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Established in 1974, ECRE is a European network of 105 NGOs in 39[1] European countries.
Founded | 1974 |
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Type | Non-profit |
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Services | policy initiatives, research, advocacy, capacity building |
Fields | Promote protection and integration of refugees |
Members | 103 member organisations |
Key people | Catherine Woollard (Director) |
Website | http://www.ecre.org |
In 2011, the council raised concerns regarding planned repatriations of Afghan asylum children.[2]
In 2014, the council was critical of EU cutbacks of migrant rescue operations in the Mediterranean.[3]
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ECRE is an alliance of 105 NGOs across 39 European countries. ECRE's mission is to protect and advance the rights of refugees, asylum-seekers and other forcibly displaced persons in Europe and in Europe's external policies.
The European Council on Refugees has criticised an EU decision to scale back operations to rescue migrants drowning in the Mediterranean Sea.
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