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German NGO Calls for Better Reception and Integration of Refugees

The Ministry of the Interior expects around 800,000 refugees to apply for asylum in Germany in 2015. In many places, the growing number of refugees has led to catastrophic conditions in the emergency accommodations...

by Adriana Kessler
Image: Rasande Tyskar - Flickr/CC content

The Ministry of the Interior expects around 800,000 refugees to apply for asylum in Germany in 2015. In many places, the growing number of refugees has led to catastrophic conditions in the emergency accommodations where they are received. The refugee rights organization Pro Asyl points out that most of the refugees will stay permanently and demands that they receive all the help they need to enable them to get out of these accommodations and become self-reliant as quickly as possible. This would be the only sustainable way to ease the burden and to allow their successful integration.

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