Refugee accommodation Tegel: Residents urgently call for solutions

Refugee accommodation Tegel: Residents urgently call for solutions
The situation in the former airport hall of Tegel Airport in Berlin is now throwing a shadow on the auxiliary efforts for refugees and raises questions about long -term integration and support. Ukrainian refugees have been living here for two years, but living conditions are anything but ideal.
The challenge of the community
originally opened as an emergency accommodation with 500 beds, the number of residents has now increased to around 5,000. This not only brings with it the immediate vital requirements, but also influences the social structure of the people living there. The residents report on a worrying increase in garbage and neglect in the vicinity of the former airport. On the banks of the Spandauer shipping canal, waste is piled up, which not only endangers aesthetics, but also health.
reactions from the neighborhood
The residents are visibly concerned and express clear demands. Many want more leisure opportunities for the refugees, including playgrounds and barbecues. "It is important to create a space for social activities," explains a allotment gardener. The relief of the situation requires close cooperation between the municipal authorities and the commitment of the neighborhood. Current discussions between representatives of the district offices and the State Office for Refugee Matters (LAF) aim to develop concrete measures to improve living conditions.
criticism of the conditions
The reports on hygienic grievances, such as moldy food and rat infestation, have already caused massive criticism. Organizations such as Sunflower Care and Pro Asyl have classified the situation as "inhumane" and require legal minimum standards. In May last year, the state office announced progress to improve, but these are hardly noticeable to this day. This sends a worrying signal regarding the handling of people in need of protection.
The way forward
The upcoming catalog with suggestions for improving living conditions should also serve as the basis for future initiatives. In a context in which integration and social responsibility for refugee people gain in importance, it is crucial that both the city and civil society work together to find solutions. The Approach to Problems Like Not only Only Affects the Quality of Life for Refugees But So Influences the Perception of the Local Community Regarding Their Commitment to Humanitrian Help.
Overall, the situation at the Tegel refugee center shows how important it is not only to offer short -term solutions, but also to develop long -term strategies to ensure the integration of refugees and the well -being of the entire community.
- Nag