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Somalia displacement
Feb 15 2017
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Somalia - Galmudug District Profiling: Key Findings Dashboard
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Gedo (September — October 2017)
As of October 2017 DTM estimates 168,000 IDPs in Gedo district, living in 310 IDP sites, the majority of IDPs considered as integrated within the host community.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — Doolow, Elwak, Belet Xaawo (November 2017)
DTM identified 544 individual entries and 619 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Doolow, Elwak and Belet Xaawo in November 2017. The entries represent a 36% increase between October and November while the exits decreased by 42%.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — Diff, Dhobley, Tulo-Barwako (November 2017)
DTM identified 1,195 individual entries and 1,889 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Diff, Dhobley and Tulo-Barwako in November 2017. The entries represent a 6% decrease between October and November while the exits increased by 4%.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — Doolow, Elwak, Belet Xaawo (October 2017)
DTM identified 401 individual entries and 1,069 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Doolow, Elwak and Belet Xaawo in October 2017. The entries represent a 2 times increase between September and October while the exits increased by 38%.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — Berbera Port, Bossaso Port, Harirad, Zeylac (October 2017)
DTM identified 809 individual entries and 31 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Berbera Port, Bossaso Port, Harirad and Zeylac in October 2017.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — Diff, Dhobley, Tulo-Barwako (October 2017)
DTM identified 1,265 individual entries and 1,821 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Diff, Dhobley and Tulo-Barwako in October 2017. The entries represent a 19% increase between September and October while the exits increased by 8%.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Modagishu, Banadir Region (October 2017)
Mogadishu hosts the largest estimated protracted internally displaced population in Somalia, mainly living in informal IDP sites across the city. DTM’s October 2017 data collection focusing on the greater Mogadishu area identified a total of 545,000 individuals in over 840 IDP sites.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Afgooye District (October 2017)
After the outbreak of the civil war in 1991, parts of Afgooye town became a place of refuge for many of SouthernSomalia’s internally displaced people. The region has become home for many displaced persons from Lower Shabelle, with some also arriving from Bay and Hiraan.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Wanla Weyn (October 2017)
Drought and insecurity has caused many in Lower Shabelle region to flee their rural homes into more urban areas. Wanla Weyn town, as the center of Wanla Weyn district is host to over 20,000 displaced individuals, many living on the outer periphery of the town.
Somalia — Displacement Dashboard 5 (June 2017)
Between 10th May and 3rd June 2017, DTM found that approximately 1.5 million people were reported to be displaced, the majority of them being children (under 18 years) and women, bringing the total population displaced to 431,634 people.
Sep 29 2017
Somalia — Displacement Dashboard 5 (June 2017)
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Eyl District, Nugaal Region (June 2017)
In order to better understand the geographic distribution of displacement sites, and population estimates, DTM rolled out the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT).
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Garowe District, Nugaal Region (June 2017)
Displacement is in Nugaal is centred in the main towns of Garowe and Burtinle. A majority of the IDPs originate from southern and central Somalia mostly displaced due to drought. These IDPs are often at risk of fire outbreaks and flooding, especially those living along the river bank of Garowe.