Internal displacement

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Sep 04 2024
Sep 08 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 4 and 9 September 2024, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (BENSEMA), identified 22 locations in Benue State that were impacted by floods. 

In the twenty-two (22) local government areas (LGAs) of Benue State that were assessed, DTM identified 7,092 individuals in 1,089 households affected by the floods. The floods displaced many residents, while some remained in their affected communities. All the affected population were residents. Twenty-three per cent (23%) of the affected houses are habitable but need repair, 13 per cent of the houses are partially damaged and two per cent of the houses are totally destroyed. In 45 per cent (45%) of the locations assessed, crop farming was among the primary sources of income.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Sep 04 2024
Sep 08 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 4 and 8 September 2024, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Katsina State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), and the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS), identified 234 locations in Katsina State that were impacted by floods or received internally displaced persons (IDPs) due to the flooding.

In the seventeen (17) local government areas (LGAs) of Katsina State that were assessed, DTM identified 123,377 individuals in 16,563 households affected by the floods. These individuals included IDPs displaced by the floods and residents impacted by the floods but remained in their communities. The affected population included 12,927 displaced individuals and 473 returnees.
Thirty-two per cent (32%) of the affected houses are habitable but need repair, 17 per cent are partially damaged and 10 per cent are totally destroyed. In 70 per cent (70%) of the locations assessed, crop farming was among the primary sources of income.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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English
Period Covered
Apr 01 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

The IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix collected data through Surveys with Refugees in the Ukraine Response region from April to June 2024. In the Republic of Moldova, a total of 1,892 surveys were collected. This report focuses on the economic integration of the respondents, delving deeper into their employment profiles, skills, and prospects for participation in the local labour market.

Key findings:

  • 81% of the respondents possessed Temporary Protection Status. Others reported having: irregular status (16%), refugee status (1%), residence permits (1%), or Moldovan citizenship (1%).
  • 87% of the active respondents were employed in Ukraine before displacement. After being displaced in the Republic of Moldova employment rates were 58% among the respondents that actively participated in the labour market.
  • Among employed respondents, 35% had an official working contract in the Republic of Moldova and 21% were working based on a verbal agreement. The remaining had a remote working contract in another country (36%) or preferred not to disclose their status (8%).
  • Two-thirds (62%) of men and 76 per cent of women were satisfied with their working arrangement.
  • Respondents reported an average monthly expenditure of 280 euro on rent and 90 on utilities.
  • 53% of the surveyed households had a total monthly income of less than 400 euros.
  • 72% reported receiving an average of 400 euros monthly in remittances from Ukraine.
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DTM Poland IOMDTMPoland@iom.int
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English
Location
Poland
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Jan 01 2024
Activity
  • Survey

In March of 2023, IOM Poland launched its Integration Survey to assess the progress and needs relating to the economic and social integration of refugees from Ukraine in Poland. The assessment aims to understand the employment, housing, finances, social connections, integration challenges, urgent needs, and vulnerabilities of refugees from Ukraine; as well as how these have changed over time. The survey includes a longitudinal component in which consenting participants are surveyed over the phone between 2 and 6 months following their initial survey.

This report provides an analysis of how respondents' situations have changed over time, focusing on various aspects of social, labour and economic integration. Initial surveys were conducted throughout the spring and summer of 2023, and follow up surveys between the summer and winter of 2023-2024. A total of 160 respondents participated in the longitudinal component.

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DTMRONairobi@iom.int
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English
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Period Covered
Sep 01 2024
Sep 18 2024
Activity
  • Survey

In September 2024, the DTM teams in Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe implemented the first phase of a regional assessment as part of Southern Africa regional response to areas affected by the El Niño-induced drought. This initial phase focuses on identifying districts experiencing population movements (arrivals, departures, and returns) due to drought in the four countries. DTM Southern Africa regional assessment aims to provide more detailed information on the number, locations and needs of vulnerable families forced into displacement by climatic and environmental factors.

 

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DTMSudan@iom.int
Location
Sudan
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Aug 27 2024 -
Sep 10 2024
  • An estimated total of 10,878,024 IDPs were displaced to 9,058 locations, in 183 localities, across all 18 states in Sudan.  
  • An estimated 8,112,654 individuals were displaced internally within Sudan since 15 April 2023.   
  • An estimated 28 per cent of IDPs who were initially displaced prior to the onset of the current conflict experienced secondary displacement since 15 April 2023. 
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Population Groups

IDPs

Survey Methodology

Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Admin Area 2

Household

Individual

Type of Survey or Assessment

Key Informant

Keywords

Demographics

Mobility

Shelter

Geographical Scope Full Coverage

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Romania
Period Covered
Apr 01 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) collected data on the needs, intentions, and integration challenges of refugees as part of the Surveys with Refugees in the Ukraine Response Region exercise. From April to June 2024 (Q2), DTM interviewed a total of 248 individuals in Romania. This report presents the findings on access to services that facilitate integration, and needs and assistance.

Key findings:

  • Migration status
    • 92% EU Temporary protection status
    • 8% Other Active population:
  • Household (HH) composition
    • At least 2 adults and 1 child – 35%
    • A single adult and at least 1 child – 19%
    • Alone –19%
    • At least two adults and no children – 24%
    • Other – 3%
  • Children  
    • 69 % - children aged between 5 and 17 years old 
    • 31% - infants aged between 0 and 4 years old 
  • Needs 
    • Financial support (68%) 
    • Food supply (59%) 
    • Sanitary products (58%) 
    • Health services (33%)  
    • Education for adults (24%) 
  • Obstacles in accessing healthcare   
    • Language barrier (28%) 
    • Cost (23%) 
    • Long queues (6%) 
  • Ease of visiting a doctor 
    • Very difficult (8%) 
    • Somewhat difficult (27%)
    • Neither easy, nor difficult (21%)
    • Somewhat easy (13%) 
    • Very easy (<1%) 
    • Unknown (33%) 
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DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
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English
Location
Sudan
Period Covered
Aug 27 2024
Sep 10 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This report reflects data corresponding to Sudan Mobility Update (6) dataset. The dataset is available here. 

Overview:  
This report provides an overview of the total population of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sudan, including those displaced both before and after the onset of the conflict on 15 April 2023.    
 
Key Findings:  

  • An estimated total of 10,878,024 IDPs were displaced to 9,058 locations, in 183 localities, across all 18 states in Sudan.  
  • An estimated 8,112,654 individuals were displaced internally within Sudan since 15 April 2023.   
  • An estimated 28 per cent of IDPs who were initially displaced prior to the onset of the current conflict experienced secondary displacement since 15 April 2023.   
  • Approximately 2,344,904 individuals borders into neighbouring countries since 15 April 2023.   
  • The top states of origin were Khartoum (34%, 3,694,639 IDPs), South Darfur (19%), and North Darfur (14%)   
  • The highest proportion of IDPs were hosted in South Darfur (17%), North  Darfur (14%), and Gedaref (9%) states. 
  • Over half (52%) of IDPs were reportedly children under the age of 18-years-old.   

 

Annex 1 includes an operational matrix with a table of estimated IDPs per state, disaggregated by displacement before versus after 15 April 2023.   

Note: The number of IDPs displaced post 15 April 2023 (8,112,654 IDPs) includes the estimated 1,055,402 IDPs who were initially displaced prior to 15 April 2023 and experienced secondary displacement since 15 April 2023. DTM Sudan defines an internally displaced person as any person who has been forced or obliged to flee from their habitual residence due to an event dating from 2003 onwards.  

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Dec 11 2023
Apr 29 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Community Perception

Ce rapport présente les cartes de niveau colline créées sur la base de l'exercice de cartographie participative des incidents et des solutions liées aux phénomènes climatiques. Au cours de l'exercice de cartographie participative, les enquêteurs ont cartographié 2 520 dommages et 2 311 solutions.

Entre juin 2022 et juin 2024, la Matrice de Suivi des Déplacements (Displacement Tracking Matrix, DTM en anglais) de l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) et le Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) a mis en oeuvre et contrôlent le projet financé par ECHO : Dégradation de l’environnement et déplacements : utiliser les données centrées sur les citoyens pour améliorer la programmation humanitaire. Au cours du projet, deux cycles de collecte de données ont été réalisés. Le premier a eu lieu entre le 11 et le 22 décembre 2023 et le second entre le 4 et le 29 avril 2024 dans 6 communes (65 Collines) à travers quatres provinces du Burundi.

Les résultats présentés ici ont été recueillis à l'aide de l'approche d'intelligence collective créée au cours du projet. Pour en savoir plus sur cette approche, consultez l'étude de cas du projet : 'L'utilisation des Méthodes d'Intelligence Collective : Cartographie participative et données générées par les citoyens pour lutter contre la dégradation de l'environnement et les déplacements de population'.

Si vous avez eu l'occasion de lire ou d'utiliser ce rapport, nous vous invitons à répondre à une courte enquête en français (lien ici) ou en anglais (lien ici). Nous apprécions beaucoup votre retour d'information.  

 

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Sep 07 2024
Sep 11 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This latest round of Emergency Trends Tracking was initiated in April 2024 to monitor displacements movements during the Gu rainy season. Districts covered in this round include Afgooye, Afmadow, Baardheere, Baidoa, Balcad, Belet Weyne, Belet Xaawo, Cabudwaaq, Dayniile, Dhuusamarreeb, Doolow, Gaalkacyo, Garoowe, Hodan, Jamaame, Jowhar, Kahda, Kismaayo, and Luuq. ETT is a crisis-based tool that tracks sudden displacement triggered by specific events or emerging crises.

The objective of ETT is to help prioritize humanitarian response and to enable partners to deliver rapid assistance. Based on previous shock induced displacement patterns, the humanitarian community expects that people will continue to move toward urban areas in search of humanitarian services. Consequently, the ETT coverage focuses on the main urban centers and surrounding villages for each assessed district. The data is collected through Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) at the location level, from Sunday to Wednesday every week. It includes information on new arrivals, numbers and demographic of IDPs, reasons for displacement, intentions, humanitarian assistance and priority needs among others.

To facilitate the joint analysis of the CCCM (Camp Coordination and Camp Management) Cluster’s New Arrivals Tracker (NAT) and ETT data, the assistance and needs indicators are identical in both tools.