According to the UNHCR’s report Global Trends - Forced Displacement in 2018 (UNHCR, 2019) on changes in UNHCR’s population of concern related to ongoing crises, the number of refugees under UNHCR’s care is almost double that of 2012, with two thirds coming from just 5 countries. Furthermore it is stated that the total global refugee population under UNHCR’s mandate is now at the highest level ever recorded, 20.4 million and has nearly doubled since 2012 when it stood at 10.5 million (UNHCR, 2019)
Since 2010, the number of refugees applying for immigration to Europe has increased year by year, an...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
Today in 2018, we are facing the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War. Millions of refu...
This report tells the stories of some of the world's six million refugee children and adolescents un...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
The number of forcibly displaced people across the globe has increased dramatically in the past two ...
Many European countries are becoming multicultural at a previously unseen rate. The number of immigr...
As a society, we are increasingly aware of the difficult situations people endure to make the journe...
The Syrian war, the overall increase in refugee flows over the last few years, and the participation...
The current ‘migration crisis’ in Europe started at the end of 2014, as migrants, primarily from Afr...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
Europe has been a scene of mass migration unparalleled in scale since the World War II in the last c...
European countries have been receiving refugee children for decades with a recent peak in 2015/2016 ...
Since 2010, the number of refugees applying for immigration to Europe has increased year by year, an...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
Today in 2018, we are facing the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War. Millions of refu...
This report tells the stories of some of the world's six million refugee children and adolescents un...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Already for decades, European countries have ample experience receiving refugee children. The last p...
The number of forcibly displaced people across the globe has increased dramatically in the past two ...
Many European countries are becoming multicultural at a previously unseen rate. The number of immigr...
As a society, we are increasingly aware of the difficult situations people endure to make the journe...
The Syrian war, the overall increase in refugee flows over the last few years, and the participation...
The current ‘migration crisis’ in Europe started at the end of 2014, as migrants, primarily from Afr...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
Europe has been a scene of mass migration unparalleled in scale since the World War II in the last c...
European countries have been receiving refugee children for decades with a recent peak in 2015/2016 ...
Since 2010, the number of refugees applying for immigration to Europe has increased year by year, an...
In view of the ongoing so-called ‘refugee crisis’, which began in late 2014, there is a growing pote...
Today in 2018, we are facing the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War. Millions of refu...