5,054 people have died at the Euro-African Western Border in the first 5 months of 2024, an average of 33 people per day. Today, Wednesday 12 June 2024, the collective Ca-Minando Fronteras presents the appalling figures drawn from the monitoring of border victims from 1 January to 31 May this year. We have registered 5,054 ... Read more
REPORTS
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The data presented below results from exhaustive monitoring carried out 365 days a year by our Collective within our Human Rights Observatory framework. Migrant communities, rescue services, family networks, and human rights defenders on the ground collect, compare, and systematize this necessary information. In 2023, 18 people died every day on the different migratory routes ... Read more
On average, 5 people lost their lives every day in the first half of 1023 on the Euro-African Western Border. Madrid, 6 July 2023 Ca-minando Fronteras presents today, Thursday 6 July 2023, the figures of the border monitoring carried out from January to June this year. During this first half of the year, 951 victims ... Read more
The report presented below is the result of the research on the Algerian route carried out over the last year by our Collective within the framework of the Human Rights Observatory. Migrants, family networks, community leaders, social organisations and representatives of public administrations have contributed to this account of the migratory route between Algeria and ... Read more
The data presented below is the result of accompanying the survivors of the massacre that took place on the Spanish-Moroccan border between Melilla and Nador on 24 June 2022. Migrant communities, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground collected, contrasted and systematised necessary information. Seven months have passed since the massacre at the ... Read more
The data presented here are the product of exhaustive monitoring carried out by Ca-minando Fronteras 365 days a year. Working with migrant communities, rescue services, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground, we collect, confirm and systematise the necessary data. This report presents data on the victims of the necropolitics applied in border ... Read more
The data presented here are the product of exhaustive monitoring carried out by Ca-minando Fronteras 365 days a year. Working with migrant communities, rescue services, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground, we collect, confirm and systematise the necessary data. This data collection work forms part of our Observatory of Human Rights on ... Read more
The data presented below is the result of exhaustive monitoring carried out 365 days a year by our Collective within the framework of our Border Rights Observatory. Migrant communities, rescue services, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground collect, compare and systematise necessary information. Loss of life on migration routes has become normalised ... Read more
The data presented here are the product of exhaustive monitoring carried out by Ca-minando Fronteras 365 days a year. Working with migrant communities, rescue services, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground, we collect, confirm and systematise the necessary data. Download the full report here: Monitoring ‘Right To Life – 2021’ Descarga el ... Read more
The data presented here are the product of exhaustive monitoring carried out by Ca-minando Fronteras 365 days a year. Working with migrant communities, rescue services, family networks and human rights defenders on the ground, we collect, confirm and systematise the necessary data. 2020 was one of the most tragic, deadly years on the migration routes ... Read more
OTHER REPORTS
Today, Ca-minando Fronteras published its report on the tragedy on 6 February 2014, which aims to reconstruct the events and compile witness accounts. The report presents the stories of survivors and victims and reconstructs the tragedy as reliably as possible, supporting other investigations that are being carried out by the authorities and civil society organisations. ... Read more
They say so themselves: this is a war. Ndeubi Marie used this vocabulary as she called for justice for her son Larios, who was killed in the “battle” at Tarajal on 6 February 2014. Still deeply traumatised, her only wish was to see where Larios’s remains lay and take his ashes back home so that ... Read more
At this very moment, from Central America to the Mediterranean, tens, hundreds, thousands of people are trying to cross a border. They travel with their children on their backs, their drive for life and their determination to find new reasons to be hopeful. Meanwhile, the deadly apparatus of necrocapitalism rolls into action to capture, enslave ... Read more
ACTUALIZACIÓN 2023: Hemos reeditado la Guía para Familias Víctimas de la Frontera con contenidos revisados y ediciones en los idiomas Wolof y Bambara. Tienes todos los detalles aquí. Descarga la nueva edición de la Guía para la búsqueda de las personas migrantes desaparecidas en la frontera en Español Descarga la nueva edición de la Guía ... Read more
The Guide is a tool made available to families to help them search for missing persons at borders. Following the success of the first edition, we have updated the contents and expanded the languages available, including Wolof and Bambara, to support more communities. This guide is intended to be a tool to guide them through ... Read more