INFORM - The People for Change Foundation. Identification of TRafficked Asylum seeKers' Special needs. Project TRACKS- "Identification of TRafficked Asylum seeKers' Special needs" Reference Promoter Forum réfugiés-Cosi Budget Total cost of the action: EUR 335.662,26EU contribution: EUR 384.140,83 (87,38%) Timeframe 24 months from 1 January 2016 Partners Beneficiaries: The British Red Cross Society (BRCS)Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME)Spanish Commission for Refugees (CEAR)Italian Red Cross (ItRC)Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI)Action for Equality, Support, Antiracism (KISA) Objectives and results Objectives: All will contribute to the "development of good practices between national asylum authorities and between them and other stakeholders on the identification of special procedural and reception needs" of trafficked asylum seekers and to the "development of common and national indicators and guidelines" for asylum seekers victims of THB, who are a more specific group within asylum seekers with special needs.
Expected results: TRACKS PR EN. European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) CIR Consiglio Italiano per i Rifugiati - About us. The Consiglio Italiano per I Rifugiati (CIR) (Italian Council for Refugees) is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization (Onlus) formed in 1990 with the support of UNHCR.
Among CIR's founding organizations and members of the Board of Directors are Italy's most important humanitarian organizations and trade union confederations. CIR's mission is to defend the rights of refugees and asylum seekers, to establish an integrated and efficient system to manage the diverse phases of resettlement, integration, and eventual repatriation assistance, in furtherance of international human rights norms established by the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and by more recent European regulations. Among the activities that have defined and distinguished our first 22 years of work, during which we have assisted more than 100,000 persons, the most significant page are:
Behandlungszentrum für Folteropfer Berlin - Überblick. Seit 1992 setzt sich das bzfo für Überlebende von Folter und Kriegsgewalt ein.
Bei uns suchen Menschen aus über 50 Ländern Unterstützung - vor allem aus Syrien, dem Irak, Afghanistan, dem Iran, Tschetschenien, der Türkei, dem Kosovo oder aus Libyen, Somalia, Eritrea und anderen afrikanischen Ländern. Im bzfo erhalten Männer, Frauen, Jugendliche und Kinder medizinische und psychotherapeutische sowie sozialarbeiterische Unterstützung. Multidisziplinäres Team Unser multidisziplinäres Team aus den Fachrichtungen Medizin, Psychotherapie, Psychologie, Physiotherapie, Sozialarbeit und Kreativtherapien behandelt mit Unterstützung von speziell geschulten Dolmetscherinnen und Dolmetschern jährlich etwa 400 Patientinnen und Patienten. Öffentlichkeitsarbeit & Lobbying Öffentliche und private Unterstützung Dieses breite Angebot können wir nur leisten dank unserer öffentlichen Förderer sowie unserer Spenderinnen, Spender und Sponsoren. Kompetenzbündelung im Zentrum ÜBERLEBEN. Zentrum für Flüchtlingshilfen und Migrationsdienste - Time for Needs.
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Boris Friele (Psychologe) b.friele@migrationsdienste.orgDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Nadja Saborowski (Juristin) n.saborowski@migrationsdienste.orgDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! Project Description In line with the principles and regulations of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), the general objective of the project is to contribute to the identification of special needs of victims of torture and of extreme violence, in particular women and children, related to the asylum procedures as well as the reception conditions and to the development of harmonized protection standards and practices across the European Union for this vulnerable target group.
The project aims at pursuing the following specific objectives: Project partners: Finanzierung. Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) The Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) was set up for the period 2014-20, with a total of EUR 3.137 billion for the seven years.
It will promote the efficient management of migration flows and the implementation, strengthening and development of a common Union approach to asylum and immigration. This Fund will contribute to the achievement of four specific objectives: This Fund will also provide financial resources for the activities and future development of the European Migration Network (EMN). EMN aims to respond to EU institutions' and to EU State authorities' and institutions' needs for information on migration and asylum by providing up-to-date, objective, reliable and comparable data, with a view to supporting policy-making. Special financial incentives for EU States have been built into the AMIF to support the Union Resettlement Programme, including with focus on common Union priorities.
Achieving the key objectives The Fund's beneficiaries. Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) B12 // AMIF – Asyl-, Migrations- und Integrationsfonds: Nationales Programm Deutschland - europa.rvr.ruhr. Refugee Resettlement in Europe.