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Somalia
Somalia
Suivi des PDI
Mouvements de déplacement
3,862,000
IDMC 2023
cycle de collecte de données
À propos Somalia
IOM Somalia Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) aims to collect, analysis and disseminate information on displacement. DTM is IOM’s information management system to track and monitor numbers, locations, movements, needs and vulnerabilities of displaced people. The data outputs, including reports, maps, datasets and online interactive resources, support responses in humanitarian crisis, evidence-based decision making, durable solutions programming and migration research. DTM Somalia was first launch in 2016.
Since the collapse of the Somali central government in 1991, Somalia has suffered a highly complex protracted conflict characterized by changing political dynamics and power shifts. Forced displacement remains an ongoing reality for people living in Somalia due to conflict, environmental hardships, combined with inadequate resource distribution that is often exacerbated by clan-based, ideological differences and land and natural resource competition. Natural hazards, including drought and flooding, combined with widespread security threats have caused one of the world’s largest displacement crises, with 3.8 million IDPs recorded at the end of 2022. Somalia also has a strategic geographical position on the eastern route, which connects the Horn of Africa to the Gulf countries, representing one of the most dangerous and frequented migration corridors in the world.
Bailleurs de fonds
- EU
- ECHO
- BHA
- Canada
- JSB
- World Bank
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 51 — Gedo region — (Feb 18 — Feb 23, 2023)
There are 315,976 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 50 — Gedo region — (11 - 15 February 2023)
On the 23rd of November 2021, the Federal Government of Somalia declared a state of emergency due to drought. Three failed consecutive rainy seasons have resulted in 90% of the country experiencing severe drought conditions.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (December 2022)
A total of 30,220 movements were observed in December 2022, representing a 27% increase compared to 2021 when 27,779 movements were observed during the same period.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 49 — Gedo region — (Feb 04 — Feb 08, 2023)
There are 315,076 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 48 — Gedo region — (Jan 28 — Feb 01, 2023)
There are 314,160 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 47 — Gedo region — (Jan 21 — Jan 25, 2023)
There are 315,281 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 46 — Gedo region — (Jan 14 — Jan 18, 2023)
There are 312,915 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 45 — Gedo region — (Jan 07 — Jan 11, 2023)
There are 310,601 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 44 — Gedo region — (Dec 31, 2022 — Jan 05, 2023)
There are 304,940 individuals currently displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (November 2022)
A total of 29,182 movements were observed in November, 2022, representing a similar trend to 2021 when 26,435 movements were observed during the same period. Regional differences were observed.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 43 — Gedo region — (Dec 24 — Dec 29, 2022)
There are 302,010 individuals currenlty displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Understanding the key drivers of displacement in Somalia, during the 2021/22 drought
In 2022, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) commissioned a research study through GIST to explore the key drivers of disp
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 42 — Gedo region — (Dec 17 — Dec 21, 2022)
Since November 2021, 319,325 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region
Relationships in Transit: Local communities’ interactions with transiting migrants along the Eastern Route in Djibouti and the Somaliland region
This study, based on a collaboration between the Mixed Migration Centre (MMC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) examines the dynamics between local communities and migrants, most of whom are Ethiopians,
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 41 — Gedo region — (Dec 10 — Dec 14, 2022)
Since November 2021, 353,883 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 40 — Gedo region — (Dec 03 — Dec 07, 2022)
Since November 2021, 358,002 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 39 — Gedo region — (Nov 26 — Nov 30, 2022)
Since November 2021, 347,647 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 38 — Gedo region — (Nov 19 — Nov 23, 2022)
Since November 2021, 343,649 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 37 — Gedo region — (Nov 12 — Nov 16, 2022)
Since November 2021, 335,530 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (15 - 31 October 2022)
A total of 13,007 movements were observed between the 15th and 31st of October, 2022, representing a similar trend to 2021 when 14,207 movements were observed during the same period. Regional differences were observed.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 36 — Gedo region — (Nov 05 — Nov 09, 2022)
Since November 2021, 331,098 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 35 — Gedo region — (Oct 29 — Nov 02, 2022)
Since November 2021, 325,888 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 34 — Gedo region — (Oct 22 — Oct 26, 2022)
Since November 2021, 319,359 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region.
Somalia — Emergency Trend Tracking Round 33 — Gedo region — (Oct 15 — Oct 19, 2022)
Since November 2021, 313,618 individuals have been displaced by drought in Gedo region.