In Romania, Bulgaria and Poland, between 500 000 and a million children are without at least one parent according to the PACE report “Impact of labour migration on left-behind children, 2020”: “Leaving millions of children without parental care is a mass violation of human rights, and an unnecessary threat to the stability and prosperity of our countries. Targeted ad hoc measures are not enough to improve the situation. To maximise the benefits of labour migration, while eliminating its harmful consequences on children left behind, all countries need to acknowledge the scale of this phenomenon and the long-term damage it creates, and to put into place comprehensive approaches to labour migration, which are child-centred, human-rights based, gender-sensitive and socially and economically sustainable.”
Take a look at the photo essay below by Lina Krivoshieva within the ROMACT Programme and learn more about the real-life impact of this phenomenon on Roma communities.
Made in the frame of the public discussion “Children left behind: between labour migration, institutional standards and extended family” organized by ROMACT in partnership with the Ombudsman of Bulgaria Diana Kovacheva.