The Greece Capacity Building Project aimed to enhance the ability of key government institutions to uphold the rights of refugees and migrants while ensuring dignified reception, particularly for vulnerable groups such as unaccompanied children and victims of gender-based violence and human trafficking. Its major focus was strengthening the Reception and Identification Service (RIS) and establishing and operationalizing the Greek National Referral Mechanism (NRM) for trafficking victims.
Pre-defined Project: Schools for All – Integration of Refugee Children in Greek Schools
The “Schools for All” project aimed to create a more democratic and inclusive school environment where refugee students feel safe and welcome. Following a whole-school approach, it engaged the entire school community -including educators, parents, and local stakeholders- marking incredible results.
Pre-defined Project: Increased opportunities for integration and social inclusion for vulnerable individuals
The Athens Solidarity Center (ASC) provided to beneficiaries of the Center free access to social services, psychological support, legal aid, accounting and employability services, and e) a Day Care Center for Children, operated by the “Network for Children’s Rights”. During the three funding circles of this implementing period, the ASC supported 11.358 individuals.