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Chad — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 106 (13 — 28 June 2021)
Contacto
DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
Idioma
English
Ubicación
Chad
Fecha de instantánea
Jun 13 2021
Jun 28 2021
Actividad
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
From 13 to 28 June 2021, around 610 households (3,509 individuals) have returned to their places of origin in the villages of Sourou, Baïpague, Mini and Loussaye located in the sous-préfecture of Mbitoye near the Central African border (Monts de Lam département, Logone Oriental Province). On 30 May 2021, following armed clashes, 1,010 households of 4,900 people fled those villages to take refuge in the town of Mbitoye located in the same sous-prefecture.
According to key informants, given the return of calm in the area of origin, other people will continue to go back to their places of residence in the coming days. A Multi-Sectoral Assessment was conducted from 23 to 26 June 2021 by various humanitarian actors, included IOM, to understand the conditions of return of these persons. The report of this assessment is still under preparation.