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Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre

The Refugee Documentation Centre (RDC) is an independent library and research service which is provided under the aegis of the Irish Legal Aid Board. The RDC provides services primarily, though not exclusively, to Irish governmental organisations involved in the asylum process and to private legal practitioners associated with these organisations. Members of the public and other agencies may use the RDC to conduct their own research.  Website: www.legalaidboard.ie
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Ukraine: General information on children; health/medical facilities; education

1 November 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

China: What is the minimum age for getting married in China? Do women in China undergo periodic pregnancy tests? Are there fines for married women who are pregnant below the minimum marriage age? What are the consequences of not being able to pay any fines?

14 October 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Moldova: Information on Moldovan orphanages

7 October 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Malawi: Information relating to the availability of Paediatric medical care

28 January 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Nigeria: Availability of health care for minor children in Africa

23 December 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Nigeria: The existence of orphanages and care for orphans in Nigeria; The existence of orphanages in Lagos; The standard of care if any in Lagos and Nigeria

27 September 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Nigeria: 1. Please indicate what difficulties a child with autism or special needs as a result of an intellectual disability would encounter in Nigeria: A. In accessing medical intervention or assistance from state authorities B. From the general community and family and in school 2. Would the parent (mother) of a child with autism or special needs as a result of an intellectual disability encounter any discrimination or difficulties in Nigeria because of her child's condition?

13 May 2010 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

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