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Thailand
Thailand
Suivi des PDI
Mouvements de déplacement
41,000
IDMC 2023
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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 — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (November 2018)
In November 2018, 152,134 movements (73,482 inflows and 78,652 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts.
Thailand — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (October 2018)
In October 2018, 186,110 movements (88,965 inflows and 97,145 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts.
Thailand — Flow Monitoring Surveys: Insights into the Profiles and Vulnerabilities of Myanmar Migrants to Thailand (September 2018)
From mid-June until mid-August 2018, a total of 4,284 Myanmar nationals were surveyed in the province of Tak, of whom 3,765 were identified as migrant workers. The 3,765 migrant workers fell into two different migrant groups.
Thailand — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (September 2018)
In September 2018, 150,492 movements (76,796 inflows and 73,696 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts. 23% of the overall movements, a total of 35,99
Thailand — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (August 2018)
In August 2018, 155,506 movements (79,203 inflows and 76,303 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in the Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts. 23% of the overall movements, a total of 35,
Thailand — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (July 2018)
In July 2018, 134,855 movements (67,266 inflows and 67,589 outflows) were tracked by IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) of Myanmar nationals between Thailand and Myanmar in Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts. 27% of the overall movements, a total of 36,251 individuals, are estima
Thailand — Flow Monitoring of Myanmar nationals to and from Thailand (June 2018)
130,555 movements of Myanmar nationals were observed at the IOM Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) between Thailand and Myanmar in Mae Sot and Phob Phra districts during the month of June 2018. Of those, 52% were adult males, 37% were adult females and 11% were children.
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