South East Europe

The dissolution of former Yugoslavia in the 1990s was responsible for major refugee movements to neighbouring countries, particularly Germany and Austria. Since the resolution of the conflict, refugees have been gradually returning to their homes in Bosnia-Herzogovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, while the number of fresh asylum applications from this region has been consistently decreasing.
Zsuzsa

Zsuzsa has lived in Hungary with her husband and two sons since 1998. She now works as social worker in the same refugee camp the family lived in until they were granted residence permits.

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