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RO Dakar, RODakar-DataResearch@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Senegal
Period Covered
Nov 01 2022
Dec 31 2022
Activity
  • Other

More than 2,100 migrants died in West Africa and on the region's overseas routes to Europe between 2014 and 2022, according to data from IOM's Missing Migrants Project (MMP). Moreover, the circumstances in which migrants disappear vary and it is sometimes difficult to establish the death with certainty. Indeed, it is also possible that the missing person is alive but does not have the possibility or the will to communicate with his family, because of detention or the fear of detention, for instance. 

Issues of the dignity of families and of the dead therefore accompany the issues of strengthening the legal protection systems and material assistance for families. In the spirit of respect for International Law and Human Rights on the rights to life, liberty and security of the person, this study focuses on assessing and evaluating the needs of missing migrants and their families in Senegal. 

The interviews of migrant families in this study were conducted in November 2022 among fifty-four families. The survey methodology consisted in the adoption of qualitative interviews based on semi-open questionnaires, which allowed the quantification of data a posteriori. 

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DTMRCA@iom.int
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English
Period Covered
May 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Return Intention
  • Mobility Tracking

Ce rapport présente les résultats clés de l’enquête sur les intentions futures des ménages PDI en communautés d’accueil, menée entre le 01er mai et le 05 juin 2023 dans la ville de Bangui et les 16 préfectures du pays. Cette enquête réalisée auprès de 13 116 ménages est représentative à l’échelle sous-préfectorale (admin 2). L’évaluation est focalisée sur les solutions durables souhaitées par les ménages ainsi que les conditions et besoins pour la mise en oeuvre des solutions durables.j Ce rapport donne dans un premier temps un aperçu de la situation de déplacement des ménages installés en communautés d’accueil, puis présente les résultats clés sur les intentions futures de retour, de réinstallation ou d’intégration locale durable. 

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DTM Peru, IOMDTMPeru@iom.int
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Spanish
Location
Peru
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Apr 30 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

Desde el 5 de marzo de 2023, las fuertes lluvias han afectado fuertemente a diversas ciudades costeras del norte y centro de Perú, generando deslizamientos de tierra y desbordamientos de varios ríos que han inundado ciudades y carreteras, así como han generado daño y destrucción de viviendas por completo. Según estimaciones de la Oficina de Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios en Perú (OCHA), a marzo de 2023, se registraron más de 112.828 personas afectadas y más 18 mil personas damnificadas, además de 53.955 viviendas destruidas y el deceso de 71 personas. En este contexto, el 27 de marzo, el gobierno peruano declaró Estado de Emergencia de nivel 5 por 60 días en las regiones de Tumbes, Piura y Lambayeque. Al 24 de abril, las cifras ascendieron a 377.190 personas afectadas, más de 65 mil personas damnificadas, 146 mil viviendas dañadas y 99 fallecidos (OCHA, abril 2023). Esta situación, llevó a que la población refugiada y migrante tuviera dificultad para cruzar la frontera norte con dirección hacia el sur del Perú, dado que la ciudad de Tumbes (frontera con Ecuador) se encontraba inundada por las lluvias. En este sentido, con base en la información de Matriz de Seguimiento de Desplazamiento (DTM por sus siglas en inglés) conteos de la Organización Internacional para las Migraciones (OIM), en las últimas semanas de abril se presentó una disminución de los flujos, de diversas nacionalidades incluyendo venezolanos, colombianos y ecuatorianos (DTM conteos Tumbes - Ronda 76 a la 77). A su vez, el 27 de abril de 2023, el gobierno peruano aprobó medidas para promover la regularización de las personas extranjeras. Primero, se estableció un período de seis meses de amnistía (no prorrogable) para extranjeros con multas (por exceso de permanencia y/o por no extender permisos de residencia). Asimismo, se aprobaron modificaciones en el Reglamento de la Ley de Migraciones que permitirá nuevas vías para la regularización.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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Russian
Location
Belarus
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Apr 30 2023
Activity
  • Survey

Настоящий отчет посвящен мигрантам, находящимся в уязвимом положении на территории Республики Беларусь, за исключением граждан Украины.

Что касается заявленной национальности, то в целом среди респондентов выборки были представители 40 различных национальностей. Большинство (29.2%) составляли граждане Афганистана. За ними следовали граждане Сирийской Арабской Республики (10.3%), Сомали (7%), Республики Ирак (6%) и Эритреи (5%).

Также опрос прошли граждане Индии (4%), Йемена (4%), Коморских островов (3%), Ирана (3%), Демократической Республики Конго (2.5%), Эфиопии (2.5%), Камеруна (2%), Палестины (2%) и Того (1.5%).

Меньшую долю респондентов составили граждане из Буркина-Фасо, Болгарии, Кот-д'Ивуара, Эквадора, Египта, Гвинеи, Либерии, Литвы, Латвии, Нигерии, Кубы, Азербайджана, Грузии, Гаити, Ливана, Гамбии, Экваториальной Гвинеи, Шри-Ланки, Судана, Мали, Нидерландов, Польши, Сенегала, Сьерра-Леоне, Чада и Таджикистана.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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English
Location
Belarus
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Apr 30 2023
Activity
  • Survey

This report focuses on migrants in heightened vulnerable situations present on the territory of Belarus, besides Ukrainian refugees and is based on 202 surveys conducted between March and April 2023.

As for the nationalities declared by respondents of this survey, overall, there were representatives of 40 different nationalities among respondents of the sample. The majority (29.2%) were nationals of Afghanistan. This was followed by nationals of the Syrian Arab Republic (10.3%), Somalia (7%), Republic of Iraq (6%), and Eritrea (5%).  There were also nationals of India (4%), Yemen (4%), Comoros (3%), Iran (3%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (2.5%), Ethiopia (2.5%), Cameroon (2%), Palestine (2%) and Togo (1.5%).

There were also smaller shares of respondents from Burkina Faso, Bulgaria, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador, Egypt, Guinea, Liberia, Lithuania, Latvia, Nigeria, Cuba, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Gambia, Equatorial Guinea, Haiti, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Mali, Netherlands, Poland, Sudan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Chad and Tajikistan.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Czechia
Period Covered
Mar 08 2023
Apr 17 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

As a result of the war in Ukraine, more than 6 million people have been forced to leave their country (UNHCR, June 2023). 1 The number of refugees from Ukraine, including Third-Country Nationals (TCNs), that have been granted Temporary Protection (TP) in Czechia as of 4 June 2023 was 341,117. 2 This makes it the country with the highest number of refugees from Ukraine per capita. This unprecedented situation puts enormous demands on everyone involved, from the refugees themselves, to the state administration, to all citizens of Czechia.

The need to provide accommodation for refugees was a huge challenge since refugees started arriving in the first months of 2022. So far, accommodation for refugees from Ukraine has been funded by the state. This, however, changed from July 2023, and will have a huge impact on all groups of refugees, but especially on those living in collective accommodation. The aim of this report is to provide municipalities and organizations involved in the Ukraine crisis response with information on refugees staying in collective accommodation facilities in Karlovy Vary and Pilsen. regions 

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