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Montenegro — Quarterly Report Q2 (April-June 2024)
This report, based on a questionnaire administered through a Kobo toolbox, provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through Montenegro. Data was collected from 1 April to 30 June 2024.
Montenegro — Quarterly Report Q1 (January-March 2024)
This report, based on a questionnaire administered through a Kobo toolbox, provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through Montenegro. Data was collected from 1 January to 31 March 2024.
Montenegro — Flow Monitoring Surveys with Migrants Travelling through Montenegro (June-August 2023)
This report presents the results of the second round of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) implemented in Montenegro. The data was collected from 8 June to 28 August 2023. IOM interviewed a total of 126 respondents.
Montenegro – Study on Temporary Protection for Ukrainian Refugees in Montenegro (March 2023)
IOM launched this study to better understand the profiles of those fleeing Ukraine to Montenegro as well as their main needs and experiences of applying for Temporary Protection in Montenegro.
Montenegro – Needs and Intentions Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine, Round #03 (October 2022)
From 24 February to 26 October 2022, over 77,000 Ukrainians entered the Western Balkans following the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine. Montenegro is host to the most displaced Ukrainians in the Western Balkans with estimated around 6,500 of Ukrainian nationals in the country.
Montenegro – Needs and Intentions Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine, Round #02 (May 2022)
From 24 February to 31 May, it is estimated that over 74,000 Ukrainians entered the Western Balkans (WB) following the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine. In the same period, nearly 23,000 Ukrainians entered Montenegro, of which nearly 15,000 left the country.
Montenegro – Needs and Intentions Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine, Round #01 (April 2022)
From 24 February to 06 April, it is estimated that around 40,000 Ukrainians entered the Western Balkans (WB) following the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine. In the same period, an estimated 10,000 Ukrainians entered Montenegro, of which 4,000 left the country.