Supporting young unaccompanied refugees, Belgium

Derren Hayes
Wednesday, January 2, 2019

A report by the European Migration Network cites Belgium as having some of the most supportive arrangements for older unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the European Union.

Curant sees unaccompanied young refugees live together with young Flemish “buddies” to help them integrate into society. Picture: Ana Izamska
Curant sees unaccompanied young refugees live together with young Flemish “buddies” to help them integrate into society. Picture: Ana Izamska

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