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Psychological Wellbeing of Refugees in Serbia

Psychological Wellbeing of Refugees in Serbia

Screening shows that 86% of refugees are psychologically vulnerable, i.e. could be in need of some psychological assistance and support. They are faced with different daily challenges including language barrier, unresolved legal status, not having persimmon to work,...

Ending Statelessness in South Eastern Europe

Ending Statelessness in South Eastern Europe

As part of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR) global #IBELONG Campaign to end statelessness in the world by 2024, the UNHCR Regional Representation for South Eastern Europe has produced a brochure about the situation of persons at risk of...

Situation and Needs of Internally Displaced Persons

Situation and Needs of Internally Displaced Persons

The  Commissariat  for  Refugees  and  Migration  of  the  Republic  of  Serbia  (hereinafter:   the  Commissariat)  in  cooperation  with  the  United  Nations  High  Commissioner  for   Refugees (UNHCR), the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, or...

Refugees Mental Health -2017 Research Report

Refugees Mental Health -2017 Research Report

Refugees are one of the most psychologically vulnerable groups. An average refugee has survived more than six highly traumatic events in the country of origin or on route from country of origin. This contributes to several times higher prevalence of different...

Challenges and Potentials of Refugee Children – 2017 Data Overview

Challenges and Potentials of Refugee Children – 2017 Data Overview

Between January and September 2017 there were between 37% and 48% children in the refugee population in Serbia. Among them, the most vulnerable group were unaccompanied or separated children (UASC). In order to provide children with adequate and adjusted protection...

Persons at risk of statelessness in Serbia

Persons at risk of statelessness in Serbia

The overall objective of the survey was to obtain reliable and representative data on different dimensions of statelessness of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians (RAE) in Serbia. The survey was carried out in ‘Roma’ settlements on a sample which included 1,987 households...