Haiti
IDPs tracked
Data collection round
Displacement Movements
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).
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CERF, USAID, BHA, ECHODuring the reporting period 1,858 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory. Of these, 1,028 were voluntarily registered. 28 unaccompanied minors were identified. Of these, 12 had officially been deported into Haitian territory.
L'enquête d'intentions de retour recueille des informations sur les conditions de vie des PDI dans les sites de déplacement et le retour potentiel dans leur lieu d'origine.
1,3645 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory from 16 to 23 March 2017. 675 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti and 169 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory.
Cumulatively since the first week of June 2015 to 9 March 2017, 107,914 households representing 177,304 individuals have crossed the border into Haitian territory. 33.7% were female while 66.3% were male. 2,892 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
8935 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory this week, of these 33 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 250 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti and 64 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory.
IOM recorded a cumulative total of 174,840 individuals comprising 106,241 households crossing the border into Haitian territory. 33.7% of these were female and 66.3% were male. 2,849 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
A total of 711 evacuation shelters were inventoried. Of these, the DTM teams profiled 423 shelters and registered 79 shelters. As of 14 February 2017, 47 evacuation shelters remained open, hosting an estimated 7,015 persons (representing 1,564 households).
IOM recorded a cumulative total of 173,208 individuals comprising 105,070 households crossing the border into Haitian territory, 33.8% of these were female and 66.2% were male. 2,824 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
IOM recorded a cumulative total of 171,749 individuals comprising 103,923 households crossing the border into Haitian territory, 33.8% of these were female and 66.2% were male. 2,805 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
IOM recorded a cumulative total of 169,986 individuals comprising 102,733 households crossing the border into Haitian territory. 33.8% of these were female and 66.2% were male. 2,772 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
Between 12—19 January 1,886 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory.
Cumulatively from the first week of June 2015 to 26 January 2017, 101,893 households representing 168,810 individuals have crossed the border into Haitian territory. 33.9% were female while 66.1% were male. 2,744 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified.
Un séisme de magnitude 7.0 a frappé Haiti le 12 janvier 2010. Celui-ci a causé la destruction de plus de 300,000 immeubles et le déplacement de 1.5 millions de personnes. Le rapport suivant présente les résultats de visites de
More than 5 years after the devastating 12 January 2010 earthquake, an estimated 12,001 households, or 46,691 individuals are still residing in 31 IDP sites in the earthquake affected communes.
L’Ouragan Mathieu, un ouragan de catégorie 4, a touché la partie occidentale d'Haïti le 4 Octobre 2016, causant de graves dommages dans la péninsule Sud du pays et les parties Nord du pays. À la suite de l'ouragan, de nombreux ménages se sont refugiés dans des centres d'évacuation désignés
692 evacuation shelters have been inventoried. Of these, 349 have been assessed by DTM teams. Registration data is currently available for 76 sites. A total of 3,996 households (represending 17,748 individuals) have been registered in 76 evacuation centres.
L’Ouragan Mathieu, un ouragan de catégorie 4, a touché la partie occidentale d'Haïti le 4 Octobre 2016, causant de graves dommages dans la péninsule Sud du pays et les parties Nord du pays. À la suite de l'ouragan, de nombreux ménages se sont refugiés dans des centres d'évacuation désignés
692 evacuation shelters have been inventoried. Of these, 344 have been assessed by DTM teams. Registration data is currently available for 72 sites. A total of 3,594 households (representing 15,941 individuals) have been registered in 72 evacuation centres.
L’Ouragan Mathieu, un ouragan de catégorie 4, a touché la partie occidentale d'Haïti le 4 Octobre 2016, causant de graves dommages dans la péninsule Sud du pays et les parties Nord du pays. À la suite de l'ouragan, de nombreux ménages se sont refugiés dans des centres d'évacuation désignés locale
692 evacuation shelters have been inventories. Of these 254 have been assessed by DTM teams. Registration data is currently available for 61 sites. A total of 3,145 households (representing 14,217 individuals) have been registered in 61 evacuation centres.
Following the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti on 4 October 2016, IOM Haiti has launched its Displacement Tracking Matrix process.
Following the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti on 4 October 2016, IOM Haiti has launched its Displacement Tracking Matrix process.
Un séisme de magnitude 7.0 a frappé Haiti le 12 janvier 2010. Celui-ci a causé la destruction de plus de 300,000 immeubles et le déplacement de 1.5 millions de personnes. Le rapport suivant présente les résultats de visites de
Un séisme de magnitude 7.0 a frappé Haiti le 12 janvier 2010. Celui-ci a causé la destruction de plus de 300,000 immeubles et le déplacement de 1.5 millions de personnes. Le rapport suivant présente les résultats de visites de