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Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report # (9 April 2019)
As of 9 April 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 73,740 individuals (14,327 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in the four provinces of Sofala (37), Zambezia (3), Tete (5) and Manica (43).
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Map, Displacement Population Evolution (28 March — 5 April 2019)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix is monitoring in and out flows of current IDPs sites in conjunction with Government of Mozambique / INGC. The map and table shows the number of individuals displaced evolution, as well as the current status of these sites in Beira city.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Map, Temporary Relocation Sites Layout (6 April 2019)
CCCM has been supporting the INGC in identifying suitable sites to potentially relocate IDPs who are currently living in secondary schools that have been slated to reopen as per instruction of the Minister of Education. Four sites have been identified and have been surveyed.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Map, Displacement Population and Movements (31 March 2019)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix is monitoring in and out flows of current IDPs sites. The map shows individual IDPs that are being moved out of the schools to the new temporary relocation sites in Beira city.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report 3 (3 April 2019)
As of 3 April 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 131,136 individuals (32,290 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in the four provinces of Sofala (107), Zambezia (3), Tete (5) and Manica (21).
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Health Facilities (29 March 2019)
This map was produced to assist in the Tropical Cyclone Idai response. It highlights the locations of health facilities across a range of districts in Sofala province, Mozambique.
Moçambique — Ciclone Tropical Idai Inquérito dos Locais de Deslocamento, Beira (28 de Março de 2019)
O ciclone tropical Idai atingiu a zona central de Moçambique a noite do 14 de março de 2019.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Site Profiles, Beira (29 March 2019)
From 26 March — 27 March, DTM teams in coordination with the Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management, conducted a multi-sectoral location assessments in 32 displacement sites in Beira City.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Situation Report 2 (29 March 2019)
As of 29 March 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 140,784 individuals (29,098 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in the four provinces of Sofala (116), Zambezia (13), Tete (5) and Manica (27).
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai - Multi-Sectoral Location Assessments - Round 1 (28 March 2019)
From 26 March — 27 March, DTM teams in coordination with the Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management, conducted a multi-sectoral location assessments in 32 displacement sites located in Beira City.
Mozambique — Tropical Cyclone Idai Map, Manica (28 March 2019)
As of 26 March 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 10,557 individuals (2,259 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in four districts of Manica province: Gondola (6 displacement sites), Chimoio (4 displacement sites), Su
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).
Mozambique — Flood, Drought and Conflict-related Displacement Report 2 (December 2016)
From late 2015 up to 2016, Mozambique witnessed several severe droughts in the South and Central Regions in addition to political unrest in the Central Region.
Mozambique — Floods Displacement Report 3 (July 2015)
Assessments completed in late June revealed a decrease in the total IDP population over the past three months. Overall, population declines were observed in 30 of the 48 communities.
Mozambique — Floods Displacement Dashboard 3 (July 2015)
This dashboard displays location and size (number of IDPs) of displacement sites in Mozambique. DTM has recorded a total of 61,102 IDPs in 48 assessed sites. 71% of IDPs intend to stay at relocation site.
Mozambique — Floods Displacement Report 2 (May 2015)
Approximately 13,207 displaced families were identified within 46 relocation sites in Zambezia Province. 38 of 46 assessed sites reported an active site management committee comprised of community members. Malaria was noted as the most prevalent health problem in nearly all sites (89%).
Mozambique — Floods Displacement Dashboard 2 (May 2015)
This dashboard displays location and size (number of IDPs) of displacement sites in Mozambique. DTM has recorded a total of 72,517 IDPs in 46 assessed sites within Zambezia Province. 24% of sites are accommodation centres and 76% of sites are relocation communities.
Mozambique — Floods Preliminary Displacement Dashboard (1 April 2013)
This dashboard displays location and size (number of IDPs) of displacement sites in Mozambique. DTM has recorded a total of 58,301 IDPs in 50 assessed sites. The dashboard further details the unique site ID (SSID) and number of IDPs for 31 assessed sites (total of 30,096 individuals).
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