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Exploring the Impact of COVID19 on the Vulnerabilities of Migrants on the Central Mediterranean Route

Exploring the Impact of COVID19 on the Vulnerabilities of Migrants on the Central Mediterranean Route

Humanitarian actors expected COVID-19 to have severe consequences for people migrating on the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR) from Sub-Saharan Africa to Libya, Tunisia and Algeria. In May 2020, the Independent Monitoring, Rapid Research and Evidence Facility (IMREF) began a two-part study on the effects of COVID-19 and government responses on migrants’ mobility patterns, vulnerabilities and access to health and protection services. This report, which is the second part of the study, uses primary data from 3 key migration contexts in West Africa to partially address gaps identified in the desk review.

Date de publication
Type de ressource
Public cible
Academia
Civil Society
General Public
Government
Intergovernmental Organization
Journalist
Migrant Association
Private Sector
Source / éditeur
Independent Monitoring, Rapid Research and Evidence Facility (IMREF)
Langue
English
Échelle géographique
Regional
Régionale
Africa
Europe
Produit d’un groupe de travail
No
Processus d’examen régional
Non
Objectifs Pacte mondial pour la migration
Thèmes transversaux
Human rights
Mots-clés
COVID-19 and migration
Smuggling of migrants
État
Publié

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