Afghanistan
Afghanistan
IDPs tracked
Displacement Movements
Data collection round
About Afghanistan
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) is an information management system of tools and methodologies used to track and monitor displacement and population mobility. In Afghanistan, IOM activated the DTM programme in January 2017 in response to the substantial increase of Afghans returning home from neighbouring countries, as well as record levels of internal displacement. DTM in Afghanistan is designed to regularly and systematically capture, process and disseminate multi-layered information about the population sizes, locations, geographic distribution, movements, vulnerabilities, evolving multisectoral needs, and the drivers of migration of returnees, IDPs, migrants and mobile populations. DTM implements baseline mobility assessments, flow monitoring, registrations, and various migration surveys to provide an essential evidence base that enables decision-makers and humanitarian, reintegration and development partners to maximize resources and deliver efficient, better-targeted, mobility-sensitive and sustainable humanitarian; reintegration, community stabilization and development programming.
The value-added impact of DTM in Afghanistan is to inform action and results for people in need. DTM Afghanistan implements its activities at both the national and provincial levels. DTM works closely with other (IOM) programmes through referring identified populations in need of assistance at flow monitoring points to IOM’s Cross Border Return and Reintegration, Protection, Humanitarian Assistance, and Reintegration and Development (RADA) programmes. DTM Afghanistan also supports humanitarian partners and clusters, including WFP, FAO, UNHCR, IRC, DRC, NRC, and WHO, among many others, by providing emergency tracking updates in large-scale or sudden onset movements, such as emergency event tracking and drought response. Furthermore, stabilization and development actors, including IOM’s RADA programme, and the World Bank leverage DTM’s information to select priority communities and districts with higher concentrations of IDPs and returnees to receive reintegration and livelihoods assistance and improvements to core infrastructure and essential services. In support of health partners, including WHO, UNICEF, and the Humanitarian Health Cluster, DTM data informs the selection of priority, at-risk districts, border areas, communities, and health facilities in need of strengthened capacity, response, surveillance, and risk education for polio, TB, COVID-19, and other infectious diseases.
Contact
KWENIN Henry Kwesi
DTM Programme Coordinator
hkwenin@iom.int
DTM AFGHANISTAN
DTMAFGHANISTAN@iom.int
Current Donors
- Republic of Korea
- Norway
- CERF
- Canada
- Italy
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
This report is the result of the first round of data collection that took place from May to August 2021 with Afghan migrants who returned from Turkey and the EU in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 through IOM’s Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) and Stabilisation, Reint
The Survey on Drivers of Migration (SDM) is part of IOM's EU-funded Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) "Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy" (REMAP) project. The objective of DTM REMAP is to strengthen the
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The Survey on Drivers of Migration (SDM) is part of the European Union (EU) funded Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project "Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy" (REMAP).
The Survey on Drivers of Migration (SDM) is part of the European Union (EU) funded Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project "Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy" (REMAP). The objective of DTM REMAP is to
This report provides a snapshot of the third round of RLS data collection, as well as a comparison of data that was collected among those returnees who also participated in the second round (September-October 2021).
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Emergency Event Tracking (EET) is deployed by IOM in Afghanistan with the financial support of the European Union and the German Federal Foreign Office to track sudden internal displacement and population movements.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.
Round 14 of the Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) and Community-Based Needs Assessment (CBNA) were conducted in November and December 2021.
In November through December 2021, DTM implemented the Community-Based Needs Assessment (CBNA) at the settlement level, as an integral component of DTM's Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA), providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving, multi-sectoral needs in settlements hosting IDPs and re
In Afghanistan, DTM employs the Baseline Mobility Assessment tool, designed to track mobility, determine the population sizes, locations and geographic distribution of forcibly displaced, return and migrant populations, reasons for displacement, places of origin, and times of displacement, as wel
IOM Afghanistan identified 93,631 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were displaced to or arrived in Kabul province since August 2021 during Round 3 of the Emergency
IOM Afghanistan identified 48,938 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were displaced to or arrived in Herat province since August 2021 during Round 3 of the Emergency
IOM Afghanistan identified 988,817 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who arrived in the assessed communities since
IOM identified the presence of 69,153 newly arrived Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Kabul province during its latest assessment of the displacement situation, implemented with the help of the DTM Emergency Event Tracking (EET) tool.
IOM identified the presence of 142,097 newly arrived internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Herat province during its latest assessment of the displacement situation, implemented with the help of the DTM Emergency Event Tracking (EET) tool.
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این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است و در مورد مجموعه جریان ورودی است (بازگشت کنندگان خارج از کشور + بیجاشدگان داخلی که جابجا شده اند).
این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است و در مورد کسانی از کشور های خارجی بازگشت نموده اند (افغان هایکه به حد اقل مدت ۶ ماه خارج از کشور بودند و حال دوباره به وطن بازگشت نموده اند).
این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است و در مورد بیجاشدگان داخلی قبلی است که دوباره به محل اصلی خود بازگشت نموده اند (افغان هایکه از قریجات ارزیابی شده هستند و قبلاً محل اصلی خود را منحیث بیجاشدگان داخلی ترک نموده بودند و حال دوباره به خانه هایشان بازگشت نموده اند).
این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است که در مورد بیجاشدگان داخلی که جابجا شده اند میباشد (بیجاشدگان داخلی از موقعیت های دیگر که فعلاً در یکی از قریجات ارزیابی شده به سر میبرند).
این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است و در مورد کسانی است که به خارج از کشور مهاجرت نموده اند (افغان هایکه به خارج از کشور نقل مکان نموده اند).
این نقشه مربوط دوره سال ۲۰۱۲ الی جون ۲۰۲۰ است که در مورد بیجاشدگان داخلی که محل اصلی خود را ترک نموده اند میباشد (افغان هایکه از یکی از موقعیت های ارزیابی شده به محل دیگری در داخل افغانستان بیجا شده اند).
This map provides information on Total inflow (Returnees from Abroad + Arrival IDPs) during period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Returnees from Abroad (Afghans who had fled abroad for at least 6 months and have now returned to Afghanistan) During period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Returned IDPs (Afghans from an assessed village who had fled as IDPs in the past and have now returned home) During period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Outflow to Europe (Afghans who moved to non-neighboring countries) during period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Out Migrants (Afghans who moved or fled abroad) During period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Arrival IDPs (IDPs from other location currently residing in an assessed village) during period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Fled IDPs (Afghans from an assessed village who fled as IDPs to reside elsewhere in Afghanistan) During period of 2012 till June 2020.
This map provides information on Total inflow (Returnees from Abroad + Arrival IDPs) during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map provides information on Returnees from Abroad, Afghans who had fled abroad for at least 6 months and have now returned to Afghanistan, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map provides information on Returned IDPs, Afghans from an assessed village who had fled as IDPs in the past and now returned home, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map provides information on Out Migrants, Afghans who moved or fled abroad, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map provides information on Fled IDPs, Afghans who have fled an assessed settlement as IDPs to reside elsewhere in Afghanistan, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map provides information on Arrival IDPs, Afghans displaced from other locations currently residing in an assessed village, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.
This map displays the locations of IDPs and returnees as of round 7 mobility tracking (Nov 2019).
Map illustrating all individuals who entered Afghanistan from Iran, regardless of nationality or migration status as of 10 March 2020.
This combined map provide information on Total Inflow, Returnees From Abroad, Arrival IDPs, Fled IDPs, Returned IDPs and Out Migrants on provincial level during the period of 2012 - June 2019.
This combined map provide information on Total Inflow, Returnees From Abroad, Arrival IDPs, Fled IDPs, Returned IDPs and Out Migrants on provincial level during the period of 2012 - June 2019.
This combined map provide information on Total Inflow, Returnees From Abroad, Arrival IDPs, Fled IDPs, Returned IDPs and Out Migrants on provincial level during the period of 2012 - June 2019.