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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jun 22 2024
Jun 26 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

During this reporting period, DTM teams recorded 6,070 new arrivals across 511 settlements in the 15 districts DTM is operating in. Floods induced the majority of new displacements (75%), with the other main causes being conflict (15%), drought (7%), other causes (2%), and eviction (1%).

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DTM Support — iomdrcdtm@iom.int
Language
French
Period Covered
Jun 25 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

La crise ADF dans la province du Nord-Kivu, principalement dans le territoire de Beni, s’élargit sur le territoire de Lubero, dans la zone de santé de Biena, dans le groupement Bapakombe depuis le 18 juin 2024. Cette incursion est accompagnée par plusieurs pertes en vies humaines, vols et incendies. Cela a forcé plusieurs villages (Kambau, Liboyo, Mbunia, Akwele et Manguredjipa) à se déplacer vers les villages de Njiapanda et Kaheku (Chefferie de Baswagha, zone de santé de Biena).

Ces ménages déplacés ont été reçus en majorité dans les familles d’accueil. Les besoins humanitaires sont considérables dans l'ensemble des zones touchées et risquent de s'aggraver encore sans une action urgente. En même temps, la situation sécuritaire et humanitaires se détériore d’avantage dans l’ensemble du territoire de Luberoà la crise M23 dans la zone de santé de Kayna. Cette situation nécessite une intervention urgente et multisectorielle.

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DTM Support — iomdrcdtm@iom.int
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French
Period Covered
Jun 25 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Le territoire de Beni, dans la partie grand-nord de la province du Nord-Kivu, est confronté à une crise humanitaire aggravée par des conflits armés divers. Du 15 mai au 12 juin 2024, la crise ADF en territoire de Beni, notamment dans le village Mantumbi en zone de santé de Oicha et les villages Kabweke et Masau en zone de santé de Mabalako et Mandima, a accrue les tensions suite aux attaques récurrentes.

Également, les avances des hostilités liés à la crise M23 (à Kanyabayonga, territoire de Lubero) ont contraint la population à se déplacer vers les lieux considérés plus en sécurité, principalement dans la ville de Beni, dans les 4 communes de Bungulu, Mulekera, Ruwenzori et Beu. La situation à Beni se caractérise par une détérioration de l'accès aux moyens de subsistance, tant pour les populations déplacées que pour la communauté hôte et une aggravation des conditions de vie et des préoccupations croissantes en matière de protection. Les personnes déplacées se sont installées dans la communauté d’accueil qui a déjà reçu plusieurs vagues successives de personnes déplacées au cours des derniers mois.

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Hurricane Beryl, a record-breaking early Category 4 storm, passed south of Barbados with limited impact before directly hitting the Grenadine islands on July 1, causing extensive damage. It briefly intensified to Category 5 strength on July 2 before striking Jamaica as a Category 4 on July 3. Beryl is expected to continue westward, potentially affecting the Cayman Islands, Belize, and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

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DTMAfghanistan@iom.int
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English
Location
Afghanistan
Period Covered
Jun 23 2024
Jun 29 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

The IOM Afghanistan’s DTM Flow Monitoring activity is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. The activity involves two interlinked exercises: the Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), a headcount of individuals crossing the border, and the Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles and intentions of randomly selected Afghan nationals. DTM FM is operational at four main crossing points (connected to Afghanistan’s National Highway) as well as six other crossing points with Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This weekly snapshot combines information from the FM activity and various IOM sources related to cross-border movement. For a detailed explanation of the methodology used in gathering this data, the report directs readers to the section titled “IOM INFLOW DATA” on the last page.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Feb 01 2024
Mar 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Somalia has experienced numerous conflicts, inter-communal violence, and natural disasters since the collapse of the Somali State in 1991. This has led to large recurring waves of forced displacement both within Somalia and into neighbouring countries and beyond.


In 2024, Somalia is still recovering from the impact of the 2021-2022 drought, which affected the vast majority of the
country, estimated to be the worst drought in Somalia in over four decades. This historic drought was followed by a heavy
deyr rainy season in October-December 2023. During this period rainfall surpassed average levels in most areas of the
country, resulting in significant riverine flooding and flash flooding. Food insecurity remains high with four million people
(22% of the total population) estimated to be in IPC Crisis or Emergency phases.1 This series of natural disasters have led
to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of IDPs, causing the loss and devastation of livelihoods, further increasing
families’ vulnerabilities.

In this context, IOM Somalia’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) implemented its third round of the Baseline 2 exercise
in Somalia in the three states of Hirshabelle, Jubaland, and South-West State. Data collection for the remaining regions of
assessment is currently ongoing, and will be completed in September 2024.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Feb 01 2024
Mar 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Baseline 2, an area-based assessment, is the second step of Mobility Tracking implemented at settlement level and aims to quantify presence of population categories. For round 3, DTM Somalia is administered across 7 regions and 29 districts in three states namely Hirshabelle, Jubaland, South-West State from February to March 2024.

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DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Displacement Solutions

Following the release of the first edition of PROGRESS 2023 report, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has compiled a series of National Displacement Profiles based on end of year 2023 figures. These profiles offer insights into the latest end-of-year 2023 figures, aligning with the objectives outlined by the Data for Solutions to Internal Displacement Taskforce (DSID).

The profile provides a comprehensive overview of the demographic breakdowns and geographical distribution of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Libya in 2023. It delves into the primary areas of origin and displacement for IDPs, shedding light on the factors influencing their decision-making processes regarding the selection of solutions locations. Additionally, the report discusses the obstacles encountered by IDPs in their pursuit of durable solutions.

This compilation underscores the critical role of data in addressing internal displacement challenges and highlights the ongoing efforts to leverage data-driven solutions through collaborative initiatives like DSID.

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Jun 17 2024
Jul 23 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

La DTM Burundi a le plaisir de vous partager (dans le lien ci-dessus) des informations sur les urgences qui se sont produites au Burundi en dates du 17 au 23 juin 2024. La DTM a identifié 476 personnes affectées (95 ménages) dont 176 personnes déplacées (40 ménages) par les vents violents dans la province de Makamba.

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DTMCostaRica@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Costa Rica
Period Covered
May 01 2024
May 31 2024
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Los movimientos migratorios mixtos de personas nicaragüenses hacia Costa Rica son una tendencia constante, intensificándose por factores políticos, económicos y sociales y que representan desafíos continuos para ambos países en la búsqueda de respuestas en materia de políticas migratorias, que incluyan soluciones en empleo, educación, acceso a servicios básicos, entre otros.

Durante Mayo de 2024, la Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería (DGME) de Costa Rica, registró un total 41.235 movimientos migratorios (46% ingresos y 54% egresos), lo que además representó, con respecto a abril, una disminución del 18% en ingresos y un aumento del 15% en egresos. Por otro lado, entre el 15 y el 31 de mayo, la OIM en Costa Rica registró 10.211 movimientos migratorios en dos puntos fronterizos no oficiales (41% ingresos y 59% egresos).

Entender la dinámica fronteriza de quienes la transitan es fundamental en la comprensión de las necesidades de población migrante y la formulación de propuestas para su atención. Ante estos desafíos, es esencial disponer de información actualizada sobre el perfil sociodemográfico, motivos de migración, necesidades y la dinámica de los movimientos migratorios de persona nicaragüenses en la frontera norte de Costa Rica.