Nearly 14,000 Migrants on the Comoros Road to Mayotte Between July and December 2025
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Data published by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirms the central role of the Comoros in irregular sea crossings to Mayotte. For the first time, the IOM has implemented a tool in the Comoros to monitor irregular sea departures to Mayotte. This system, called DAMT (Departure Areas Monitoring Tool), does not count arrivals in Mayotte, but rather observes, upstream, the locations from which boats depart from the Comoros. Thi…
13,914 persons were identified between July and December 2025 on the maritime route between the Comoros and Mayotte, according to a first report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), published last week. These data are derived from a system for monitoring departure areas in the Comorian archipelago in order to observe the movement dynamics upstream of the crossings to Mayotte. The data collected over the period June to December …

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