At the end of the school year, 325 refugee and migrant children attended schools in Serbia - 240 were enrolled in 35 primary schools across the country, 65 children were enrolled into 16 high schools, and 20 children attended preschool programme.
“Being a family with children, we weren’t exposed to physical violence, but we were returned without our possessions. Without phones, money, even the sleeping bags - they took everything. Once we were detained for two days...
The workshop is useful for me, I learned a lot of new things, we talked, and the Centre is particularly useful because I have three schoolchildren who regularly attend activities here...
Save the Children u Srbiji obeležio je važan jubilej - stogodišnjicu rada organizacije - konferencijom posvećenom borbi protiv trgovine decom migrantima i izbeglicama. Konferencija je organizovana u okviru projekta Deca nisu na prodaju koji u Srbiji od 1. jula 2018. godine do 31. decembra 2019. godine, uz podršku švedske organizacije Radio Aid, u Srbiji sprovode Save the Children i Udruženje građana za borbu protiv trgovine ljudima i svih oblika nasilja nad ženama Atina.
In first three months of the year 1,453 refugees and migrants travelling through Western Balkans Route testified about 1,521 cases of irregular push backs at various borders in the region to Save the Children and its partner organization Praxis. Every fourth person who was reportedly returned from the countries along the route without being given an opportunity to seek asylum was a child (352 children).