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Haiti Earthquake
Mar 14 2017
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Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 18 (April 2014)
243 sites remain open corresponding to 37,131 households or 137,543 individuals. Compared to the previous assessments, a decrease of 9,382 IDP individuals or 2,439 IDP households was recorded.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 17 (January 2014)
Four years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, an estimated 146,573 individuals (comprising approximately 39,464 households) remain in 271 IDP sites.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 16 (September 2013)
An estimated 171,974 individuals comprising approximately 45,280 households remain in 306 IDP sites since the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 15 (June 2013)
Three and a half years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, an estimated 278,945 individuals (or about 70,910 households) remain in 352 IDP sites.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 14 (March 2013)
More than 3 years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, an estimated 320,051 individuals (or about 81,349 households) remain in 385 IDP sites.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 13 (January 2013)
Three years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, an estimated 347,284 individuals (or about 87,750 households) remain in 450 IDP sites. Compared to 2010, this represents a decrease of about 77% in overall IDP population (individuals and households).
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 12 (October 2012)
As of October 2012, an estimated 357,785 individuals (or about 90,415 households) remain in 496 IDP sites across the earthquake affected areas in Haiti. This reflects a 3% decrease in overall (IDP individuals) population compared to August 2012.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 11 (August 2012)
As of August 2012, an estimated 369,000 people (or about 94,000 households) remain in 541 IDP sites across the earthquake affected areas in Haiti. This reflects a 5% decrease in overall (individuals) population compared to last period (June 2012).
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 10 (June 2012)
A total of 575 sites hosting 97,913 IDP households or 390,276 IDP individuals remain open across the earthquake affected area. Compared to the previous report (April 2012), a 7% decrease in IDP individual population is observed.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 9 (April 2012)
Compared to the previous report (February 2012), a 14% decrease in IDP individual population is observed. This rate of decrease is the largest observed since March 2011.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 8 (February 2012)
Total number of IDPs living in IDP sites is now less than 500,000. Specifically: there are about 490,545 IDP individuals (or 120,791 IDP households) remaining in 660 IDP sites in the earthquake affected areas.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 7 (November 2011)
Compared to the height of displacement in July 2010, the total IDP population (individuals) this period shows a 66% decrease: from 1,500,000 in July 2010 to 520,000 in November 2011.
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