Live map of global migration flows and forced displacement built from official public sources (UNHCR, IDMC, IOM DTM, Frontex, Missing Migrants Project, Caminando Fronteras, ReliefWeb). Every event is geolocated, severity-classified, and links back to its source. Includes Frontex year-over-year arrival trends, self-drawn SVG charts, a built-in misinformation checker for migration claims, GeoJSON/CSV export, and a public API. Open source, non-profit, updated automatically.
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Hi Hunters 👋
I build open-source OSINT tools from Murcia, Spain — this is my second launch here
after NearMe OSINT in July.
MigrationFlow started from a frustration: migration data is spread across dozens of
datasets, and most "migration maps" show a single headline number. I wanted one open
map where every point has a verifiable source.
The map aggregates ~8 public sources twice a day (UNHCR, IDMC, IOM DTM, Frontex,
Missing Migrants Project, Caminando Fronteras, ReliefWeb), geolocates every event,
classifies severity, and expires stale data automatically so it never misleads.
Three things I'm proud of:
- **Frontex trend mode**: monthly arrivals by country of origin, compared year-over-year on the map
- **Built-in misinformation checker**: paste a claim or a URL → checked against 14 curated migration myths
- **100% open source**, and every data point links back to its source
This is non-profit and independent. If you work on migration policy, journalism or
humanitarian data, I'd love your feedback — what would you add?
Happy to answer anything about the pipeline, sources or stack (Python/FastAPI,
PostgreSQL, Leaflet, PWA).