First Online: 18 July 2017This is a pre-peer-review version of an article published in European poli...
The European response to the refugee crisis has been lamentable. A preoccupation with numbers has, t...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
The EU’s current approach in dealing with the refugee crisis is not working. Closing borders is cert...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe has been an embarrassing and damaging episode for the EU, which ...
In order to escape increasing political violence in the Middle East and Africa, many refugees are fl...
Introduction The moving image of a Syrian child, Alan Kurdi, drowned off the coast of Turkey has sh...
The refugee’s flows have alighted the European political debate boosting nationalistic forces in alm...
The arrival of more than one million migrants, many of them refugees, has proved a major test for th...
Can the EU be hospitable to refugees? Jasmine Gani writes that while support for refugees would in p...
The refugee crisis is a highly contested and controversial issue. The world, and specifically Europe...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
2015 has shaken the EU to its core. Hard upon the heels of geopolitical upheavals in Ukraine, as wel...
While the European Union (EU) is facing one of the most divisive crises in its history, the pressure...
First Online: 18 July 2017This is a pre-peer-review version of an article published in European poli...
The European response to the refugee crisis has been lamentable. A preoccupation with numbers has, t...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
The EU’s current approach in dealing with the refugee crisis is not working. Closing borders is cert...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe has been an embarrassing and damaging episode for the EU, which ...
In order to escape increasing political violence in the Middle East and Africa, many refugees are fl...
Introduction The moving image of a Syrian child, Alan Kurdi, drowned off the coast of Turkey has sh...
The refugee’s flows have alighted the European political debate boosting nationalistic forces in alm...
The arrival of more than one million migrants, many of them refugees, has proved a major test for th...
Can the EU be hospitable to refugees? Jasmine Gani writes that while support for refugees would in p...
The refugee crisis is a highly contested and controversial issue. The world, and specifically Europe...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
2015 has shaken the EU to its core. Hard upon the heels of geopolitical upheavals in Ukraine, as wel...
While the European Union (EU) is facing one of the most divisive crises in its history, the pressure...
First Online: 18 July 2017This is a pre-peer-review version of an article published in European poli...