Greece: Six cases of child malnutrition in the Samos migrant industry

According to the Medicos borders (MSF) Greek Ambassador (MSF) Greek delegation, six of the children living in the Greece’s Diaspora Host Center in the east of the Ejian Sea, which has been opened by doctors since 2021, is the first time doctors have made such a diagnosis.
MSF has found that children aged 6 months and 6 years of age have been stressed that mild and severe malnutrition and immediate medical intervention for minors.
“About 25% of the children’s population (from rural areas), but child care is inadequate, not only in the center, but throughout the Samos Island,” MSF Director General Christina Sarra said in a statement.
Sarra said that six children from Afghanistan and Syria have come to the field with their families in the last two or three months and have not been able to determine whether they are already suffering from malnutrition before entering the place of asylum applicants.
However, “of course the conditions in this field have made things hard and have a bad effect,” Sarra said.
Asked about the MSF allegations, the Ministry of Migration of Greece and asylum would respond on Monday.
Sarra said the food was “not nutritious for this age, even though rural residents were provided with food.
Nine months ago, the situation worsened by cutting the scholarships provided to asylum applicants in Greece, which allowed new food and other items to be purchased as far as the first requirement.
The European Union’s migration department in Samos, appointed as the “closed center of controlled approach,” was built eight kilometers from the main port of Vatti, opened by 2021, which changed the crowded sector in the suburbs of the city.
There are 3664 people in rural areas of police and private security, and on Monday, 3176 people have 3176 people, the Ministry of Migration and asylum said.
Sarra said the children had already supported the difficult trips to reach Samos and that the conditions in this field had worsened their medical conditions.
Human Rights Protection Groups have declared the terrible conditions in the Samos sector, in which poor health conditions and lack of running water.
Sarra said about the nutritional infants in Samos, “They were children who made painful trips. They had difficulty.” “The conditions in the field make everything worse.”
Greece is one of the most popular ways to enter the European Union (EU) for people who escape conflict and poverty in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Many people make short but treachery to the Greek Islands from the Turkish coast, that is, skills, often not the conditions that can travel in small inflatable boats.
Last week, At least seven people, including three childrenThey died near the Greek island, Lesbos.
23 people escaped and were taken to a migrant field in Lesbos.