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Ukraine
Ukraine
IDPs Population
Mouvements de déplacement
3,689,000
IDMC 2023
cycle de collecte de données
À propos Ukraine
In Ukraine, IOM implements diverse elements of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) toolbox as part of a broader Data and Analytics programme. The chief aim of IOM’s data gathering in the country is to monitor population displacement and mobility as well as priority needs and key conditions to support IOM and partners’ programming and facilitate an evidence-based response. IOM collects data through a variety of complementary approaches at the national, macro-regional, and local level, relying on an established network of data collection experts in the field, a network of key informants (KIs) across all regions (oblasts), as well as on randomized sampling in nation-wide phone surveys. DTM assessments gather and disseminate data not only on the flow and size of the population experiencing displacement (IDPs and returnees) but also on a range of thematic issues characterizing the humanitarian and recovery needs and context in locations where internally displace people (IDPs), returnees and vulnerable conflict-affected populations are present.
Beyond data production, IOM’s data and analytics portfolio in Ukraine includes convening humanitarian and recovery stakeholders on issues related to data coordination and implementation of standards in data collection, seeking to support data actors in harmonization of approaches, cross-validation, and joint analysis of existing evidence, and lessening the survey burden on vulnerable populations. Furthermore, IOM works closely with government stakeholders to support Ukrainian counterparts across local, regional and national governmental bodies to independently implement data collection and analysis and in effectively utilizing data for evidence-based response and policy-making.
Bailleurs de fonds
- Belgium
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- European Union
- South Korea
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Norway
- Czech
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 5 (17-23 May 2022)
Between 17 and 23 May the International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducted the fifth round of a rapid representative assessment of the general population in Ukraine to gather insights into internal displacement and mobility flows, and to assess local needs.
ЗВІТ ПРО ВНУТРІШНЄ ПЕРЕМІЩЕННЯ В УКРАЇНІ ОПИТУВАННЯ ЗАГАЛЬНОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РАУНД 4 3 ТРАВНЯ 2022 РОКУ
Війна в Україні, яка розпочалася 24 лютого 2022 року, спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни. У період з 29 квітня по 3 травня Міжнародна організація з міграції (МОМ) провела четвертий раунд репрезентативного експрес
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 4 (29 April – 3 May 2022)
Starting on 24 February 2022, the war in Ukraine triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis across all of the country’s sub regional divisions (oblasts).
ЗВІТ ПРО ВНУТРІШНЄ ПЕРЕМІЩЕННЯ В УКРАЇНІ ОПИТУВАННЯ ЗАГАЛЬНОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РАУНД 3 17 КВІТНЯ 2022 РОКУ
Війна в Україні, яка розпочалася 24 лютого 2022 року, спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни.
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 3 (11 — 17 April 2022)
Starting on 24 February 2022 the war in Ukraine triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis across all of the country’s sub regional divisions (oblasts).
ЗВІТ ПРО ВНУТРІШНЄ ПЕРЕМІЩЕННЯ В УКРАЇНІ ОПИТУВАННЯ ЗАГАЛЬНОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РАУНД 2 1 КВІТНЯ 2022
Війна в Україні, яка розпочалася 24 лютого 2022 року, спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни.
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 2 (24 March — 1 April 2022)
Since 24 February 2022 the war in Ukraine triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis across all of the country’s sub regional divisions oblasts.
ОПИТУВАННЯ ЗАГАЛЬНОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РАУНД 1 (16 БЕРЕЗНЯ 2022)
24 лютого 2022 року в Україні розпочався широкомасштабний збройний конфлікт, який спричинив безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни.
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 1 (9 — 16 March 2022)
Starting on 24 February 2022, a large scale armed conflict triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis across all regions of Ukraine.
Update on IDP Figures in Ukraine 18 March 2022
On 11 March, the Protection Cluster released the first estimation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine since the military offensive started on 24th February. Estimates were based on a provisional methodology developed in consultation with OCHA, IOM, UNHCR and REACH.
Mar 21 2022
Update on IDP Figures in Ukraine 18 March 2022
Ukraine — IDP figures: General Population Survey, Round #1 (9 - 16 March 2022)
Between 9 and 16 March 2022, IOM, conducted a rapid representative survey of the general population in Ukraine to gather initial insights into internal displacement and mobility flows, and to assess local needs.
Ukraine — National Monitoring System on the situation of internally displaced persons (September 2020, March 2021)
The data collection process within the 18th NMS Round was carried out in July–September 2020.
Ukraine — National Monitoring System Report On The Situation Of Internally Displaced Persons (March 2020)
According to the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, in April 2020, there were 1,446,881 people registered as internally displaced persons (IDPs), that is individuals who have le their homes and moved to a different area and/or region of Ukraine.
Ukraine — National Monitoring System Report on the situation of internally displaced persons (June 2020)
According to the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, in July 2020, there were 1,448,615 people registered as internally displaced persons (IDPs), that is individuals who have le their homes and moved to a different area and/or region of Ukraine.
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (March 2019)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analyzing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced
Ukraine — Express Surveys Report — Impact of COVID-19 Related Restrictions on Small Business and Vulnerable Populations in Eastern Conflict Area (GCA and NGCA) (27th March — 4th April 2020)
Shortly after the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the COVID-19 pandemic on 11 March 2020, the Government of Ukraine introduced a list of restrictions aimed at mitigating the spread of the novel coronavirus1.
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (September 2019)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analyzing information on the socioeconomic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and I
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (June 2019)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analyzing information on the socioeconomic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP hou
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation Of IDPs (September 2018)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analyzing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP ho
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation Of IDPs (June 2018)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analyzing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP ho
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (March 2018)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analysing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (December 2017)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analysing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs (September 2017)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analysing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP ho
Ukraine — National Monitoring System: The Situation of IDPs, Cumulative Report (June 2017)
The objective of the National Monitoring System (NMS) in Ukraine, drawing from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) approach, is to support the Government of Ukraine in collecting and analysing information on the socio-economic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and IDP house