#Repost @mssophiedahl with @repostapp. ・・・ On Wednesday I visited the refugee camp in Calais with the very wonderful @helprefugeesuk. I came away humbled and in awe of the people living there in exceptionally challenging circumstances. I was also staggered by the total absence of officials; all the onus is on a small handful of incredible NGO's and volunteers.There are over 5000 people in the camp, and there are under 100 volunteers on a daily basis trying to meet the needs of those 5000 people. These refugees have fled horrific violence and persecution; made unimaginable journeys to get to safety, and yet because of government inaction and denial are living in circumstances where their basic human rights are not being met. There are many, many unaccompanied children and adolescents in Calais. The majority of them qualify for asylum in the UK, where they have existing family members. According to census reports conducted by NGO's there are around 420 unaccompanied refugee children still in Calais. Many of them have witnessed the death of close family members, due to war, or when making the perilous journey to escape the war. They are traumatised and desperately need protection and support. They are vulnerable to traffickers and every kind of abuse. There are no designated safe places for the children to sleep, and I saw no evidence that the authorities had provided a place to sleep that was for unaccompanied children, or put adequate child protection procedures in place. Six children froze to death in the camp in Calais this winter. I met Hassan, (not his real name) pictured here, a teenager who wants nothing more than to be reunited with his brother and sister in England. To get on with his life, study, and play football. He has been in the camp for eight months, waiting. He is sleeping alone in a tent. An unaccompanied minor with a legal right to be in the UK. Please join me in advocating for kids like Hassan, for the families struggling daily, without adequate sanitation and shelter, the men who have been separated from their wives and children. People who need all the help and compassion we can give. Please mobilise and lobby decision makers. @helprefugee

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#Repost @mssophiedahl with @repostapp.
・・・
On Wednesday I visited the refugee camp in Calais with the very wonderful @helprefugeesuk. I came away humbled and in awe of the people living there in exceptionally challenging circumstances. I was also staggered by the total absence of officials; all the onus is on a small handful of incredible NGO's and volunteers.There are over 5000 people in the camp, and there are under 100 volunteers on a daily basis trying to meet the needs of those 5000 people.
These refugees have fled horrific violence and persecution; made unimaginable journeys to get to safety, and yet because of government inaction and denial are living in circumstances where their basic human rights are not being met. There are many, many unaccompanied children and adolescents in Calais. The majority of them qualify for asylum in the UK, where they have existing family members. According to census reports conducted by NGO's there are around 420 unaccompanied refugee children still in Calais. Many of them have witnessed the death of close family members, due to war, or when making the perilous journey to escape the war. They are traumatised and desperately need protection and support. They are vulnerable to traffickers and every kind of abuse. There are no designated safe places for the children to sleep, and I saw no evidence that the authorities had provided a place to sleep that was for unaccompanied children, or put adequate child protection procedures in place. Six children froze to death in the camp in Calais this winter.
I met Hassan, (not his real name) pictured here, a teenager who wants nothing more than to be reunited with his brother and sister in England. To get on with his life, study, and play football. He has been in the camp for eight months, waiting. He is sleeping alone in a tent. An unaccompanied minor with a legal right to be in the UK. Please join me in advocating for kids like Hassan, for the families struggling daily, without adequate sanitation and shelter, the men who have been separated from their wives and children. People who need all the help and compassion we can give. Please mobilise and lobby decision makers.
@helprefugee


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