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YEARLY QUANTITATIVE REPORT 2020 UDENRIGSMINISTERIET/DANIDA
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YEARLY QUANTITATIVE REPORT 2020

UDENRIGSMINISTERIET/DANIDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS

/03 A DiH in Greece

/06 Nea Kavala

/11 Skaramagas

/15 Lesvos

/19 Samos

53995

158

16939

35508

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60000

CEM

Integration Support

NFE

Humanitarian Aid

A DIH in Greece

Beneficiaries

A DiH’s operations benefited 106,600 visitors across five locations in Greece.

The Program benefiting the most residents is the Humanitarian Aid with a total of around 35,508 visitors who received NFIs, Food and services from it.

CEM - Community Empowerement mobilisation NFE – Non-Formal Education

A DIH in Greece

Humanitarian Aid67096

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3432

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Clothing items

Medical supplies

Food packs

Laundry

Sleeping bags/Blankets

Diapers/Wipes

Fabric

Housing items

Hygiene items

Stationary items

Learning material

New born baby packs

Masks

Tarp/tents

Shower service

A total of 152,850 NFI, Food and services were distributed within the Humanitarian Aid Program in 2020 across all locations.

A total of 67,096 clothing items were distributed in Greece by DiH in, 20,055 diapers and wipes, and 18,488 Food packs delivered.

A DIH in Greece

Total visitors per Location – CEM -

Integration Support – NFE

32746, 46%

16142, 23%1958, 3%

20246, 28%Lesvos

Nea Kavala

Samos

Skaramagas

Lesvos is A DiH location that benefited the most visitors with 32,746 visitors through the year. The three Programs CEM – Non-Formal Education –Integration Support benefited a total of 71,092 visitors.

NEA KAVALA

NFE-CEM-Integration Support

and beneficiaries

13892, 86%

158, 1% 2092, 13%

CEM

Integration Support

Non-Formal Education

A DiH operated four Programs in Nea Kavala, CEM, Non-Formal Education , Integration Support and Humanitarian Aid during 2020. CEM, NFE and Integration Support benefited 16,141 visitors in 2020. The majority of visitors were involved in the CEMs projects focusing on Psychosocial support.

NEA KAVALA

Community empowerment mobilisation

5043

532 616 6964

540 417 459 174 5

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Visitors

A total of 13,892 visitors were involved in the CEM Projects in Nea Kavala in 2020 in 19 different projects.

The Drop Center was renovated and opened early 2020 seeing many projectsimplemented in collaboration with the residents of the camp. All projects had to stop in March due to the pandemic and only a few were allowed to reopen mid-summer with many restrictions.

NEA KAVALA

Non-Formal Education

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260

718

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GreekClass

EnglishClass

CompuerClass

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Visitors

In 2020, A DiH started Greek classes and computer classes for the first time in order to assist the Education actors in camp and due to the constant increase of the population.

By the end of 2020, A DiH also started English classes as a result of integrating “We are here” projects within it.

NEA KAVALA

Integration Support

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20

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Info Hub

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Visitors

2020 saw also the start of a new Program in Nea Kavala, the Integration Support through the Info Hub project. The aim is to:• Assist beneficiaries in administrative processes• Support PoCs in the asylum process• Promote employability and integration in the Greek

society• Support PoCs in providing and accessing vocational

training• Create and facilitate employability workshops to help

beneficiaries find a job.

PoC – Person of Concern

NEA KAVALA

HUMANITARIAN AID 32502

10227

393

17345

390

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Clothing items

Food packs

Sleeping Bags/Blankets

Diapers/Wipes

New born pack

60,506 NFI and Food items were distributed in 2020 in Nea Kavala.

32,502 clothing items were distributed through out the year to the whole population.

Due to the changing of criteria for support given to recognized refugees, A DiH distributed food packs through out the whole year to an average of 200 individuals weekly

SKARAMAGAS

Programs and beneficiaries

14210, 70%

6036, 30%

CEM

Non-Formal Education

A DiH operated three Programs in Skaramagas, CEM, Non-Formal Education and Humanitarian Aid. CEM and NFE benefited 20,246 through out the year.

SKARAMAGAS

Community empowerment mobilisation

1227

54375653

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Visitors

The CEM Program in Skaramagas benefited 14,210 visitors, of whom a majority were children. The Child Friendly Space (CFS) benefited 5,653 young visitors in 2020.

A new projects was added in the beginning of 2020, the Youth Club, engaging teenagers ineducational and psychosocial support activities.

SKARAMAGAS

Non-Formal Education

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English Class

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More than 350 students were engaged in the English class in 2020 in Skaramagas.

An average of 4 teachers were constitently present in camp to provide classes of 4 different levels to adapt to each resident’s level.

SKARAMAGAS / ELEFSINA

Humanitarian Aid

264

18681

10 233

2333 2405

5682

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12000

14000

16000

18000

20000

Clothing items Elefsina

Clothing items

Food packs

Sleeping bags/Blankets

Diapers/Wipes

Fabric

Hygiene items

Learning material

29,737 items were distributed by A DiH field workers in 2020 in Skaramagas and Elefsina. A majority of which were Clothing items, distributed during the seasonal distributions to all residents. Learning material was also distributed during the first wave of the pandemic to continue engaging the population in Educational activities.

LESVOS

Programs and beneficiaries

23935, 73%

8811, 27%

CEM

Non-Formal Education

A DiH currently operated three Programs in Skaramagas, CEM, Non-Formal Education and Humanitarian Aid. CEM and NFE benefited 32,746 through out the year.

LESVOS

Community empowerment mobilisation

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595

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108

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Visitors

The CEM Program on Lesvos benefited 23,935 visitors. Due to the pandemic, most CEM related projects stopped during the summer and only after the Moria fire in early September, A DiHwas able to start MBA, CFS and UMA with IOM, in and outside of the new site of Kara Tepe.

MBA – Mother and Baby AreaIOM – International Organization for Migration UMA – Unaccompanied Minors ActivitiesCFS – Child Friendly Space

LESVOS

Non-Formal Education

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Visitors

In the beginning of 2020, A DiH fieldworkers engaged 8,811 visitors in Non-Formal Education projects such as English, Greek and Computer classes.

LESVOS

Humanitarian aid3378

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Laundry Service

Clothing items

Medical Supplies

Food packs

Sleeping bags/Blankets

Lesvos’ file workers have provided 6,408 NFI, Food items and services to the population of Moria refugee camp and later on the new site of Kara Tepe, within the Humanitarian Aid Program, and facilitated the provision of thousands of hygiene items, medical supplies and NFIs to other distribution focused organizations on Lesvos.

In October 2020, after the Moria fires, A DiH started the laundry service to support the population of the new site of Kara Tepe and limit the spread of scabies on site.

SAMOS

Programs and beneficiaries

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Art class Tailoring Fitness Yoga

Samos Operation has focused on two programs through out 2020, CEM and Humanitarian Aid. In the beginning of that year, A DiH fieldworkers assisted 1,958 visitors in CEM projects in the Baobab center near the camp of Vathy. Due to the pandemic, the center had to close and A DiH reopened its operation on Samos in October 2020 to solely focus on distribution of NFIs and Food items to the whole population of Vathy refugee camp, also supporting authorities in emergency distributions.

SAMOS

Humanitarian Aid 14876

7179

54

8720

377

5066

3131

599

1779

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Clothing items

Food packs

Laundry

Sleeping bags/Blankets

Diapers/Wipes

Housing items

Stationary items

Masks

Tarp/Tents

Shower service

Samos DiH fieldworkers distributed 56,199 NFI, Food items and services to the population of Samos Refugee camp. A Majority of those items were clothing items distributed during the seasonal winter clothing distribution. A DiH fieldworkers also distributed tarp, tents, sleeping bags and blankets during emergency distributions to the population affected by the fires inside the camp in November 2020.


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