For children, their rights and equitable development
Children on the move and other migrants are being placed in extreme danger by reckless EU plans to outsource human rights responsibilities to Libya, a group of NGOs – including Terre des Hommes – said in a letter to European leaders today. The decision to transfer responsibility for managing migratory movements along the central Mediterranean […]
CONTINUE READING →European Commission plans to establish a new platform to monitor how well the Sustainable Development Goals are being met should be much more ambitious, a position paper by SDG Watch Europe said today. Seventy-two NGOs – including Terre des Hommes – signed the paper which asked the Commission to ensure the new platform was as […]
CONTINUE READING →Terre des Homme, in collaboration with other signatories of the Civic Charter, has called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to place diminishing levels of civil society space firmly on the agenda when chairing the G20 Summit in July. All G20 member states bar Germany have recently acted to narrow civil society space or even repressed […]
CONTINUE READING →These series of 6 papers are the second edition of the child rights bridging papers for the Civil Society Days of the Global Forum on Migration and Development (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 8 to 10 December 2016). They examine specificities affecting children on the move and other children affected by migration related to: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable […]
CONTINUE READING →The second edition of the Child Rights Bridging Papers comprises a series of 6 papers which analyse specificities affecting children on the move. The papers were commented at the Civil Society Days of the Global Forum on Migration and Development that took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in December 2016, check them out: 1 – Leave no one […]
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