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Addressing statelessness in Europe’s refugee response: Gaps and Opportunities

Posted on 24 October 2022 (7 February 2023) by Jan Brulc
[Photo: Greece. Accommodation scheme transfers Palestinian-Syrian family from residential container to Athens apartment; © UNHCR/Alfredo D'Amato

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