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Greece: ICRC Greece: Facts and Figures, 2018 at a glance

Greece ICRC Greece Facts and Figures  at a glance
Greece: ICRC Greece: Facts and Figures, 2018 at a glance

2019-02-14 00:00:00 - Source: Relief Web

Source: International Committee of the Red Cross

Country: Afghanistan, Greece, Iraq, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, World

The sea and the land migratory routes from Turkey to Greece remain dangerous and even deadly, while people continue to get separated, leaving families in anxiety and despair.

In 2018, according to official data, 174 people have died or went missing in the Aegean Sea and 39 perished while crossing the Evros River.

The ICRC has collected more than 300 requests from families looking for relatives potentially missing in various shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea since 2015. Almost half of these cases (45%) concern children.

Detention of migrants The administrative detention of migrants is a regular practice in Greece and ensuring proper conditions remains a challenge in a number of locations. In some cases, vulnerable people, including women and children, were held for prolonged periods in inadequate facilities with limited access to basic services.

The ICRC reiterates its position: immigration detention should remain an exceptional measure and the detention of migrant children should be brought to an end.

Highlights of our work in Greece:

6,985 hygiene kits provided to detained migrants to ease their daily life.

110 Hellenic Coast Guards officers were trained in procedures for the management of the dead.

416 families opened tracing requests as they searched for family members with whom they lost contact.

For more information please read our overview of activities in 2018.





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