GREECE: REFUGEE CHILDREN LACK ACCESS TO EDUCATION, NGO SAYS
17.03.2021

InfoMigrants (11 March 2021)
ANSA (Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata Soc. Coop.)
33 organizations in Greece published an appeal on March 9, expressing concern that asylum seekers and refugee children do not have sufficient access to public education in Greece.
"We call upon the Greek government to take immediate action to guarantee equal, substantive, and quality education to children of all ages and nationalities residing both on the islands and on the mainland," they wrote.
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