Ministry of Interior
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
Data sources
1. Daily sea arrivals 2. Monthly sea arrivals (country of origin, gender, age, place of arrival) 3. (...) UNHCR datasets (Dead and Missing, Disembarkation Report)
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
42,925
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152,842 159,427
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Sea arrivals to Italy
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3538
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2014 2015 Jan- Oct 20016
Dead and missing in Mediterranean
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
Nigeria, 33,808, 21%
Eritrea, 19,288, 12%
Guinea, 11,134, 7%
Côte d'Ivoire, 10,502, 7%
Gambia, 10,489, 7%
Sudan, 9,033, 6%
Senegal, 8,740, 5%
Mali, 8,564, 5%
Bangladesh, 7,327, 5%
Somalia, 6,698, 4%
Others, 33,844, 21%
Sea arrivals by nationality
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
men , 112,974, 71%
women, 21,551, 14%
accompanied children, 2,130, 1%
unaccompanied children, 22,772,
14%
children, [VALUE], [PERCENTAGE]
24,902 - 15%
Sea arrivals by group
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
0
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Time series of sea arrivals
Forecast of Sea arrivals
in 2017: 195,000
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Fig. 7 - N. of persons accomodated in reception centres across Italy Jan 2014 - Oct 2016
N. of persons accomodated in reception centres
Forecast of persons in receptions
system in 2017: 250,000
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
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Fig. 9 - First time applications Jan 2013 - Sep 2016
First time applications
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
Monthly
Year Sea Arrivals Ftta Ratio
2013 3577 2.144 0,599
2014 14175 5.305 0,374
2015 12820 6.937 0,541
Jan-sep 2016 14671 9.326 0,636
Expected First time applications in 2017
Forecast of First time
applications in 2017:
125,000
Italy: administrative data and migration routes 31 November 2016
Routes to Italy from Nigerians
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Score: 759753.47
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Xu Jing, Regional Director
UNWTO
REGIONAL PROGRAMME FOR
ASIA & THE PACIFIC
Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors
2013 World Inbound Tourism
2013: International Tourist Arrivals
International Tourism 2013 Full year forecast
517 million intnl tourist arrivals through June 2014
22 million more than in the same period of 2013
International Tourist Arrivals, monthly evolution
(% change) World (million)
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) ©
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International Tourist Arrivals, monthly evolution
World (% change)
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International tourism maintains strength
+4.6% -3.9% +6.5% +4.9% +4.8% +4.0%
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Forecast
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Actual data Projection 2014
(issued January) 2013 2014 Jan. (...) World +4.8% +4.6% +4% to +4.5%
Europe +4.8% +4.8% +3% to +4%
Asia and the Pacific +6.5% +5.4% +5% to +6%
Americas +3.4% +6.2% +3% to +4%
Africa +5.6% +3.3% +4% to +6%
Middle East -0.6% -4.4% +0% to +5%
International tourism: projection full year 2014
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
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Asia and the Pacific going steady
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International tourist arrivals to reach 1.8 billion by 2030 Annual average growth: 3,3%
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1 bn
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
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Score: 752718.7
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Data Source: un
Flow Monitoring & Mediterranean Updates: total arrivals by sea and fatalities for the Central Mediterranean route
2. (...) IOM-EUI study on
migrants’ profiles)
02/12/2016 2
1. Flow monitoring – arrivals
Collection of data on arrivals by sea for assistance (primary sources: MoI & IOM staff deployed at disembarkation points)
Harmonization of data on arrivals & fatalities with those from other IOM Missions in the Mediterranean
Release of Quarterly Data (excel) & Reports (pdf) on migration.iom.int/europe
02/12/2016 3
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http://migration.iom.int/docs/Mediterranean_Update_25_November_2016.pdf
2. (...) Research
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SANDRA PAOLA ALVAREZ palvarez@iom.int
02/12/2016 10
IOM Italy:Data collection & dissemination
Data collection activities
1. Flow monitoring – arrivals
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Score: 746546.88
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UNITED NATION SYMPOSIUM MAINSTREAMING SECTOR POLICIES into INTEGRATED NATIONAL
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING:
ENHANCING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, URBANIZATION, BIODIVERSITY,
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY and ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ICHTO, UNDESA
TEHRAN 14 OCTOBER 2014
IBEKA
REAL SUSTAINABILITY ONLY WORKS WITH SINCERE HUMANITY LOVE, CARE, SHARE
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
and PERSPECTIVE for RURAL DEVELOPMENT
MODELS and EXPERIENCES from INDONESIA
ECOTOURIMS in KASEPUHAN CIPTAGELAR
LOCAL
natural beauty
and/or culture
GUEST and LOCAL COMMUNITY
is SEPERATED / DIVIDED
GUEST and LOCAL COMMUNITY
is INTEGRATED / MINGLING
IBEKA PERSPECTIVE on ECOTOURISM
IBEKA
FACILITY
modern, luxurious
and sophisticated
ACTIVITY
traditional, humble
and simple
international
food & beverage
(imported from
outside village)
local available
food & drinks
traditional culinary
and consumption
guest / tourist is
spectator / audience
local community is
actors / players
guest / tourist is
live-in the community
and feels
the community
daily live
ARRIVED - LOOK - BACK HOME ( instant fade away )
( long live relation )
ARRIVED - FEELS - HISTORY
LOCAL
natural beauty
and/or culture
GUEST and LOCAL COMMUNITY
is SEPERATED / DIVIDED
GUEST and LOCAL COMMUNITY
is INTEGRATED / MINGLING
IBEKA PERSPECTIVE on ECOTOURISM
IBEKA
FACILITY
modern, luxurious
and sophisticated
ACTIVITY
traditional, humble
and simple
international
food & beverage
(imported from
outside village)
local available
food & drinks
traditional culinary
and consumption
guest / tourist is
spectator / audience
local community is
actors / players
guest / tourist is
live-in the community
and feels
the community
daily live
ARRIVED - LOOK - BACK HOME ( instant fade away )
( long live relation )
ARRIVED - FEELS - HISTORY
METHOD of DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS AS USSUAL
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS PARADIGM
INTERACTION and PARTNERSHIP
with LOCAL COMMUNITY
SOCIAL BUSINESS PARADIGM
EMPOWERMENT & LOCAL EQUITY BUILDING
APPROACH
INDUSTRIAL & FINANCIAL APPROACH
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Score: 737440.7
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PowerPoint Presentation
Achieving Protection at Sea
Sumbul Rizvi Head, Asylum & Migration Unit
Division of International Protection UNHCR
12 February 2015
Mixed Movements by Sea 2014
Gulf of Aden Over 90,000 arrivals in Yemen 246 reported deaths
Europe Over 218,000 arrivals Over 3,500 estimated deaths
The Caribbean Over 5,200 involved in incidents 73 casualties/missing
South-East Asia Estimated 63,000 departures Estimated 750 deaths
Over 378,000 took to the sea. Over 4,500 dead/missing
½ of those arriving on the Central Mediterranean Route are Persons of Concern to UNHCR
½ of those arriving through the Central Mediterranean Route are UNHCR Persons of Concern
Refugees arrive in mixed flows and need to be identified
An issue bigger than
UNHCR
½ of those arriving on the Central Mediterranean Route are Persons of
Concern
Traditional and non- traditional partnerships
required
• Catalyse and support action to prevent further loss of life
• Ensure comprehensive and protection-sensitive responses
• Develop consensus on rescue-at- sea issues, safe and predictable disembarkation and responsibility sharing.
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Score: 719731
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Recommends 25 core topics to include, as having the highest priority.
3 core topics which can generate the information relevant to international migration.
3 core topics related to international migration
1) Country of birth > foreign-born population • Country of birth of parents
2) Country of citizenship > foreign population • Country of previous citizenship • Year of naturalization
3) Year or period of arrival in the country • Date of first arrival, the most recent arrival
2010 World Population and Housing Censuses Programme
Since 1950s, the UN has supported national census- taking worldwide.
2010 World Population and Housing Census Programme approved by the Statistical Commission in 2005.
(...) UNSD 1) assists countries to plan and conduct censuses, 2) facilitate the dissemination of census results, and 3) monitor country progress in conducting population and housing censuses.
2010 Census Dates by Year
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2010 Accumulated Enumerated Population by Year*
*Estimated population – census years as planned by countries
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Note: Based on the analysis of 62 censuses undertaken since 2005, as of November 2009
37 23Year or period of arrival
71 44Citizenship
74 46Country of birth
%NumberTopic
47 Countries or areas which included the question on country of birth
Swaziland
Wallis and Futuna IsSaint Helena
TongaReunion
TokelauNigeria
SamoaMayotte
PalauMalawi
Norfolk IslandFrench GuianaLiberia
New Zealand Occupied Palestinian TerritoryColombiaLesotho
New CaledoniaMaldives St Pierre & MiquelonGuinea-Bissau
KiribatiMaltaLao PDRNicaraguaDjibouti
French Polynesia Isle of ManKazakhstanMartiniqueCameroon
FijiIrelandIsraelGuadeloupeBurundi
Cook IslandsFranceMacao SAREl SalvadorBurkina Faso
AustraliaBelarusCambodiaCanadaAlgeria
OceaniaEuropeAsiaAmericasAfrica
44 Countries or areas which included the question on citizenship
Swaziland
Sudan
Reunion
Nigeria
UAEMayotte
Republic of KoreaMalawi
Wallis and Futuna Islands
Occupied Palestinian TerritoryLiberia
TokelauMaldivesLesotho
SamoaLao PDRGuinea-Bissau
PalauKazakhstanEgypt
Norfolk IslandMaltaJapanFrench GuianaDjibouti
New CaledoniaIsle of ManIranSt Pierre & MiquelonCongo
French PolynesiaIrelandDPRKMartiniqueBurundi
Cook IslandsFranceMacao, SARGuadeloupeBurkina Faso
AustraliaBelarusHong Kong, SARCanadaAlgeria
OceaniaEuropeAsiaAmericasAfrica
23 Countries or areas which included the question on year or period of arrival
French Guiana
New CaledoniaColombia
French PolynesiaSt.
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Score: 717191.16
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For
example, close 17% of migrants arriving in the 1980s have at least a college degree –
10.4% has Bachelor’s and 6.5% has a Graduate degree. (...) As Figure 4 shows, over 58 % of Latin American migrants who arrived in the
1980s and have a Bachelor’s degree, have obtained it in the US. (...) For those with a graduate degree, 40% arrived between the ages 16
and 22 and another 40% arrived between 23 and 30.
Language:English
Score: 710142.97
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For
example, close 17% of migrants arriving in the 1980s have at least a college degree –
10.4% has Bachelor’s and 6.5% has a Graduate degree. (...) As Figure 4 shows, over 58 % of Latin American migrants who arrived in the
1980s and have a Bachelor’s degree, have obtained it in the US. (...) For those with a graduate degree, 40% arrived between the ages 16
and 22 and another 40% arrived between 23 and 30.
Language:English
Score: 710142.97
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Data Source: un
For
example, close 17% of migrants arriving in the 1980s have at least a college degree –
10.4% has Bachelor’s and 6.5% has a Graduate degree. (...) As Figure 4 shows, over 58 % of Latin American migrants who arrived in the
1980s and have a Bachelor’s degree, have obtained it in the US. (...) For those with a graduate degree, 40% arrived between the ages 16
and 22 and another 40% arrived between 23 and 30.
Language:English
Score: 710142.97
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Data Source: un
.
- Incheon International Airport Terminal 1:
Between Gates 4 and 5, Desk No. 23 on 1st Floor (Arrival Level)
- Incheon International Airport Terminal 2:
The International Taxi counter on the right side of the Gate A, 1st Floor (Arrival Level)
► By shuttle bus: Grand Hyatt Incheon Shuttle Bus, free of charge, 5 min. travel time
Departure Point:
- Incheon International Airport Terminal 1:
Gate No. 3C on 1st Floor (Arrival Level)
Every 30 min. between 5.30 AM and 10 PM
Transportation
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/south-korea/grand-hyatt-incheon/inche/dining
https://www.airport.kr/ap/en/index.do
- Incheon International Airport Terminal 2:
Gate No. 2A on 1st Floor (Arrival Level)
Every 30 min. between 5.30 AM and 10 PM
Arrival Point: Grand Hyatt Incheon (그랜드 하얏트 인천)
From Seoul Station
► By taxi: about KRW 53,000 (≈ USD $53), around 1 hour travel time
*Show the above Korean address to the driver.
► By Subway: about KRW 4,150 (≈ USD $4), around 1.5 hour travel time
*Please see the Seoul Metro Map here.
- Take the Airport Line from Seoul Station to Incheon International Airport
- Get off at Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 metro stop
- Go to the 1st Floor of Terminal 1 (Arrival Level)
- Take the free shuttle bus to Grand Hyatt Incheon (see description above)
Arrival Point: Grand Hyatt Incheon (그랜드 하얏트 인천)
Please find further information on tourist attractions, restaurants, shopping and more on the following websites:
- Korea Tourism Organization
- Incheon Tourism Organization - Incheon iTour
Tourism Information
http://www.seoulmetro.co.kr/en/cyberStation.do? (...) Once you select your
destination, the total amount will show
(transfer fee + deposit).
Once you arrive at your destination station, you can get refunded for your deposit by
inserting the ticket (plastic card) into the deposit refund machine (right picture).
Language:English
Score: 707362.3
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa..._2019_Mtg_of_COAs_20190507.pdf
Data Source: un