ASSEDEL has reviewed the challenges faced by Syrian refugees in Europe, analyzing policies across five key countries: France, Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.
In its commentary, ASSEDEL acknowledges the efforts made by these nations in providing asylum and integration support but highlights critical gaps, particularly in housing, employment access, and social cohesion. The report underscores the disparities in asylum procedures, the inadequacy of reception conditions in some regions, and the inconsistencies in legal protections, especially concerning the unequal application of EU asylum policies.
Regarding integration, ASSEDEL commends initiatives like Germany’s vocational training programs and the Netherlands’ employment-focused approach but stresses the need for more uniform policies across Europe. It calls for improved funding for housing, streamlined asylum processes, and expanded support services to foster long-term refugee inclusion.
The commentary highlights the importance of a coordinated European approach, stronger refugee protections, and sustained efforts to combat xenophobia, ensuring meaningful and lasting improvements in the lives of Syrian refugees
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