Nadja Wohlleben

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Municipalities are fighting against further admission of refugees for NZZ
Location: Berlin, Germany
Nationality: German
Biography: NADJA WOHLLEBEN   is an independent photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Berlin, Germany. In her work, she focusses on stories of resilience in the feminine human landscape. Nadja is specifically interested in stories about... MORE
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Municipalities are fighting against further admission of refugees for NZZ
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Date of Work Dec 2022 - Dec 2022
Updated Dec 2022
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“It can no longer be shouldered”: Municipalities are fighting against further admission of refugees
Assignment for NEUE ZUERCHER ZEITUNG in December 2022

German cities and municipalities are legally responsible for housing migrants. But there is no more accommodation, and daycare centres and schools are also at their limit. Many district administrators are therefore imposing a freeze on admissions. Federal politicians have ignored the warning signals for too long.


A reportage with words from Susann Kreutzmann and photographs by Nadja Wohlleben for NZZ - Neue Zuercher Zeitung
“It can no longer be shouldered”: Municipalities are fighting against further admission of refugees
Assignment for NEUE ZUERCHER ZEITUNG in December 2022

German cities and municipalities are legally responsible for housing migrants. But there is no more accommodation, and daycare centres and schools are also at their limit. Many district administrators are therefore imposing a freeze on admissions. Federal politicians have ignored the warning signals for too long.


Together with NZZ reporter Susann Kreutzmann, I traveled to an initial reception center for refugees in Brandenburg, Germany, where we spoke to some of the residents.

A reportage with words from Susann Kreutzmann and photographs by Nadja Wohlleben for NZZ - Neue Zuercher Zeitung
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