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Left Out of Greece s COVID-19 Vaccine Plan: Homeless, Roma, Migrants

Αssociated Press FILE- An Afghan woman washes her daughter with a plastic bottle of water as refugees and migrants from the destroyed Moria camp are sheltered on an nearby road on the island of Lesbos, Greece, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) 1/18/2021 The National Herald      ATHENS - Greece’s ambitious campaign to vaccinate 70 percent of a population of more than 10.5 million people - at least 7.35 million - to slow and halt COVID-19 has run into the problem of how to reach populations off the grid. Roma living in camps that move, the homeless who can’t be counted or often found, and some 100,000 refugees and migrants in detention camps on islands and the mainland so far aren’t included.

Migrants from Senegal: If You Don t Make It, It s Your Own Fault

If You Don t Make It, It s Your Own Fault There is a strong incentive for many Senegalese to come to Europe illegally. Even if they are only able to keep their heads above water with minimum-wage jobs, migration is still a success story for many of them. Moritz Behrendt explains why There is a strong incentive for many Senegalese to come to Europe illegally. Even if they are only able to keep their heads above water with minimum-wage jobs and are among the lowest earners, migration is still a success story for many of them. Moritz Behrendt explains why The usual suspects are waiting at the airport: the Red Cross and the police. But the airport was not Yakhia Fall s true destination. He had wanted to land in Madrid or Milan, not on the dusty runway of the Aeroport Léopold Sédar Senghor in his hometown of Dakar.

The real challenge is refugee integration – UNHCR Greece

“The real challenge is refugee integration” The Representative of UNHCR in Greece, Philippe Leclerc, gives an account of the last five years in view of the end of his appointment UNHCR Representative in Greece, Philippe Leclerc, meets with unaccompanied children in Heraklion city on the island of Crete. © UNHCR/Socrates Baltagiannis 15 Dec 2020 Interview given to Tania Bozaninou – 13 December 2020 “Efforts are needed by all ministries and actors to achieve social integration of refugees,” said Philippe Leclerc. Leclerc came to Greece in December 2015 to take over as the Representative of UNHCR when the borders to Europe were still open for asylum seekers passing through the country by the thousands. Today, his appointment is ending. Speaking to To Vima he looks back on these last five years.

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