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April 24, 2017 In All Posts, English, Publications

Monitoring Social Media

In 2016 in her previous capacity in UNHCR, Melita H. Sunjic introduced a weekly service monitoring the open source discourse among refugees and between refugees and smugglers on social media, See here.

In 2017, this service has been transferred to the European Asylum Support office EASO in Malta.

 

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