Amidst ongoing political and economic instability, migrants in Bosnia and Herzegovina continue to grapple with inadequate access to essential services. Overcrowded reception centers strain limited resources, leaving many without proper shelter, healthcare, or sanitation facilities. Additionally, fluctuating seasonal weather conditions exacerbate the vulnerability of displaced individuals, especially during the harsh winter months. Legal ambiguities and lack of clear protection mechanisms further compound their difficulties, making access to asylum procedures inconsistent and often fraught with bureaucratic delays.

  • Limited employment opportunities restrict migrants’ ability to…