Western Balkans - Mixed Migratory Flows Report (February 2024) [EN/BS/HR/MK/SQ/SR]
- Countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- IOM
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This report provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through the Western Balkans. IOM surveyed 2,178 migrants2 from 1 January to...
UNHCR supports government counterparts in Montenegro to strengthen asylum, improve reception standards and enhance socio-economic inclusion for forcibly displaced people. UNHCR is working with...
Geneva / Budapest / Kyiv 16 February 2024 -- Two years since the Russia-Ukraine international armed conflict escalated, the human cost is insurmountable, with no end in sight. Not only have many lost...
UKRAINE SITUATION The war in Ukraine triggered a major increase in humanitarian needs due to mass internal displacement and refugee outflows. As of 31 December 2023, 5,974,800 refugees from Ukraine...
Introduction The country currently hosts the largest refugee population in the world, with close to 4 million people. Most refugees live outside camps. While Türkiye provides registered refugees with...
Reporting Period: 1 January to 31 December 2023 Situation in Numbers (ECAR HAC 2023) 7.5 million children exposed to riverine floods in the region 3.7 million people are prone to high earthquake risk...
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Between January and December 2023, some 30,800 refugees and migrants were estimated to have transited through the Western Balkans as part of mixed movements, 17% less than in the same period last...