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InfoMigrants By Sophie GORMAN Published on : 2021/05/04 Almost one in five of recorded suicide attempts and deaths in northwest Syria are by children. The overall number of suicides in the area has risen sharply over the past year, jumping by 86% in the first three months of 2021 in comparison with 2020, according to aid organization Save the Children. At least 42 of all those who attempted suicide in northwest Syria in the last three months of 2020 were aged 15 years or younger, while 18% were adolescents between the ages of 16 and 20, writes Save the Children in a new report published on Friday, April 29. Last week, Save the Children’s partners confirmed that a 14-year-old boy took his own life in a displacement camp in Hama, the latest in a series of such cases recorded. ....
After a blaze in an accommodation center for asylum seekers near Hamburg, a resident was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for suspected arson. It was the second fire in such a facility in northern Germany this year. ....
InfoMigrants By ANSA Published on : 2021/04/27 Concluding a project on mental health for refugees in Agadez, Niger, the organization Doctors for Human Rights (MEDU) has launched an appeal to Europe, highlighting the need to ensure humanitarian corridors and the possibility of integration. The Italian organization Doctors for Human Rights (MEDU) said on April 26 that it will conclude a mental health project for refugees in Agadez, Niger. MEDU said in a statement that it has been active in the country since 2019, supporting over 1,000 refugees mainly hailing from Sudan. The organization highlighted that the issues concerning each one of them call into question the responsibility of the international community, [and] of European countries over the management of migration flows that cannot be exclusively focused on their cynical containment. It added that it remains essential to ensure for refugees ....
InfoMigrants By Leslie Carretero Published on : 2021/04/22 The strict COVID-19 lockdown measures imposed in France in March last year hit migrant minors awaiting recognition of their status ten times as hard as the normal population, says a new report from several NGOS, including Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the organization Comede, which advocates for the health of migrants living in France said in a new report released earlier this month that the COVID lockdowns had affected young unrecognized migrants ten times as hard as the rest of the population. According to the aid groups, the dehumanizing two-month period these youths were forced to live through contributed to a steep rise in mental health issues among them, including an increase in suicidal thoughts, anxiety and a variety of sleep disorders. ....