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Accounts from volunteers, refugees, medics and others reveal that women and children suffer rape and other abuses at France's Dunkirk camp.
According to this article from The Australian approximately 1,000 children from the “Jungle Camp” in Calais remain in limbo in France.
Dozens of children are seeking a judicial review in the UK High Court early next year.
This article from The New York Times states that shelters face problems of abuse, arson, rape,and sexual molestation.
This video from The Guardian discusses how six weeks after the Calais migrant camp was demolished, unaccompanied minors were transferred around France and are still waiting to hear from the Home Office.
SOS Children’s Villages is organising the Conference “Children’s Rights in Alternative Care: Walk the Talk!” taking place in Paris on 8th November, under the patronage of Ms Laurence Rossignol, Minister for the Family, Children and Women’s Rights.
SOS Children’s Villages is organising the Conference “Children’s Rights in Alternative Care: Walk the Talk!” taking place in Paris on 8th November, under the patronage of Ms Laurence Rossignol, Minister for the Family, Children and Women’s Rights.
Irish government urged to take in unaccompanied children from Calais refugee camps.
The Guardian reports that more than 1,000 children remain in Calais camps. The report says that children are living in shipping containers with inadequate food, water and supplies.
Hammersmith and Fulham, England stands at the forefront of efforts to bring Calais refugees to the UK.