GLAM
Le GLAM is the Group for the fight to welcome migrants, created in response to the institutional injustices against exiles and the and the invisibilization of LGBTQIA+ migratory routes
Le GLAM is the Group for the fight to welcome migrants, created in response to the institutional injustices against exiles and the and the invisibilization of LGBTQIA+ migratory routes
The Watizat association realise and distributes information tools for the exiles
Foreign nationals' rights hotline: welcome and information on foreign nationals' rights and the administrative procedures involved in staying and working in France.
Foreign nationals' rights hotline: welcome and information on foreign nationals' rights and the administrative procedures involved in staying and working in France.
Foreign nationals' rights hotline
Foreign nationals’ legal advice centre
The Sindiane project offers a range of workshops and activities for women and LGBT people in exile.
Support and guidance for people with chronic illnesses (HIV, hepatitis, etc.).
This site brings together the departments responsible for issuing permits: the Foreign Nationals and Nationality Department the Department of Regulations and Public Liberties (registration certificates, driving licences, national identity cards, passports)
Foreign nationals’ legal advice centre : welcome and information on foreign nationals' rights and the administrative procedures involved in staying and working in France.
From Récit de Muharem
I received OFPRA’s refusal in January 2016 [...]
From Récit de Blessed
Since I’ve been here (editor’s note: in the Dublin procedure) I haven’t had any accommodation [...]
From Majen's story
From Sekender and his familly's Story
Finally the Platform gave us the document to go to the doctor (CMU), they told us that with this document we can go to the doctor for free [...]
From Sekender and his familly's Story
To eat we went to the NOGA Restaurant for 1 month, then we had to stop because there was no more room [...]
From Sekender and his familly's Story
For my sister, we called the 115 many times but they said there was no room, they asked if she had any children and say “sorry we don’t have place”, we tried so many times and when she said she didn’t have any children they said there was no room… one time we didn’t know what to do so i told my sister, tell 115 you have a child … as she doesn’t have a child, she took my daughter to get a place in a hotel… we know it doesn’t work like that but how do you do it…? I know it’s not right, we’re not used to lying, but we don’t have a solution… It’s to hard to see her like this… In the end my sister told the truth where she sleep with our daughter, and they said they would think about it…
From Sekender and his familly's Story
When we arrived a afghan man came up to us at the train station, asked us where we’re from and brought us to his house [...]
Majen 31 male
Majen who tell us is arrival in Marseille as a student and how it gradually became more than just a city where he istudied.
Moaouia 31 male
"Marseille allow me to feel my humanity, and if they sent me back to Sudan, i will start the journey back here automatically."
Adnan 20 male
Why they won't let us work? As human beings we do not understand why we are not allowed to have a decent life.
Murat, Sarah et leur fils family
Récit récolté par l'Observatoire Asile de Marseille
Ibrahim 25 male
Récit d'Ibrahim, guinéen arrivé à Marseille en 2017. Les associations qui aident, la scolarisation des enfants, l'hébérgement pour les demandeurs d'asile en procédure Dublin.
Waheed 25 male
Récit récolté par l'Observatoire Asile de Marseille
Saïd 45 male
Récit de l'arrivée à Marseille de Saïd, afghan de 45 ans, en 2017.
Blessed 35 male
Récit de Blessed, nigérian de 35 ans, arrivé en France en 2016. Après 6 mois d'attente, sa Procédure Dublin est annulée et il peut enfin demander l'asile en France.
Omer 30 male
Je viens du Kurdistan turc, plus précisément de la ville de Diyarbakir. Dans ma ville, j’étais étudiant d’ingénierie de l’environnement et aussi jeune travailleur, comme chef de projet dans le milieu associatif.
Association créée par des demandeurs asile avec l’objectif de défendre les intérêts et faire respecter les droits des usagers de la Plateforme d’Accueil des Demandeurs d’Asile (PADA) de Marseille.
Au commissariat, ils m’ont pris les empreintes, ils m’ont fait un procès verbal et ils m’ont donné une convocation pour la Préfecture [...]
Je me suis concentré sur les bonnes rencontres [...]
El Manba organise des permanences de soutien juridique et des cours de français. Il se bat pour la liberté de circulation et d'installation.
Je suis allé rencontrer la CIMADE, qui m’a aidé pour préparer mon recours [...]
Une famille soudanaise qu’on connaissait de l’Italie […] nous a expliqué comment faire pour demander l’asile et nous a dit qu’on devait aller à la Plateforme [...]
Les PADA sont la porte d’entrée dans la procédure d’asile : toute personne qui souhaite demander l’asile doit s’y présenter pour obtenir une convocation au Guichet unique pour demandeur d’asile (GUDA)
À la nouvelle PADA ils m’ont dit qu’ils ne faisaient plus de « services sociaux » [...]
Après 4 mois, ils ont reçu l’ordre de transfert vers l’Italie, mais on les a aussi informés sur la possibilité de faire un recours, sous 48 heures contre cette décision [...]