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A Buon Diritto ONLUS APS (ABD)
A Buon Diritto Onlus (ABD) is an Italian NGO which promotes and protects Human Rights in Italy. ABD offers free administrative and legal assistance, mainly on access to legal residence and to fundamental rights. ABD legal desk also assists persons at risk of statelessness, promoting the recognition of their status and related rights. The association publishes reports and researches on activities of interest, to promote the culture of rights.聽
A Buon Diritto ONLUS APS (ABD) websiteAccem
Since 1991, Accem has worked to improve the living conditions of people in vulnerable situations, defending their human rights and ensuring equal opportunities regardless of race, creed, religion, gender or opinions. Accem works in 12 regions in Spain and provides specialized integral assistance and counselling to refugees, stateless persons, migrants and other groups at risk of social exclusion in Spain, towards the achievement of their full social integration. Accem develops programs around the field of reception, direct assistance, legal counselling, training and labour insertion.
Accem websiteAditus Foundation
Aditus Foundation was established with a view to monitor, act and report on access to fundamental human rights by individuals and groups. Aditus Foundation was founded on the principles of the universality, interdependence and indivisibility of all fundamental human rights, and we strive to promote their understanding and application. As a generic human rights NGO, we work constantly to adopt a broad perspective for human rights in Malta, identifying themes such as non-discrimination and access to effective remedies. We also work towards highlighting the regional and international implications of human rights. Our main activities include the identification of priority areas, formulating advocacy strategies and working towards improvement in legal and administrative standards. We focus primarily on the Government of Malta, but also address the EU institutions, the UN, the Council of Europe and other relevant agencies. We remain in constant communication and cooperation with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental entities to maintain a comprehensive approach to our activities.
Aditus Foundation websiteASKV Refugee Support
ASKV is an Amsterdam-based organisation providing legal assistance and social support to rejected asylum seekers in the Netherlands. Over the past thirty years, ASKV has supported undocumented migrants with a refugee background by providing shelter, legal and social assistance, daytime activities, and vocational training. Within the organisation there is a dedicated focus on direct assistance to stateless persons and we work on structural improvements in their situation including through strategic litigation, research and awareness campaigns. ASKV is a vocal advocate for refugee and stateless rights, both locally and nationally and engages in direct policy advocacy for durable improvements in Dutch policy. ASKV鈥檚 multifaceted approach to assistance and support for undocumented (stateless) refugees ultimately aims to secure their right to residence in the Netherlands and end their precarious and marginalised existence.
ASKV Refugee Support websiteAssociation of Bhutanese Communities in Denmark (ABCD)
Association of Bhutanese Communities in Denmark (ABCD) is a non-profit organization that serves Bhutanese refugees who have been permanently resettled in Denmark. It was founded in 2010 with the aim of preserving and promoting Nepali culture, language, values, and history through various cultural programs, sports activities, literary events, and social activities. In addition, the organization helps refugees integrate into Danish society, representing their interests and concerns at local, regional, national, and international levels.聽
Association of Bhutanese Communities in Denmark (ABCD) websiteAsylum Aid
Asylum Aid has been representing refugees through the UK asylum process for thirty years as well as advocating on behalf of asylum seekers for a better, fairer process in the UK. We are now part of the Helen Bamber group, a charity that specialises in providing care and support for torture survivors.
Asylum Aid has had a specialist focus on Statelessness for the past fifteen years and campaigned alongside ENS for the UK Statelessness process to be created. We have continued to represent statelessness applicants through this process and hope to campaign for legal aid funding in the future.
Asylum Aid websiteCivil Rights Project Sisak - CRP Sisak
The Civil Rights Project Sisak (CRP Sisak) is a non-governmental, apolitical, non-profit, humantitarian organisation that works in Croatia. The goal of the organisation is providing humanitarian aid to refugees, returnees, IDPs, socially vulnerable persons, as well as the promotion and protection of human rights and values of all citizens regarding the development and strengthening of democracy and humanism, protection and affirmation of human, civil and political rights.
Civil Rights Project Sisak - CRP Sisak websiteComissi贸 Catalana d'Acci贸 pel Refugi (CCAR)
Comissi贸 Catalana d'Acci贸 pel Refugi (CCAR) is a non-governmental organisation founded in 2014. It聽is an independent organisation associated to the Spanish Commission for Refugees (CEAR). CCAR was born with the purpose of approaching and ensuring international mandates in Catalonia to protect those who seek asylum and other forms of protection, among them stateless persons. Moreover, it was founded to veil for the correct application of the 1951 Geneva Convention and other national and international norms addressed to asylum seekers. Our foundation goals are the protection of the right to asylum and refugees' rights, as well as the protection of immigrants' rights. 聽At the same time, we work in order to foster the social cohesion of refugees.
Comissi贸 Catalana d'Acci贸 pel Refugi (CCAR) websiteConselho Portugu锚s para os Refugiados
Conselho Portugu锚s para os Refugiados (CPR) is a non-governmental organisation created in 1991. It works to uphold the rights of seekers and beneficiaries of international protection in Portugal and to promote the quality of the national asylum system. Within its mandate, CPR provides direct, free and independent legal, social and integration assistance to applicants and beneficiaries of international protection in the country. CPR also develops extensive advocacy, policy, awareness-raising and training activities, and is recognised by the Portuguese Asylum Act as an integral part of the national asylum system. Through its work, CPR also aims to promote knowledge on statelessness and adequate protection of stateless persons in Portugal.
Conselho Portugu锚s para os Refugiados websiteFemale Fellows e.V.
Female Fellows e.V is a non-profit organisation with the mission to empower, inform, include and integrate third-country national women alongside host country female fellows in social, economic and political aspects of their societies in Germany and in Europe. Our vision is to build a society where everyone, including women with migrant and refugee background in Germany and Europe, have a decent and comfortable life together with their female fellows.
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