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  • Oxfam's response to Global Refugee Forum: World leaders need to do more to deliver real change for refugees

    19 December 2019

    The Global Refugee Forum ended today with refugees making sure that their message to be fully included in all decisions about their futures was heard by world leaders.

    Despite real strides taken to include more refugees at the Forum, where they have been represented on high-level panels alongside governments, business leaders, and UN agencies, only 2% of the total 3000 participants were refugees. World leaders must do more to bring real change and uphold their pledges to the 25.9m refugees worldwide.

  • Concerns for hundreds of unaccompanied children sleeping rough in Greece this winter

    13 December 2017

    The chronic shortage of accommodation for children is worsening as the Greek Government prepares to take full control of the refugee response.

  • EU report on migration reveals shortcomings on key goals

    13 June 2017

    In response to the EU’s progress report on its Migration Partnership Framework, Oxfam says the bloc has failed to offer manageable and sustainable alternatives for people forced to use smugglers or improve opportunities in countries of origin.

  • Time for an EU U-turn: Fortress Europe is only harming vulnerable people

    19 October 2016

    The European Union’s response to migration is just creating more problems and causing unnecessary suffering to vulnerable people on the move.

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