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Improving the Greek Reception System Through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites FACTSHEETS AUGUST 2019 Alexandria Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites Aug-2019 Reporting Agency: Danish Refugee Council Total Population Alexandria Long-Term Occupancy 103,58% Accommodation Site is 1km away from Alexandria city, Women which belongs in in the 121 Imathia regional unit of # of Registered beneficiaries Macedonia, 55km west of 20% Thessaloniki. There is bus and train services with 602 regular routes to Children Thessaloniki, where the 264 closest hospitals are placed. 45% In Alexandria there is a # of Unregistered health center, super markets and pharmacies. 34 Latitude: 40.635371 - Longitude: 22.453998 636 Men 207 # of Visitors 35% 0 Maximum Capacity: 614 # of Total Shelter Units: 148 # of Singles 112 # of Households 123 # of UMCs in Safe Zone 27 # of Containers: 64 # of apartments/rooms: 84 # of Cabins: 0 Gender & Age Disaggregation # of Partitioned Open Space: 0 Male Female # Other: 0 60+ 0,2% 0,3% 36-59 9,0% 5,2% Total Area covered: 123181 m2 25-35 14,5% 9,0% Camp Actor(s) Hellenic Army, RIS 18-24 11,3% 5,9% Management Type of Site Long Term Accommodation Site 16-17 5,6% 1,2% Site Actor(s) DRC Management Coordination meetings YES 12-15 2,9% 1,0% Support Community meetings NO inYears Range Age Community feedback mechanism YES 6-11 5,4% 7,3% 3-5 5,2% 5,9% 0-2 4,6% 5,6% Shelter Actor(s) DRC # of accommodation units in need of repairs 0 20% 15% 10% 5% 5% 10% 15% # of beneficiaries residing in tents 0 % of Total Population Residing in Site # of beneficiaries residing in rubhalls 0 # of beneficiaries residing in common areas 0 NATIONALITY BREAKDOWN % # of beneficiaries residing in makeshift shelters 0 WASH Actor(s) DRC # of accommodation units with latrines 148 Syrian Arab Republic 40,71% # of latrines in common spaces 33 Separation for men and women YES # of accommodation units with showers 148 # of showers in common spaces 25 Iraq 37,67% Separation for men and women YES Health Actor(s) EODY Doctor present in Site YES Afghanistan 8,61% Distance to nearest health facility 1 Km Distance to nearest pharmacy 1 Km % of population with Social Security Number 57% Other 5,07% Protection Protection Actor(s) DRC Child Protection Actor(s) GCR, TDH, DRC Safe Zone Actor(s) IOM - GCR Iran (the Islamic Republic of) Protection meetings YES 4,56% Psychosocial Support YES Children Friendly Space YES Female Friendly Space NO Pakistan 3,38% Safe Zone in Site YES Legal Assistance YES SGBV referral mechanism YES 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% PWSN referral mechanism YES UMC referral mechanism YES Demographic Data updated: 20/7/2019 Education Formal Education Actor(s) Ministry of Education Acces to % of adult population with Tax Number (AFM-holders) 34% NFE Actor(s) DRC labour-market % of population above 15 y.o. with OAED card No data available # of students enrolled in Public School Schools closed for Summer Access to public school(s) YES Access to Public transportation YES Non-formal Education services in Site YES services off- Distance to Citizens' Service Center (KEP) 1,4 Km NFE courses for minors Greek - English - School Support site Distance to Tax Office 1 Km NFE courses for adults Greek - English - ICT Distance to ATM 1,4 Km Distributions Actor(s) DRC Cash Actor(s) UNHCR - IFRC Andravida Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites Aug-2019 Reporting Agency: International Organization for Migration Total Population Andravida Long-Term Occupancy 89,10% Accommodation Site is located in Myrsini, which belongs to the Women municipality of Andravida 60 # of Registered beneficiaries - Kyllini. Lehaina is the 21% closest urban city, 6km 272 away from Andravida. The nearest hospital is located in Amaliada, which is Children reachable by bus from # of Unregistered 149 Lechaina. Lechaina is also 54% connected with Patra and Men 0 Latitude: 37.938347 - Longitude: 21.206854 Athens through the 69 278 intercity bus. 25% # of Visitors 6 Maximum Capacity: 312 # of Total Shelter Units: 53 # of Singles 15 # of Households 57 # of UMCs in Safe Zone N/A # of Containers: 0 # of apartments/rooms: 53 # of Cabins: 0 Gender & Age Disaggregation # of Partitioned Open Space: 0 Male Female # Other: 0 60+ 0,4% 0,7% 36-59 4,3% 4,3% Total Area covered: 50.000 m2 25-35 12,2% 7,9% Camp Actor(s) Municipality of Andravida - Kyllini 18-24 7,9% 8,6% Management Type of Site Long Term Accommodation Site 16-17 2,9% 0,4% Site Actor(s) IOM Management Coordination meetings YES 12-15 2,2% 2,9% Support Community meetings YES inYears Range Age Community feedback mechanism YES 6-11 6,8% 6,1% 3-5 6,8% 5,0% 0-2 11,9% 8,6% Shelter Actor(s) IOM # of accommodation units in need of repairs 0 15% 10% 5% 5% 10% # of beneficiaries residing in tents 0 % of Total Population Residing in Site # of beneficiaries residing in rubhalls 0 # of beneficiaries residing in common areas 26 NATIONALITY BREAKDOWN % # of beneficiaries residing in makeshift shelters 0 WASH Actor(s) IOM # of accommodation units with latrines 53 # of latrines in common spaces 2 Separation for men and women NO # of accommodation units with showers 53 # of showers in common spaces 2 Syrian Arab Republic 97,84% Separation for men and women NO Health Actor(s) EODY Doctor present in Site YES Distance to nearest health facility 6,5 Km Distance to nearest pharmacy 3,8 Km % of population with Social Security Number 92% Protection Protection Actor(s) IOM Child Protection Actor(s) Solidarity Now Safe Zone Actor(s) Not Applicable Iraq Protection meetings YES 2,16% Psychosocial Support YES Children Friendly Space NO Female Friendly Space YES Safe Zone in Site NO Legal Assistance YES SGBV referral mechanism YES 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% PWSN referral mechanism YES UMC referral mechanism YES Demographic Data updated: 30/8/2019 Education Formal Education Actor(s) Ministry of Education - REC Acces to % of adult population with Tax Number (AFM-holders) 60% NFE Actor(s) UNICEF - Solidarity Now labour-market % of population above 15 y.o. with OAED card No data available # of students enrolled in Public School Not applicable Access to public school(s) Schools closed for Summer Access to Public transportation NO Non-formal Education services in Site YES services off- Distance to Citizens' Service Center (KEP) 6,3 Km NFE courses for minors Greek - English - School Support site Distance to Tax Office 6,3 Km NFE courses for adults Greek - English Distance to ATM 6,3 Km Distributions Actor(s) IOM Cash Actor(s) UNHCR - CRS Diavata Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites Aug-2019 Reporting Agency: Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Total Population Diavata Long-Term Occupancy 100,22% Accommodation Site is located in Diavata village Women in northern Greece, 7km 198 away from Thessaloniki # of Registered beneficiaries center. There is a bus 21% station outside of the site 809 with a bus service every Children one hour to Thessaloniki. 409 The site is 2km away from 44% the village of Diavata, # of Unregistered where there are super markets, pharmacies, 121 Latitude: 40.701292 - Longitude: 22.863768 ATM and a health center. 930 Men # of Visitors 322 35% 0 Maximum Capacity: 928 # of Total Shelter Units: 196 # of Singles 113 # of Households 165 # of UMCs in Safe Zone 29 # of Containers: 156 # of apartments/rooms: 0 # of Cabins: 0 Gender & Age Disaggregation # of Partitioned Open Space: 0 Male Female # Other: 0 60+ 0,4% 0,3% Emergency Shelters: # of Total Shelter Units: 40 36-59 10,8% 7,2% Total Area covered: 50.000 m2 25-35 14,5% 9,1% Camp Actor(s) RIS 18-24 8,9% 4,6% Management Type of Site Long Term Accommodation Site 16-17 3,4% 1,4% Site Actor(s) ASB Management Coordination meetings NO 12-15 4,1% 4,1% Support Community meetings YES inYears Range Age Community feedback mechanism YES 6-11 7,5% 6,6% 3-5 4,5% 4,1% 0-2 4,7% 3,6% Shelter Actor(s) ASB # of accommodation units in need of repairs 1 20% 15% 10% 5% 5% 10% 15% # of beneficiaries residing in tents 146 % of Total Population Residing in Site # of beneficiaries residing in rubhalls 0 # of beneficiaries residing in common areas 42 NATIONALITY BREAKDOWN % # of beneficiaries residing in makeshift shelters 0 WASH Actor(s) N/A # of accommodation units with latrines 156 Afghanistan 34,23% # of latrines in common spaces 31 Separation for men and women YES # of accommodation units with showers 156 # of showers in common spaces 25 Iraq 32,07% Separation for men and women YES Health Actor(s) N/A Doctor present in Site YES Syrian Arab Republic 14,69% Distance to nearest health facility 2 Km Distance to nearest pharmacy 2 Km % of population with Social Security Number 58% Iran (the Islamic Republic of) 11,56% Protection Protection Actor(s) ASB Child Protection Actor(s) ASB Safe Zone Actor(s) ARSIS Pakistan Protection meetings YES 4,43% Psychosocial Support YES Children Friendly Space YES Female Friendly Space YES Other 3,02% Safe Zone in Site YES Legal Assistance YES SGBV referral mechanism YES 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% PWSN referral mechanism YES UMC referral mechanism YES Demographic Data updated: 16/8/2019 Education Formal Education Actor(s) Ministry of Education Acces to % of adult population with Tax Number (AFM-holders) 30% NFE Actor(s) ASB labour-market % of population above 15 y.o.
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