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Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Quarterly Overview (1 April — 30 June 2017)

Given the policies set into place in 2016, 61,493 migrants and refugees were stranded in Greece, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria and Slovenia as of 30 June 2016. This is a 9% increase since the cumulative on the 30 March.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (16—29 June 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Adolescent Youth (8 October 2015 — 30 June 2016)

This week’s report focuses on providing an analysis on adolescent youth between the ages of 15 and 18. The analysis includes a sample of 605 respondents interviewed during this period. Afghan, Syrian, Iraqis, Pakistanis and Moroccan youth comprise 96% of the respondents’ surveyed.

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (June 2016)

As of 9 June 2016, Turkey implements a Temporary Protection regime for 2,742,055 refugees from Syria which grants beneficiaries right to legal stay as well as some level of access to basic rights and services.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond (1 May — 13 June 2016)

This week’s report focuses on providing an analysis on Syrian, Afghan, Iraqi, Pakistani and North & West African nationals (sample of 854 respondents). The average respondent was 27 years old. Men comprised 85% of all individuals surveyed.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (2—15 June 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (19 May — 1 June 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Counter-Trafficking Survey (May 2016)

These fourth results take into account the 4,025 migrants and refugees that were interviewed from 07 December 2015 to 31 May 2016. 6.5% of respondents answered ‘yes’ to one of the trafficking and other exploitative practices indicators, based on theirown direct experience.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (4—18 May 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond (8 October 2015 — 18 May 2016)

This week’s report focuses on providing an analysis over time of Syrian, Iraqi, Pakistani, Afghan and Maroccan respondents.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (21 April — 3 May 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (7—20 April 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Counter-Trafficking Survey (April 2016)

Over the last months, increasing reports from IOM field staff in various locations along the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Balkan Routes alerted IOM to the acute need for reliable data on the prevalence of trafficking and other forms of exploitation of migrants and refugees.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (31 March — 6 April 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Iranian and Pakistani respondents (8 October 2015 — 4 April 2016)

Between 8 October 2015 and 4 April 2016 IOM field staff in Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary amassed interviews with 8,987 migrants and refugees, of which 135 people were interviewed over the week from 28 March – 4 April 2016.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Quarterly Overview (1 January — 31 March 2016)

In order to gather and disseminate information about the migrant populations moving through the Mediterranean, up to the Western Balkan Route and through the Northern Route into Europe, IOM rolled out a Flow Monitoring System in September 2015, as part of the Displacement Tracking Mat

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Moroccan and Algerian respondents (8 October 2015 — 29 March 2016)

Between 8 October 2015 and 29 March 2016 IOM field staff in Greece, fYROM, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary amassed interviews with 8,845 migrants and refugees, of which 192 people were interviewed over the week from 22 – 28 March.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (17—23 March 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi respondents (8 October 2015 — 21 March 2016)

Between 8 October 2015 and 21 March 2016 IOM field staff in Greece, fYROM, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary amassed interviews with 8,652 migrants and refugees, of which 94 people were interviewed over the week from 15 – 21 March.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (10—16 March 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi respondents (8 October 2015 — 14 March 2016)

Between 8 October 2015 and 14 March 2016 IOM field staff in Greece, fYROM, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary amassed interviews with 8, 544 migrants and refugees, of which 522 people were interviewed over the week from 9 – 14 March Individuals of Syrian, Afghan, Iraqi, nationalities comprised 93% of

Europe — Counter-Trafficking Survey (March 2016)

These second results take into account the 2,385 migrants and refugees that were interviewed from 07 December 2015 to 14 March 2016. 7.2% of respondents answered ‘yes’ to one of the trafficking and other exploitative practices indicators, based on their own direct experience.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Weekly Compilation (3—9 March 2016)

In October 2015, IOM launched its Early Warning Information Sharing Network to commence sharing data between IOM, government agencies, and other humanitarian actors in affected countries of arrival and transit.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys in the Mediterranean and Beyond: Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi respondents (8 October 2015 — 8 March 2016)

Between 8 October 2015 and 8 March 2016 IOM field staff in Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary amassed interviews with 7, 616 migrants and refugees, of which 722 people were interviewed over the week from 1 – 8 March. The analysis of the responses


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