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East, Horn and Southern Africa
DTM East, Horn and Southern Africa
DTM Operations in the region
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South Sudan — Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (Feb 2019)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) interviewed 4,319 households representing 7,494 travelling individuals crossing into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilians site (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) site and Wau collective centres (Cathedral, Nazareth, St.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Somali (January - February 2019)
1,166,878 displaced individuals comprising 196,628 households in 409 displacement sites were identified in Somali region.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Gambella (January - February 2019)
20,741 displaced individuals comprising 3,064 households in 13 displacement sites were identified in Gambella region.
East and Horn of Africa — Monthly Regional Update (January 2019)
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations. This document covers updates from the regional network of flow monitoring of migrants, as well as the tracking and monitoring of internal displacement in the countries.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Afar (January - February 2019)
49,437 displaced individuals comprising 8,980 households in 55 displacement sites were identified in Afar region.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Tigray (January - February 2019)
82,968 displaced individuals comprising 38,293 households in 162 displacement sites were identified in Tigray region.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Oromia (January - February 2019)
859,290 displaced individuals comprising 143,902 households in 472 displacement sites were identified in Oromia region.
Ethiopia — Displacement Report 15, Amhara (January - February 2019)
There are 23,676 displaced individuals comprising 7,158 households in 74 displacement sites were identified in Amhara region.
Ethiopia — National Displacement Dashboard 15 (January - February 2019)
The majority of the recorded population were displaced before 2018, with 904 sites which reportedly opened in 2016/17 (DTM Rounds 1 - 8). Conflict was reported as the primary driver of displacement (1,663,396 IDPs), followed by displacement due to climate induced factors (508,723 IDPs).
Burundi — Suivi des urgences (17 — 23 Mars 2019)
Ce suivi des urgences a été realisé au Burundi pendant la semaine du 17 au 23 mars 2019. La DTM a identifié 2,720 personnes affectées réparties et 2,005 personnes déplacées.
Mar 25 2019
Burundi — Suivi des urgences (17 — 23 Mars 2019)
Burundi — Displacement Dashboard (February 2019)
During February 2019, DTM has identified 130,562 IDPs. The main causes for the displacements have been: 75% natural disasters, 25% the socio-political situation.
Mar 25 2019
Burundi — Displacement Dashboard (February 2019)
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report 1 (25 March 2019)
As of 25 March 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 128,941 individuals (26,425 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in the four provinces of Sofala (103), Zambezia (10), Tete (4) and Manica (26).
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (February 2019)
DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan and at its borders.
South Sudan — Ebola Preparedness Flow Monitoring Dashboard (Feb 2019)
As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates seven Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in Yambio, Yei and Morobo counties and six in cooperation with DTM Uganda on the Ugandan side of the border.
Burundi — Dashboard des déplacements (Février 2019)
Au cours du mois de Février, la DTM a identifié 130,562 personnes déplacées internes. Les principaux motifs de déplacement ont été : désastres naturels (75%) et la situation socio-politique (25%).
South Sudan — Displacement Site Flow Monitoring (Jan 2019)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) interviewed 5,604 households (9,470 individuals) crossing into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilians site (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) site and Wau collective centres (Cathedral, Nazareth, St.
Zimbabwe — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report 1 (22 March 2019)
Tropical Cyclone Idai hit eastern Zimbabwe on 15 March 2019. As of 21 March 2019, according to Zimbabwe’s Ministry for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting, the death toll has reached 139 individuals and 189 individuals are still missing in the wake of the flooding caused by the storm.
Malawi — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report 1 (22 March 2019)
Since the beginning of March 2019, Malawi has experienced flooding and sustained heavy rain caused by the Tropical Cyclone Idai weather system.
Burundi — Suivi des urgences (10 — 16 Mars 2019)
Ce suivi des urgences a été realisé au Burundi pendant la semaine du 10 au 16 mars 2019. La DTM a identifié 1,329 personnes affectées réparties et 487 personnes déplacées.
Mar 18 2019
Burundi — Suivi des urgences (10 — 16 Mars 2019)
Monthly Regional Update — WCA, MENA, EHA (December 2018)
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
South Sudan — Event Tracking: Jur River (15 March 2019)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix assessed three locations in Kuarjena, Jur River of Western Bahr el Ghazal following recent clashes between pastoralists and farmers. The unrest resulted in the displacement of 9,672 individuals who fled Akau, Werbet and Madhon (all within Kuarjena area).
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (January 2019)
DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan and at its borders.
South Sudan — Event Tracking: Yei (13 March 2019)
Approximately 14,487 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have fled to Yei (84%) and Mugwo (16%) since January 2019 at the time of reporting. IDPs have primarily fled Otogo, Mykaya and Mugwo due to conflict.
Ethiopia — Benishangul Gumuz/ East and West Wellega Rapid Response Assessment 1 (8 — 16 February 2019)
Localized conflict in Benishangul Gumuz region (BSG) and East and West Wollega zones of Oromia region beginning in the last week of September 2018 is believed to have displaced an estimated 191,752 individuals comprising 36,438 households.
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