URGENT: Tell Congress to rein in immigration enforcement that is putting kids at risk
February 9, 2026
Built on a KIND-developed, case-based, multi-disciplinary workshop methodology, this report captures shared challenges, practical solutions, and concrete recommendations for the transnational protection cases involving children displaced from Ukraine. At a time when child protection risks remain high and responses vary widely between countries, the report supports KIND’s Project Suzir’ya by helping civil society and state actors align around common priorities, strengthen cross-border cooperation, and improve protection for children at risk.
Suzir’ya, meaning “constellation” in Ukrainian, is an innovative project by KIND addressing the critical needs of children displaced by the war in Ukraine. This initiative strengthens child protection systems, counters human trafficking, and ensures access to justice for vulnerable children across Europe. By empowering civil society organizations (CSOs), government actors, and transnational networks, Suzir’ya fosters […]
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