Joint statement: Step up to ensure functioning asylum systems in Europe amid significant funding cuts

Amid significant funding cuts, Better Days joins 105 civil society organizations calling on institutional and private donors to step up and work with civil society to ensure functioning asylum systems in Europe. Read the full statement here.
Joint statement: Hundreds of Unaccompanied Children in Unsafe Zones

Better Days joins 12 civil society organisations in calling for immediate action of relocation to protect hundreds of unaccompanied children (UASC) who currently lack access to basic services including: clothing and shoes, safe accommodation, and healthcare and education. We call for the foll0wing steps to be taken urgently: Immediately register any asylum applications (including family […]
Advocacy brief: Safeguarding the Rights of Unaccompanied Children at EU Borders under the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

Better Days joins 29 civil society organisations in calling for the EU and its member states to pursue 10 key priorities to ensure that the rights of unaccompanied children are protected – in line with international refugee and human rights law – and create a #PactThatProtectsChildren. Read the full statement here
Public Statement: future-proof solutions for people displaced from Ukraine

With temporary protection set to expire on 4 March 2025, EU leadership is urgently needed to ensure millions of people displaced from Ukraine have continued access to rights and inclusion in Europe. Better Days joins 131 civil society organisations in calling on the EU to propose timely, coordinated, collective and future-proof options for the transition […]
Joint Letter: call to reject harmful EU Migration Pact

Better Days joins 81 civil society organisations in calling on Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to reject the proposed New Pact on Migration and Asylum in the upcoming vote by the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE). The Pact creates a system whereby the right to seek asylum in the EU […]
Joint Letter: call for upholding human rights in Samos CCAC

Better Days joins 20 civil society organisations in calling for the closure of the Samos Closed Controlled Access Centre (CCAC) due to the consistently inhumane conditions and degrading treatment experienced by people seeking asylum. In the meantime, given the urgent need for improved conditions in the CCAC, we call on the Greek authorities and the […]
Joint Letter: access to food and medical care in Lesvos CCAC

Better Days joins 15 civil society organisations in calling on Greek authorities to ensure that people in need of international protection residing at the Lesvos Closed Controlled Access Centre (CCAC) have access to basic necessities, like food, medical care, and mental health and psychosocial support. Everyone, no matter their legal status, has the right to […]
Joint Letter: lack of data on mainland reception facilities

Better Days joins 34 civil society organisations in calling for the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum to address the lack of adequate, publicly available statistics in relation to the population residing in the accommodation structures of the mainland reception system, as well as essential information about the operations of the facilities including accessibility to […]
Public Statement: Demand for Humane Reception Conditions

Reception of asylum seekers in Greece: the demand for humane conditions remainsĀ Athens, 9th of November 2023: The undersigned organizations are sounding the alarm on the ongoing malfunctioning of the country’s reception system that deprives asylum seekers and refugees of access to rights and services, in violation of EU and national legislation. On the islands, […]
Appeal: Child Victims of War

Even war has rules. Almost half of the dead are children: over 2,000 have already been killed and thousands more children will live with disabilities and mental health issues due to war-inflicted trauma. The blatant disregard for civilians’ right to life and protection cannot be accepted. Child Rights Advocacy Network (CRAN) and the co-signatory Civil […]