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About Burundi

In response to the great need for information on internally displaced persons (IDPs), their humanitarian profile and needs, as identified by the humanitarian community and the Burundian authorities, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) implemented DTM since 2015 to effectively and systematically track and assess internal population flows in Burundi and therefore provide reliable information on the current situation of IDPs.

The Displacement Tracking Matrix monitors IDPs on a national level and to identify their humanitarian needs. The DTM’s main objective is to maintain a comprehensive system of data collection and sharing on IDPs. The project relies on the synergy between IOM's DTM and the Burundi Red Cross (BRC), who are jointly responsible for data collection on internally displaced persons. The collected data includes figures on displacement, as well as displacement centres, provenance locations, approximate duration of displacement and humanitarian needs of the displaced populations. The information collected at various levels contributes to the construction of an overall profile of the displaced population in targeted provinces, which can then be used by the government and the humanitarian partners in order to protect, assist and advocate for IDPs.

In November 2018, DTM Burundi also began to collect data on movement at unofficial points of transit on the Burundi - Tanzania border. The information collected at the flow monitoring points enable the government, humanitarian partners and policy stakeholders, to understand migration trends on the national and regional levels.

Contact

DTMBurundi@iom.int

Current Donors
  • PRM
  • BHA
  • Japan
  • Republic of Korea
  • Swiss (SDC)
  • GFFO
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Burundi

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Burundi — Rapport de déplacement 3 (Mars 2016)

La Matrice de suivi des Déplacements (DTM en anglais) a été lancée au Burundi par l’Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations en septembre 2015 pour suivre et évaluer efficacement et de manière systématique les mouvements de population internes dans le pays et ainsi fournir des inform

Burundi — Displacement Report 3 (March 2016)

25,294 IDPs (5,139 households) have been identified by the DTM in March 2016 in 3 targeted provinces: 15,665 IDPs (3,133 households) in Makamba province; 171 IDPs (59 households) in Kirundo province; 9,458 IDPs (1,947 households) in Rutana province.

Burundi — Displacement Report 2 (January 2016)

25,081 IDPs (5,175 households) have been identified by the DTM in January 2016 in 3 targeted provinces: 12,107 IDPs (2,404 households) in Makamba province; 114 IDPs (41 households) in Kirundo province; 12,860 IDPs (2,730 households) in Rutana province.

Burundi — Rapport de déplacement 2 (Janvier 2016)

La Matrice de suivi des Déplacements (DTM en anglais) a été lancée au Burundi par l’Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations en septembre 2015 pour suivre et évaluer efficacement et de manière systématique les mouvements de population internes dans le pays et ainsi

Burundi — Rapport de déplacement 1 (Octobre 2015)

L’année 2015 au Burundi a été marquée par des mouvements de population, dont des déplacements internes de personnes. l’Organisation internationale pour les Migrations (OIM) a développé dès mai 2015 un système de Matrice de Suivi des Déplacements (ou Displacement Tracking Matrix - DTM en angl

Burundi — Displacement Report 1 (October 2015)

On 31 October 2015, the total number of IDPs identified through the DTM in the two provinces of Kirundo and Makamba is 14,804 IDPs. The Makamba province hosts 14,715 IDPs and the Kirundo province hosts 89 IDPs.


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