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    MIGRANTS WHO SURVIVED MADAGASCAR BOAT TRAGEDY RETURN TO SOMALIA

    February 18, 2025
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    A group of Somali refugees who survived a boat accident off the coast of Madagascar have now returned home. More than 70 people were on board in the November 2024 accident, of which 25 lost their lives.

    After spending more than 7 days at sea without adequate facilities, the survivors were rescued. The men, who ranged from young to elderly, were welcomed by Somali authorities in Mogadishu. The incident draws attention to the dangers faced by Somali refugees as they travel the dangerous sea routes.

    The Tragic Madagascar Boat Incident: A Survivor’s Tale

    In November 2024, a boat carrying more than 70 Somali refugees sank off the coast of Madagascar. In this tragic accident, 25 people lost their lives, while the 45 survivors made a very difficult journey. The men were stranded at sea for 10 days, suffering from food and water shortages. According to the International Organization for Refugees, at least 1,500 people lost their lives in similar maritime accidents crossing the Mediterranean last year.

    The Perils Faced by Somali Migrants in Their Journey to Europe

    Around 45,000 Somali refugees try to reach Europe each year, most of them traveling by dangerous sea routes. According to the UN refugee agency, more than 10,000 migrants have lost their lives or gone missing in the Mediterranean since 2015.

    Somali refugees often face risks, such as overcrowded boats, human trafficking and the possibility of being caught in hurricanes. The average age of Somali migrants to Europe is between 18 and 35 years old, and young people are increasingly taking this dangerous route.

    Somalia’s Efforts to Address Migrant Safety and Protection

    The Somali government has collaborated with more than five international organizations to strengthen the protection of migrants. Since 2015, Somalia has received more than $50 million in funding for migration and humanitarian assistance programs.

    Despite all these measures, about 80% of migrants become victims of exploitation or abuse during their journey. Somali authorities aim to reduce migration rates by expanding economic opportunities, and plan to create 100,000 jobs annually for youth over the next five years.

    A tragic boat accident near Madagascar highlights the difficulties Somali migrants face in seeking a better life. Despite global efforts, security and lack of economic opportunities remain a serious problem in Somalia, increasing the risks of displacement. Coordinated global efforts are needed to address the root causes of migration and provide safe routes for migrants.

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