Click here to see the numbers and origins of refugees hosted by Macedonia.
For North Macedonia country of information (COI) experts, reports, commentaries and relevant documents, please click here.
As UNHCR statistics generally rely on data from host countries, statistics on refugees alone can give an insufficient account of refugee numbers, as some host countries will not grant refugee status to certain groups. Including statistics for individuals in refugee-like situations is an attempt to account for unrecognised refugees and does not include internally displaced persons. Statistics for stateless refugees are included if available.
w2eu.info – Welcome to Europe
Email: contact@w2eu.info or w2eu_info@yahoo.com
This hyperlink –w2eu.info – leads to an independent source of information for refugees coming to Europe. w2eu.info might be useful on their journey to and through Europe by giving access to counseling and useful contacts in different European countries.
Association of Citizens Macedonian Women’s Rights Center – Shelter Center, Skopje
Str. “Bozidar Adjija” no.1 entry 1 flat 6, Municipality Kisela Voda, 1000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Tel: +389 22 77 24 00
Email: shelter_centar@yahoo.com
Shelter Center provides free legal services in cases where the protection of human rights is at issue.
Organization AMBRELA
Email: info@ambrela.org.mk
Contact person: Gordana Rodic ambrelaoffice@gmail.com
AMBRELA is nonprofit organization and Center of Integration for the Roma population in Shuto Orizari. AMBRELA understands itself as a Center for Integration that aims to promote documentation of un- registered Roma that live outside the nation-state organization as well as their social participation. Their key areas of expertise are: Education, social inclusion, self-empowerment of minorities, gender, Roma culture and grass-roots organizing.
AMBRELA also works with and supports Roma refugees, especially those Roma refugees from the Kosovo crisis period because living “un- documented” makes life difficult. AMBRELA supports this particular group by arranging ID cards for them.
Journalists for Human Rights
www.detstvo.org.mk
Venijamin Macukovski 2A-3/16, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia
Tel: +389 22 46 13 22
Email: detstvo@detstvo.org.mk
Our work is enhancing Human Rights in Macedonia and the broader region. Regarding refugees
• we spread information about the refugee situation through the media
• we offer education and workshops with asylum seekers about their rights and responsibility
• we work with internally displaced people
Legis Skopje
Cvetan Dimov 4/1-5
Tel: +38978299415
Email: info@legis.mk
Contact person: Mersiha Smailovic