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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).
The current outbreak of COVID 19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
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
A total of 1,658 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes in April 2020, which is 55 per cent less than the 3,686 registered in the previous month (March 2020), more than 3 times less than the 5,675 sea and land arrivals registered in April last year, almost 7
The current outbreak of COVID 19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
In the first quarter of 2020, a total of 18,641 migrants and refugees were registered arriving to Europe through the three Mediterranean routes, which is 4 per cent more than the 17,889 arrivals registered in the same period in 2019 and 5 per cent less than the 19,627 registered in 2018.
A total of 6,732 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes in February 2020, which is 18 per cent less than the 8,223 registered in the previous month (January 2020), 58 per cent more than the 4,268 sea and land arrivals registered in February last year, 50 per
The Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) are part of the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) activities in the Mediterranean region, started in October 2015 and conducted within the framework of IOM’s research on populations on the move through the Mediterranean and Western Balkan Routes to Europe.
The Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) are part of the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) activities in the Mediterranean region, started in October 2015 and conducted within the framework of IOM’s research on populations on the move through the Mediterranean and Western Balkan Routes to Europe.
A total of 8,223 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes in January 2020, almost the same trend registered in January 2019, when 8,176 sea and land arrivals were reported, and 5 per cent less than the 8,680 arrivals registered both in January 2018 and January
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), currently there are more than 4.7 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.6 million of
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), there are more than 4.7 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.6 million of whom are seeking international protection.
This paper provides an overview of the mixed migratory trends across the Western Balkan region in 2019 comparing them to the years before.
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), there are more than 4.7 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.6 million of whom
According to available data, collated in coordination with national authorities and IOM field offices, a total of 128,536 migrants and refugees were registered arriving in Europe in 2019, 13 per cent less than the 147,683 registered in 2018 and 32 per cent less than the 188,372 registered in 2017
DTM Mediterranean team surveyed 2,841 migrants and asylum seekers in Italy, Spain, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. Reporting team prepared 16 statistical overview reports and released 4 datasets.
A total of 128,536 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes between January and December 2019, 13 per cent less than the same period of 2018 when 147,673 sea and land arrivals were reported, 32 per cent less than the 188,372 arrivals registered in this period
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), currently there are more than 4.7 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.6 million of whom seeking international protection.
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM) there are currently over 3.9 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection.
A total of 117,904 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes between January and November 2019, 12 per cent less than the same period of 2018 when 133,655 sea and land arrivals were reported, 34 per cent less than the 178,232 arrivals registered in this
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) currently there are more than 3.9 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection.
A total of 103,416 migrants and refugees arrived in Europe through different land and sea routes between January and October 2019, 18 per cent less than the same period of 2018 when 125,840 sea and land arrivals were reported, 37 per cent less than the 164,433 arrivals registered in this period o
Some 8,200 children arrived in Greece, Italy, Bulgaria and Spain between January and June 2019 (35% girls and 65% boys). This is 21% less compared to the first half of 2018 (10,400).
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) currently there are more than 4 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection.