Bangladeshi sea arrivals in Italy more than double in early 2025: UNHCR
Bangladeshi sea arrivals in Italy more than double in early 2025: UNHCR
The UNHCR disclosed the data in its latest "Italy Sea Arrivals Dashboard" for February, published on its website yesterday.
All Bangladeshi arrivals in the first two months of 2025 had embarked from Libya, the report noted.
With this figure, Bangladesh became the top nationality arriving in Italy by sea during this period. Pakistanis ranked second with 1,201 arrivals, followed by nationals from Syria (659), Egypt (650), and Eritrea (294).
In total, 6,808 refugees and migrants reached Italy by sea in January and February this year, marking a 49 percent increase compared to 4,559 in the same period last year.
In February, 3,329 people arrived in Italy by sea. Of them, 88 percent (2,911) disembarked in Sicily, followed by Calabria (130), Tuscany (112), Sardinia (93), Lazio (43), and Campania (41).
Libya remained the main country of departure for most sea arrivals in the first two months of the year, accounting for 93 percent (6,328 people across 130 landings). Other departure countries included Tunisia (three percent, 186 people), Algeria (two percent, 164 people), and Türkiye (2 percent, 130 people).
Nationality of arrivals
Bangladeshis accounted for 42 percent of all arrivals by sea in February, up from 35 percent in January. Pakistanis made up 12 percent (down from 23 percent in January), while Egyptians represented 11 percent (up from eight percent).
Other significant nationalities included Syrians (6 percent), Eritreans (5 percent), Tunisians (4 percent), and Afghans (3 percent).
Demographics of arrivals
In January and February of 2025, adult males accounted for the majority of sea arrivals in Italy (81 percent), followed by unaccompanied children (11 percent), adult females (4 percent), and accompanied children (3 percent).
In February, 161 adult females and 399 unaccompanied children had arrived.