Site Profiles March 2018 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS)
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1 Site Profiles March 218 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) This document provides detailed information on Temporary Accommodation Sites and Reception & Identification Centers (RICs) in Greece in order to allow for better planning and to address gaps where highlighted. With the support of: Feedback to: UNHCR Information Management Unit 1
2 Mainland: Attika: Eleonas Lavrio Malakasa Schisto Skaramagas Central Greece: Ritsona Thebes Thermopiles Central Macedonia: Alexandria Diavata Lagadikia
3 Nea Kavala Serres Kato Milia Veroia East Macedonia & Thrace: Drama Kavala Orestiada Fylakio - RIC Epirus: Doliana Fillipiada Konitsa
4 Agia Eleni Katsikas Thessaly: Koutsochero Western Greece: Andravida
5 Islands rth Aegean: Moria (RIC) Kara Tepe Vathy (RIC) Vial (RIC) South Aegean: Lepida (RIC) PIKPA - Leros Pyli (RIC)
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18 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Diavata, 22-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: Central Macedonia SMS agency/organisation: Type of settlement: ASB Accommodation site/settlement on Hellenic Army/Airforce bases Authority responsible for the site management: Reception and Identification Service (RIS) Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Weekly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: - daily Public Transportation available: - regular service Fire safety for the site ensured: - partially Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - sufficient Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) 52 Near area of intense industrial activity Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) 7.4 Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 722 Communal WASH facilities Primary health care is available on site: 3 days per week Number of Occupied places: 156 Provision of hot water: - adequate MHPSS available on site? 3 days per week Number of vacant places: # of functional/working toilets: 1 Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: # of functional/working showers: 5 Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Less than 5km Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Syrian Arab Republic 39% (2) Afghanistan 27% (3) Iraq 26% (4) Iran, Islamic Republic of 5% Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: t applicable t applicable Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: - appropriate space More than 1km (5) Pakistan 4% Access to potable water: - sufficient Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: - efficient Restoring family links service: t applicable 37% 14% 49% Laundry facilities: Cleaning of WASH facilities: Planned but not yet available - on regular basis Legal assistance/services: For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Average household size: 5 Garbage disposal is available: - efficient Tensions between communities: - Rarely Shelter # of Tents: n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: t applicable # of PoCs living in tents: Other NFI distribution during this month? Hygiene items Private rooms for counseling? SGBV and room is appropriate # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): 156 Food Is Food distributed? - Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures - adequate t applicable # of PoCs living in prefabs: 722 How many times? Three times per day or more #REF! Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: 156 Food is provided by: INGO(s) n-formal education activities: regularly # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: 156 Specific nutritional needs considered: if required Recreational activities: regularly # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: Sufficient and safe space available # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Dry food Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: 25%-6% # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): 3 Provision of heating: - adequate Provision of cooling: - adequate Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - sufficient capacity for basic web browsing, skype calls etc. - efficient Regularly for main languages used on site Are there communal cooking facilities? Bulletin boards Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SMS agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
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29 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Doliana, 23-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: Epirus SMS agency/organisation: ASB Type of settlement: Building(s) with rooms Authority responsible for the site management: Hellenic Army, Reception and Identification Service (RIS) Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Monthly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: Public Transportation available: - regular service Fire safety for the site ensured: - partially Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - sufficient Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) 472 Prone to fire Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) 286 Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 15 Communal WASH facilities Primary health care is available on site: Less than 3 days per week Number of Occupied places: 31 Provision of hot water: - adequate MHPSS available on site? Never Number of vacant places: # of functional/working toilets: 18 Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Syrian Arab Republic 7% (2) Iraq 16% (3) Stateless 8% (4) Yemen 5% # of functional/working showers: Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: 11 - sufficient number - sufficient number t applicable Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: More than 5km less than 1km More than 1km (5) Palestine, State of 1% Access to potable water: Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: - efficient Restoring family links service: Laundry facilities: Legal assistance/services: Ad hoc 35% 25% 4% Cleaning of WASH facilities: - on regular basis For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Average household size: 4 Garbage disposal is available: - inefficient Tensions between communities: - Often Shelter # of Tents: n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: t applicable # of PoCs living in tents: Other NFI distribution during this month? - Private rooms for counseling? SGBV, but the room is not appropriate or always available # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): Food Is Food distributed? - Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures - adequate # of PoCs living in prefabs: How many times? t Applicable #REF! Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Food is provided by: Specific nutritional needs considered: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? t Applicable t Applicable n-formal education activities: Recreational activities: Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: sometimes based on availability of staff sometimes based on availability of staff Area available, but not appropriate in terms of safety and space # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Dry food Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: More than 6% # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): 15 Provision of heating: - adequate Provision of cooling: - adequate Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - insufficient capacity - efficient Occasionally / t on all required languages Are there communal cooking facilities? - inadequate Bulletin boards Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SMS agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
30 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Filipiada, 22-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: Epirus SMS agency/organisation: Type of settlement: ASB Accommodation site/settlement on Hellenic Army/Airforce bases Authority responsible for the site management: Ministry of Migration Policy Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Bi-weekly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: Public Transportation available: - regular service Fire safety for the site ensured: - partially Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - sufficient Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) 373 Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) 299 Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 26 Communal WASH facilities Primary health care is available on site: 3 days per week Number of Occupied places: Number of vacant places: 69 Provision of hot water: MHPSS available on site? Less than 3 days per week # of functional/working toilets: 1 Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Afghanistan 27% (2) Iraq 26% (3) Syrian Arab Republic 38% (4) Iran, Islamic Republic of 4% # of functional/working showers: Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: 1 t applicable Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: More than 5km less than 1km More than 1km (5) Pakistan 5% Access to potable water: - sufficient Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: Restoring family links service: t applicable Laundry facilities: Legal assistance/services: 33% 27% 4% Cleaning of WASH facilities: t applicable For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Average household size: 6 Garbage disposal is available: - efficient Tensions between communities: - Rarely Shelter # of Tents: n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: t applicable # of PoCs living in tents: Other NFI distribution during this month? - Private rooms for counseling? SGBV, but the room is not appropriate or always available # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): 69 Food Is Food distributed? - Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures - adequate t applicable # of PoCs living in prefabs: 26 How many times? t Applicable #REF! Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: 69 # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: 69 # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Food is provided by: Specific nutritional needs considered: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? t Applicable t Applicable n-formal education activities: Recreational activities: Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: sometimes based on availability of staff sometimes based on availability of staff space available # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Dry food Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: less than 25% # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): Provision of heating: t applicable Provision of cooling: t applicable Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - insufficient capacity - efficient Occasionally / t on all required languages Are there communal cooking facilities? Bulletin boards Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SMS agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
31 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Konitsa, 22-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: Epirus SMS agency/organisation: ASB Type of settlement: Building(s) with rooms Authority responsible for the site management: Welfare Org. under Ministry of Labour Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Monthly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: Public Transportation available: - regular service Fire safety for the site ensured: Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - sufficient Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) 496 Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) 265 Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 71 Communal WASH facilities Primary health care is available on site: Every day Number of Occupied places: Number of vacant places: 16 Provision of hot water: - adequate MHPSS available on site? Less than 3 days per week # of functional/working toilets: 24 Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: # of functional/working showers: 29 Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Less than 5km Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Syrian Arab Republic 1% (2) t applicable % (3) t applicable % (4) t applicable % Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: - sufficient number - sufficient number Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: More than 1km (5) t applicable - Access to potable water: - sufficient Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: - efficient Restoring family links service: t applicable Laundry facilities: Legal assistance/services: 26% 2% 54% Cleaning of WASH facilities: - occasionally For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Average household size: 5 Garbage disposal is available: - efficient Tensions between communities: - Never Shelter # of Tents: n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: t applicable # of PoCs living in tents: Other NFI distribution during this month? - Private rooms for counseling? SGBV and room is appropriate # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): Food Is Food distributed? - Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures - adequate t applicable # of PoCs living in prefabs: How many times? t Applicable #REF! Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Food is provided by: Specific nutritional needs considered: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? t Applicable t Applicable n-formal education activities: Recreational activities: Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: sometimes based on availability of staff sometimes based on availability of staff Sufficient and safe space available # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Dry food Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: 25%-6% # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): 71 Provision of heating: - adequate Provision of cooling: - adequate Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - sufficient capacity for basic web browsing, skype calls etc. - efficient Regularly for main languages used on site Are there communal cooking facilities? - adequate Bulletin boards Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SMS agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
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33 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Katsikas Ioanninon, 23-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: Epirus SMS agency/organisation: Type of settlement: ASB Accommodation site/settlement on greenfield Authority responsible for the site management: Hellenic Army, Ministry of Migration Policy Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Monthly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: Public Transportation available: - regular service Fire safety for the site ensured: - partially Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - sufficient Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) 43 Prone to flooding Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) 247 Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 378 Communal WASH facilities t applicable Primary health care is available on site: 3 days per week Number of Occupied places: Number of vacant places: 92 Provision of hot water: Less than 3 days per MHPSS available on site? week # of functional/working toilets: t Applicable Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Syrian Arab Republic 42% (2) Afghanistan 25% (3) Iraq 2% (4) Kuwait 7% # of functional/working showers: Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: t Applicable t Applicable t Applicable t Applicable Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: More than 5km less than 1km More than 5km less than 1km (5) Iran, Islamic Republic of 6% Access to potable water: - sufficient Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: - efficient Restoring family links service: t applicable Laundry facilities: Legal assistance/services: 34% 21% 45% Cleaning of WASH facilities: t Applicable For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Average household size: 5 Garbage disposal is available: - inefficient Tensions between communities: - Rarely Shelter # of Tents: n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: t applicable # of PoCs living in tents: Other NFI distribution during this month? Hygiene items Private rooms for counseling? SGBV # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): 92 Food Is Food distributed? - Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures - adequate t applicable # of PoCs living in prefabs: 378 How many times? t Applicable #REF! Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: 92 # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: 92 # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Food is provided by: Specific nutritional needs considered: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? t Applicable t Applicable n-formal education activities: Recreational activities: Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: sometimes based on availability of staff sometimes based on availability of staff Area available, but not appropriate in terms of safety and space # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Dry food Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: t applicable # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): Provision of heating: t applicable Provision of cooling: t applicable Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - insufficient capacity - efficient Regularly for main languages used on site Are there communal cooking facilities? Bulletin boards Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SMS agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
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41 SITE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SMS) Site Profile: Vathy, 1-Mar-218 Site Overview Accommodation site located in: rth Aegean SMS agency/organisation: - Type of settlement: Accommodation site/settlement on greenfield Authority responsible for the site management: Reception and Identification Service (RIS) Coordination meetings for the site are established and performed: Monthly Transport Check in and check out mechanism in place at entrance: Fire safety for the site ensured: Provision of electricity: Environmental hazards: - insufficient Prone to flooding, Prone to fire, Prone to landslides, Near a highway Public Transportation available: Transport to RAOs, Embassies etc provided: Transport to schools provided: Estimated distance to Athens (km) Estimated distance to Thessaloniki (km) - regular service - - Population & Capacity WASH Health Estimated # of PoCs hosted in site: 1,386 Communal WASH facilities Primary health care is available on site: Every day Number of Occupied places: 1,386 Provision of hot water: - inadequate MHPSS available on site? Every day Number of vacant places: # of functional/working toilets: 98 Referral system in place: Estimated # of potential new PoCs able to reside in the vacant accommodations/spaces: # of functional/working showers: 74 Distance to the nearest Public Health facility? Less than 5km Nationality breakdown (%) (1) Iraq 3% (2) Syrian Arab Republic 27% (3) Afghanistan 11% (4) Congo, The Democratic Republic of the 6% Toilets available in a separated area for women? Showers available in a separated area for women: WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities: - insufficient number - insufficient number Distance to the closest General Public Hospital? Protection UASC Safe Zone: Less than 5km (5) Other 26% Access to potable water: - not sufficient Referral mechanism(s): PWSN UASC SGBV PSS Family reunification Age & Gender breakdown (%) Sewage system in place: - inefficient Restoring family links service: Laundry facilities: Legal assistance/services: 55% 2% 25% Cleaning of WASH facilities: - on regular basis For 1st instance: For 2nd instance: Ad hoc Average household size: 2 Garbage disposal is available: - inefficient Tensions between communities: - Often Shelter # of Tents: 15 n-food items Provision of welcome kits to newly arrivals this month?: SOPs in place for: PWSN UASC Type: Family Individual pop-up, Camping, Military, Luxembourg tents # of PoCs living in tents: 6 Other NFI distribution during this month? Hygiene items Winter items Private rooms for counselling? SGBV, but the room is not appropriate or always available # of Rub halls: # of PoCs living Rub halls: # of Prefabricated Housing Units (containers): Food Is Food distributed? Illumination is ensured on site? Refugee community structures The communities have representatives - inadequate # of PoCs living in prefabs: 3 How many times? Three times per day or more ##### Education Prefabs with cooling and/or heating: 46 Food is provided by: Authorities n-formal education activities: - never # of single story prefabs with WASH facilities: 38 Specific nutritional needs considered: Recreational activities: - never # of single story prefabs with no WASH facilities: 8 # of two-story prefabs with WASH facilities: Newly arrived persons received food assistance? Appropriate spaces available for non formal education/recreational activities: space available # of two-story prefabs with no WASH facilities: What type? Cooked meals Children also attend Greek formal education: # of Life Shelters 2 Facilities for breastfeeding mothers: t available space Proportion - children attending formal education: t applicable # of PoCs living in Life Shelters: 16 CASH CwC Are building(s) used for accommodation? # of PoCs living in building(s): 346 Provision of heating: - inadequate Provision of cooling: - inadequate Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores? Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/remittance companies (e.g. Western Union)? Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Internet connection: Feedback mechanism in place? Access to health services in main languages spoken Main channels of delivering information to PoCs: - insufficient capacity Occasionally / t on all required languages Are there communal cooking facilities? Bulletin boards, Audio system, Information and advise desk Other: - All sites are under the responsibility of the Greek authorities. Information as displayed is collected on monthly basis by SM S agencies. Please send any feedback to: UNHCR IM Unit: greatim@unhr.org. Also available at UNHCR Operation Data Portal
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46 Site Overview Check in and check out mechanism in place with dedicated focal point at entrance - daily - occasionally - Fire safety for the site ensured - fully - partially - Provision of electricity - sufficient - insufficient - Environmental hazards - - Shelter Prefabs with cooling and/or heating More than 75% of total number of Less or equal to 75% and more than prefabs 5% of total Prefabs Less or equal to 5% of total Prefabs - Provision of heating - adequate - inadequate - Provision of cooling - adequate - inadequate - WASH Provision of hot water - adequate - inadequate - # of functional/working toilets More than 1 toilet per 2 individuals - Less than 1 toilet per 2 individuals t Applicable Toilets available in a separated area for women - sufficient number - insufficient number t Applicable # of working showers More than or equal to 1 shower per 5 individuals - Less than 1 shower per 5 individuals t Applicable Showers available in a separated area for women - sufficient number - insufficient number t Applicable WASH facilities designed for people with physical disabilities - sufficient number - insufficient number t Applicable Access to potable water - sufficient - not sufficient - Sewage system in place - efficient - inefficient - Laundry facilities Planned but not yet available t Applicable Cleaning of WASH facilities - on regular basis - occasionally t Applicable Garbage disposal is available - efficient - inefficient t Applicable Food Food provided, takes into consideration persons if available with specific nutritional needs if required - t Applicable Food distributed to newly arrived PoCs - t Applicable CASH Distance to supermarkets, pharmacies or other types of stores Distance to ATM machines/ banking facilities/ remittance companies (e.g. Western Union) or POS machines (e.g. vendors) Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. Less than 2km and/or up to 5km with public transportation. More than 2km and less than 5km and/or up to 5-1km with public transportation. More than 2km and less than 5km and/or up to 5-1km with public transportation. Greater than 5km and/or greater than 1km with public transportation. Greater than 5km and/or greater than 1km with public transportation. stores available in nearby distance 5km and above with no availability public transportation. machines/ banking facilities/ remittance companies available in nearby distance 5km and above with no availability public transportation. Transport Public Transportation available - regular service - irregular service - HEALTH Primary health care is available on site Every day 3 days per week Health care is covered by nearby public health facilities Less than 3 days per week Never - MHPSS (Mental Health and Psycho-Social Services) available on site Every day 3 days per week Health care is covered by nearby public health facilities Less than 3 days per week Never - Referral system in place - - Distance to the closest Public Health facility Less than 5km More than 5km less than 1km More than 1km - Distance to the closest General Public Hospital Less than 5km More than 5km less than 1km More than 1km - Protection Referral mechanism(s) More than or equal to 3 Equal to 2 Less than 2 or none - Restoring family links service - t applicable Legal assistance/services Ad hoc - - Tensions between communities - Never - Rarely - Often - SOPs in place for PWSN - - SOPs in place for UASC - - SOPs in place for SGBV - - Private rooms for counseling and room is appropriate, but the room is not appropriate or always available - Illumination is ensured on site - adequate - inadequate - Refugee community structures - t applicable Education n-formal education activities - regularly - sometimes based on availability of staff - never - Recreational activities - regularly - sometimes based on availability of staff - never - Appropriate spaces available specifically for non Area available, but not appropriate in Sufficient and safe space available formal education/recreational activities terms of safety and space space available - Children also attend Greek formal education - - Proportion - children attending formal education More than 6% 25%-6% Less than 25% - CwC Internet connection - sufficient capacity for basic web browsing, skype calls etc. - insufficient capacity - Feedback mechanism in place - efficient - inefficient - Access to health services in main languages spoken Regularly for main languages used on site Occasionally / t on all required languages Never - Only in Greek/English -
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