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Turkey — Flow Monitoring Survey (December 2017 – February 2018)

This report contains findings of IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) conducted between 11 December 2017 and 11 February 2018 by IOM field staff in 14 provinces. In total, 3,173 interviews were conducted.

Turkey — Flow Monitoring Survey Field Observations (December — February 2018)

DTM Flow Monitoring Survey (FMS) was launched in Turkey in November 2016 as part of IOM Migrants’ Presence Monitoring Programme by DTM Turkey team.

Turkey — Quarterly Migration Report (March 2018)

In March 2018, there were an estimated 3.9 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them were Syrians (3,567,130 individuals) who were granted temporary protection status. Of these 73

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (March 2018)

As of 29 March 2018, there are approximately 3.9 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians 3,567,130 who were granted temporary protection stat

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe Monthly Overview (February 2018)

12,736 migrants and asylum seekers arrived to Europe in the first two months of 2018 (including 10,566 who arrived by sea and 2,170 who arrived by land), a 37% decrease compared to the same period in 2017.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys: Top 5 Nationalities Interviewed (February 2018)

This report provides analysis of migrants` demographic profile, transit routes, reasons for leaving countries of origin or habitual residence, and their future travel intentions.

Europe — Summary of Key Results (2017)

In 2017, DTM Mediterranean team gathered 9,483 Flow Monitoring Surveys through a network of 46 DTM focal points and data collectors in 7 different countries on more than 120 flow monitoring points located on entry, inside and on the exit points in Italy, Greece, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Ma

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (January 2018)

As of 25 January 2018, there are approximately 3,8 million foreign nationals present on Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians 3,466,263 who were granted temporary protection st

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring Yearly Report (2017)

By the end of 2017, there were an estimated 3.8 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most are Syrians (3,424,237 individuals) who were granted temporary protection status.

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys: Profile of Migrants in Romania (January 2018)

This analysis provides a unique look into responses collected in Romania in August 2017. A total of 349 surveys were conducted, out of which 331 were categorized as valid responses (completed interview with individual´s consent).

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe Monthly Overview (December 2017)

DTM flow monitoring data collected in 2017 shows that between January and December 2017, 186,768 migrants arrived to Europe through the Western, Central and Eastern Mediterranean route; a 52% decrease compared to 387,739 registered in 2016.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe Yearly Overview (2017)

More than 186,000 migrants arrived to Europe in 2017 via Mediterranean routes. Approximately 92% of migrants reached European countries by sea (172,362), and the remaining 8% arrived using various land routes.

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (December 2017)

As of 31 December 2017, there are approximately 3,8 million foreign nationals present on Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians 3,424,237 who were granted temporary protection status.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe Monthly Overview (November 2017)

Between January and November 2017, there were 176,042 sea and land arrivals to Europe. 93% of migrants and asylum seekers have crossed the Mediterranean and were registered in Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Spain (164,754).

Europe — Migrant Vulnerability to Human Trafficking and Exploitation (December 2017)

This report examines migrants’ vulnerability to human trafficking and exploitation by exploring risk and protective factors associated with unsafe migration, through the systematic evidence collected by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix operations in

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (November 2017)

As of 30 November 2017, there are approximately 3,7 million foreign nationals present on Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians 3,359,915 who were granted temporary protection status. In addition, there are 59

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys — Migrants from Pakistan (November 2017)

This report presents the profile of migrants and refugees travelling from Pakistan along the Central and the Eastern Mediterranean routes and interviewed under IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) activities in 2016 and 2017.

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe Monthly Overview (October 2017)

There were 160,247 arrivals to Europe this year, a 55% decrease compared to October 2016 (total of 355,356). 70% of all sea arrivals are registered in Italy (111,397). As of 31 October, 31,451 people benefited from the EU relocation scheme, 21,209 from Greece and 10,242 from Italy.

Turkey — Migrant Presence Monitoring - Situation Report (October 2017)

As of 2 November 2017, there are approximately 3,6 million foreign nationals present on Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrians 3,285,533 who were granted temporary protection status. In addition, there are 586,834&

Europe — Counter-Trafficking Survey (October 2017)

This report presents the results of a round carried out by IOM field staff in Italy (Central Mediterranean route) and Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Eastern Mediterranean route) from February to September 2017. 7

Europe — Flow Monitoring Surveys (October 2017)

This report provides comparative analysis of migrants` demographic profile, cost of journey, and their future travel intentions between two time periods: 2016 and 2017.

Europe — Migrant Vulnerability to Human Trafficking And Exploitation (November 2017)

This brief summarizes results from the report “Migrant Vulnerability to Human Trafficking and Exploitation: Evidence from the Central and Eastern Mediterranean Migration Routes”. The data on which the report analysis is based was collected through a network of field workers as part of IOM’s

Europe — Migration Flows to Europe, Quarterly Overview (September 2017)

At the end of the third quarter of 2017, authorities in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Spain and Cyprus registered 146,287 newly arrived migrants – less than half of the total arrivals recorded by the end of September 2016 (322,299).

Europe — Mixed Migration Flows in the Mediterranean, Monthly Compilation (September 2017)

Arrivals to Europe through the Mediterranean in the first nine months of 2017 are lower when compared to the same period in 2016.


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