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Migrant crisis: 'One million enter Europe in 2015'

Tuesday, December 22, 2015


The number of migrants and refugees crossing into Europe by land and sea this year has passed one million, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) says.
The number represents a fourfold rise on the total last year.
The vast majority crossed by sea, with more than 800,000 travelling from Turkey to Greece. Most are refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
The IOM says 3,695 migrants have drowned this year or remain missing.
Half of the refugees crossing the Mediterranean were from Syria, 20% were from Afghanistan and 7% from Iraq, the IOM says.
Most of the migrants who died - 2,889 - were making the sea crossing between north Africa and Italy, while more than 700 died in the Aegean crossing to Greece from Turkey.
Only 3.5% of migrants made a land journey to Greece or Bulgaria via Turkey.
The IOM gathers its statistics from registrations, law enforcement agencies and its own monitors.
But IOM director general William Lacy Swing said it was not enough to just count the figures.
He said: "We must also act. Migration must be legal, safe and secure for all - both for the migrants themselves and the countries that will become their new home."
A joint IOM and UNHCR statement said "a more co-ordinated European response is beginning to take shape".
However, it said more needed to be done to improve reception facilities, accommodation, registration and to identify those who do and do not qualify for refugee protection.

Frontex boost

The huge influx of migrants has caused significant political rifts within the EU.
Some states have put up fences and introduced border controls despite the EU's border-free Schengen area.
The EU last week agreed to increase the numbers of Frontex border agency staff in Greece, a key arrival point.

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Eckros Tourism College (ETC) started admitting the first intake of students in January 2013. The college falls under tertiary higher education and training as stipulated in education and training policy of 1995.
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