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Thailand
Thailand
Suivi des PDI
Mouvements de déplacement
41,000
IDMC 2023
cycle de collecte de données
À propos Thailand
In Thailand, DTM has been in use since 2018 to gather data and disseminate information on mobility patterns, needs, protection risks and vulnerabilities of mobile populations. Since its activation, DTM has played a critical role in generating information that is used by IOM and its partners for evidence-based advocacy and response planning. DTM conducts mobility mapping, flow monitoring and surveys in border areas to provide a better understanding of the scale of human mobility, migrants’ profiles, migration drivers and exploitation risks. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, perception surveys are conducted to create visibility regarding migrants’ access to public health information and services, including vaccination. Assessments on the multi-sectoral needs of vulnerable migrant populations are also carried out in selected regions. DTM further seeks to expand research on the scale and impacts of climate-induced mobility and support IOM’s research on labour migration and human trafficking. Through its activities, DTM aims to inform programmes which contribute to creating environments where migrants and host communities can jointly pursue sustainable growth and meet emerging challenges.
Contacter
DTM Thailand
dtmthailand@iom.int
Bailleurs de fonds
- PRM
- WHO
- CDC
- ECHO
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 2 - Cambodian Nationals
This factsheet aims to provide a snapshot of the perceptions, needs and challenges related to COVID-19, the vaccine and the booster vaccine among the Cambodian migrant population in Thailand in mid-2022 according to IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix’s (DTM) COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 2.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 2 - Myanmar Nationals
This factsheet aims to provide a snapshot of the perceptions, needs and challenges related to COVID-19, the vaccine and the booster vaccine among the Myanmar migrant population in Thailand in mid-2022 according to IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix’s (DTM) COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 2.
Population Mobility Monitoring - Chanthaburi
To better understand health and screening capacities in Thailand, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), with support from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is implementing Population Mobility Monitoring (PMM) along the Lao-Thai and Cambodia-Thai borders.
Dec 06 2022
Population Mobility Monitoring - Chanthaburi
Thailand – Population Mobility Monitoring – Nong Khai
To better understand health and screening capacities in Thailand, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), with support from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is implementing Population Mobility Monitoring (PMM) along the Lao-Thai and Cambodia-Thai borders.
Thailand – Population Mobility Monitoring – Ranong
To better understand health and screening capacities in Thailand, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), with support from the US Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), is implementing Population Mobility Monitoring (PMM) along the Myanmar-Thai border.
Thailand — COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions of Cambodian and Myanmar Migrants in Thailand - Round 1
From mid-November 2021 to mid-February 2022, a total of 4,429 surveys were collected among Cambodian and Myanmar migrants in the provinces of Chanthaburi, Chonburi, Ranong, Rayong, Tak, Trat, and Greater Bangkok Area.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Chanthaburi Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Trat Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Chonburi Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey - Ranong Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Greater Bangkok Area
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Rayong Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Tak Province
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Perception Survey Round 1 - Overall Findings
Thailand has been fighting COVID-19 longer than any country in the world except China – after isolating the virus on January 13, 2020.
Thailand — COVID-19 Rapid Needs Assessment: Construction Camps in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area (July 2021)
From 6 - 7 July 2021, IOM conducted a rapid needs assessment to better understand the situation and vulnerabilities of migrants affected by the lockdown of construction sites and work camps in Bangkok Metropolitan Area due to the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand.
Rapid Assessment: COVID-19 Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Myanmar Migrants in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, Thailand (March 2021)
From 11 to 22 January 2021, IOM surveyed 316 Myanmar migrants in the Mae Sot district of Tak province in order to better understand their situation and vulnerabilities following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand.
Thailand — COVID-19 Rapid Needs Assessment In Mahachai Sub-District, Samut Sakhon Province, Round 4 (February2021)
From 15 - 17 February 2021, IOM conducted a rapid needs assessment to better understand the situation and vulnerabilities of migrants affected by the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Machachai sub-district of Mueang Samut Sakhon district, Samut Sakhon.
Thailand — COVID-19 Rapid Needs Assessment In Mahachai Sub-District, Samut Sakhon Province, Round 3 (January 2021)
From 7 - 8 January 2021, IOM conducted a rapid needs assessment to better understand the situation and vulnerabilities of migrants affected by the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Machachai sub-district of Mueang Samut Sakhon district, Samut Sakhon.
Thailand — COVID-19 Rapid Needs Assessment In Mahachai Sub-District, Samut Sakhon Province, Round 2 (January 2021)
Between 30 - 31 December 2020, IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix conducted a rapid needs assessment to better understand the situation and vulnerabilities of migrants affected by the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Machachai sub-district of Mueang Samut Sakhon district, Samut Sakhon.
Thailand — COVID-19 Rapid Needs Assessment in Mahachai Sub-district, Samut Sakhon Province, Round 1 (December 2020)
Between 23 - 24 December 2020, IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix conducted a rapid needs assessment to better understand the situation and vulnerabilities of migrants affected by the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in Machachai sub-district of Mueang Samut Sakhon district, Samut Sakh
Thailand — COVID-19-Related Vulnerabilities And Perceptions Of Non-Thai Populations in Thailand, Round 3 (November 2020)
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix used snowball sampling method through 75 key informants who provide information on the situation and vulnerability of migrants and non-Thai citizens residing in Thailand.
Thailand — Rapid Assessment: COVID-19 Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Non-Thai Populations in Thailand Round 3 (November 2020)
In light of the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, migrants and non-Thai populations, irrespective of their legal status, face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
Thailand — COVID-19-Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Myanmar Migrants in Mueang Ranong District, Ranong Province, Thailand
From 25 July to 5 August 2020, IOM surveyed 164 Myanmar migrants in the Mueang Ranong district of Ranong province in order to better understand their situation and vulnerabilities following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand.
Thailand — COVID-19-Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Myanmar Migrants in Mueang Ranong District, Ranong Province, Thailand
From 25 July to 5 August 2020, IOM surveyed 164 Myanmar migrants in the Mueang Ranong district of Ranong province in order to better understand their situation and vulnerabilities following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand.