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MANAGING THE REFUGEE CRISIS Financial Support to Greece 28 September 2016 Asylum, Migration and integration / Internal Security / Emergency Assistance Addressing the refugee crisis and managing our external borders are top priorities for the European Union. The Asylum, Migration and Integration () supports Greek national efforts to improve reception capacities, ensure that asylum pro cedures are in line with Union standards, integrate migrants at local and regional levels and increase the effectiveness of return programmes. The Internal Security () supports national efforts to achieve a uniform and high level of control of the external borders and to fight cross-border organised crime. To support the Greek authorities as well as international organisations and NGOs operating in Greece in managing the refugee and humanitarian crisis, the Commission has awarded over 352 million in emergency assistance since the beginning of 2015. The emergency funding comes on top of the 509 million already allocated to Greece under the national programmes for 2014-2020 ( 294.5 million from and 214.7 million from ). Emergency support instrument In urgent and exceptional circumstances, the European Commission can fund emergency humanitarian support for people in need within the European Union. The Emergency Support Instrument aims to provide a faster, more targeted way to respond to major crises. This includes helping Member States cope with large numbers of refugees, with humanitarian funding channelled to UN agencies, nongovernmental organisations and international organisations in close coordination and consultation with Member States. Up to 700 million is planned over 2016-18; 198 million in funding for projects have been announced so far in 2016. *information as of September 2016 ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION FUND () INTERNAL SECURITY FUND () The fund promotes the efficient management of migration flows and the implementation, strengthening and development of a common Union approach to asylum and immigration. The promotes the implementation of the Internal Security Strategy, law enforcement cooperation and the management of the Union s external borders. The is composed of two instruments, Borders and Visa and Police. Long-term ing to Greece 2014-2020 509,498,415 (allocated) Emergency ing to Greece 352,815,219.51 (awarded) Pre-Financing Payment 228,972,696.83

Long-term ing to Greece (allocations) 2014-2020 ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION FUND () INTERNAL SECURITY FUND () 294,654,377 - Borders 194,354,388 - Police 20,489,650 ing for emergency relocation mechanism *these amounts are already included in the Greece National Programme Greece will receive 500 for the transport costs of every relocated asylum seeker. 35.1 million was allocated for the implementation of the Relocation & Resettlement mechanisms. 13.5 million was paid as pre-financing in February 2016 Emergency ing (awarded) 125,755,862.52 52,309,184.10 Emergency Assistance to Greece Emergency Assistance to Greece 174,750,172.89 Awarded Emergency Assistance for International Organisations/Union Agencies (IOM,, EASO) Source: and

Emergency ing Overview emergency assistance from & Borders and Visa s - Greece Award Decision taken 27/07/2016 0.53M 27/07/2016 7.2M 19/07/2016 6.18M 19/07/2016 52.2M Construction works of the sewer system and water supply network in Samos Emergency assistance for the effective management of immigration flows in the Greek territory (continuation of the project awarded in March) transportation at open accommodation centres, ensuring this way healthy and safe living (continuation of the project awarded in March) 19/07/2016 24.18M Comprehensive emergency heath response to refugee crisis Health 17/05/2016 3M Ensuring a fair and efficient Asylum Process, including in the context of the implementation of the -Turkey agreement 17/05/2016 3.06M Upgrading the existing IT-system of the Hellenic Police for the registration process of third-country nationals 17/05/2016 7M 18/03/2016 6.6M 18/03/2016 23.9M Provisional services to third-country nationals and operational support to the Hellenic Police services at the external borders

Award Decision taken 03/03/2016 3.5M Enhancement of human resources in Centres 08/02/2016 12.76M 08/12/2015 3.3M Provision of prefabricated shelter houses for the hosting of third country nationals Immediate enhancement of the response to the public health challenge presented by the refugee crisis on the front line of first reception in the Eastern Aegean Sea Infrastructure, Transport and Networks Public Health 05/11/2015 0.68M Reinforcement of the Orestiada Police Directorate with police personnel Hellenic Police 05/11/2015 2.54M 5 actions: a. Forced return: identification of up to 1,761 third country nationals already in detention (Hellenic Police) b. Forced return: issuing of travel documents for up to 1,080 third country nationals (Hellenic Police) c. Forced return: ticket costs for up to 1,080 third country nationals (Hellenic Police) d. Forced return: escort costs for 10% of all cases third country nationals (Hellenic Police) e. Assisted voluntary return of 1,000 third country nationals (IOM) Hellenic Police 16/10/2015 5.99M 01/10/2015 0.39M Transportation (and partly also accommodation and alimentation on the ships) for a total of at least 60,000 registered and fully screened third country nationals from Eastern Aegean ports to mainland Greece or from the island Farmakonissi to the island of Leros Emergency administrative assistance in support of the recruitment of additional personnel for the effective management of migration flows in the eastern External Borders General Secretary for Co-Ordination 01/10/2015 1.1M 01/10/2015 4.03M Emergency assistance covering the deployment of additional staff members and Special Forces to the severely affected Eastern Aegean HCG Authorities in order to improve the management of the intense migratory flows Emergency support enhancing the operational capacity of the Greek authorities and Civil Society Organisations to manage the extreme rise in refugee and migrant flows into Greek national and European territory 01/10/2015 2.36M 01/10/2015 2.89M Hellenic Police

17/06/2015 0.69M Enhancement of human resources in Centres 17/06/2015 0.48M Provision of prefabricated shelter houses for the hosting of third country nationals 17/06/2015 2.20M Immediate enhancement of the response to the public health challenge presented by the refugee crisis on the front line of first reception in the Eastern Aegean Sea 20/01/2015 1.18M Support the operation of the Greek Asylum, especially the provision of mobile asylum units on 4 border islands. Asylum Awarded s for International Organisations/ Union Agencies (IOM,, EASO) Award Decision taken 24/05/2016 25M Strengthen the Common European Asylum System, safe pathways to the European Union for persons in need of international protection and acceleration of the implementation of relocation to alleviate the heavy burden that presently weights on Greece, in the context of the fasttrack returns to Turkey. EASO 17/05/2016 13M Emergency support to assist most vulnerable migrants stranded in Greece IOM 17/05/2016 30M Supporting Greece Emergency Response Plan and strengthening the capacity of the asylum service 26/02/2016 1.5M Assisted voluntary return of third country nationals to their country of origin IOM 08/02/2016 1.12M EASO emergency support for the Greek hotspots to strengthen their fingerprinting capacity EASO 08/12/2015 20M Relocation programme from Greece to other Member States for beneficiaries in clear need of international protection IOM 17/08/2015 2.7M Strengthening of the first reception response to new arrivals in mixed migratory movements on the Aegean islands 08/07/2015 1.43M Strengthening of the first reception response to new arrivals on the Aegean Islands and in the region of Evros in Greece. New Arrivals Intervention phase II

Greece - Indirect management Delegation Agreement signed 26/01/2016 80M (: 75M : 5M) Support to Greece for the development of the hotspot/relocation scheme as well as for developing asylum reception capacity Emergency support instrument - Total amount of emergency support projects so far: 198 million Award Decision taken 19/04/2016 25M 19/04/2016 15M First projects announcement 19/04/2016 : 83 million 50,000 refugees will benefit with water, sanitation, hygiene and protection assistance, with an emphasis on unaccompanied minors. In addition, humanitarian coordination support to the humanitarian community in Greece. 44,000 refugees will benefit in terms of basic health care, food parcels, water, sanitation and hygiene, psycho-social support and assistance to re-establish family links. International Federation of the Red Cross 19/04/2016 8M 7,500 refugees will benefit from site management support, shelter, protection, water, sanitation and hygiene assistance. Danish Refugee Council 19/04/2016 10M 16,000 refugees will benefit from protection, psychosocial support, safe spaces for women, safe learning and healing spaces for children, water, sanitation/hygiene and food assistance. International Rescue Committee 19/04/2016 7M Provision of child friendly spaces, non-formal education classes, psychosocial support and nutrition with special focus on unaccompanied minors Save the Children 19/04/2016 6M Assistance for water, sanitation and hygiene, food, protection & improvement of shelter (winterisation) and other essential items. OXFAM 19/04/2016 5M 1,500 refugees will receive shelter, health and psycho social support, non- food items, child friendly spaces, legal support and interpretation. Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund 19/04/2016 7M Primary health care, referrals for specialised medical care, psychosocial support for migrants and refugees. Médecins Du Monde Second projects announcement 10/09/2016 : 115 million 10/09/2016 115M The four priorities are: Reparation and improvement of existing shelters and construction of new ones in the camp facilities ahead of the upcoming winter. At the same time improve sanitation conditions, construct communal kitchens and provide other infrastructure such as heating Deliver direct assistance to refugees through cash/voucher schemes. This will help refugees to cover the basic needs of their families, such as food, in a dignified manner and at the same time boost the local economy Enable refugee children to access education Help unaccompanied minors who are especially vulnerable and need special care and protection