CYPRUS: Voice of Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers on Guardianship - A study on Guardians of Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers in Cyprus

This research analyses the situation of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in Cyprus with regard to guardianship as the fundamental element of their protection and ascertains what unaccompanied minor asylum seekers find important factors for their guardians.

The findings of the study support the observations on the situation and general assumption that the guardianship system in Cyprus has failed to fully support unaccompanied minor asylum seekers and the guardians role as defined by international guidelines and standards has not been undertaken efficiently by the official guardians appointed by the Cypriot designated authorities.

Furthermore findings of the research show that unaccompanied minor asylum seekers have been subjected to violation of their rights and humanitarian concerns such as child labour, psychological abuse and risk of detention due to their residency status. The official guardians failed to determine the best interest of the children, their protection and welfare. The research also found that NGOs which act as unofficial guardians of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers demonstrated proficient and competent performance of guardianship duties in spite of inadequate cooperation by the official authorities with the NGOs. Although their functions were limited to tackling the problems encountered by unaccompanied minor asylum seekers due to the unresponsiveness of the legal authorities, unaccompanied minor asylum seekers interviewed recognised their efforts with satisfaction and acknowledged their expertise. 

Owner: Nikta Akaserehpdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/research.pdf

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