Submission form: Submission #2296
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Numéro de la soumission: 2296
Identifiant (ID) de la soumission: 8026
Identifiant universel unique (UUID) de la soumission: ce8c7711-3be1-4a5a-b4f7-0ca67df77aa5
URI de la soumission: /fr/submit-pledges
Créé: dim 31/07/2022 - 22:38
Terminé: dim 31/07/2022 - 22:38
Modifié: mar 10/10/2023 - 07:33
Adresse IP distante: 2.22.245.54
Soumis par: Pablo Sebastian Mariani
Langue: English
Est un brouillon: Non
Webform: Modèle d'annonce de contribution
Soumettre à: Submission form
Flaggé: Oui
serial: '2296' sid: '8026' uuid: ce8c7711-3be1-4a5a-b4f7-0ca67df77aa5 uri: /submit-pledges created: '1659278323' completed: '1659278323' changed: '1696894391' in_draft: '0' current_page: '' remote_addr: 2.22.245.54 uid: '2561' langcode: en webform_id: pledges_submission_form entity_type: node entity_id: '7516' locked: '0' sticky: '1' notes: '' metatag: meta data: type_of_pledge: - individual participating_states_and_actors: { } nature_of_the_pledge_please_select_: - process_oriented - structured gcm_objective_support: - gcm_objective_support_7 - gcm_objective_support_15 - gcm_objective_support_16 - gcm_objective_support_17 - gcm_objective_support_23 gcm_guiding_principle: - '738' - '739' - '742' - '741' - '740' - '259' - '258' - '257' - '737' - '736' confirm_email: pmariani@mayorsmechanism.org country: '201' full_name: 'Pablo Mariani' id_of_the_matched_pledge: '' name_of_state_actor_submitting: 'The Mayors Mechanism submitting in the name of the City of Braga' name_of_the_matched_pledge: '' name_of_the_pledge: 'Local and Regional Governments’ Pledge for Children Displaced by the Conflict in Ukraine' pledging_entity: cities_municipalities_local_authority position: KMO provide_description: |- Through this pledge, Braga, amongst some other Local and Regional Governments (LRGs) in Europe, commits to “treat [migrant children] as our own because they are their own. A child is a child, and we want all children and youth to belong, to bring out their best, and to contribute to their communities”. Through its 8 objectives, this pledge, catalyzed in the face of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, aims to support the EU Temporary Protection Directive. Through this pledge LRGs are stepping up to welcome refugee children and families into their homes, their schools and their communities. As families fleeing Ukraine have the right to protection and the chance to choose where they stay, LRGs in Europe have seen an estimated 2 million children arriving to their cities and towns. The pledge aims to achieve the following 8 objectives: 1. Protect children who are fleeing the conflict (by pooling capacities with cities across Europe to deploy trained social workers to assist children point of arrival, at service point or in any reception facility housing them, and in host communities, ensuring child protection personnel are involved in all procedures involving children and including refugee children in our child protection systems); 2: Put children first and safeguard them and their families from any form of xenophobia or discrimination; 3: Meet children’s basic needs immediately – including health, access to psychosocial support, a home and family income; 4: Keep families together and do what it takes to reunite families (by strengthening cooperation between cities to expedite family tracing and reunification); 5: Support children and their families through fast, efficient and child safe relocation schemes and tos hare responsibility (with other LRGs and partnerships with local transport companies and airlines); 6: Ensure children and young people have immediate access to education, training opportunities and support to rebuild their lives; 7: Mobilise public funding for children’s needs and 8: Engage young people, safely and ethically, as key actors and partners in shaping the response –and work with youth- and refugee-led organisations. tentative_deadline: '2024-07-31'
*Toutes les références au Kosovo doivent être comprises dans le contexte de la résolution 1244 (1999) du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies.
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