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Tuesday, 2 December 2025 - 21:10

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Amsterdam urged to protect LGBTQ+ refugees with specialized shelter plans

D66, GroenLinks, Volt, and the Partij voor de Dieren in Amsterdam are calling for the city to organize asylum housing specifically for vulnerable refugee groups, with LGBTQ+ people among those prioritized.

The parties say the proposal was inspired by Omari’s experience, though they note that his case “is unfortunately not isolated.” Omari, a Nigerian refugee, was targeted and assaulted in a Dutch asylum center due to his sexual orientation. Following his transfer to Germany, he was able to find protection in a shelter designed for vulnerable refugees.

According to the parties, the EU obliges member states to ensure extra protection in asylum housing for individuals with heightened vulnerabilities, such as LGBTQ+ people. They contend that queer asylum seekers in the Netherlands currently face an elevated risk of discrimination, assault, and social exclusion.

The four parties are urging Amsterdam to investigate ways to create specialized shelters for vulnerable refugees, such as LGBTQ+ people and single mothers with children, within the city’s current and planned asylum housing capacity.

Recent reports have emphasized that conditions in certain emergency shelters in Amsterdam are dire. Residents struggle with inadequate housing, boredom, and mental strain, while incidents, suicidal ideation, and even attempts have been reported. Vulnerable populations, especially those with mental health challenges, bear the brunt of these hardships.

The parties behind the proposal urge the city to consult with the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) on implementing this type of specialized accommodation.

Amsterdam currently houses asylum seekers in two temporary centers, located at Willinklaan and Kabelweg, along with several emergency shelters. Altogether, the city offers around 4,000 places for asylum accommodation.

Meanwhile, plans are in motion for a new permanent asylum center in the Houthaven. The facility is designed for roughly 500 residents and is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The Houthaven asylum center will feature 64 housing units, along with a parking garage and various amenities, with the possibility of later conversion into standard apartments.

Recent reports have emphasized that conditions in certain emergency shelters in Amsterdam are dire. Residents struggle with inadequate housing, boredom, and mental strain, while incidents, suicidal ideation, and even attempts have been reported. Vulnerable populations, especially those with mental health challenges, bear the brunt of these hardships.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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