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Djibouti — Stranded Migrants (As of 29 July 2021)
Contacto
DTM Djibouti, DTMDjibouti@iom.int
Idioma
English
Ubicación
Djibouti
Fecha de instantánea
Jul 16 2021
Jul 29 2021
Actividad
- Flow Monitoring
- Migrants presence
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent prevention measures (such as movement restrictions) that have been put in place by the various governments in the region continue to negatively impact the living conditions of vulnerable populations, including those of migrants transiting through Djibouti. Although the borders between Ethiopia and Djibouti have been reopened since July 2020, some migrants transiting through Djibouti who are on their way or coming back from the Arabian Peninsula, remain stranded in Djibouti. This is due to, among other reasons, the lack of resources to continue their migration journey, as well as movement and security restrictions. These migrants find themselves stranded in informal settlements along the migration corridor in Djibouti, where they have little or no access to basic services and are exposed to protection risks.