International Organization for Migration (IOM)  www..iom.int IOM Support to Egypt in the Context of the Libyan Humanitarian Emergency In Pictures Total Figures IOM Evacuations Humanitarian Assistance (as of March 5)* (as of March 5) (as of March 5) Statistics from national authorities IOM chartered over 50 flights and 1 IOM has provided humanitarian reveal that 203,756 people have boat to airlift a total of 11,190 assistance in the form of food, water entered Egypt, Tunisia and Niger from Egyptians stranded in Tunisia, this is in and health assessments and referrals since the beginning of the crisis addition to the number of Egyptians to a total of 19,634 migrants stranded returned by the Egyptian government. at the Sallum Border. Arrivals by country Evacuation of Egyptians in Tunisia Total beneficiaries assisted by IOM 7,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 Egyptian returnees at Sallum border post with Libya 4,000 Photo: Ahmed Rady © IOM Egypt 4,000 3,000 90,306 3,000 44% Tunisia 2,000 2,000 110,331 1,000 1,000 54% - - Niger 3,119 By air By boat Beneficiaries (food and non-food items) 2% Beneficiaries (health assessments and referrals) The vast majority of them (54% or IOM evacuated a total of 1,420 Asian So far IOM has registered a total of 109,001) were Egyptians coming back and African migrants stranded in Egypt 6,162 migrants stranded at the Sallum

While the majority of the migrants stranded in to Egypt via Sallum or through the Ras to return to their countries of origin as border, as per breakdown below. To Sallum are men, there are also families with small Edjir border between Libya and Tunisia per breakdown below date 4,513 migrants are still at the children. Photo: Ahmed Rady © IOM Arrivals by nationality border Migrants evacuated Stranded migrants from Egypt Ghana in Sallum Tunisians 25% by nationality registered by IOM 19,074 10% by nationality

Banglade sh Vietnam 81% Other 12% Ghana Egyptians 72,562 10% 109,001 36% Banglade 54% sh 54% Mali Sudan 4% 5% Mali On March 4, 1,455 Egyptian migrants who had been 1% Philippine Niger evacuated by IOM from Libya via Tunisia arrive in s Other Other 1% Photo: Ahmed Mleeg © IOM 3% 2% 2% * Statistics for Tunisia are from 20 Feb – 5 March (inclusive), while for Egypt 22 Feb – 4 March (inclusive). Statistics from Niger are estimates as of 5 March (inclusive) IOM would like to thank all the governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations and private donors who have provided generous donations and technical support that made IOM’s assistance to migrants possible. For further information: Roberto Pitea, IOM Cairo mob: +2 012 3125886, tel: +2 02 23580011 ext 202 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]