Migration
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Compte rendu de la délégation de l’appel à la régularisation des migrants qui a rencontré le Ministre des Droits de l’Homme et des relations avec les instances constitutionnelles et la société civile
Tunis le 20 avril 2020
Une délégation des associations et organisations à l’initiative de l’appel pour la régularisation des migrants composée de :
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Inclusive Education Initiatives for Migrants: Empowering Communities in Tunisia
We are delighted to announce the publication of our latest article titled "Inclusive Education Initiatives for Migrants: Empowering Communities in Tunisia" on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, authored by Inès Mansouri from PADIL.
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SEE ME, HEAR ME Project : Discover SeHeMe Online Magazine AR
SeHeMe Online Magazine Arabic
Dear friends and partners,We are delighted to announce the publication of ''SeHeMe Online Magazine Arabic''. This edition continues our commitment to providing insightful and engaging content to our community.
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SeHeMe Project Case Studies
A case study proves to be a relevant research approach for gaining concrete, contextualized, and in-depth knowledge about a specific real-world subject. It provides the opportunity to explore in detail the features, meanings, and key implications related to the studied case.
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The SEHEME Case Studies Booklet !
We are delighted to announce the publication of the SEHEME Case Study Booklet, which includes 14 successful stories of migrants or refugees under 30 years old, the third ongoing activity within the framework of Work package (WP2) of the SEHEME project.
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The SeHeMe in Tunisia: Radio Outreach 21 March, 2023
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 3rd article, entitled “The SeHeMe in Tunisia : Radio Outreach 21 March, 2023”, on the SEE ME, HEAR ME Project website, written by Inès Mansouri , from PADIL.
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Tunisie: Centre El Ouardia, des personnes migrantes privées de leur liberté sans garanties judiciaires
Centre El Ouardia, des personnes migrantes privées de leur liberté sans garanties judiciaires
Communiqué (Tunis le 30 avril 2020),
Sous l’appellation officielle et neutre de « Centre d’Accueil et d’Orientation », le centre de El Ouardia est bel est bien un centre de rétention pour personnes migrantes, bien que son statut juridique soit pour le moins incertain.