In June, Zoe Given-Wilson
was invited to speak at a meeting of the IGC, an international, intergovernmental
group of immigration policy makers who meet regularly to develop strategic
thinking and share knowledge and best practice about migration around the
world.
At their latest meeting,
the group were particularly concerned to address the increasing numbers of
children arriving in North America and Europe, fleeing conflict and other
dangers such as gang violence or persecution. Many are trafficked, and some
travel ahead of parents. All are vulnerable because of their age. Most
protection mechanisms developed by governments to assess asylum applications
and provide sanctuary are designed primarily to deal with adults, and have to
be adapted to meet the needs of children.
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Zoe will be speaking at
the London
launch of Heart of the Matter on 25 June, with fellow contributors S
Chelvan of No 5 Chambers, and Debora
Singer of Asylum Aid.