Civil society organisations urge EU institutions and national governments to abandon policies that contain asylum seekers at Europe’s borders and to instead facilitate social inclusion.
Amna
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Amna began as Refugee Trauma Initiative (RTI).
Our work began in a tent on the border of Greece and North Macedonia and is now growing globally. We deliver services that mitigate the impact of trauma and toxic stress. We focus on areas where we can make the most difference. Our play-based early childhood programme, Baytna supports whole family healing and our youth programme Dinami offers a safe space for young people. We also offer therapeutic support to men and women.
Now to scale our work, we’re partnering with community organisations around the world to offer trauma and identity informed psychosocial care to people affected by conflict and forced displacement. We invest in and train local organisations and connect them to a healing network that can support their practice
Our mission is to build community capacity for healing.
Our vision is refugees determining their futures, unbounded by the impacts of conflict and displacement.
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Walling Off Welcome: New reception facilities in Greece reinforce a policy of refugee containment and exclusion
Refugees in Greece: Risk of Homelessness and Destitution for Thousands during Winter
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