Advocacy.

Mobile Info Team uses our extensive and updated casework database to carry out research which reflects the current issues that people are facing regarding the asylum procedure in Greece. This allows us to produce reports which are grounded in information obtained directly from the communities that we support and push for evidence-based change. Our advocacy aims to raise awareness of the complex issues that people seeing safety in Greece face, as well as the conditions that they are forced to live in as a result of broken and discriminatory systems. We use our research to advocate on a national and European level, illuminating the exclusionary policies that systematically deny people access to their fundamental rights. 

We believe that everyone has the right to apply for asylum, and live a life of dignity. We envision a future where asylum systems are fair, kind and welcoming. 


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collaborations

We work collaboratively with organisations across Greece and Europe to share expertise in research and information. As an active member of the Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN), we collect testimonies of pushbacks and internal violence, which are uploaded to a public, online database. This serves as a basis for advocacy efforts which aim to document and monitor human rights violations at the external border of Europe. 

In partnership with BVMN and the Border Criminologies research group at Oxford University, we launched the Detention Landscapes database in April 2024. The database pools testimonies, incident reports, open-source research and visual evidence of rights violations inside facilities where migrants are detained in Greece. The project is an open-access platform which invites contributions from people with lived experience of detention or those working on this issue.

Detention Landscapes Platform


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Advocacy Officer: +30 694 828 4959

Research Officer: +30 694 828 6954

Testimonies: +30 698 913 3548