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This survey aims to understand the experiences and perceptions of young refugees in Greece. It explores their challenges, inclusion in the local community, and their hopes for the future.
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Survey resultsYoung Refugees[Greece] Training activity Madrid April 17th-20th 2017 A program of Fundación Senara
Q4. Country of origin 65 % from Syria 30% from Kurdistan 5% from Palaistine
Q5. Profession Barber Engineer Tailor teacher i want to be nurse to help people I was a builder in Syria and Iraq I have done many jobs I was working in oil company Engineer in oil company I want to be a pilot I had my own tailor shop Student IT EXPERT (WEB DEVELOPER)
Q6. When did you arrive in Greece? 80% more than 1 year ago 20% less than 1 year ago
Q9. Do you think Europeans really know the situation of the refugees?
Q10. Have you lived any difficult situation to be refugee? Its hard because of money Its hard because i have to wait all day for someone to call me for relocation I am stuck here It's hard not having money and having a lot of free time with nothing to do I can't explain with words sorry how difficult is to not be human our future is very uncertained. a lot of stress Noone care for us from goverment a refugee in greece? i am searching for a job all the time its hard because we have no money it is hard not knowing your future and i cant make any plans it is difficult in many ways. No money. No control over my life. Always stressed etc i miss my home a lot being refugee is not hard being a refugee that is being ignored is hard i am waiting for my relocation pappers for 7 months now and nothing A lot because we have no control of our lives and we always depend on other people. Hard ..
Q13. What has been or is the main challenge in your inclusion in local host community?
Q17. Do you think that you are integrated in the local community?
Q18. Are you in contact with people from other countries/ religions/ cultures?
Q20. Do you think refugees are treated well in the camps? Why?
Q20. Do you think that refugees in camp should have the right of free movement in the city they are relocated?
Conclusions - Refugees in Greece feel that their future is uncertain and even if they get some help from many initiatives it's not enough for them to feel like home - They are not satisfied from the facilities (ex camps) - They have good educational background and they would like to have a job in Greece - They don't generalize the good/bad behaviors that they get from One locals