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Mobility Tracking
Feb 15 2017
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South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Mayom (21 January — 18 March 2018)
The team conducted a biometric registration exercise in the Greater Mayom area from 21 January to 18 March 2018 covering ten different registration centres. The team processed a total of 137,538 individuals corresponding to 47,707 households.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Bor (27 February — 14 March 2018)
DTM biometrically registered a total of 20,891 individuals (4,490 households) in Bor between 27 February and 14 March 2018. Of these, 93.6 per cent were from Bor South, 4.1 per cent from Twic East and 1.95 per cent from Duk.
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Report 1 (16 April 2018)
Through mobility tracking, DTM is able to provide a comprehensive baseline and regular updates on the trends and changes in numbers, locations and priority needs of IDPs and returnees in South Sudan.
South Sudan — Intentions Survey – Agok, Abyei Administrative Area (November 2017)
Since conflict broke out in 2007 and 2011, most of those who were displaced to the southern parts of Abyei and Warrap and Northern Bahr el Ghazal still have not returned to Abyei due to fears of renewed violence.
South Sudan — Bentiu PoC Flow Monitoring Update (1—31 January 2018)
This report indicates how many people moved when and for what reason in and out of the Bentiu PoC. This does not include daily commuters going to work or school, and not all persons exiting the PoC and collective sites are returnees.
South Sudan — Malakal PoC Flow Monitoring Update (1 January — 4 February 2018)
This report indicates how many people moved when and for what reason in and out of the Malakal Protection of Civilians (PoC) displacement sites. This does not include daily commuters going to work or school, and not all persons exiting the PoC are returnees.
South Sudan — Wau PoC & Collective Sites Flow Monitoring Update (1—31 January 2018)
This report indicates how many people moved when and for what reason in and out of the Wau Protection of Civilians (PoC) and collective sites.
Feb 19 2018
South Sudan — Wau PoC & Collective Sites Flow…
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Weekly Report (26 January — 1 February 2018)
IOM conducted flow monitoring at Protection of Civilian (PoC) and Wau collective sites. Flow monitoring captures the movement dynamics of the displaced population in the country.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Wau (December 2017)
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team conducted the intention survey between 9 and 16 November 2017 in six of the collective sites, with a sample size of 823 households comprising 5,127 individuals out of a total of 45,445 individuals (9,885 households) currently living in those six sites.
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Weekly Report (22—28 December 2017)
IOM conducted flow monitoring at various cross border points, transit areas, PoCs, and IDP Collective sites across South Sudan.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Pathai Payam (December 2017)
In Pathai Patham, most IDPs arrived between February and April 2017 from within Uror County, Jonglei State fleeing insecurity; 78% intend to stay, mainly because of access to security.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Pulchuol, Jonglei State (December 2017)
IOM’s DTM and NFI teams carried out an intetions survey and muti-sectoral needs assessment from 25 October to 1 November 2017 in Pulchuol, Jonglei State.
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