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Tag: vulnerability

Pandemic covid – 19 and educational exclusions: Mapping the practices of refugee students at the Ritsona Refugee Accommodation Centre

The present ethnography analyzes how students-residents in the Ritsona refugee camp are systematically excluded from typical education by the Greek state during the covid – 19 pandemic. Furthermore, by adopting an approach that focuses on both vulnerability and resistance, it examines the forms of collective resistance and the gendered processes of subjectification of the Youth […]

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Refugee camps in the mainland

A report by Refugee Support in the Aegean (RSA) on the living conditions in the refugee camps in the hinterland, structures isolated from the local communities and now the only form of reception for asylum seekers in Greece. The findings are captured through interviews with people in camps such as Ritsona, Thebes, Malakasa and Korinthos, […]

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Don’t Forget Us: Voices of young refugees and migrants in Greece

The Norwegian Refugee Council and Mercy Corps conducted a joint assessment of the needs, vulnerabilities, protection risks and capacities of adolescent and youth refugees and migrants transiting through Greece. The goal was to reflect their voices to better inform relevant policy and programme design. 17 focus group discussions were conducted with a total of 120 […]

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