Europe
DTM Europe
DTM Operations in the region
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
As of 27 January 2021, data was collected on 851 PoEs in 19 countries/territories/areas across the SEEECA region. These locations include: 535 land border crossings points, 197 airports, and 119 blue border crossing points (including sea, river and lake ports).
In the fourth quarter of 2020, a total of 37,454 migrants and refugees were registered arriving to Europe through the three Mediterranean routes, which is 12 per cent less than the 42,713 arrivals registered in the same period in 2019, and 10 per cent less than the 41,819 registered in 2018.
The FMS are part of the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) activities in the Mediterranean region and started in October 2015 as part of IOM’s research on populations on the move to Europe.
FMS are part of the IOM’s DTM activities in the Mediterranean region, started in October 2015 as part of IOM’s research on populations on the move to Europe. FMS are analysed to provide information on profiles, transit routes and vulnerabilities of respondents.
The DTM Europe team operates out of Vienna, Rome, and Geneva to oversee, coordinate and support DTM activities in Spain, Italy, Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Western Balkans.
As of 23 December 2020, data was collected on 850 PoEs in 19 countries/territories/areas across the SEEECA region. These locations include: 535 land border crossings points, 196 airports, and 119 blue border crossing points (including sea, river and lake ports).
As of 23 December 2020, data was collected on 803 PoEs in 30 countries/territories/areas across the EEA region. These locations include: 476 land border crossings points, 188 airports, and 139 blue border crossing points (including sea, river and lake ports).
This report is based on the Flow Monitoring Surveys carried out by IOM field staff in Spain between July and September 2019.
This European Economic Area (EEA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the EEA region.
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region
This European Economic Area (EEA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the EEA region.
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region
In the third quarter of 2020, a total of 30,232 migrants and refugees were registered arriving to Europe through the three Mediterranean routes, which is 33 per cent less than the 45,308 arrivals registered in the same period in 2019 and 35 per cent less than the 46,382 registered in 2018.
This European Economic Area (EEA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the EEA region.
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region
This European Economic Area (EEA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the EEA region.
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region
The report is based on DTM’s Flow Monitoring Surveys carried-out by IOM field staff in Italy between July and October 2019.
In the second quarter of 2020, a total of 8,567 migrants and refugees were registered arriving to Europe through the three Mediterranean routes, which is 62 per cent less than the 22,626 arrivals registered in the same period in 2019 and 79 per cent less than the 39,855 registered in 2018.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, status and different restricti
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region.
A total of 3,123 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes in May 2020, which is 88 per cent more than the 1,658 registered in the previous month (April 2020), 2 times less than the 7,360 sea and land arrivals registered in May last year, and 4 times less than
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, status and different restric
Some 33,200 children arrived in Greece, Spain, Italy, Malta, Bulgaria and Cyprus between January and December 2019 (38% girls and 62% boys). Child arrivals in Greece, Spain, Italy and Bulgaria in 2019 increased by 7% compared to child arrivals in 2018 (30,085).