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The Incident that Ignited a National Debate on Racism

Posted on 14 August 2015

The final part (VI) of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here) FEATURED IMAGE: The training seminar in Malta included lectures and workshops led by actors from civil society…

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Migrants’ Rights Matter Because…? – Ecosprinter Photobooth

Posted on 9 August 2015

Part V of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here) Karolina Krelinova (FYEG, Mladí zelení) contributed to this article.   For every FYEG-coordinated seminar, the Ecosprinter has been there to…

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Humanitarian Visas – A Solution to the Refugee Crisis

Posted on 7 August 2015

Part IV of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here)   During the panel debate on Day 3 of the #YouthOnMigration seminar, MEP Roberta Metsola (EPP) mentioned the idea…

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Europe’s Refugee Crisis: Abandoning the Militarist Approach

Posted on 6 August 2015

Part III of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here)   The panel debate on Day 3 of the #YouthOnMigration seminar covered intense discussions about the imperative of a…

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The Imperative of a Common European Migration Policy

Posted on 5 August 2015

Part II of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here)   A panel discussion on European migration policies was held on Day 3 of the #YouthOnMigration seminar. Present at…

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Civil Society’s Role in Migrants’ Rights Advocacy – #YouthOnMigration Malta

Posted on 4 August 2015

Part I of the series of reports on the #YouthOnMigration seminar in Malta, organized by FYEG and ADZ Green Youth, with participants from the FALAFEL network, a collaboration of various Euro-Mediterranean civil society organizations. (Full Series here)   Seven extraordinary days of intensive training on migration and human rights advocacy took place in St. Paul’s Bay,…

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Why the European Court of Human Rights is no friend to migrants

Posted on 26 May 2015

As the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean continues, the public outcry against deaths at sea has forced the European Union (EU) into response mode. EU officials and member states have promised to do something about the situation. Alongside discussions about resettlement agreements, there are proposals to destroy the boats used by migrant smugglers before they…

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Young Ali’s Life Chronicle

Posted on 28 March 2015

  Interview by Eugenie Manisalidi (edits by Joshua Miguel Makalintal) Originally published in the Ecosprinter’s Migration Working Group blog. Ali is a smart 17-year old from Afghanistan. He has been living in a hostel for underage asylum seekers in Athens, Greece since October 2014. His communication skills and sparkling eyes make him stand out among…

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Feminism and the need to look beyond our European backyard

Posted on 17 March 2013

Often enough white, western feminists refer to the Global South as being underdeveloped and backwarded with regard to women’s rights. They take their own concept of gender equality as universal and neglect its regional and cultural imprint. Because of the western refusal to enter into an equal dialogue, feminist activists from the Global South feel…

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