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Greece, Refugee situation, April 2016

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  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
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  • 13 April 2016: Dove by the shore at the port in Samos, Greece.
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  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_025...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_020...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_024...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_020...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_025...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_022...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Rescue boat by the port dock in Samos, Greece, circulating the island several times daily to help refugees who come to the Greek islands by boat across the Mediterranean Sea arrive at the shore. When on land, a closed refugee camp, so-called hotspot, awaits them before they can be registered, seek asylmu, and be transferred to another European country for resettlement.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_132...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Rescue boat by the port dock in Samos, Greece, circulating the island several times daily to help refugees who come to the Greek islands by boat across the Mediterranean Sea arrive at the shore. When on land, a closed refugee camp, so-called hotspot, awaits them before they can be registered, seek asylmu, and be transferred to another European country for resettlement.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_134...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Jenny Graham, from Ireland, volunteer worker on the island of Samos, Greece, helping refugees at the Samos hotspot, which is a closed camp for refugees following the agreement between ther European Union and Turkey in March 2016.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_015...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_026...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_025...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_026...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_025...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_021...jpg
  • 14 April 2016: The Souda Camp in the island of Chios, one of the few refugee camps in the Greek islands where refugees can still move freely. Both refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long waiting times for the little food available, and poor nutrition and sanitation.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160414_DSC_026...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Reinforced police bus driving by on the small town road on the Greek Island of Samos, where all refugees have been moved to a closed camp, so-called hotspot, where they are kept awaiting registration, identification, and transfer for resettlement in a European country. Many refugees stay for weeks or even several months awaiting resettlement. Refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long lines for food, and poor nutrition.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_013...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: The Greek Island of Samos, where all refugees have been moved to a closed camp, so-called hotspot, where they are kept awaiting registration, identification, and transfer for resettlement in a European country. Many refugees stay for weeks or even several months awaiting resettlement. Refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long lines for food, and poor nutrition. On the shore of the town, life is now in many ways back to normal. Here, an elderly man fishing on the shore by the dock.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_013...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Reinforced police bus driving by on the small town road on the Greek Island of Samos, where all refugees have been moved to a closed camp, so-called hotspot, where they are kept awaiting registration, identification, and transfer for resettlement in a European country. Many refugees stay for weeks or even several months awaiting resettlement. Refugees and volunteer workers report lack of information, long lines for food, and poor nutrition.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_013...jpg
  • 13 April 2016: Jenny Graham, from Ireland, volunteer worker on the island of Samos, Greece, helping refugees at the Samos hotspot, which is a closed camp for refugees following the agreement between ther European Union and Turkey in March 2016.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160413_DSC_015...jpg