Apatride Network
Addressing statelesness in the EU, by connecting stateless people to legal aid, awareness raising, community building, advocacy, and much more.
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Scott Moore
€500 EUR since Sep 2023
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Guest
€100 EUR since Sep 2023
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Jesus Tolmo Garcia
€100 EUR since Dec 2023
Aleksejs Ivashuk
€56.1 EUR since Aug 2023
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Maija R.
€50 EUR since Sep 2023
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€50 EUR since Sep 2023
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€50 EUR since Sep 2023
Zahra
€45 EUR since Sep 2023
Jessica
€44 EUR since Aug 2023
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Aleksejs Ivashuk
Admin
€56 EUR
Jessica
Admin
€44 EUR
Aleksandra
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Lynn
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Mheo
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Scott Moore
€500 EUR
Guest
€100 EUR
Jesus Tolmo G...
€100 EUR
Maija R.
€50 EUR
Guest
€50 EUR
Guest
€50 EUR
Zahra
€45 EUR
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Credit from Istvan Áron Lencz to Statelessness Awareness Forum (Europe) •
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Today’s balance€226.44 EUR
Total raised
€15,041.74 EUR
Total disbursed
€14,815.30 EUR
Estimated annual budget
€142.02 EUR
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Apatride Network is now live on Open Collective. Thank you to the Open Collective team for such a user-friendly and helpful platform, and to Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion for discovering this platform for us! We will strive to ut...
Published on August 6, 2023 by Aleksejs Ivashuk
About
Apatride Network was formed in August of 2020, as a coalition of stateless individuals, communities and other stateless-led organizations working on addressing statelessness in the EU. Much of our work focuses on raising awareness on statelessness through publications and lectures, advocacy, connecting stateless people to legal aid, community building, and serving to bridge the divide between different relevant actors in statelessness (academics, NGOs, state-actors, UN agencies, et cetera).
Along with our members, we are also associated with European Network on Statelessness, Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, and serve on UNHCR’s Advisory Committee of Organisations led by forcibly displaced and stateless. On top of our regional work in the EU, we also work on local and global statelessness projects.
Along with our members, we are also associated with European Network on Statelessness, Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, and serve on UNHCR’s Advisory Committee of Organisations led by forcibly displaced and stateless. On top of our regional work in the EU, we also work on local and global statelessness projects.