
The Belgian Human Rights League (LDH) is publishing two guides for migrants. The document answers frequently asked questions and provides information about their rights (housing, permits, health, etc.). The goal is to hep newcomers and long-term residents to find their way in the Belgian administrative labyrinth, as the country is famous for the high complexity of its precedures.
The guide is designed in two versions:
- A complete issue for professionals working in the field (social workers, lawyers, medical and health workers).
- A pocket version specially targeting migrants themselves which will be issued in mid November 2016, both in English and French.
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- Belgian Human Rights League - Ligue des Droits de l'Homme
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- Belgium
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