Dear all,
This free e learning programme just released by UNHCR is a useful tool for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge of statelessness and the related legal framework. To access it you simply need to register via this link (no charge):
https://trainingpost.com/course/statelessness
This week's ENS guest blog (http://www.statelessness.eu/blog/who-are-you-fraud-impersonation-and-loss-nationality-without-procedural-protection) from Adrian Berry may also be of interest, and if you are not already on the ENS mailing list you can sign up here: http://www.statelessness.eu/sign-up
Finally, anyone interested who hasn't signed the ENS online petition calling for improved protection for stateless persons in Europe, please take a minute to do so by clicking on the link in the email signature below.
Many thanks and best regards,
Chris Nash - ENS Coordinator
Europe must act now to protect an estimated 600,000 stateless people who live in Europe today. Join the cause and sign the petition - http://www.statelessness.eu/act-now-on-statelessness
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