Original Language
English
Number of Pages
60
Reference Number
ENG0445
Date of upload

15 Mar 2016

Egyptian Unaccompanied Migrant Children: A case study on irregular migration

Egyptian Unaccompanied Migrant Children provides a comprehensive assessment of the phenomenon of irregular Egyptian child migration to Europe. Addressing the significant information gap on the issue, and based on IOM counselling interviews in Egypt and Greece, this report first provides insight into the modus operandi and characteristics of smuggling networks operating from Egypt, and highlights the vulnerabilities of children using the respective smuggling services to reach Europe. Subsequently, the driving forces for irregular child migration from Egypt are analysed, before elaborating on vulnerabilities of unaccompanied migrant children (UMCs) and protection gaps upon arrival in the destination country, with particular reference to the field assessment conducted in Greece. The report concludes by providing recommendations for policy and programming to address the special protection concerns of UMCs based on the analysis of migratory dynamics and vulnerability assessments. These recommendations cover services and activities in the areas of prevention, protection, prosecution and partnership for the development of an integrated multidisciplinary response to address irregular migration of UMCs in a holistic manner.

  • List of figures and tables
  • List of acronyms
  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • Section 1 - Case study on irregular migration of Egyptian UMCs
    • 1.1. Methodology
    • 1.2. Case study
  • Section 2 - Smuggling networks
    • 2.1. Modus operandi of smuggling networks and vulnerabilities for child migrants
    • 2.2. Egypt’s smuggling economy
    • 2.3. Crime-terror nexus
  • Section 3 - Irregular migration of UMCs
    • 3.1. Legal frameworks
    • 3.2. Irregular migration drivers
    • 3.3. The journey across the Mediterranean
  • Section 4 - Egyptian UMCs in Europe
    • 4.1. Vulnerabilities upon arrival
    • 4.2. Protective shelters in Greece
    • 4.3. IOM counselling interviews
  • Section 5 - Recommendations
    • 5.1. Prevention
    • 5.2. Protection
    • 5.3. Prosecution
    • 5.4. Partnership
  • Bibliography