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- Ligne n°7 : Five reasons why you should care about statelessness
Ligne n°21 : ... Image for post Image for post- Ligne n°22 : Nuzret Hodzic, a stateless man living in Montenegro, says that without
Ligne n°23 : a nationality he feels like a shadow. © UNHCR/Nena Lukina ...
Ligne n°34 : ... The problem is of grave concern not only to the Roma, but also to other- Ligne n°35 : stateless people in Europe, whose number rises to hundreds of
Ligne n°36 : thousands. Statelessness creates a chasm between them and the wider ...
Ligne n°35 : ... stateless people in Europe, whose number rises to hundreds of- Ligne n°36 : thousands. Statelessness creates a chasm between them and the wider
Ligne n°37 : community, threatening the cohesion of our society as a whole. ...- Ligne n°43 : Here are five key reasons why statelessness should constitute an
Ligne n°44 : ever-present concern. ...
Ligne n°49 : ... Every day, children are born without a nationality, through no fault of- Ligne n°50 : their own. Countries across the globe report 3.2 million stateless
Ligne n°51 : people on their territories — but their true number could even be three ...- Ligne n°54 : The main reason behind their statelessness is discrimination. Most
Ligne n°55 : people are denied a nationality due to their histories, their looks, ...
Ligne n°56 : ... their language or their faith. Exclusion and persecution often describe- Ligne n°57 : the existence of the world’s stateless populations.
Ligne n°62 : ... This is what this situation has done to me,” said Nuzret Hodzic, a- Ligne n°63 : stateless man living in Montenegro.
- Ligne n°65 : 2. Statelessness may affect people in your community or country
Ligne n°68 : ... without nationality in Europe. A large number of people became- Ligne n°69 : stateless after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. More than 20 years
Ligne n°70 : later, statelessness remains a concern in that part of Europe. ...
Ligne n°69 : ... stateless after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. More than 20 years- Ligne n°70 : later, statelessness remains a concern in that part of Europe.
Ligne n°73 : ... people fell through the cracks of the new legislation, becoming- Ligne n°74 : stateless. Though many have managed to establish their nationality,
Ligne n°75 : members of minority groups, especially Roma, continue to face ...
Ligne n°78 : ... In many countries across the continent, gaps in nationality laws- Ligne n°79 : continue to create statelessness at birth and later in life.
- Ligne n°81 : Stateless people are not asking for special treatment. They are only
Ligne n°82 : asking for equal treatment ...- Ligne n°84 : These stateless people are not asking for special treatment. They are
Ligne n°85 : only asking for equal treatment — the chance to have the same ...
Ligne n°85 : ... only asking for equal treatment — the chance to have the same- Ligne n°86 : opportunities as all citizens. “One day, I presented my stateless
Ligne n°87 : document to the bank. They asked me ‘where is this country “Stateless” ...
Ligne n°86 : ... opportunities as all citizens. “One day, I presented my stateless- Ligne n°87 : document to the bank. They asked me ‘where is this country “Stateless”
Ligne n°88 : located?’”, explained Anastasia Trevogin, a formerly stateless woman ...
Ligne n°87 : ... document to the bank. They asked me ‘where is this country “Stateless”- Ligne n°88 : located?’”, explained Anastasia Trevogin, a formerly stateless woman
Ligne n°89 : living in France. ...- Ligne n°91 : 3. Statelessness can take away basic rights that most of us take for granted
- Ligne n°93 : Statelessness is not just the lack of nationality: It can mean a life
Ligne n°94 : without education or medical care. It can mean a life without the ...- Ligne n°103 : Nino, a stateless young woman from Georgia, saw her dreams put on hold
Ligne n°104 : due to her lack of nationality: “I have been playing [the trombone] for ...
Ligne n°104 : ... due to her lack of nationality: “I have been playing [the trombone] for- Ligne n°105 : years, but because I am stateless, I couldn’t continue my studies at
Ligne n°106 : the conservatory to have a profession that I dream of. The only job ...- Ligne n°109 : 4. Statelessness is a key aspect of the fastest-growing refugee emergency of
Ligne n°110 : our time ...- Ligne n°112 : Statelessness has deep links to some of the world’s most pressing
Ligne n°113 : global emergencies, like the Myanmar crisis, driving over 600,000 ...
Ligne n°120 : ... The Syria conflict is another crisis where we see links between forced- Ligne n°121 : displacement and risks of statelessness. A 2014 assessment found that
Ligne n°122 : the conflict has left many women without their husbands and many times ...
Ligne n°123 : ... without a marriage certificate which puts their children at risk of- Ligne n°124 : statelessness, as Syrian children born outside Syria as refugees can
Ligne n°125 : only acquire nationality through their fathers. Adults also face the ...
Ligne n°125 : ... only acquire nationality through their fathers. Adults also face the- Ligne n°126 : risk of statelessness when their documentation is lost, destroyed or
Ligne n°127 : confiscated due to the conflict or displacement. ...- Ligne n°129 : Although the majority of stateless people in Europe were born in the
Ligne n°130 : region, there are also stateless migrants and refugees who have come ...
Ligne n°129 : ... Although the majority of stateless people in Europe were born in the- Ligne n°130 : region, there are also stateless migrants and refugees who have come
Ligne n°131 : from other areas with known stateless populations, including Syria, ...
Ligne n°130 : ... region, there are also stateless migrants and refugees who have come- Ligne n°131 : from other areas with known stateless populations, including Syria,
Ligne n°132 : Afghanistan, Cote d’Ivoire and Iraq. ...
Ligne n°136 : ... It is governments that establish who their nationals are, and- Ligne n°137 : governments can change their laws and procedures, to give stateless
Ligne n°138 : people a place to belong. Together with regional institutions, civil ...
Ligne n°138 : ... people a place to belong. Together with regional institutions, civil- Ligne n°139 : society and the stateless people themselves, they should join forces in
Ligne n°140 : order to find effective solutions. ...- Ligne n°142 : The ultimate solution to statelessness is the granting of nationality.
Ligne n°143 : But until this is achieved, it is important that stateless people enjoy ...
Ligne n°142 : ... The ultimate solution to statelessness is the granting of nationality.- Ligne n°143 : But until this is achieved, it is important that stateless people enjoy
Ligne n°144 : their basic human rights, allowing them to live in dignity. In order to ...
Ligne n°145 : ... achieve this, governments in Europe should ensure that:- Ligne n°146 : * Stateless persons or persons whose citizenship is undetermined
Ligne n°147 : acquire or confirm their citizenship. ...
Ligne n°147 : ... acquire or confirm their citizenship.- Ligne n°148 : * No child is born stateless by granting citizenship automatically at
Ligne n°149 : birth to all children born in Europe who are otherwise stateless. ...
Ligne n°148 : ... * No child is born stateless by granting citizenship automatically at- Ligne n°149 : birth to all children born in Europe who are otherwise stateless.
Ligne n°150 : * All children born in Europe are registered at birth regardless of ...
Ligne n°152 : ... every child’s legal identity is established and the risk of- Ligne n°153 : statelessness is reduced.
Ligne n°154 : * Stateless migrants are identified and protected and the ...
Ligne n°153 : ... statelessness is reduced.- Ligne n°154 : * Stateless migrants are identified and protected and the
Ligne n°155 : naturalization of stateless migrants and refugees is facilitated. ...
Ligne n°154 : ... * Stateless migrants are identified and protected and the- Ligne n°155 : naturalization of stateless migrants and refugees is facilitated.
Ligne n°156 : * All European countries are parties to both UN Statelessness ...
Ligne n°155 : ... naturalization of stateless migrants and refugees is facilitated.- Ligne n°156 : * All European countries are parties to both UN Statelessness
Ligne n°157 : Conventions. ...
Ligne n°159 : ... Aikaterini Kitidi is a communications officer at UNHCR. Click here for- Ligne n°160 : more information on how to take action to end statelessness.