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Syrian refugees arrive in Zagreb with IOM support through Croatia’s first resettlement programme (25 Jan 2017)

Syrian refugees arrive in Zagreb with IOM support through Croatia’s first resettlement programme  (25 Jan 2017)

Zagreb – 26 Syrian refugees landed safely in Zagreb on Thursday (25-01) after leaving Turkey as part of Croatia’s first ever resettlement programme, launched last year.

The new arrivals included five families and one single male. There were 14 adults and 12 children on the flight, 11 male and 15 female.  A young pregnant woman and her husband were among the group. 

An additional ten refugees who are part of the group will arrived safely today (Friday).

The refugees who arrived yesterday are the second group resettled with IOM, UN Migration Agency’s, which supports the Republic of Croatia’s initiative to accept a total of 150 refugees from Turkey. The first group of 40 refugees arrived on 28 November last year.

Immediately after landing at the Zagreb Airport, IOM provided the new arrivals with assistance, including young children, women and some people with medical needs, including one person in a wheelchair and another with severe visual impairment.

After leaving the airport, the new arrivals were taken to the reception center for asylum seekers in Kutina.

As was successfully done in the case of the first group of refugees arriving in November, IOM staff will provide a Croatian language course and orientation on topics such as living and working in Croatia, building social networks, getting familiarized with the institutions and organizations, and rights and obligations in the areas of education, housing, health and employment. 

At the same time, IOM is implementing capacity building, as well as networking and partnership building activities with national and local stakeholders in the interest of a sustainable resettlement programme, including through the provision of housing solutions and volunteering schemes.

Apart from helping Croatia to meet its internationally assumed obligations, the protection and humanitarian character of the pilot resettlement project continues to ensure the availability of a much needed safe and legal channel for the most vulnerable refugees.

 

For more information please contact IOM Croatia. Igor Aničić, Email: ianicic@iom.int, Tel: +385 1 64 63 887 or Ivan Piteša, Email: ipitesa@iom.int, Tel: +385 1 48 16 885

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