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About Haiti

On January 12th 2010, an earthquake of 7.0 magnitude hit Haiti, resulting in the destruction of more than 300,000 buildings and the displacement of 1.5 million people. Following this destructive earthquake, and as the lead Camp Coordination/Camp Management agency, IOM took the initiative to develop a unified displacement data management process, called the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM). A comprehensive multi-sectoral tracking system was applied as a monitoring tool to track the IDP population on basic conditions in IDP sites, and camp-like settlements in support of the Emergency Shelter and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (E-Shelter/CCCM) Cluster and other humanitarian and recovery actors in Haiti. IOM implements the DTM in partnership with the Government of Haiti (GoH) through the Directorate of Civil Protection (DPC in French).

DTM has been adapted to the new context in the country to track humane mobility including displacement induced by gangs violence, forced returns of Haitians, migration with country in the region, especially with the Dominican Republic.

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  • CERF
  • USAID
  • BHA
  • ECHO
  • Canada
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Haiti

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Haiti — Flow Monitoring In Response To COVID-19 - SitRep #25 ( 5 - 18 October 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisa-tion (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — Flow Monitoring In Response To COVID-19 - SitRep #24 ( 21 September - 4 October 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020. On 20 March, the first two cases were confirmed in Haiti and the country remains at high risk of rapid contagion given the weak

Haiti — Flow Monitoring in Response to COVID-19 - SitRep #23 ( 7- 20 September 2020)

In response, the Government of Haiti has communicated many important instructions to minimize the spread of the dis- ease, particularly: closure of schools and factories, closure of airports and ports to passengers, banning of meetings of more than 10 people, nationwide curfew between 20:00

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 22 (24 August - 6 September 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisa-tion (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 21 (10 – 23 August 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 19 (27 July – 2 August 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 20 (3 – 9 August 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 18 (20 - 26 July 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisa- on (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 17 (13 - 19 July 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 16 (12 July 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 15 (29 June - 5 July 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 14 (22 - 28 June 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 13 (15 - 21 June 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisa-tion (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 12 (8 - 14 June 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 11 (1 - 7 June 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 10 (24 - 31 May 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 9 (17 - 24 May 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 6 (26 April - 3 May 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 5 (19 - 26 April 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 4 (12 - 19 April 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 3 (05 - 12 April 2020)

DTM Haiti has been monitoring the flows of migrants travelling between the Dominican Republic and Haiti at five border crossings (Ouanaminthe, Belladere, Malpasse, Cornillon, Fonds-Verettes).

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Weekly Situation Report 2 (29 March— 5 April 2020)

The COVID‐19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Weekly Situation Report 1 (17— 29 March 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.

Haiti — COVID-19 Border Monitoring — Situation Report 6 (28 — 30 March 2020)

The COVID-19 outbreak first reported in the People’s Republic of China in late 2019 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 11 March 2020.


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Haiti — Suivi des Urgences 1.1 — Déplacements dan les département de l'Artibonite et du Centre (27 février - 2 mars 2023)

Ce tableau de bord présente des informations sur des nouveaux déplacements de populations survenus entre le 20 et 23 février 2023 dans les départements de l’Artibonite et du Centre, suite aux attaques armées dans les sections communales 1 ere Section Liancourt et 2 eme Section Belanger, dans la c

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 8 — Fire at Camp Zamor in Port-Au-Prince (01 - 02 March 2023)

A fire caused by a random bullet striking an electric transformer, occurred on 01 March 2023 at Camp Zamor, one of the site hosting the most displaced people in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (2,047 households of 6,528 IDPs according to latest DTM assessments in November 2022).

Haiti — Suivi des Urgences 8 — Incendie dans le Site de Camp Zamor (01 - 02 mars 2023)

Un incendie causée par une balle perdue ayant atteint un transformateur électrique est survenu le 1er Mars 2023 dans le site Camp Zamor, l’un des sites accueillant le plus de personnes déplacées internes (PDI) dans la Zone Métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (2 047 ménages de 6 528 PDI selon les éva

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 7 — January 2023 displacement summary

The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is to collect information on large and sudden population movements as well as security and climactic emergencies. Information is collected through phone interviews with key informants (at least 3) and direct observation.

Haiti — Suivi des Urgences 7 — Résumé des déplacements survenus en janvier 2023

Le suivi des urgences a pour but de recueillir des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations, ainsi que sur des urgences sécuritaires et climatiques.

Haiti — Suivi des Urgences 6 — Incendie dans le site de Saint-Montfort à Port-au-Prince (08 Février 2023)

Un incendie, d’origine inconnue, est survenu le 8 février 2023 dans le Site de Saint Monfort, le site accueillant le plus de personnes déplacées internes (PDI) dans la Zone Métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (2 000 ménages de 7 500 PDI selon les évaluations de la DTM de novembre 2022).

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 6 — Fire in the site of Saint-Mont Fort in Port-au-Prince (8 February 2023)

A fire, of unknown origin, occurred on 8 February 2023 in the Site of Saint Monfort, the site hosting the most displaced people in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (2,000 households of 7,500 IDPs according to latest DTM assessments in November 2022).

Haiti – Displacement Trends and Drivers in the Port-au-Prince Metropolitan Area – Evidence from the Early Warning System (23 April - 25 November 2022)

The Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, has experienced an increase in the intensity of violence linked to inter-gang, gang-police and social conflicts since mid-2021.

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 5 — Fire at Fort-National in Port-au-Prince (23 January 2023)

A fire broke out on 23 January 2023 in the neighborhood of Fort-National (1st Section Turgeau, Municipality of Port-Au-Prince, West district) following an incineration of waste in the open air. As a result, 29 households (140 individuals) were displaced after their houses were destroyed.

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 4 — Displacement of populations in Pétion-Ville (20 — 24 January 2023)

An attack by armed persons took place on 20 January 2023 in the municipality of Piétion-Ville (West district), mainly in the Metivier neighborhood. This event caused the displacement of approximately 261 households (1,088 individuals).

Haiti — Suivi des Urgences 3 — Déplacements des populations du quartier Jérusalem 7 (22 - 23 Janvier 2023)

Le suivi des urgences a pour but de recueillir des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations, ainsi que sur des urgences sécuritaires et climatiques.

Haiti — Emergency Tracking Tool 3 — Displacement of populations in Jerusalem 7 neighborhood (22 - 23 Janvier 2023)

The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is to collect information on large and sudden population movements as well as security and climactic emergencies. Information is collected through phone interviews with key informants and direct observation.

Haiti (ETT) — Emergency Tracking Tool 2 — Fire in the site Airport Ciné: Delmas 2 neighbourhood (17 Janvier 2023)

The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (is to collect information on large and sudden population movements as well as security and climactic emergencies. Information is collected through phone interviews with key informants and direct observation.

Haiti (ETT) — Suivi des Urgences 2 — Incendie dans le site Airport Ciné: Quartier Delmas (17 Janvier 2023)

Le suivi des urgences a pour but de recueillir des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations, ainsi que sur des urgences sécuritaires et climatiques. Les informations sont collectées à travers des entretiens avec des informateurs clés et des observations directes.

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (19 – 25 Novembre 2022)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti (ETT) — Suivi des Urgences 1 — Déplacements dans les départements de l’Artibonite et du Centre (2 — 6 Decembre 2022)

Le suivi des urgences a pour but de recueillir des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations, ainsi que sur des urgences sécuritaires et climatiques Les informations sont collectées à travers des entretiens avec des

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (12 – 18 Novembre 2022)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (5 – 11 Novembre 2022)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (29 Octobre – 4 Novembre 2022)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (22 – 28 octobre 2022) | Displacement

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (15 - 21 octobre 2022) | Displacement (iom.int)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l

Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements (8 - 14 octobre 2022) | Displacement (iom.int)

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l


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