Mozambique
Mozambique
IDPs tracked
Displacement Movements
Data collection round
Current Donors
- BHA
- Canada
- ECHO
- FCDO
- IDF
- Irish Embassy
During the reporting period (27 April to 03 May 2022), a total of 18 movements were recorded - 7 returns (1,276 individuals), 10 arrivals (311 individuals), and 1 departure (32 individuals). The largest return movements were recorded in Muidumbe (1,118 individuals) and Palma (158 individuals).
During the reporting period (1st to 30 April 2022), a total of 53 movements were recorded - 17 arrivals (175 individuals). 31 departures (526 individuals) and 5 returns (426 individuals).
From 28 October to 12 November, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD), IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team conducted a Disaster Risk Assessment (Hazard Mapping) in two provinces (Manica and Sofala).
This Multi-Sectorial Location Assessment (MSLA) report, which presents findings from the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 8 assessments, aims to enhance understanding of the extent of internal displacements and the needs of affected populat
During the reporting period (20 to 26 April 2022), a total of 66 movements were recorded - 13 returns (4,957 individuals), 51 arrivals (1,716 individuals), and 2 departures (110 individuals). The largest return movements were recorded in Muidumbe (4,695 individuals) and Palma (257 individuals).
From 6 to 19 of April DTM teams in Muidumbe district have recorded a significant number of individuals returning to their places of origin. An estimated 8,697 individuals have returned in the localities of Mapate, Muambula, Muatide and Namacande.
This Multi-Sectorial Location Assessment (MSLA) report, which presents findings from the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 22 assessments, aims to enhance understanding of the extent of internal displacements and the needs of affected popula
During the reporting period (13 to 19 April 2022), a total of 41 movements were recorded - 8 returns (3,851 individuals), 28 arrivals (776 individuals), and 3 departures (20 individuals). The largest return movements were recorded in Muidumbe (3,827 individuals) and Palma (20 individuals).
During the reporting period (06 to 12 April 2022), a total of 38 movements were recorded - 7 returns (2,591 individuals), 26 arrivals (1,187 individuals), 2 transits (65 individuals) and 3 departures (17 individuals).
During the reporting period (30 March to 05 April 2022), a total of 40 movements were recorded - 34 arrivals (3,572 individuals), 4 departures (70 individuals), 1 transit (19 individuals) and 1 return (24 individuals).
The first security incidents by NSAGs were reported on 04 January 2022. Recently new attacks by the NSAGs have been reported in the following localities in Mueda district, Mocimboa do Rovuma and Naida. The attacks occured from 24 March in Mocimboa do rovuma and Naida.
During the reporting period (23 to 29 March 2022), a total of 72 movements were recorded - 61 arrivals (3,309 individuals), 9 departures (760 individuals) and 2 returns (100 individuals).
During the reporting period (1st February - 29 March 2022), a total of 104 movements were recorded - 53 arrivals (995 individuals). 32 departures (893 individuals) and 19 returns (1,453 individuals). The largest individuals arrival was recorded in Cidade de Nampula (922 individuals).
During data collection of Baseline Assessment Round 15 (February 2022), IOM DTM teams additionally recorded the presence of returnees in newly accessible locations across Cabo Delgado and Niassa Province.
Increased security incidents in northern Mozambique since 2017 resulted in population displacement as well as subsequent humanitarian needs. To better understand the scope of displacement trends and needs of displaced populations, the
Recent movements of Non-State Armed Groups (NSAGs) have been reported in Mueda district. As of 23 March, observed presence of NSAGs in Mocimboa do rovuma and Naida areas triggered four large IDP arrival movements recorded in Namaua, Natsenge and Ngapa.
During the reporting period (16 to 22 March 2022), a total of 42 movements were recorded - 35 Arrivals (1,348 individuals), and 7 departures (491 individuals). The largest arrival movements were recorded in Nangade (723 individuals), Mueda (457 individuals), and Montepuez (63 individuals).
IOM MOZAMBIQUE Temporary Accommodation Centre Mapping|Tropical Cyclone Gombe & Heavy Rainfall – Nampula
During the reporting period (9 to 15 March 2022), a total of 35 movements were recorded - 27 Arrivals (1,185 individuals), 4 departures (85 individuals), 3 transits (200 individuals) and 1 returns (38 individuals).
Tropical Storm Gombe made landfall as a Category 3 Tropical Cyclone on Friday, March 11 at 00:00 GMT on the coast between Mossuril and Mogincual districts (Nampula Province). Further reports of damages have been recorded in Nampula and Zambizia provinces.
Cyclone Gombe made landfall as a Category 3 Tropical Cyclone on Friday, March 11 at 00:00 GMT on the coast between Mossuril and Mogincual districts (Nampula Province).
Cyclone Gombe made landfall as a Category 3 Tropical Cyclone on Friday, March 11 on the coast between Mossuril and Mogincual districts (Nampula Province).
During the reporting period (2 to 8 March 2022), a total of 70 movements were recorded - 57 Arrivals (2,286 individuals), 2 transit (150 individuals) and 11 departures (584 individuals).
During the reporting period (23 February to 02 March 2022), a total of 67 movements were recorded - 60 Arrivals (3,824 individuals), 2 transits (100 individuals) and 5 departures (418 individuals).
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Mozambique — Site Assessment — Cyclone Kenneth — Round 1
2019-05-02
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique — Cyclone Idai - Daily Update - 30 April 2019
2019-04-30
The Daily update data shows the site status (Open/Closed) and the current number of idps in each of them.
Mozambique — Multi-Sectoral Location Assessment — Cyclone IDAI — Round 3
2019-04-30
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique — Cyclone Idai - Daily Update - 29 April 2019
2019-04-29
The Daily update data shows the site status (Open/Closed) and the current number of idps in each of them.
Mozambique — Cyclone Idai - Daily Update - 28 April 2019
2019-04-28
The Daily update data shows the site status (Open/Closed) and the current number of idps in each of them.
Mozambique — Cyclone Idai - Daily Update - 27 April 2019
2019-04-27
The Daily update data shows the site status (Open/Closed) and the current number of idps in each of them.
Mozambique — Cyclone Idai - Daily Update - 25 April 2019
2019-04-25
The Daily update data shows the site status (Open/Closed) and the current number of idps in each of them.
Mozambique - Site Assessment - Cyclone Idai Response - All Coverage Sites - Round 2
2019-04-18
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique - Site Assessment - Cyclone Idai Response - Round 2
2019-04-12
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique - Site Assessment - Cyclone Idai Response - Round 1
2019-03-28
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique — Site Assessment Floods 2015 - Round 3
2015-06-30
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique — Site Assessment Floods 2015 - Round 2
2015-05-28
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
Mozambique — Site Assessment Floods 2015 - Round 1
2015-05-14
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.
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