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Report downgrades Irish efforts to combat human trafficking
Victims of sex trafficking are being failed in Ireland, a new report warns.
Chernobyl orphan Yana returns to Ireland for month of recuperation
When 12-year-old Yana left the confines of her state-run institution in Belarus for the care of a volunteer family in Ireland, she stood on her feet for the very first time. Now the teenager has returned to Ireland for a four-week holiday, which Chernobyl Children International (CCI) hopes will aid her health and development.
‘Anyone who is appealing a negative decision is excluded from the right to work’
The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (Masi) has welcomed Ireland’s full implementation of the EU Reception Conditions Directive and extending the right to work for asylum seekers. “As the people who have been directly affected by the Irish State’s total ban on employment for people seeking asylum, in the direct provision centres across the country people are this evening celebrating what is for once a positive move for at least some of our people,” said a statement from Masi co-ordinators Lucky Khambule and Donnah Vuma. “The right to make an economic contribution to this society and to have the chance to provide for ourselves and our families has been a long time coming.
Disadvantaged groups face hurdles over housing
Discrimination can make it harder for certain groups to have equal access to housing. That’s according to the latest annual report from the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC). Housing in Ireland was a key issue addressed in 2017 by the IHREC, which recently published a study with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) looking at discrimination and inequality in the housing sector. “It is clear from our recently published research that the [housing] problem is not just about supply, but also the additional barriers faced by certain groups in accessing appropriate housing,” said IHREC chief commissioner Emily Logan.
Ireland gives a sense of home across the miles
Aayush Mann: the ‘new face of Bollywood’ in Ireland sings to his own tune
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Irish economy is trending towards more recovery - report
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Boni is on his way to the USA
Boni Odoemene to join 30 student participants representing the island of Ireland as part of the Washington Ireland Program for Service and Leadership (WIP) this year.
Stop fleecing Ireland’s students for rent
Dublin City University students protested recently against rent increases announced by two private student accommodation providers where some of them live.
Directive opt-in means Ireland is on road to asylum reform, conference hears
European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) says Ireland is on the road to reforming its treatment of people seeking refuge, following its decision to participate in the EU’s Reception Conditions Directive.
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