Refugee Rights in Greece

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Region: Greece

The problem of refugee rights in Greece is a complex issue that involves the lack of adequate legal protection, poor living conditions, and limited access to basic services for refugees and asylum seekers. The Greek government has struggled to manage the large influx of refugees and migrants, leading to overcrowded camps and a humanitarian crisis.

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                Since 2016, our inviting cluster of cheerfully decorated ISO containers in Ritsona refugee camp stands as a beacon of hope and light amidst harsh surroundings. As safe spaces to gather, play, and lear...
                
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                HSR is a growing community supporting refugees to teach, develop skills and become empowered through sport. This project is a unique synergy between Yoga and Sport with Refugees, Habibi.Works and KOIZ...
                
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                Carry the Future is a volunteer-run organization working in a number of refugee communities around the world to meet needs that otherwise go unmet. One of the greatest unmet needs for refugee families...
                
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                Habibi.Works is an intercultural makerspace in Katsikas, Greece; a platform for empowerment, education and community. This Tuesday, we need your help to continue providing a space in which individual ...
                
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                This program provides community-based housing, medical and psychosocial support, access to the labor market, and the provision of food, clothing, and hygiene items on Lesvos. The housing program accom...
                
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