Information for migrants in Europe
Migrants in Europe are considered by many to be the ‘safe’ and ‘lucky ones’. However, migrants in Europe are still vulnerable. One […]
Migrants in Europe are considered by many to be the ‘safe’ and ‘lucky ones’. However, migrants in Europe are still vulnerable. One […]
In 2016, Seefar carried out research with Syrians, Sudanese, Afghans, Eritreans, Iranians, and Iraqis recently arrived in Europe. The aim of the research was
Since 2011, almost 5 million people have fled Syria. With over 2.9 million registered Syrians, Turkey currently hosts the largest
Currently, the issue of modern slavery of Nigerians in the UK is not deeply researched. There is thus a deficit
For Seefar, designing programs around low-skilled labour migration is a great opportunity to improve life for poor people. We are working with first time
Socially excluded groups in Indonesia, such as transgender people and children with disabilities, don’t have the same opportunities as other
Africa’s Sahel region faces many complex challenges arising from instability, food shortages and climatic variations. Denmark has a long history
Concern over irregular migration has for years seen EU policymakers utilize both ‘stick’ and ‘carrot’ to secure cooperation from origin countries in
Migration issues have traditionally travelled in exile around the core development agenda. People moving to seek refuge or a better
The Brussels Conference on Afghanistan features a high-level dialogue on migration dedicated to finding ways to manage irregular migration from the country.