Young National Guard conscripts endure severe poverty impacting daily life and leave decisions. PhileNews reports Pancyprian Committee of Mothers and Relatives of National Guardsmen (PEMSE) visit to BMH camp found new fathers lacking food, housing; some skip leave due to no stay or meal money, even hesitating service completion. Military meals serve as lifeline.
Commanders personally donate from pockets to assist.
Government support measures
GEEF and Defence Ministry recognize issue mirrors societal economics but stress state duty. Programs include National Guardsmen Poverty Scheme, Social Problems Committee: €100 Christmas/Easter for ~200 soldiers, monthly allowances for indigent, transport/meal aid. Basic salary €168/month (higher for families) falls short.
Mental health warnings
Experts highlight risks at formative age in high-pressure setting, linking to past suicides; support vital for fairness, life. Ministry urges state-wide coordination beyond Guard.
Source: Kathimerini
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