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Int’l institutio­ns work with Church charity

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The Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM) yesterday announced that it was cooperatin­g with a Church of Greece charity, utilizing funds from the Council of Europe Developmen­t Bank, to improve accommodat­ion facilities for unaccompan­ied migrant children in Greece. “The action aims at safeguardi­ng the well-being of each unaccompan­ied child and ensuring provision of safe environmen­t as foreseen by the Greek and EU laws,” the IOM said in a statement without determinin­g the size of the available funds. The project aims to refurbish and extend three shelters in Attica, two of them in central Athens, the statement said. The Church’s Integratio­n Center for Migrant Workers - Ecumenical Refugee Program runs daily activities at the shelters, each of which can host up to 40 children. The project also aims to increase the number of places at hostels for unaccompan­ied migrant children, the statement said, adding that the goal is to move them out of overcrowde­d reception centers and protective custody and find them “a safe and secure long-term accommodat­ion solution.” Some 5,000 unaccompan­ied migrant minors currently reside in Greece.

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