In April 2023 the High Commissioner, in his speech at the Melbourne University , called for a panoramic view to deal with mixed and onwards movement of refugees and migrants. The whole-of-route approach articulated in the speech recognizes the need for States, UNHCR, IOM and others to take a new approach to deal with the mixed movement of refugees and migrants, as well as the onwards movement of refugees, to strengthen protection and solutions for both groups as well as supporting States managing such movements.
An inter-bureaux and inter-divisional task team (Task Team on Onwards and Mixed Movements - TTOMM) was set up in 2022 to look at new ways to meet the diverse challenges posed by onwards and mixed movements of refugees and migrants.
The TTOMM has since March 2024 been coordinated by DIP, under the leadership of the AHC for Protection and is supporting the conceptualization and implementation of a route-based approach as it is taken forward by Bureaux and Operations in all regions, for four prioritized routes. The term route-based approach is used to capture the need to look comprehensively at situations of mixed and onwards movement along routes. In some regions other terms capturing this may work better, such as whole-of route approach or the hemispheric approach in the Americas.
The route-based based approach to onward and mixed movements aligns with the aim in UNHCR’s Strategic Directions 2022-2026 of “safeguarding international protection, including in the context of mixed movements” and builds on the objectives of the New York Declaration, the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) and the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).