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Two Western Balkan countries still struggle with migration flows but face 
different challenges

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Special Representative on migration and refugees Strasbourg 24 April 2019

Temporary Reception Centre Miral, Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Commending Bosnia and Herzegovina in its effort to provide shelter and basic 
services to the high number of arrivals of migrants and refugees, the Secretary 
General’s Special Representative on migration and refugees 
<http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/special-representative-secretary-general-migration-refugees-tomas-bocek>
  Tomáš Boček, stressed in a report 
<https://rm.coe.int/report-of-the-fact-finding-mission-by-ambassador-tomas-bocek-special-r/1680940259>
  published today, that access to asylum procedures and support services were 
limited while adapted accommodation and effective guardianship for 
unaccompanied children remained a challenge.

“With shelter and basic services provided by different stakeholders, the 
authorities should better coordinate assistance to migrants and refugees and 
implement standards for adapted and safe reception facilities for women and 
children, especially unaccompanied children in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, said 
the Special Representative.

In 2018, Bosnia and Herzegovina became the preferred transit country for 
migration flows in the Western Balkans with over 24,000 arrivals, which is 
twenty times more than the year before. In order to cope with the high number 
of arrivals, new reception facilities were put in place with the financial 
support of the Council of Europe Development bank (CEB <https://coebank.org/> ) 
and the European Union. An estimated 4,000-5,000 people are still in the 
country waiting for an opportunity to cross the border into Croatia.

Croatia, responsible for the European Union external border, has also 
registered an increase in arrivals with a total of over 7,500 people registered 
in 2018, from which only 352 asylum seekers remained in the country.

In 2018, Croatia has focused on policies and measures to prevent unauthorised 
crossing of the border, and to deter access to its territory. The 
implementation of these policies and measures has coincided with the emergence 
of reports of pushbacks.

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  Two Western Balkan countries still struggle with migration flows but face 
different challenges




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