Somalia — Baidoa Movement Trend Tracking Report (15—21 June 2018)

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Contacter
DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaPSU@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Somalia
Période couverte
Jun 15 2018
Jun 21 2018
Activité
  • Flow Monitoring

A total of 80 new arrivals were recorded this week, the lowest number recorded in the last three weeks and 362 exits, the highest number of exits recorded in the last two weeks at Baidoa checkpoints. The key driving factors for displacement to the IDP sites were insecurity and lack of food, and while those leaving cited management of their farms. The new arrivals cited lack of food (66%) and insecurity (34%), as their reasons for displacement. The majority of new arrivals came from Hudur (80%), Baidoa district (10%) and Burhakaba District (10%). They were heading to the IDP sites of Bilan (67%) and Madhayte (33%). All exits left the IDP sites to return to their farms. From those leaving the ID sites, 23% were from Boorame, 18% from Deeq Alle, 17% from Boodan, 13% from Banoow, 8% from Dan Iyo Doon, 7% from Hafata, 7% from Moragabey and the remaining (7%) left Duste. Those leaving were heading to Baidoa District (52%), Dinsoor District (23%), Hudur district (17%) and Qansahdhere District (8%). All of the families are intending to return to the IDP sites in the near future.