1、1/816 May 2022Missing migrantsLessons from the EUs response to Ukrainian refugeesDr.Grayna Baranowska,Postdoctoral ResearcherPolicy BriefWith several reports highlighting cases in which migrants fleeing the war on Ukraine had disappeared en route to a safe haven in the EU,this Policy Brief by Dr.Gra
2、zyna Baranowska analyses how the EU and its member states address the issue of missing migrants.Ahead of the first International Migration Review Forum,it specifically shows how the Commissions 10-Point-Plan to manage the arrival of more than 6 million Ukrainian refugees can provide a suitable model
3、 for further European initiatives to address the challenges related to missing migrants and implement the Global Compact on Safe,Orderly and Regular Migration to that end.IntroductionThe Russian invasion on Ukraine has led to an unprecedented response of the EU to people fleeing the war.Following th
4、e activation of the Temporary Protection Directive,the European Commission presented in March 2022 a 10-Point Plan for enhanced European coordination on welcoming refugees.This addresses the risk of people being trafficked and going missing,given that several reports had highlighted cases in which p