UNHCR: Over 15,500 asylum seekers pre-registered on mainland Greece
The pre-registration exercise aims to address the need to access international protection by an estimated 49,000 people currently on mainland Greece.
Read moreThe pre-registration exercise aims to address the need to access international protection by an estimated 49,000 people currently on mainland Greece.
Read moreConflict and persecution caused global forced displacement to escalate sharply in 2015, reaching the highest level ever recorded and representing immense human suffering, according to a report released by the UN Refugee Agency.
Read moreThe process is open to people who entered Greece from 1 January 2015 and prior to 20 March 2016. There is no limit to the number of those who can pre-register, and all nationalities can participate in the operation.
Read moreThe “Technohoros” gallery will host the exhibition of artist Maria Belivani, on the occasion of World Refugee Day, under the auspices of UNHCR Greece.
Read moreUNHCR warmly welcomed announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of the refugees who will compete as a team in the upcoming 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. They include two Syrian swimmers, two judokas from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and six runners from Ethiopia and South Sudan.
Read moreA series of shipwrecks and capsizings last week on the Mediterranean now appears to have claimed at least 880 lives, according to new information we have received through interviews of survivors in Italy.
Read moreUNHCR is seriously concerned about sub-standard conditions at several sites in northern Greece where refugees and migrants were evacuated last week from the makeshift site at Idomeni, and urges the Greek authorities, with the financial support provided by the European Union, to find better alternatives quickly.
Read moreThe agreement will soon create 660 new accommodation places for refugees, who have applied to be relocated to another EU country and for vulnerable asylum-seekers.
Read morePolice are failing to protect people during frequent incidents of violence in closed centers on the Greek islands known as “hotspots,” Human Rights Watch said. The centers were established for the reception, identification, and processing of asylum seekers and migrants.
Read moreThe Asylum Service will conduct a pre-registration exercise for international protection in the mainland from end of May to end of July.
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