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Direct provision should end by 2023, says new government report

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An advisory group's report on how Ireland processes asylum seeking applications is to recommend the complete abolition of the current direct provision system. 

Commenting in the article, Nasc's Fiona Finn: 

"We unequivocally welcome the recommendation to end 'the congregated and segregated accommodation of applicants for international protection".

Read the full report from the Irish Examiner here.

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