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DTMCostaRica
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Spanish
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Costa Rica
Period Covered
Oct 01 2024
Oct 31 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantones La Cruz, Upala y Los Chiles

Los movimientos migratorios de personas nicaragüenses hacia Costa Rica son una tendencia constante en América Central, intensificándose por factores políticos, económicos y sociales.

Entre enero y octubre del 2024, se registraron 455.554 movimientos regulares de personas de nacionalidad nicaragüense (52% ingresos, 48% egresos). En el mismo periodo durante el 2023 se registraron 419.925 movimientos regulares (52 % ingresos y 48 % egresos). Esto representó un aumento del 8% en el 2024 con respecto al 2023. Por otro lado, por puntos fronterizos no oficiales, se han registrado 77.110 movimientos migratorios desde el 15 de mayo del 2024 hasta el 30 de septiembre, siendo el 51% egresos y el 49% ingresos.

Además, se encuestaron a 306 personas nicaragüenses (169 en puestos fronterizos oficiales y 137 en cruces fronterizos no oficiales) y 238 acompañantes (53 por puestos fronterizos oficiales y 185 por cruces fronterizos no oficiales).

Entender la dinámica fronteriza de quienes la transitan es fundamental en la comprensión de las necesidades de población migrante y la formulación de propuestas para su atención. Ante estos desafíos, es esencial disponer de información actualizada sobre el perfil sociodemográfico, motivos de migración, necesidades y la dinámica de los movimientos migratorios de persona nicaragüenses en la frontera norte de Costa Rica.

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Costa Rica
Period Covered
Oct 01 2024
Oct 31 2024
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  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantons: La Cruz, Upala and Los Chiles

The migratory movements of Nicaraguan people to Costa Rica are a constant trend in Central America, intensified by political, economic, and social factors.

Between January and October 2024, there were 455,554 regular movements of people of Nicaraguan nationality (52% entries, 48% exits). In the same period in 2023, 419,925 regular movements were recorded (52% entries and 48% exits), representing a 8% increase in 2024 compared to 2023. On the other hand, through unofficial border points, 77,110 migration movements were recorded from May 15, 2024, to September 30, with 51% being exits and 49% entries.

Additionally, during October, 306 Nicaraguan individuals were surveyed (169 at official border points and 137 at unofficial border crossings), along with 238 companions (53 at official border points and 185 at unofficial border crossings).

Understanding the border dynamics of those who transit it is essential in comprehending the needs of the migrant population and formulating proposals for their assistance. In the face of these challenges, it is essential to have updated information on the sociodemographic profile, reasons for migration, needs, and the dynamics of the migratory movements of Nicaraguan people on the northern border of Costa Rica.

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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
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English
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Chad
Period Covered
Oct 12 2024
Oct 25 2024
Activity
  • Registration
  • Biometric Registration

An estimated 910,000 people have crossed into Chad since the onset of the crisis in Sudan, of which 222,743 are Chadian returnees as of end of September 2024. IOM expects this number to rise to 240,000 through to December 2024 due to ongoing conflict and food insecurity in Darfur. IOM and CNARR monitor daily arrivals of returnees from Sudan passing through the Adré border crossing to collect basic demographic data and provide an estimate of daily displacement flows. The data provides an overview of trends and the volume of flows of returnees but is for information only and has some limitations.

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DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
  • Registration
  • Biometric Registration

The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Protection, and Shelter and Settlement units visited Raja Town in September 2024 to conduct registration of its returnee population in order to enable access to humanitarian assistance and respond to the immediate shelter needs of the returning local communities. In September 2024, IOM registered 2,742 individuals (1,401 households) from the returnee population. Almost half of the registered population was found to be individuals between 18 and 59 years of age (49%). Women aged 18 to 59 make up 32 per cent of the population, while women and girls together constitute 57 per cent of the overall registered population. The Shelter and Settlement unit provided multipurpose cash assistance to all the 1,401 targeted returnee households (2,742 individuals). The majority of households who returned to their area of origin after more than four years of displacement found their shelters damaged.

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DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Oct 01 2024
Oct 28 2024
Activity
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

As of the end of October 2024, 137,389 individuals (31,019 households) are biometrically registered as active residents in the camp, representing a two per cent increase in registered individuals since January 2024 following the latest biometric registration maintenance in Bentiu IDP Camp.

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Angélica Madrigal amadrigal@iom.int
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Spanish
Location
Costa Rica
Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantones: Alajuela, Cartago, Corredores, Desamparados, Escazú, Heredia, Los Chiles, San Carlos, San José, Santa Ana y Tibás.

Costa Rica, al igual que otros países de Centroamérica, sigue siendo un corredor migratorio clave para el flujo de personas en movilidad a través de las Américas. Este flujo está compuesto principalmente por personas de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, así como de otros países de Sudamérica, África y Asia. Según estimaciones de la OIM Costa Rica, aproximadamente 25,964 personas ingresaron al país en septiembre de 2024, con un promedio diario de 865 personas. Esto representa un aumento significativo del 57% en comparación con agosto de 2024. Aunque el número total de personas en tránsito por Costa Rica ha aumentado, los datos reflejan una diferencia notable en las condiciones de aquellos varados en espacios públicos en comparación con los que se encuentran en albergues. En septiembre de 2024, los migrantes varados en espacios públicos aumentaron un 28% (de 870 en agosto a 1.115 en septiembre), mientras que las personas en albergues experimentaron un aumento del 37% (de 260 en agosto a 357 en septiembre). Aunque los albergues aún tienen capacidad para acoger a más personas, muchos migrantes prefieren continuar su viaje hacia el norte y permanecer en espacios públicos. Este cambio resalta la compleja dinámica de la migración.

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Costa Rica
Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantons: Alajuela, Cartago, Corredores, Desamparados, Escazú, Heredia, Los Chiles, San Carlos, San José, Santa Ana, and Tibás.

Costa Rica, like other Central American countries, continues to be a key migratory corridor for the flow of people on the move across the Americas. This flow mainly consists of individuals from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, as well as other countries in South America, Africa, and Asia. According to estimates by IOM Costa Rica, approximately 25,964 people entered the country in September 2024, with an average of 865 people per day. This represents a significant 57% increase compared to August 2024. Although the total number of people transiting through Costa Rica has increased, the data reflect a notable difference in the conditions of those stranded in public sites versus those in shelters. In September 2024, migrants stranded in public spaces increased by 28% (from 870 in August to 1,115 in September), while people in shelters experienced a 37% increase (from 260 in August to 357 in September). Shelters still have the capacity to accommodate more people, but many migrants prefer to continue their journey northward and remain in public spaces. This shift highlights the complex dynamics of migration.

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Angélica Madrigal amadrigal@iom.int
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Spanish
Location
Costa Rica
Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantones: La Cruz, Upala y Los Chiles

Los movimientos migratorios de personas nicaragüenses hacia Costa Rica son una tendencia constante en     América Central, intensificándose por factores políticos, económicos y sociales.

Entre enero y septiembre del 2024, se registraron 414.123 movimientos regulares de personas de nacionalidad nicaragüense (52 % ingresos, 48 % egresos). En el mismo periodo durante el 2023 se registraron 380.315 movimientos regulares (53 % ingresos y 47 % egresos). Esto representó un aumento del nueve por ciento en el 2024 con respecto al 2023. Por otro lado, por puntos fronterizos no oficiales, se han registrado 68.320 movimientos migratorios desde el 15 de mayo del 2024 hasta el 30 de septiembre, siendo el 52 por ciento egresos y el 48 por ciento ingresos. Además, se encuestaron a 379 personas nicaragüenses (191 en puestos fronterizos oficiales y 188 en cruces fronterizos no oficiales) y 291 acompañantes (126 por puestos fronterizos oficiales y 165 por cruces fronterizos no oficiales).

Entender la dinámica fronteriza de quienes la transitan es fundamental en la comprensión de las necesidades de población migrante y la formulación de propuestas para su atención. Ante estos desafíos, es esencial disponer de información actualizada sobre el perfil sociodemográfico, motivos de migración, necesidades y la dinámica de los movimientos migratorios de persona nicaragüenses en la frontera norte de Costa

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Location
Costa Rica
Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring

Cantons: La Cruz, Upala and Los Chiles

The migratory movements of Nicaraguan people to Costa Rica are a constant trend in Central America, intensified by political, economic, and social factors.

Between January and September 2024, there were 414,123 regular movements of people of Nicaraguan nationality (52% entries, 48% exits). In the same period in 2023, 380,315 regular movements were recorded (53% entries and 47% exits), representing a nine percent increase in 2024 compared to 2023. On the other hand, through unofficial border points, 68,320 migration movements were recorded from May 15, 2024, to September 30, with 52% being exits and 48% entries.

Additionally, 379 Nicaraguan individuals were surveyed (191 at official border points and 188 at unofficial border crossings), along with 291 companions (126 at official border points and 165 at unofficial border crossings).

Understanding the border dynamics of those who transit it is essential in comprehending the needs of the migrant population and formulating proposals for their assistance. In the face of these challenges, it is essential to have updated information on the sociodemographic profile, reasons for migration, needs, and the dynamics of the migratory movements of Nicaraguan people on the northern border of Costa Rica.

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DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

As of the end of August 2024, 137,430 individuals (31,025 households) are biometrically registered as active resident in the site, representing two per cent increase in registered individuals since January 2024 following the latest biometric registration maintenance in Bentiu IDP Camp.