Refugee Week Greece ended with the results of the U-Report Greece poll

With an event hosted at Impact Hub Athens, Refugee Week Greece and U-Report Greece gave young people a chance to talk about the opportunities for the inclusion of immigrants and refugees in Greek society, while sharing their ideas on the importance of mut

28 June 2022
Λήξη Refugee Week
UNICEF/Greece

ATHENS JUNE 27, 2022 - After a week full of activities throughout Greece aimed at highlighting and promoting the contribution and creativity of immigrants and refugees, UNICEF Office in Greece, the Network for Children’s Right and Athens Comics Library celebrated the end of Refugee Week Festival with an event dedicated to inclusion and diversity.

The event took place on Sunday, June 26 at 6:00 p.m. at the Impact Hub in the heart of Athens. Representatives of civil society, young refugees, immigrants and Greeks, and festival organizers attended the event. The Ministry of Immigration and Asylum was represented by Ms Geli Aroni, Head of the Integration and Support Unit for Unaccompanied Minors at the Special Secretariat for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors.

The U-Report Greece platform and the results of the poll on the Social Inclusion of Immigrants and Refugees were presented during the event. Teenagers and young attendees had the opportunity to register on the platform via Viber, Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp and answer the questions of the poll, which ends today 27/06.

In the discussion that followed, Dionysia Lampiri (Coordinator of the “Athens Coordination Center for Migrant and Refugee” and Coordinator of the Cities Network for Integration) stressed that "Municipalities can create more opportunities for the integration of immigrants and refugees in Greek society and despite the obstacles that exist, multiculturalism is an advantage for a society ".

Foivos Oikonomidis (Writer and screenwriter) mentioned that young people "… ..should create opportunities where everyone will come together, know each other and feel equal. At the same time, they should continue to put pressure and ask decision-makers for a more effective approach to the issue of integration. "

Afghan Community Vice President Hana Ganji pointed out the importance of coexistence of different cultures with an important anti-racism message, stressing that we must break the cycle of discrimination for the benefit of children, who are the most vulnerable members of our society and need support. Finally, Fridoon Joinda spoke about mutual care through his own experience, sharing with the audience the story of his trip to Greece. For him, mutual care is a process of ongoing healing and is achieved day by day through community and collectivity.

U-Report Greece's collaboration with Refugee Week Greece aimed to highlight the voices of young people who make a difference in their communities and through their work enhance the coexistence of people and cultures by promoting the message of mutual respect. U-Report Greece will be back soon with a new poll for young people.

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