Doctors of the World sounds the alarm bell in Greece

The refugee crisis has become a humanitarian crisis in Lesvos, where more than 1,000 unaccompanied children are currently residing. Traffickers are constantly looking for new ports in the Aegean sea, while the absence of a united European policy regarding the reception of the refugees is resulting in charred and drowned bodies. The shipwreck of a boat on Oinousses claimed the lives of seven people: five toddlers, one of them an infant, and two women. The fire at the reception and identification center in Moria, Lesvos, which claimed the life of one adult and possibly two children, according to the testimonies from the field, highlighted the inhumane living conditions in the camp. No one really knows how many people were stuck in the container and how many more are the victims of this tragedy. The transfer of  people in need to decent structures is now a matter of life and death. And just as urgent is to ensure their access to medical care so that human dignity is not violated in the most brutal way on European soil. The refugee crisis is not about numbers, it’s about people. However the numbers in this case have long been revealing. In Moria there are about 13,000 people, when the capacity of the camp is just 3,000. The total number of the refugee population on the Greek islands is estimated at 26,273 – while the accommodation capacity is 6,338. Doctors of the World have been present on Lesvos since 2013 offering medical and social services. We call on the Greek governme...
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