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EU pledges $80 million on housing scheme for stranded migrants

Migrants and refugees line up for food outside of a temporary housing facility for migrants located in a former Olympic hall in Faliro suburb of Athens on December 11, 2015.
Migrants and refugees line up for food outside of a temporary housing facility for migrants located in a former Olympic hall in Faliro suburb of Athens on December 11, 2015. LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images

ATHENS, Greece – The European Union has pledged to spend 80 million euros ($88 million) on a housing scheme for migrants and asylum speakers stranded in Greece.

Kristalina Georgieva, the EU Commissioner for Budget and Human resources, signed an agreement Monday for a rent subsidy program due to launch next year. Thousands of stranded refugees are currently housed in old venues from the 2004 Olympics or are sleeping in tents pitched in city squares and parks in Athens.

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More than 750,000 migrants and refugees have crossed through Greece this year, hoping to travel to central and northern Europe, but Macedonia and other Balkan countries last month toughened border rules, restricting crossings to nationals from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Under the scheme, migrants will receive hotel vouchers or checks to live in vacant apartments.

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