Serbia Accommodates 647 Migrants in Reception and Asylum Centers

Serbia sees 70% drop in migrant arrivals in 2024, with 647 currently in reception centers, showcasing effective migration management.

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Salman Akhtar
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Serbia Accommodates 647 Migrants in Reception and Asylum Centers

Serbia Accommodates 647 Migrants in Reception and Asylum Centers

According to the latest data from the Serbian Commissariat for Refugees and Migration, a total of 647 migrants are currently being accommodated in 16 reception and asylum centers across Serbia. The Commissariat reports that 6,005 migrants have been registered so far in 2024, indicating a substantial decrease of 70.65% compared to the same period last year.

The top five countries of origin for migrants registered in Serbia this year are Syria (43.25%), Afghanistan (27.41%), Morocco (6.88%), Pakistan (3.74%), and Turkey (3.17%). In 2023, the Commissariat registered a total of 108,828 migrants in reception and asylum centers, which was a 12% decrease from the previous year.

The Commissariat states that Serbia has one of the best-organized systems for the reception and management of migrations, with the current occupancy in centers remaining below 70%. Officials stress that the migration situation in Serbia is stable and under control.

Why this matters: The substantial decrease in migrant numbers in Serbia compared to previous years showcases the changing dynamics of migration flows in the region. The effective management of reception and asylum centers by the Serbian authorities demonstrates their commitment to providing adequate support and services to migrants while maintaining stability.

The Serbian Commissariat for Refugees and Migration remains diligent in monitoring the migration situation and ensuring that the country's reception and asylum centers are well-equipped to handle the needs of the migrant population. With the current occupancy rates below maximum capacity, Serbia is well-positioned to continue providing necessary assistance to those seeking refuge within its borders.

Key Takeaways

  • 647 migrants in 16 centers in Serbia, 70.65% decrease vs 2023.
  • Top origins: Syria (43.25%), Afghanistan (27.41%), Morocco (6.88%).
  • Serbia has well-organized migration management, occupancy below 70%.
  • 108,828 migrants registered in 2023, 12% decrease from 2022.
  • Serbia committed to providing adequate support and services to migrants.