Since 2017, asylum-seekers considered particularly vulnerable have been able to get housing and other services as they go through the asylum process in Greece. A recent change to the program means thousands of refugees could soon become homeless, according to nongovernmental organizations operating in the country. The World’s Lydia Emmanouilidou reports.
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