Iceland review - 2016, Page 40

Iceland review - 2016, Page 40
38 ICELAND REVIEW SYRIANS photographers, as well as Red Cross, government and local municipality rep- resentatives. In the welcoming crowd was Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson and Minister of Social Affairs Eygló Harðardóttir. “Welcome home,” the Prime Minister greeted the group. “We look forward to having you as part of this small but good group that Icelanders are.” The new arrivals, many carrying drawings of the Icelandic and Syrian Revolution flags and messages like “Thank you Iceland,” took selfies with the Prime Minister, chatted with other members of the welcoming com- mittee and received gifts of warm clothes before boarding the awaiting buses to the capital. Two of the families headed to the town of Kópavogur, just out- side Reykjavík, while the remaining four families took an onward flight from the domestic airport to their final destination of Akureyri. Khattab says that despite the support for refugees in Iceland he’d wit- nessed on social media, he hadn’t quite expected such a warm welcome. “People really welcomed us. We even met the prime minister, which is not something that is normal in Arab countries,” he tells me. For Eygló Harðardóttir, the experi- ence was also special. “[It was] moving, given the terrible conditions they’ve had to endure. But, at the same time, we were happy that we could provide this group protection. I felt much appreciation from the group and they were optimistic about their future in Iceland,” she told Iceland Review. Ahead of the group’s arrival, Red Cross volunteers—many of whom were among the roughly 1,200 who signed up during the week-long ‘Kæra Eygló’ campaign— had begun furnishing the families’ new homes with donated goods, as well as learning about Syrian culture and tradi- tions. Hrafnhildur Kvaran, project man- ager for refugees at the Red Cross in Reykjavík, explains that volunteer sup- port families are paired with refugee families based on similar interests and the ages of their children. Their role is to help introduce them to Icelandic culture and society and help them settle in— offering both psychosocial and practical support. One such support family is social worker Sigríður Sigurðardóttir, her hus- band, lawyer Guðmundur Águstsson, and their children. “I started thinking about it during [the] ‘Kæra Eygló’ [initiative]. My husband and I talked about it and discussed it with our children, and then we contacted the Red Cross,” Sigríður said the morning of the group’s arrival in Iceland. She was excited to meet the family, who would settle in Kópavogur, and was wondering how they would get along. “We’ll just have to see how it is. Hopefully we will all become friends and we can integrate them into our family. We just found out that they do speak English, which will of course make things easier.” A grandmother herself, Sigríður said it is important to be able to support the family with their children, as they don’t have any relatives in Iceland. In preparation for the role, Sigríður and Guðmundur read up on the Middle East, including Syrian history and culture. “We want to try to see things from their perspective,” she explained. NEW CHALLENGES Aside from social support from Red Cross volunteers, refugees resettled in Iceland receive support from social ser- vices in the municipality in which they live. This service includes financial sup- port, social and psychological counseling, accommodation, furnishings, education, including Icelandic lessons for adults, recreational activities, healthcare, inter- pretation and translation services, help Zaid 2 Abdullateef 6 Omar 13 Ibrahim 10
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