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Explore the data collection and information management efforts of the International Organization for Migration during the migration crisis in Europe. Key events, legislation changes, border shifts, and daily arrival statistics are discussed, highlighting the challenges and outcomes in managing the crisis. Learn about the structure of data collection, results, and the journey of Afghani and Pakistani nationals through the transit zones. Contact iombudapest@iom.int for more details.
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MIGRATION CRISIS IN EUROPE: DATA COLLECTION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT BY THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION Briefing event iombudapest@iom.int @iom_news facebook.com/magyarorszag www.iom.hu Olsi Dudumi IOM Budapest 24th June, 2016
Migration Crisis in 2015 14. September • Completion of the fence along Serbian border • New set of legislation • Route shift to Croatia-Hungaryborder 23. September • Record number of Arrivals 10,046 migrants 16-17. October • Fence with Croatia completed • Daily arrivals dropped from 8000 migrants/day to cca 20.
Early Warning Information-Sharing Network - 2016 February • Hungary re-enters the Balkan route • Daily arrivals: cca. 150 / day March/April • Körmend reception center and • Kiskunhalas Asylum Detention opened. May • Stranded migrants (Tompa & Röszke) increases to 200-300 migrants