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Supporting the Greek Authorities in Managing the National Reception System for Asylum Seekers and Vulnerable Migrants (SMS) Supporting the Greek Authorities in Managing the National Reception System for Asylum Seekers and Vulnerable Migrants (SMS) FACTSHEETS FEBRUARY 2020 Acronyms & Abbreviations ARSIS Association for the Social Support of Youth ASB Arbeiter – Samariter – Bund AVRR Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration CRS Catholic Relief Services DRC Danish Refugee Council EODY National Organization of Public Health GCR Greek Council for Refugees IFRC International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IOM International Organization for Migration MoD Ministry of Defense MoE Ministry of Education REC Refugee Education Coordinators RIS Reception and Identification Service SMS Site Management Support TdH Terre des Hommes UNICEF United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Site Management Support in Mainland Open Accommodation Sites Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites February-20 Total Population Reporting Agency: International Organization for Migration Total Sites: 30 Women 5,795 # of Registered beneficiaries Total Area Covered: 23% 1,288,447 m2 21,433 Total Accommodation Children Units: 10,665 43% 5,356 units # of Unregistered Total Capacity: 3,594 27,526 places 25,052 Men # of Visitors 8,592 Maximum Accommodation Units: 5,071 34% 25 Through this action, IOM is aiming at ensuring dignified Official and harmonized reception conditions for migrants - Capacity: Containers: 3,279 including asylum seekers and beneficiaries of 26,348 international protection in Greece through Site Apartments/Rooms: 1,659 Management Support, Protection assistance and Non # of Singles 3,965 # of Households 5,504 # of UMCs in Safe Zones 252 Formal Education services. Together with UNICEF and Other shelter units: 133 other partners such as Danish Refugee Council Greece (DRC Greece), Arbeiter Samariter Bund (ASB), ARSIS, Maximum Emergency Units: 285 Greek Council for Refugees (GCR), and METAdrasi, IOM Emergency Gender & Age Disaggregation Male Female daily supports the Greek Government in the Capacity: management of all long term accommodation sites in Tents: 19 mainland Greece. The project is funded and 1,178 implemented in coordination with the Directorate 60+ 0.6% 0.6% General Migration and Home Affairs of the European Partitioned rooms in Rub-Halls: Commission (DG HOME). 266 rooms in 19 Rubhalls 36-59 8.3% 5.9% Camp Actor(s) 25-35 14.7% 9.8% Management RIS: 8 Sites - MoD: 12 Sites - MoD & RIS: 7 Sites Prefecture of Central Greece: 1 Site 18-24 10.8% 6.8% No Representative: 2 Sites Types of Sites 28 LTAS, 1 Site of 9 Hotels, 1 Transit Site 16-17 2.5% 1.2% Site Actor(s) ASB, DRC, IOM Management Coordination meetings 27 Sites / 90% 12-15 3.6% 2.8% Age Range in Rangein Years Age Support Community meetings 24 Sites / 80% Community feedback mechanism 29 Sites / 96.67% 6-11 6.9% 5.9% 3-5 4.6% 4.3% 0-2 Shelter Actor(s) RIS, ASB, DRC, IOM 5.6% 5.3% # of accommodation units in need of repairs 29 Units / 0.005% 20% 15% 10% 5% 5% 10% 15% # of beneficiaries residing in tents 129 / 0.51% # of beneficiaries residing in rubhalls 1022 / 4.08% % of Total Population Residing in Sites # of beneficiaries residing in common areas 494 / 2.3% # of beneficiaries residing in makeshift shelters 116 / 3.23% NATIONALITY BREAKDOWN % WASH Actor(s) RIS, ASB, DRC, IOM # of accommodation units with latrines 4,218 Units / 78.75% Afghanistan 36.17% # of latrines in common spaces 769 Separation for men and women 21 Sites Syrian Arab Republic 34.34% # of accommodation units with showers 4,218 Units / 78.75% # of showers in common spaces 516 Separation for men and women 21 Sites Iraq 15.49% Health Actor(s) EODY, MoD, Municipality Staff, Grevena General Hospital Other (42 nationalities <1% each) 5.03% Doctor present in Site 26 Sites / 86.67% Average distance to nearest health facility 10.26 Km Average distance to nearest pharmacy 5.27 Km Iran (the Islamic Republic of) 3.11% % of population with Social Security Number 42.77% Democratic Republic Congo Protection Protection Actor(s) RIS, ASB, DRC, IOM, Solidarity Now, Prefecture of Central Greece 2.71% Child Protection Actor(s) ASB, DRC, IOM, GCR, TdH, ARSIS, UNICEF, Solidarity Now, Veria Municipality Safe Zone Actor(s) IOM - ARSIS: 7 Sites, IOM - GCR: 2 Sites Somalia 1.10% Protection meetings 29 Sites / 96.67% Psychosocial Support 30 Sites / 100% Children Friendly Space 21 Sites / 70% Palestinian Territories 1.04% Female Friendly Space 25 Sites / 83.33% Safe Zone in Site 9 Sites Cameroon 1.01% Legal Assistance 30 Sites / 100% SGBV referral mechanism 28 Sites / 93.33% PWSN referral mechanism 30 Sites / 100% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% UMC referral mechanism 30 Sites / 100% Demographic Data updated: 28/02/2020 Education Formal Education Actor(s) MoE: 29 Sites - No Representative: 1 Site Access to % of beneficiaries above 18 y.o. with Tax Number (AFM-holders) 27.17% NFE Actor(s) ASB, DRC, IOM, UNICEF, ELIX, Solidarity Now, Municipality Workers labour market % of beneficiaries above 15 y.o with unemployment card (OAED) 11.65% # of students (4-18 y.o.) enrolled in Public School 4944 out of 7782 children / 63.78% Access to public school(s) 28 Sites / 93.33% Access to % of Sites with public transportation 24 Sites / 82.76% Non-formal Education services in Site 28 Sites / 93.33% services off- Average distance to Citizens' Service Center (KEP) 8.31 Km NFE courses for minors (% of Sites conducted) Greek 100% - English 93% - School Support 86% site Average distance to Tax Office 14.44 Km NFE courses for adults (% of Sites conducted) Greek 100% - English 96% - ICT 18% Average distance to ATM 6.79 Km Distributions Actor(s) MoD, RIS, ASB, DRC, IOM, ELEA Project, Refugee Help, Cash Actor(s) UNHCR Drop in the Ocean, Solidarity of Athens 13 sites under CRS, 17 sites under IFRC Alexandria Improving the Greek Reception System through Site Management Support and Targeted Interventions in Long-Term Accommodation Sites February-20 Reporting Agency: Danish Refugee Council Total Population Alexandria Long-Term Occupancy 103.42% Accommodation Site is 1km away from Alexandria city, which belongs in in the Women 125 Imathia regional unit of # of Registered beneficiaries Macedonia, 55km west of 20% Thessaloniki. There is bus and train services with 622 regular routes to Thessaloniki, where the Children closest hospitals are placed. 309 In Alexandria there is a # of Unregistered health center, super markets 49% and pharmacies. 13 Latitude: 40.635371 - Longitude: 22.453998 Men 635 201 # of Visitors 31% 0 Maximum Capacity: 614 # of Total Shelter Units: 148 # of Singles 92 # of Households 136 # of UMCs in Safe Zone 29 # of Containers: 64 # of Apartments/Rooms: 84 # of Cabins: 0 Gender & Age Disaggregation # of Other: 0 Male Female Emergency Units: 60+ 0.5% 0.5% # of Partitioned Rooms in Rubhalls: 0 36-59 8.7% 5.2% # of Tents: 0 Total Area covered: 36,755 m2 25-35 12.4% 9.9% Camp Actor(s) Hellenic Army - Ministry of Migration and Asylum (RIS) 18-24 10.1% 4.1% Management Type of Site Long Term Accommodation Site 16-17 5.4% 0.6% Site Actor(s) DRC Management Coordination meetings YES 12-15 3.3% 3.1% Support Community meetings YES in Years Range Age Community feedback mechanism YES 6-11 7.9% 7.1% 3-5 4.1% 6.6% 0-2 5.2% 5.4% Shelter Actor(s) DRC # of accommodation units in need of repairs 0 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 1 # of beneficiaries residing in makeshift shelters 0 NATIONALITY BREAKDOWN % WASH Actor(s) DRC # of accommodation units with latrines 148 # of latrines in common spaces 28 Afghanistan 36.29% Separation for men and women YES # of accommodation units with showers 148 # of showers in common spaces 25 Syrian Arab Republic 34.03% Separation for men and women YES Health Actor(s) EODY Doctor present in Site YES Iraq 22.74% Distance to nearest health facility 1 Km Distance to nearest pharmacy 1 Km % of population with Social Security Number 49.61% Pakistan 2.42% Protection Protection Actor(s) DRC Child Protection Actor(s) GCR - TdH - DRC Other (4 Nationalities <1% each) 2.10% Safe Zone Actor(s) IOM - GCR Protection meetings YES Psychosocial Support YES Iran (the Islamic Republic of) 1.29% Children Friendly Space YES Female Friendly Space NO Safe Zone in Site YES Palestinian Territories 1.13% 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: 28/02/2020 Education Formal Education Actor(s) Ministry of Education Access to % of population with Tax Number (AFM-holders) 27.61% NFE Actor(s) DRC labour-market % of population above 15 y.o. with OAED cardNo data available # of students enrolled in Public School 220 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 February-20 Reporting Agency: International Organization for Migration Total Population Andravida Long-Term Occupancy 105.45% Accommodation Site is located in Myrsini, which belongs to the municipality of Andravida - Women Kyllini.
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