DENMARK
Danish Red Cross
Danish
Red Cross
Asylum Department
Sandholmgårdsvej 40
3460 Birkerød
Tel.
++45 3543 2244
Fax ++45 3543 2444
e-mail: asyl@redcross.dk
Since
August 1984, the Danish Red Cross has provided accommodation for asylum
seekers in
Danish Refugee
Council
Asylum Department
Borgergade 10
P.O. Box 53
1002 Copenhagen K
Denmark
tel: ++45/33/73.50.00
fax: ++45/33/32.84.48
e-mail: drc@drc.dk
The Danish Refugee Council is a private, humanitarian organization. It was established in 1956 and has worked since then for refugee protection. Its effort is based on human rights and humanitarian principles.
Danish Refugee Council is an umbrella organization with 30 member organizations.
Initiativet "Flygtninge I Fare"
c/o Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke
Borgergade 10
1300 Copenhagen
Denmark
tel: ++45/28.83.13.18
e-mail: kontakt@flygtninge-i-fare.dk
http://www.flygtninge-i-fare.dk
The
"Refugees in Danger" initiative offers legal advice to rejected asylum seekers and counseling on
return. This initiative provides the basis for information which will be
compiled in a book about cases and an analysis of the asylum procedure in Denmark.
Komitéen Flygtninge Under Jorden
c/o Helle
Bliddal
Strindbergsvej 45
2500 Valby
Denmark
e-mail: komiteen.fuj@get2net.dk
The "Refugees Underground Committee" is a voluntary initiative
to provide support and legal advice to rejected asylum seekers.
LO - Danish Confederation of Trade Unions
Islands Brygge 32D - Postboks 340
2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
tel: ++ 45/3524/6000
fax: ++ 45/3524/6304
e-mail: mja@lo.dk
Biggest trade union in Denmark, representing skilled and unskilled workers, in
the public and private sectors.
PRO-Centrett
Nørre Voldgade
94,
3rd fl.
1358 Copenhagen K
Denmark
tel: ++45/3333.9800
e-mail: pro-centret@pro-centret.dk
PRO-Centret
is a knowledge and communication centre
on prostitution which collects knowledge and provides information and documentation
on all aspects of prostitution and trafficking in women and children.
From July 1st, 2003,
the centre will be merged with four other centres in a knowledge
and communication centre for socially disadvantaged.
Save the Children Denmark
Red
Barnet
Rantzausgade 60
2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark
tel: ++45/35.36.55.55
fax: ++45/35.39.11.19
e-mail: SK@redbarnet.dk
Save
the Children Denmark is part of a European program on separated children, which
involves information gathering, training, policy work, etc. The organization
also provides assistance to unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in Denmark.