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    Missing Migrants Project is an initiative implemented since 2014 by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to document deaths and disappearances of people in the process of migration towards an international destination. As collecting information is challenging, all figures remain undercounted. The locations in most cases are approximate. Each number represents a person, as well as the family and community that they leave behind.

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    The Missing Migrants Project dataset represents incidents in which a person lost their life during migration to an international destination. The figures shown throughout are best understood as a minimum estimate of the true number of people’s lives lost during migration worldwide.

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    For every person included in the Missing Migrants Project data, there is a family awaiting news of their loved one and affected by their loss in a multitude of ways. The impacts of migrant deaths and disappearances on their families left behind are profound and complex, and solutions are urgently needed to address families’ many unmet needs.

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Briefing
24 Jun 2022
2021 Asia Pacific overview of missing migrants data
Briefing
16 Jun 2022
2021 West and Central Africa overview of missing migrants data
Briefing
08 Jun 2022
2021 Middle East and North Africa overview of missing migrants data
Chapter
18 May 2022
SDG 10.7.3: Measuring Safe Migration and Documenting Migrant Deaths
Briefing
06 May 2022
2021 East and Horn of Africa overview of missing migrants data
Report
04 Apr 2022
Missing Migrants, Missing Solutions? Reviewing GCM Objective 8 in West Africa
Article
29 Mar 2022
Three reasons why it is important to collect data on deceased and missing migrants
Briefing
12 Jan 2022
Missing Migrants Project Infosheet - West and Central Africa Regional Data Hub
Research
09 Dec 2021
Support Needed for Families of Missing Migrants: Evidence from IOM’s “Assessing the Needs of Families Searching for Relatives Lost in the Central and Western Mediterranean” Project
Briefing
07 Dec 2021
"If not for pure necessity": Deaths and disappearances on migration journeys in North and Central America
Briefing
07 Dec 2021
Searching for Missing Migrants in Central and North America: Five Good Practices of Civil Society Organizations
Briefing
03 Dec 2021
Asia Regional Overview of Missing Migrants Project data, Jan.2014– Jun. 2021

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About

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Data

  • Global Overview
  • Africa
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Mediterranean
  • Western Asia
Data
The Missing Migrants Project dataset represents incidents in which a person lost their life during migration to an international destination. The figures shown throughout are best understood as a minimum estimate of the true number of people’s lives lost during migration worldwide.

Download

  • Download Data

Families of Missing Migrants

  • Resources for Families
  • Our Research
  • Families of Missing Migrants Speak
  • Hear their Stories
Families of Missing Migrants
For every person included in the Missing Migrants Project data, there is a family awaiting news of their loved one and affected by their loss in a multitude of ways. The impacts of migrant deaths and disappearances on their families left behind are profound and complex, and solutions are urgently needed to address families’ many unmet needs.

IOM Global

  • Global website
  • History
  • Strategy

Other Research

  • External research
  • Mediterranean Missing Project