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Women in direct provision still paying for period products even though they should be free Minister says if any resident is being charged, they should notify the authorities All Direct Provision centre managers were advised by way of email on March 8, 2021 of their obligations to provide free period products to women. Sun, 23 May, 2021 - 20:30 Aoife Moore, Political Correspondent A majority of women in Direct Provision are still paying for period products, according to a new survey. Homeless Period Ireland surveyed 51 women from centres across the country, with 27 reporting that they are still charged for the products, despite confirmation from the Minister for Children and Equality that the products are free in every centre. ....
Morocco restricts movement of migrants into Spanish enclave DW talks to some of the migrants who are trying to swim around the barrier into the North African enclave. Spain s Interior Ministry says more than half were already sent back to Morocco and is pressing on with its expulsions. Watch video 02:08 ....
Switzerland pledges CHF8 million for Rohingya refugees The Cox s Bazar refugee camp, in Bangladesh. Keystone / Shafiqur Rahman The Swiss contribution was made at a donor conference organised by the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, which is hoping to raise almost $1 billion to help the Rohingya. This content was published on May 18, 2021 - 15:52 May 18, 2021 - 15:52 Keystone-SDA/dos The Swiss offer of $8.7 million (almost CHF8 million) will mainly go towards the UN’s activities in Bangladesh, said Manuel Bessler, the head of the Swiss humanitarian aid corps. The rest will go towards Swiss development projects in the region, which currently include anti-sexual violence campaigns and efforts to boost access to clean water and education. ....
Switzerland to take in up to 1,600 refugees Switzerland s participation in the UN resettlement programme focuses on victims from the conflicts in the Middle East. Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The government has decided to welcome up to 1,600 refugees over two years as part of an international resettlement programme. This content was published on May 19, 2021 - 14:43 May 19, 2021 - 14:43 swissinfo.ch/urs This figure for 2022/2023 is unchanged from the quota for the current period. However, the government said it will take in up to 300 additional refugees who could not be included in a previous programme due to the Covid-19 pandemic. ....