Source: European Parliament
Question for written answer E-001589/2025/rev.1
to the Commission
Rule 144
Tineke Strik (Verts/ALE), Mélissa Camara (Verts/ALE), Jaume Asens Llodrà (Verts/ALE), Erik Marquardt (Verts/ALE), Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE)
On 31 March 2025, investigative journalists found[1] that children are facing inhumane conditions in EU-funded refugee reception centres on the Greek islands, including extreme overcrowding, systemic neglect and prolonged confinement. On Samos, an area intended to host 200 unaccompanied minors, there were 500 children in December 2024, who had to resort to sleeping on the floor in shifts. The investigation is based on internal documents from Commission representatives stationed on the islands and staff at the European Union Asylum Agency.
- 1.Does the Commission consider the current conditions in the EU-funded reception centres on the Greek islands to be compliant with Directive (EU) 2024/1346, notably Article 19?
- 2.What concrete measures has the Commission taken to improve the conditions in these facilities, specifically as regards ensuring the best interests of unaccompanied minors, given its direct funding of these facilities?
- 3.What action has the Commission taken in relation to Greece to enforce compliance with Directive (EU) 2024/1346?
Submitted: 22.4.2025
- [1] https://wearesolomon.com/mag/focus-area/migration/unaccompanied-children-sleep-on-the-floor-in-shifts-in-greece-model-camps/.