October 22, 2009
Greece 2009 © MSF Migrants and undocumented workers live in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at Pagani detention center in Lesvos. It has been more than two months since Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) resumed providing psychosocial support to undocumented migrants and asylum seekers in the Pagani detention center on the island of Lesvos, and the situation continues to be extremely worrying. Poor living conditions, constant distress, and uncertainty for the future are a living reality for the people detained in the center. As a result, more and more often during the last weeks, the detained population has been openly protesting the living and sanitary conditions. Unfortunately, the more vulnerable groups detained, such as women, children, adolescents and people with special medical needs bear the consequences of these tensions and are suffering from the inhumane living conditions. Moreover, due to the unrest, the provision of psychosocial support to these vulnerable groups of migrants by the MSF team becomes extremely difficult.
Greece 2009 © MSF Children and women are crammed together into cells at the detention center.
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