A Region on the Move 2022: East and Horn of Africa

Original Language
English
ISBN (PDF)
978-92-9268-657-4
Number of Pages
107
Reference Number
PUB2023/044/R
Year of Publication
2023

A Region on the Move 2022: East and Horn of Africa

A Region on the Move report series for the East and Horn of Africa has been the regional flagship publication since 2017. The report series provides an advanced understanding of the main migrant groups and the environment in which mobility takes place, with a focus on internal displacement and mixed migration flows along the major migration corridors of this region. A Region on the Move 2022, the tenth report in the series, explores mobility dynamics affecting the East and Horn of Africa region across its broader spectrum: from providing a regional overview of data and trends on international migrants to discussing specific groups of migrants, namely migrant workers, refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and irregular migrants along the main migratory corridors.

  • FOREWORD
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • ABOUT THE REGIONAL DATA HUB
  • LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
  • GLOSSARY
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER 1 – MIGRATION OVERVIEW: EAST AND HORN OF AFRICA
    • 1.1 International migrants
    • 1.2 Refugees and asylum-seekers
    • 1.3 Internally displaced persons
    • 1.4 Migrant workers
    • 1.5 International remittances
  • CHAPTER 2 – INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT: A REGIONAL OVERVIEW
    • 2.1 Regional humanitarian overview
    • 2.2 Conflict and violence
    • 2.3 Horn of Africa drought
      • Box 1. Food insecurity
    • 2.4 Seasonal floods
  • CHAPTER 3 – MIXED MIGRATION ALONG THE MAIN CORRIDORS
    • 3.1 Migration routes overview
    • 3.2 Eastern Route
    • 3.3 Southern Route
      • Box 2. Network migration along the Eastern and Southern Routes
    • 3.4 Northern Route
    • 3.5 Migrant profiles
    • 3.6 Trafficking in persons
    • 3.7 Missing Migrants Project
      • Box 3. Migration response centres
    • 3.8 Return and reintegration
  • MIGRATION OUTLOOK
  • REFERENCES*