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RDC — Nord Kivu: Suivi des urgences 45 (Mars 2021)

Territoire de Masisi localité de NYABIONDODu 9 au 15 mars 2021 un déplacement de populations a été observé en provenance des villages de LUKWETI, BUCHIRA, KILAMBO, KASHEBERE, LWIBO, KISHONJA, BUHAMA situés dans la chefferie d’OSSO BANYUNGU, groupements de BAPFUNA et BASHALI dans le t

Mozambique — ETT Movement Alert | Palma Crisis Report — 20 (30 March 2021)

Following the recent attacks in Palma Sede, DTM teams in Nanagde, Mueda, Montpeuz, and Pemba districts have registered a significant rise in IDP arrivals.

Mozambique — ETT Movement Alert | Palma Crisis Report — 18 (29 March 2021)

Following the recent attacks in Palma Sede, DTM teams in Nanagde, Mueda, Montpeuze, and Pemba districts have registered a significant rise in IDP arrivals.

RDC — Nord Kivu: Suivi des urgences 44 (Mars 2021)

Territoire de Beni localité de MBAU, OICHA, ERINGETI  Depuis le 10 mars 2021, des déplacements de populations chiffrés autours de 49,858 individus en provenance des villages NDIMO, MAMBELENGA, OTOMABER, APENDE, NDALYA, IDOU, KALALANGWE, MUTSILIPI, KALEMIA, NDALYA, KOTO,

Mozambique — ETT Movement Alert | Palma Crisis Report — 19 (30 March 2021)

Following the recent attacks in Palma Sede, DTM teams in Nanagde, Mueda, Montpeuze, and Pemba districts have registered a significant rise in IDP arrivals.

Zimbabwe — Flow Monitoring Report (1 - 28 February 2021)

During the reporting period, 73 per cent of observed flows originated from Zimbabwe whereas 15 per cent of observed flows departed from South Africa.

Malawi - Zambia Flow Monitoring Dashboard (26 October-6 November 2020)

In response to the Member State requests of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to enhance the availability of migration-related data to develop policies and programming responses based on evidence and to improve migration governance at the national and regional levels, the Inter

Zimbabwe — Community Assessment Of The Socio-Economic Impact Of COVID-19 On Returnees

IOM carried out a socio-economic survey in 15 districts of Zimbabwe to assess the impact of COVID 19 on returnees from June to August 2020 (Round 1, with 938 respondents) and from 17 November to 20 December 2020 (Round 2, with 1,014 respondents).

Zimbabwe — Community Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Returnees

This socio-economic survey sought to assess the impact of COVID-19 on returnees and the plans of returnees who came to Zimbabwe during the COVID-19 lockdown period to ascertain whether they intend to settle in Zimbabwe permanently or they plan migrate to their host countries.

Mozambique – COVID-19 Preparedness Assessment In Resettlement Sites Report 17 (February 2021)

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 23 to 27 February 2021, with the sole purpose to inform government

Zimbabwe — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (2-12 December 2020)

In response to the Member State requests of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to enhance the availability of migration-related data to develop policies and programming responses based on evidence and to improve migration governance at the national and regional level, IO

Mozambique — Thematic Survey - Nampula province (March 202`)

From the 14th to the 18th of March, the DTM team conducted a thematic survey in 3 districts (Nampula city, Memba and Nacala), interviewing a total of 133 displaced families.

Mozambique – Tropical Cyclone Eloise Multi-Sectorial Needs Assessment - Manica Province (February 2021)

On 23 January 2021, Tropical Cyclone Eloise made landfall in central Mozambique, near Beira city. The cyclone brought heavy winds and rains, affecting the provinces of Manica, Sofala, and Zambezia (the same provinces affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai in 2019).

Zimbabwe — Population Mobility Mapping (Plumtree)

The lockdown restrictions in Zimbabwe due to COVID-19 has drastically reduced the number of cross border movements. As of 10 December 2020, Zimbabwe had 11,081 confirmed cases, including 9,253 recoveries and 305 deaths.

Zimbabwe — Population Mobility Mapping (Chirundu)

The spread of COVID-19 around the world continues to threaten the full reopening of borders and regular migration pathways. As of 29 November, the total numbers of cases confirmed in Africa are 1,494,524, including 33,512 deaths, with 9,950 cases and 276 deaths in Zimbabwe alone.

Zimbabwe — Population Mobility Mapping (Forbes)

The lockdown restrictions in Zimbabwe due to COVID-19 has drastically reduced the number of cross border movements. On average, the numbers crossing through the Mutare main border post has dropped from 400 to 250 persons a day.

Zimbabwe — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (January 2021)

In response to the SADC Member States’ requests to improve capacities to collect and analyze migration-related data to develop policies based on evidence and to improve migration governance at the national and regional level, IOM in close partnership with the governments, UN, and NGOs, has

Mozambique – Covid-19 Impact Assessment In The Central Region Of Mozambique Round 2 (November 2020)

The outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in a global pandemic, heightening the risk to vulnerable populations, internally displaced people, and people on the move. On 22 March 2020, the Government of Mozambique officially declared the first positive COVID-19 case.

Mozambique – Flash Report 18 Buzi - Movement, Relocation and Settlement (21 February 2021)

The landfall of Tropical Cyclone Eloise in the early morning hours of 23 January 2021 and Tropical Storm Chalane on 30 December 2020 has affected Sofala, Manica, southern Zambezia, Inhambane, and Gaza provinces.

Mozambique – COVID-19 Preparedness Assessment in Resettlement Sites Report 16 (February 2021)

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in a global pandemic, heightening the risk to vulnerable populations, internally displaced people and people on the move. On 22 March 2020, the Government of Mozambique officially declared the first positive COVID-19 case.

RDC — Tanganyika: Suivi des urgences 39 (04 janvier -10 février 2021)

L’évaluation rapide de l’OIM (Emergency Tracking Tool, ETT) est un outil mis en place dans le but de collecter des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains des populations.

RDC — Tanganyika: Suivi des urgences 40 (04 Janvier -10 Février 2021)

L’évaluation rapide de l’OIM (Emergency Tracking Tool, ETT) est un outil mis en place dans le but de collecter des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains des populations.

Malawi – Flow Monitoring Dashboard (16 November-12 December 2020)

This Dashboard provides an analysis of the trends in population mobility observed at Seventeen (17) active Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) established at unofficial border crossings.


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