Impact of COVID-19 Movement Restrictions on Migrants along the Eastern Corridor 2 (As of 30 April 2020)

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Contact
rdhronairobi@iom.int; dtmronairobi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Period Covered
Apr 30 2020
Apr 30 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Points of Entry (PoE)
The current outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation to vulnerable populations. This report provides a snapshot of the current migration trends along the Eastern Corridor,1 and provides an analysis of the impact that movement restrictions have had in Djibouti, Somalia, Ethiopia and Yemen. This report utilizes data collected through IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring (FM), Migrant Response Centers (MRC),2 and Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) data, as well as anecdotal information provided by IOM team members working in the region. With the start of the holy month of Ramadan (~23 April – 23 May), this period opens the “high season” for irregular migration which has been historically higher during this time on the Eastern corridor due to the belief that controls are less stringent and that authorities allow movements to take place under less scrutiny.