Since 2015, more than a million women, men and children have undertaken perilous journeys to reach northern European countries, using unofficial migration routes across the Mediterranean Sea and south-east Europe.
A study, authored by Theo Hannides, Nicola Bailey and Dwan Kaoukji, provides a snapshot of refugees’ experiences regarding communication and information at different points on their journey, based on interviews with 79 refugees and 45 humanitarian actors. Intended to inform humanitarian agencies responding to the refugee crisis in Europe, it examines the communication behaviours and priority information needs of refugees in three areas: on their journey, in “transit” camps in Greece, and in Germany. The film is designed to be watched on a mobile phone and help the viewers experience first hand the fears refugees face on their journey for a life.
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Source: BBC.com
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