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… The Impact of COVID-19 on Children in Europe The Impact of COVID-19 on Children in Europe Save the Children 01 Jul 2020 … poverty in Europe was already unacceptably high before the COVID-19 virus outbreak. In 2018, one in four children in the …
… Growing up in lockdown: Europe’s children in the age of COVID-19 Growing up in lockdown: Europe’s children in the age of COVID-19 Eurochild 17 Nov 2020 In February 2020 the COVID-19 virus started to spread in Europe. Since then our …
… Residential care centers during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A survey of 13 countries – members of FICE-International Residential care centers during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A survey of 13 countries – members of … facilities and their staff members, may remember the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic as “their finest hour.” . The lockdowns …
… Africa. The study, conducted from 2020 to 2022, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, covered over 43 countries in the five … 5�6 impact of Covid-19 on CWPC … key issues such as access to basic services, the impact of Covid-19, and children’s aspirations and protection-related …
… showcased in this report: Even with the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis, the migration route through the Balkan … were present in the Balkans in the reporting period. COVID-19 crisis-affected migration flows. Closed borders were … the decrease of new arrivals in the second half of March. Covid-19 prevention measures included a restricting movement …
… between Balkan countries were very dynamic regardless of COVID-19. Macedonia alone received more than 7,000 new … Key Regional Trends 2 Greece 4 Decrease in arrivals and COVID-19 movement restrictions About The Project 16 Endnotes … between Balkan countries were very dynamic regardless of COVID-19 During April, May and partly June 2020, the borders …
… exclusionary immigration regimes, and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Proverbs of the Bamiléké and wider … newborn were granted asylum in the U.S. shortly before the COVID-19 outbreak. Other Cameroonians who arrived on the … border just a little later were less lucky; the current COVID-19 pandemic makes migrant detention immediately …