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The year 2023 was the deadliest of the decade for migrants, according to UN figures

2024-03-06T15:05:40.921Z

Highlights: At least 8,565 people died on migration routes around the world in 2023. The Mediterranean crossing remains the deadliest route for migrants. Just over half of deaths last year were due to drowning, 9% to car accidents and 7% to violence. The IOM's Missing Migrants project, created in 2014, is an open access database that records migrant deaths and disappearances.. Since its implementation, more than 63,000 cases have been recorded worldwide, but the real number is much higher.


In 2023, at least 8,565 people died on migration routes. An increase of 20% compared to the previous year.


It's a sad record.

At least 8,565 people died on migration routes around the world in 2023, making it the deadliest year of the decade, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Wednesday.

This figure “represents a tragic increase of 20% compared to that of 2022, which underlines the urgent need for action to avoid further loss of human life”, declared this UN agency in a press release.

The previous record dates from 2016, when 8,084 migrants died.

IOM stresses that safe and legal migration routes remain few, pushing hundreds of thousands of people each year to try their luck in dangerous conditions.

The Mediterranean, the deadliest sea

The Mediterranean crossing remains the deadliest route for migrants, with at least 3,129 deaths and disappearances recorded last year.

Just over half of deaths last year were due to drowning, 9% to car accidents and 7% to violence.

The IOM's Missing Migrants project, created in 2014, is an open access database that records migrant deaths and disappearances.

Since its implementation, more than 63,000 cases have been recorded worldwide, but the real number is much higher.

As migrants are encouraged to use sometimes very isolated routes to escape the authorities, the collection of reliable data is all the more difficult.

“As we commemorate 10 years of the Missing Migrants Project, we first remember all those lives lost,” said IOM Deputy Director General Ugochi Daniels, quoted in the press release.

“Each of them is a terrible human tragedy that impacts families and communities for years,” he said.

“These horrific figures collected by the Missing Migrants Project also remind us that we must reaffirm our commitment to do more to ensure safe migration for all, so that in 10 years, people do not have to risk their lives in search of “a better future,” said the Deputy Director General of the IOM.

Source: leparis

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