Dresden closes asylum accommodation: refugee numbers have fallen sharply!

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Dresden will close temporary asylum accommodation in Niedersedlitz and other parts of the city by the end of 2025 due to falling refugee numbers.

Dresden schließt bis Ende 2025 provisorische Asylunterkünfte in Niedersedlitz und anderen Stadtteilen aufgrund sinkender Flüchtlingszahlen.
Dresden will close temporary asylum accommodation in Niedersedlitz and other parts of the city by the end of 2025 due to falling refugee numbers.

Dresden closes asylum accommodation: refugee numbers have fallen sharply!

Dresden is repositioning itself in the area of ​​refugee accommodation

What's new from Dresden? At the end of the year, the city will close the last temporary container-built asylum accommodations. The reason for this is a decline in the number of refugees. According to the report by star Around 1,300 asylum seekers are expected this year, which is almost the same as in 2024.

The affected container accommodations are located in the districts of Gorbitz, Strehlen, Trachau, Seidnitz, Johannstadt and Niedersedlitz. This decision does not come as a surprise, considering that at the same time Leipzig has finalized plans for new shared accommodation in an apartment building in Sellerhausen-Stünz. There will be space for 21 people there in the future. Are the emergency shelters in the city of Leipzig still full? A look at the numbers shows that at the end of March around 500 people were living in emergency accommodation, including such unusual places as tents and an exhibition hall.

Accommodation challenges

But the closure of the container accommodation in Dresden not only brings relief, but also challenges. In recent years, the city has shown a good hand when it comes to the challenge of accommodating refugees. Information from Dresden.de show that the city administration was confronted with high pressures in terms of economic accommodation, care and integration of refugees. Among other things, the city has mobilized numerous volunteers who are committed to helping refugees.

These volunteers, supported by various churches and communities, provide the newly arriving asylum seekers with advice and support. Migration social work, which is also organized by the city administration, brings refugees and residents together to promote integration. Whether it's tips for finding accommodation or important information about integration courses, social workers are an important contact point for those affected.

Future prospects

Developments in other cities, such as Berlin, offer inspiration and opportunities to further improve living conditions for refugees. They are working on numerous new projects to create living space for refugees. The Berlin Senate is planning over 126 new accommodations for refugees Development city reported. These long-term projects aim to provide refugees with a home not just temporarily, but sustainably.

The closure of the last container accommodation in Dresden shows a change in the way migration and accommodation are dealt with in the city. As the city responds to a decline in the number of refugees, it remains exciting to see how the social and structural challenges can be overcome in the coming months. Networking between refugees, volunteers and the city administration could be the key to a successful integration process.