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Greece

More than 60 percent of the medical problems faced by detained migrants in Evros, Greece, caused by inhumane living and hygiene conditions

MSF urges Greek authorities to ensure dignified living conditions in detention facilities, including appropriate accommodation, sufficient distribution of food, clothing and personal hygiene items, and adequate periods of time outdoors. Press Release - 15 Jun 2011
 
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Greece

I live in hell and all I see is nightmares

Testimony of a migrant detained in a border police station in Evros, Greece. Voices from the Field - 4 Feb 2011
 
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Greece

Immediate action needed to improve unbearable living conditions in detention facilities in Evros, Greece

There are so many people detained that they don’t have the space to even lie down in the cells, while the heating often does not work, leaving migrants freezing in sub-zero temperatures. In one of the detention centres, the toilet often does not work and excrements flood sections of the cell where migrants live and sleep. Press Release - 26 Jan 2011
 
Greece

Critical situation for migrants and asylum seekers in detention facilities in Evros region, Greece

During an assessment carried out in November in two detention centers (Venna, Fylakio) and three border police stations (Soufli, Tychero and Feres), MSF documented the harsh and inhumane conditions in which detained migrants are being kept. Most of the detention facilities are very overcrowded, operating at two or three times their capacity. Due to the lack of space, men, women, young children and unaccompanied minors are being kept together in the same cells. Press Release - 13 Dec 2010
 
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Project Update

MSF urges European governments to respect life, dignity and healthcare of migrants and asylum seekers

When detention is over, the outlook is bleak for many and access to healthcare remains uncertain. Even when healthcare is available, language barriers, lack of information and fear of being reported stop migrants from seeking help. Press Release - 16 Dec 2009
 
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Greece

Overcrowded cells and deteriorating living conditions cause tension inside Pagani Detention Center

The needs for psychosocial support are much greater and, day by day, the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team realizes that they could have provided much more help, if at least the basic humanitarian needs of the migrants were met. Project Update - 26 Oct 2009
 
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Greece

People without any hope living in the Pagani detention center in Lesvos, Greece

Ioanna Kotsioni, MSF Deputy Head of Mission for MSF's project providing assistance to migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Greece, has visited the project in the Pagani detention center in Lesvos and shares with us her experience inside the detention center. Project Update - 10 Sep 2009
 
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Greece

MSF is deeply concerned about the condition of the migrants refugees and asylum seekers after police operation in Patras makeshift camp

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on the authorities to ensure humane living conditions and medical assistance Press Release - 13 Jul 2009
 
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Greece

MSF reinforces activities in the temporary settlement of Patras, Greece, following yesterday's destructive fire

"We are deeply concerned about the critical condition of this population. These people have come to this country from very far away, having fled in order to survive. Yesterday's devastating fire has made this population ever so vulnerable," said Giorgos Karagiannis, MSF head of mission of the project for undocumented migrants in Greece. Press Release - 22 Jan 2009
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