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Protection of unaccompanied children from Ukraine in Poland – what should be improved

Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has resulted in millions of people being forced to flee their homes. These include those who need special care – children who have crossed the border without their parents or legal guardians and those who have been in foster care in Ukraine.

Bearing in mind the protection of the rights of unaccompanied foreign children in Poland, on December 8 we participated in a cross-sector seminar organised by ICMPD as part of the KOMPLEKS project, which we are partnering with the Polish Migration Forum and the Office for Foreigners.

The seminar was designed to share knowledge and experience of providing assistance and protection to children separated from their parents and unaccompanied children. The meeting was attended by representatives and representatives of non-governmental organisations, local authorities, academia that deal with the issue of unaccompanied children.

The following are the summary postulates of the seminar*:

The following are the summary postulates of the seminar*:

Regarding the situation of children who have come to Poland from foster care:

Education:

Border traffic/border crossing:

In terms of under-researched groups:

Not present in the current legislation:

The meeting was held as part of the project Kompleks – comprehensive support for people with special needs in the Polish migration management system, which is financed by the “Home Affairs” Programme implemented under the Norwegian Funds 2014-2021. The programme is at the disposal of the Minister of the Interior and Administration.

The project partners are the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), the Polish Migration Forum, the Association for Legal Intervention and the Office for Foreigners.

* compiled by A. Kosowicz, Warsaw, December 9, 2022.

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