Original Language
English
ISBN (PDF)
978-92-9268-873-8
Number of Pages
54
Reference Number
PUB2024/036/EL
Year of Publication
2024
Pilot Study on the Southern Migration Route and Access to Protection Services
The Southern Route, one of the significant migration pathways from the Horn of Africa that first emerged in the mid-1990s, sees thousands of primarily young men embarking on perilous journeys each year. These migrants transit multiple countries, often enduring severe hardships, abuse and violence, with South Africa as their ultimate destination. This report maps the migration dynamics and access to protection services of migrants along the Southern Route, from the Horn of Africa, through Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe, highlighting the protection risks migrants face and their limited access to services during transit.
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- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Profiles
- Routes
- Risks
- Accessible protection services
- Recommendations
- KEY DEFINITIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- METHODOLOGY
- Migrant sample
- Key informants
- Fieldwork
- Limitations
- BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY, MIGRANT PROFILES AND DRIVERS OF MIGRATION
- MIGRATION JOURNEYS
- Overland routes
- PROTECTION RISKS DURING THE JOURNEY
- Gruelling physical conditions
- ACCESSIBLE PROTECTION SERVICES DURING THE JOURNEY
- Protection during the journey: a hidden population
- PROTECTION RISKS AT DESTINATION
- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Recommendations
- REFERENCES