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Multi-Sectoral Location Assessment - Mozambique (Northern) - Round 14 - August 2024
Contacto
DTM Mozambique, DTMMozambique@iom.int
Idioma
English
Ubicación
Mozambique
Fecha de instantánea
May 15 2024
Jun 05 2024
Actividad
- Mobility Tracking
- Site Assessment
The Round 14 MSLA assessed 103 sites across Northern Mozambique, identifying a total of 214,576 internally displaced persons (IDPs). This represents a nine per cent increase from the previous round, with displacement driven primarily by ongoing insecurity in Cabo Delgado. While these figures focus on those residing in designated sites, it is important to note that many displaced individuals are also living within host communities, as reported in the DTM Round 21 Mobility Tracking Report. The assessment covered a range of site types, including relocation sites, resettlement sites, temporary sites or transit centers, and host community extensions. The findings provide a comprehensive overview of the demographic breakdown of IDPs, their vulnerabilities, and the specific sectoral needs across shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food security, health, education, protection, and community engagement.
Key findings reveal that 55 per cent of the IDP population are children (under 18), with significant challenges in shelter, food security, and access to essential services. The data underscores the importance of targeted humanitarian interventions to address the ongoing and dynamic displacement situation in Northern Mozambique.