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Afghanistan — Socio-Economic Survey of Undocumented Returnees (2 November — 31 December 2016)
A total of 306 heads of households were interviewed: 34% were daily wage laborers in Pakistan, 11% were drivers and 6% were shopkeepers. The majority of the heads of household interviewed (59%)…
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Site Assessment Round 1
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
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Papua New Guinea - Baseline - Round 1
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
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Malawi - Site Assessment - Floods 2015 - Round 3
131 sites remain open, corresponding to approximately 26,100 households and an estimated 107,000 individuals. A decrease of 12,466 IDP households was recorded between the second and third round of…
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Malawi - Site Assessment - Floods 2015 - Round 2
An estimated 147,500 IDPs—approximately 38,600 households—are associated with 192 open sites. 8 sites (4% of the sites) host more than 1000 households. 95 % of open IDP sites have a Camp Management…
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Malawi - Site Assessment - Floods 2015 - Round 1
An estimated 162,000 people (approximately 40,500 households) remain displaced in 202 open displacement sites in in the Southern Region districts of Nsanje, Chikwawa, Blantyre, Mulanje, Phalombe, and…
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Central African Republic — Internal Displacement Situation in Bangui (September 2014)
Since the peak of the crisis in December 2013 displacement in IDP sites in Bangui has decreased by approximately 80.6%. According to the Commission on the Movement of Population (CMP), in the month…
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Central African Republic — Internal Displacement Situation in Bangui (August 2014)
Since the peak of the crisis in December 2013 displacement in IDP sites in Bangui has decreased by approximately 78%. In the month of August 2014 the estimated number of IDPs in Bangui is 67,514…
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Central African Republic — Displacement Dashboard (July — August 2016)
This dashboard is an overview of IDP populations and camp locations recorded in July and August 2016 across: Bamingui Bangoran. Bangui, Basse, Kotto, Haute Kotto, Haut Mbomou, Kem, Lobaye,…
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South Sudan — Site profile: Wau PoC area adjacent to UNMISS (January 2017)
28,925 individuals comprising 5,563 households were recorded for this period. The recorded priority needs for the site were: the relocation of IDPs to the new extension site, the registration of new…
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Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 3 (18—26 Februrary 2017)
A snapshot of the movement of people from: Barna (246 arrivals), Dikwa (234 arrivals), Kala/Balge (320 arrivals), Mobbar, Kodunga, Gwoza (892 arrivals), Monguno (54 arrivals), Kukawa (370 arrivals),…
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Nigeria — Biometric Registration Report Northeastern Nigeria (13—19 February 2017)
IOM's biometric registration project is currently being implemented in three states in northeastern Nigeria. In total, 340,734 individuals have been registered in Borno, 143,496 in Adamawa and 21,201…
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Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 2 (13—19 February 2017)
This snapshot provides information on location, movement and needs of displacement in Pulka, Bama, Dikwa, Kala/Balge, Mobbar,Konduga and Gwoza during the covered period. Zanna experienced the largest…
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