Responding more effectively and predictably to the challenges of mixed movements requires a broader, whole-of-route approach. Applying innovative approaches to engage States to ensure international protection and solutions for refugees, while upholding rights and creating opportunities for migrants, along key routes, is critical.
At the core of this approach is a shift towards more humane and effective responses, concrete actions to counter smuggling and trafficking, and delivering better outcomes for those on the move, affected communities and States alike.
The route-based approach proposes a set of comprehensive, targeted and coordinated interventions to be taken by States, UNHCR, IOM, other UN agencies, civil society partners, migrant and refugee organizations and other stakeholders, along main routes in countries of origin, asylum, transit and destination. The interventions seek to reduce dangerous journeys and related human suffering and offer effective, rights-based alternatives to externalization proposals and expulsion practices, while helping States to manage the challenges around irregular movements, including return, in line with their international obligations.