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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (18 December 2016)
DTM recorded 103,872 IDPs comprising 17,312 families. Of these, 82,614 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 102,660…
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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (11 December 2016)
The total number of current IDPs is 90,162. Of these, 76,308 individuals (85%) originate from Mosul. Most IDPs are in Ninewa governate: 89,010 individuals, which represents 99% of the total displaced…
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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (7 December 2016)
The total number of current IDPs is 83,988. Of these, 74,268 individuals (88%) originate from Mosul. Most IDPs are in Ninewa governate: 82,836 individuals, which represents 99% of the total displaced…
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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (6 December 2016)
The total number of current IDPs is 82,068. Of these, 72,348 individuals (88%) originate from Mosul. Most IDPs are in Ninewa governate: 80,916 individuals, which represents 99% of the total displaced…
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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (4 December 2016)
The total number of current IDPs is 79,998. Of these, 70,542 individuals (88%) originate from Mosul. Most IDPs are in Ninewa governate: 78,846 individuals, which represents 99% of the total displaced…
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Cameroon — Baseline Assessment Round 2
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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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (1 December 2016)
The total number of individuals currently displaced is 77,046. Of these, 68,484 IDPs (89%) originate from Mosul. Most IDPs are in Ninewa governate: 75,906 individuals, which represents 99% of the…
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Cameroon — Baseline Assessment Round 5
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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Nigeria — Plateau Site Profiles 9 (1 March 2016—30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Plateau state, Nigeria during the reporting period.
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Nigeria — Nasarawa Site Profiles 9 (1 March — 30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Nasarawa state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Kano Site Profiles 9 (1 March — 30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profile for the displacement site identified in Kano state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Kaduna Site Profiles 9 (1 March 2016—30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Kaduna state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Federal Capital Territory Site Profiles 9 (1 March 2016—30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Benue Site Profiles 9 (1 March 2016—30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Benue state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Yobe Site Profiles 9 (1 March — 30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Yobe state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Displacement Dashboard 14 (January 2017)
As of January 25, 2017, DTM has identified 1,899,830 IDPs (337,353 households) across Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe states. This represents an increase from 1,770,444 individuals in…
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Nigeria — Taraba Site Profiles 9 (1 March — 30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Taraba state, Nigeria
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Nigeria — Borno Site Profiles 9 (1 March 2016—30 April 2016)
This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Borno state, Nigeria.
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Nigeria — Displacement Report 14 (January 2017)
Between December 2016 and January 2017, the number of identified IDPs increased by 129,386 individuals (7.3% increase). This brought the total number if IDPs in Nigeria to 1,899,830 (337,353…
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