Supporting Migrant Asylum Seekers in Greece through SOAM Programme

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Learn about the SOAM Programme in Greece, funded by the European Economic Area, providing support to migrant asylum seekers since 2013. Services include shelter, healthcare, legal counseling, and assistance to vulnerable groups like unaccompanied minors and single-parent families.

  • Migrant Asylum Seekers
  • SOAM Programme
  • Greece
  • Support Organizations
  • Vulnerable Groups

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  1. SOAM Programme SOAM Programme SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS THAT ASSIST MIGRANT ASYLUM SEEKING POPULATION IN GREECE The project is funded by the European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) through , Fund Operator of SOAM Programme Athens, 04/11/2015

  2. Consortium STEGI (+): PRAKSIS, Hellenic Red Cross Athens UAMs (30) Patras UAMs (30) and other vulnerable groups (40) Consortium MELLON: NOSTOS, EADAP, IASIS, ERGOEREVNITIKI Athens UAMs (60) and single mothers with children (42) Consortium: Doctors of the World, Greek Council for Refugees Athens Vulnerable groups (70) Total Capacity of all consortiums: 272

  3. Projects outcomes Since September 2013, the SOAM Programme provided services, including shelter, health care, legal counselling and psycho-social assistance to: 1319 Unaccompanied minors 460 Vulnerable migrants including: single-parent families, (female and male), parents with children, victims of torture, migrants with medical needs etc.)

  4. Overview 74 % Unaccompanied Minors 26 % Other Vulnerable Groups Single Parent Families 1.779 beneficiaries have been assisted by SOAM Programme during September 2013

  5. Most Common Nationalities of Beneficiaries Afganistan 63% Syria Egypt Pakistan Erithrea 10% Ethiopia 8% Bangladesh 8% Cameroon 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2%

  6. Public Information Events Three workshops were organized in the frame of SOAM: 30/3/2015, MdM and GCR Reception and Healthcare for International Protection & Asylum Seekers 23/04/2015, MELLON Consortium Reception of asylum seekers: Multiple identities and Interculturalism 26/05/2015, STEGI (+) Consortium Unaccompanied Minors Protection Accommodation Inclusion

  7. Publicity Material Project leaflets and websites by every consortium Survival Guide for asylum seekers and refugees by MdM SOAM Newsletters Publicity Material SOAM Programme leaflet and website Social media by all consortiums and SOAM

  8. Reporting and Monitoring Actions followed by IOM Greece Interim Monthly & Quarterly Financial Report Narrative Project Report on Annual basis On site-visits and audits on a random basis Close follow up of statistics in cooperation with EKKA and leader partners

  9. Foreseen and Incurred Expenditure Incurred Expenditure Percentage of Total Foreseen Expenditure 998.273 MELLON 98% 1.074.246 96% R.C. MDM 990.934 87% STEGI+ Average Absorption Rate is 93,7% 93,7%

  10. Thank you for the attention! SOAM PMU Mania Balourdou NatassaArapidou Olesia Gklazatova http://eeagrants-iomathens-soam.gr https://www.facebook.com/SOAMinGreece

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