Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe

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Published January 2013

Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe in 2007 A Survey and Analysis of Border Management and...

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Published January 2008

Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe – A Survey and Analysis of Border Management and Borde...

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Published January 2011

Yearbook on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe: A Survey and Analysis of Border Management and Border...

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Published January 2010

2006 Year Book on Illegal Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking in Central and Eastern Europe A Survey and Analysis of Border Management and B...

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Published January 2007

Virtual expert meeting on irregular migration

Released 06 November 2020

In the framework of its mandate, the EUROMED Migration IV (EMM4) project held on 4 November 2020 a webinar titled "Migrant Vulnerabilities along the Mediterranean Migration Routes: A Perspective on Structural Challenges and Current Developments", at the request of the EMM4 national focal points.

Are migrants and refugees a “vulnerable group” in the context of human trafficking?

Released 18 October 2017

18 October 2017 is the 11th EU Anti-Trafficking Day. At ICMPD, we take this opportunity to analyse the linkages between migration, asylum and human trafficking, to stress the importance of the distinctions between human trafficking and migrant smuggling, and to address the vulnerabilities of migrants and refugees to trafficking.

Regional training on international cooperation to combat cross-border crime in the framework of the Khartoum Process

Released 03 June 2022

On 24 – 26 May 2022, South Sudan hosted a Regional training for officials of border management agencies on international cooperation to combat cross-border crime. The event was the first as part of South Sudan’s workplan as Chair of the Khartoum Process.

What Makes People Resilient to Human Trafficking along Migration Routes to Europe?

Released 03 April 2019

The best way to understand the situation on migration routes to Europe is to listen to people who have made the journey. Our latest research study, “The Strength to Carry On - Resilience and Vulnerability to Trafficking and Other Abuses among People Travelling along Migration Routes to Europe”, analyses people’s resilience and vulnerabilities to human trafficking and other abuses in this context. The research found that understanding factors of resilience can help to prevent trafficking, and that resilience can be boosted or compromised by migration policies and practices. 

7 takeaways for migration governance in turbulent times

Released 23 November 2022

Takeaways from Vienna Migration Conference 2022, ICMPD’s annual flagship event, held 11-12 October 2022.

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