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STATISTICAL REPORT - OVERVIEW NIGER Flow Monitoring Points (FMP) IOM firmly believes in humane and orderly migration for all and all data reported through the flow monitoring aims to inform and highlight a migratory phenomenon in an area with dangers for migrants (challenging climate, dangerous road conditions, vulnerability to trafficking/other exploitation/abuse). Proportionally, the flows measured by IOM in the Agadez region are heavily concentrated on the route to and from the Libyan border. Migrants going towards Libya represent 68% of recorded migrants while those coming from Libya to represent 2%. The outoing flows during the past month continue to decrease while the incoming flows fluctuate. This time last month the incoming flow was over 16 whereas this week indicated around 11 migrants going towards Libya and Algeria. The incoming flows have fluctuated between and in the past month. The graph below details the weekly incoming and outgoing flows. O UTGOING A ND I NCOMING F LOWS O VER T I ME 2 1 Flow Flow 16152 16998 17222 1 13961 1 12711 11259 12 1384 1 533 4373 535 5985 5477 5464 2267 2537 363 212 164 986 1352 59 674 825 169 1957 31 3169 2 416 281 257 28 132 195 311 765 6. 2. 1 6 2. 2. 1 6 5. 3. 1 6 1 9. 3. 1 6 2. 4. 1 6 1 6. 4. 1 6 3. 4. 1 6 1 4. 5. 1 6 2 8. 5. 1 6 1 1. 6. 1 6 The tables below demonstrate the nationalities observed at each flow monitoring point. While iens remain the highest nationality at both flow monitoring points (representing 3% of all recorded migrants at both flow monitoring points ) there is a distinction in the nationalities present. The main nationalities present in the flow to and from Libya (from Séguédine) are ians and ns, closely followed by ese and Ivoirians. The nationalities going to and from Algeria (from Arlit) are mainly ans, Cameroonians, Burkinabes and ns. These differing nationalities could relate to intentions of migrants but also to smuggling/transport networks. The networks for one or another nationality group could be more established towards one destination than another, demonstrating the importance of communication between migrants and smugglers and of knowledge networks. Séguédine Nationalities Arlit Nationalities FUNDING ia -Bissau Libya 1 2 3 5 Cameroon ia -Bissau Liberia Republic of Congo Central African Republic 1 2 3 5 7 Data collection at the flow monitoring points is made possible by funding from the European Union and the Department for International Development (DFID). For more information, please contact: dtmniger@iom.int International Organization for Migration 216

WEEKLY STATISTICAL REPORT NIGER Flow Monitoring Points (FMP) Reporting period: 14 June 216 2 June 216 Flow monitoring points are placed at known migrant passing points along the migratory route. Data is collected daily at FMPs to inform migrant movements and profiles. The data collected provides a snapshot of migrant movements through the region. The numbers are collected from primary sources and do not claim to reflect all migrants passing through the flow monitoring points. TOTAL N OF MIGRANTS REGISTERED AT FMP SINCE 1/2/216 TOTAL OUTGOING MIGRANTS 147656 TOTAL INCOMING MIGRANTS 5642 OUTGOING flow from This week Previous week INCOMING flow to This week Previous week Known migrant flows not currently monitored by IOM Flows monitored by IOM flow flow Daily Migrant Flow Trend 7 5 3 2 1 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 OUTGOING FLOW OUTGOING ROUTES This week Previous week* Agadez Séguédine Gatroun 1832 11958 Agadez Arlit Assamaka/In Guezzam 825 739 Tchintabarden In Gall Assamaka/In Guezzam Unknown Unknown Total INCOMING FLOW Demographics during the reporting period MEN 1326 89% WOMEN 1331 11% INCOMING ROUTES This week Previous week* Gatroun Séguédine Agadez 5179 359 Assamaka/In Guezzam Arlit Agadez 847 771 Assamaka/In Guezzam In Gall Tchintabaraden Unknown Unknown Total Demographics during the reporting period MEN 586 96% WOMEN 22 4% MAIN NATIONALITIES Seguedine outflow 1 ia 1 2 2 3 3 Arlit outflow 1 1 2 2 Cameroon 3 Cameroon 3 MAIN NATIONALITIES Seguedine inflow 1 1 2 ia 2 3 3 ia Arlit inflow 1 1 2 2 3 Cameroon 3 Cameroon

SEGUEDINE - FLOW MONITORING POINT 1 Route used to and from Séguédine: Agadez () Séguédine() Gatroun (Libya) Diffa() Séguédine() Gatroun (Libya) 5 3 2 1 WEEKLY STATISTICAL REPORT NIGER Flow Monitoring Points (FMP) Inflow Seguedine Outflow Seguedine Reporting period: 14 June 216 2 June 216 Overall outgoing and incoming flows since start of data collection 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 Migrants leave Séguédine in organised convoys every day between Tuesday and Friday hence the peaks of daily flows. Total number of migrants transiting through Séguédine FMP 175874 Total incoming 418 Total outgoing 135694 7% Seguedine Demography 22% 1% 7% Main nationalities * recorded at FMP during all data collection period Outflow Séguédine Inflow 1 ia 26% 75% 2 17% ia 14% 3 17% 6% 4 16% 3% 5 9% 2% ARLIT - FLOW MONITORING POINT 2 Route used to and from Arlit: Agadez () Arlit () Assamaka () Tchintabaraden (Nig In Gall () Assamaka () Arlit Inflow Arlit Outflow and incoming flows since start of data collection 6 5 4 3 2 1 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 Total number of migrants transiting through Arlit FMP 22424 Total incoming 11962 Total outgoing 1462 Arlit Demography 4% 42% 5% 49% Main nationalities * recorded at FMP during all data collection period Outflow Arlit Inflow 1 29% 29% 2 13% 13% 3 Cameroon 12% Cameroon 9% 4 9% 8% 5 8% 8% *METHODOLOGY: Sources include authorities and direct observation/interviews with passing migrants. Nationality numbers are gathered through estimation based on information given by migrants themselves and the drivers of the vehicles and should be treated as estimations/approximations only.

RAPPORT STATISTIQUE - APERCU NIGER Points de monitoring des flux (PMF) L OIM croit fermement en une migration effectué dans le bon ordre et dans le respect de la dignité humaine et toutes les données présentées par le monitoring des flux servent à informer et mettre en évidence le phénomène migratoire dans une région qui pose certains dangers pour les migrants (difficulté climatiques, routes dangereuse, vulnérabilité à l exploitation/la traite/autre abus). Proportionnellement, le flux mesuré par l OIM dans la région d Agadez est plus largement concentré sur la route de et vers la frontière Libyenne. Les migrants partant vers la Libye représentent 68% des migrants observes alors que ceux venant de la Libye y représentent 2%. Les flux sortant pendant le mois dernier ont continué à baisser pendant que les flux entrants ont fluctué. Il y a un mois le flux entrant était de 16 alors que cette semaine 11 migrants sont indiqués dans les mouvements vers la Libye et l Algérie. Les flux entrants ont été variés, entre et migrants entrants pendant le dernier mois. Le graphique ci-dessous détaille les flux entrants et sortants pendant la collecte des données. 2 1 1 1 12 1 E VOLUTION D U F LUX E NTRANT E T SORTANT Flux Sortant Flow Flux Entrant Flow 13961 12711 11259 16152 16998 17222 1384 533 4373 535 5985 5477 5464 2267 2537 363 212 164 986 1352 59 674 825 169 1957 31 3169 2 416 281 257 28 132 195 311 765 6. 2. 1 6 2. 2. 1 6 5. 3. 1 6 1 9. 3. 1 6 2. 4. 1 6 1 6. 4. 1 6 3. 4. 1 6 1 4. 5. 1 6 2 8. 5. 1 6 1 1. 6. 1 6 Les tableaux ci-dessous démontrent les nationalités observes dans chaque point de monitoring des flux. Pendant que les Nigériens restent en tête, en tant que nationalité plus nombreuse (3% de toutes les nationalités enregistrés dans les deux points de monitoring) il y a une distinction dans le reste des nationalités présentes. Les principales nationalités du flux de et vers la Libye (à travers Séguédine) sont les Nigérians et les Gambiens, suivi de près des Sénégalais et Ivoiriens. Les nationalités allant de et vers l Algérie (à travers Arlit) sont principalement les ens, Camerounais, Burkinabés et Guinéens. Ces divisions de nationalités pourraient être dues aux intentions des migrants mais aussi aux réseaux de trafic/transport. Les réseaux pour un groupe de nationalités pourraient être plus établis vers une destination qu une autre, démontrant l importance des réseaux de communication entre les migrants et avec les passeurs. ia -Bissau Libya Nationalités Séguédine 1 2 3 5 Cameroon ia -Bissau Liberia Republic of Congo Central African Republic Nationalités Arlit 1 2 3 5 7 FINANCEMENTS La collecte des données aux points de monitoring des flux est financée par l'union Européenne et le Ministère Britannique pour le Développement International (DFID). Pour plus d'information, contactez: dtmniger@iom.int Organisation Internationale Pour Les Migrations 216

RAPPORT STATISTIQUE HEBDOMADAIRE NIGER Points de monitoring des flux (PMF) Période de référence 14/6/216 2/6/216 Les points de monitoring des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du. Les données sont collectés chaque jour dans les PMF pour informer les mouvements et profils migratoires et offrir une apércu des mouvements migratoires dans la région. Les données proviennent sources primaires et ne prétendent pas refleter tous les passages de migrants à travers les points de monitoring des flux. NOMBRE TOTAL DE MIGRANTS ENREGISTRES AUX POINTS DE MONITORING DES FLUX TOTAL MIGRANTS SORTANT 147656 TOTAL MIGRANTS ENTRANT 5642 SORTANT flux du Semaine précédente ENTRANT flux venant vers le Semaine précédente Flux migratoires connus pas monitoré par OIM Flux monitoré par OIM Flux Sortant Flux Entrant Tendance du flux migratoire 7 5 3 2 1 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 FLUX SORTANT ROUTES DE SORTIE Semaine précédente* Agadez Séguédine Gatroun 1832 11958 Agadez Arlit Assamaka/In Guezzam 825 739 Tchintabarden In Gall Assamaka/In Guezzam - - Total FLUX ENTRANT Démographie pendant la période de référence HOMMES 1326 89% FEMMES 1331 11% ROUTES D'ENTREES Semaine précédente* Gatroun Séguédine Agadez 5179 359 Assamaka/In Guezzam Arlit Agadez 847 771 Assamaka/In Guezzam In Gall Tchintabarden - - Total Démographie pendant la période de référence HOMMES 586 96% FEMMES 22 4% * Ce rapport a été consolidé à partir des dernières informations verifiées donc des differences avec les rapports précédents peuvent survenir. NATIONALITES PRINCIPALES Flux sortant Séguédine 1 Nigéria 1 2 Gambie 2 Gambie 3 3 Flux entrant Arlit 1 1 2 2 Cameroun 3 Cameroun 3 NATIONALITES PRINCIPALES Flux entrant Séguédine 1 1 2 Nigéria 2 Gambie 3 Gambie 3 Nigéria Flux entrant Arlit 1 1 2 2 3 Cameroun 3 Cameroun

SEGUEDINE - POINT DE MONITORING DES FLUX 1 Route utilisé de et vers Séguédine Agadez () Séguédine() Gatroun (Libye) Diffa() Séguédine() Gatroun (Libye) 5 3 2 1 RAPPORT STATISTIQUE HEBDOMADAIRE NIGER Points de monitoring des flux (PMF) Flux Entrant Séguédine Flux Sortant Séguédine ARLIT - POINT DE MONITORING DES FLUX 2 Routes utilisées de et vers Arlit: Agadez () Arlit () Assamaka () Tchintabaraden () In Gall () Assamaka () Période de référence 14/6/216 2/6/216 Tendances des flux entrats et sortants depuis le début de la collecte des données 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 Les migrants quittent Séguédine en convoi entre les Mardis et Vendredis de chaque semaine ce qui éxplique la régularité des flux. Nombre total des migrants transitant par Séguédine 175874 Total sortant 418 Total entrant 135694 sortantes 7% entrantes 4% entrant 22% entrant 42% Démographie Séguédine entrantes 1% sortant 7% Démographie Arlit sortantes 5% sortant 49% Nationalités principales* enregistrées au PMF pendant la période de collecte de données Flux sortant Séguédine Flux entrant 1 Nigéria 26% 75% 2 Gambie 17% Nigéria 14% 3 17% 6% 4 16% Gambie 3% 5 Cotê d'ivoire 9% 2% Flux Entrant Arlit Tendances des flux entrats et sortants depuis le début de la collecte des données 1 9 Flux Sortant Arlit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1.2.16 15.2.16 29.2.16 14.3.16 28.3.16 11.4.16 25.4.16 9.5.16 23.5.16 6.6.16 2.6.16 Nombre total des migrants transitant par Arlit 22424 Total sortant 11962 Total entrant 1462 Nationalités principales* enregistrées au PMF pendant la période de collecte de données *METHODOLOGIE: Les sources incluent les autorités et des observations directes/entretiens avec des migrants en route. Les données quantitatives sur les nationalités sont basées sur des informations données par les migrants et les chauffeurs de convois et doivent impérativement être utilisées comme estimations ou approximations. Arlit Flux sortant Flux entrant 1 29% 29% 2 13% 13% 3 Cameroun 12% Cameroun 9% 4 9% 8% 5 8% 8%