Aligned to the Lancet Migration Global Statement to include migrants and refugees in countries’ response to COVID-192, this brief focuses on Greece’s challenges and opportunities to build an inclusive response. Asylum seekers and refugees in Greece are currently placed by the Greek governments in Reception and Identification Centres (RICs), apartments, hotels and camps across the Greek islands and the mainland, along with a proportion who are homeless. Currently there are six RICs on the Greek islands: Vial on Chios island; Pyli on Kos island; Lepida on Leros island; Moria on Lesvos island; and Vathy on Samos, as well as an unofficial camp on Rhodes. In addition there are 18 camps in the northern mainland of Greece; 13 camps in the southern mainland of Greece and one in the southern peninsula (Peloponnese).
New MOOC on ‘Migration, Health and Equity in Europe’
Our European Regional Hub co-chairs have launched a new Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) focused on 'Migration, Health and Equity in Europe'. This 5-week free course, delivered through Coursera introduces learners to key challenges and strategies to addressing the...