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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
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English
Location
Chad
Snapshot Date
Sep 26 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Over 487,000 people have crossed into Chad since the onset of the crisis in Sudan. IOM estimates that more than 67,780 are Chadian returnees and expects this number to rise to 80,000 in the coming weeks.
  • In coordination with CNARR and humanitarian organizations, IOM has counted 52,786 returnees and counted 135 third-country nationals (from South Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia, the Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Uganda) in 30 localities in three provinces.
  • Most of the returnees currently live in spontaneous locations near the border and are in urgent need of food, water, sanitation and hygiene, shelter, household items, health, and protection.
  • IOM has started the relocation of returnees from Adre to a site in Tongori in coordination with authorities. In total, 975 of the most vulnerable returnee households (6,325 individuals) have so far been relocated. Separate designated ambulatory vehicles were used to transport the most vulnerable, including people with disabilities. Furthermore, IOM has supported the establishment of a site governance structure with representatives elected by the site residents and is supporting the establishment of community groups (women, youth, community watch, etc.).
  • IOM is coordinating with ocal authorities, embassies and diplomatic representations for the safe transfer and voluntary return of third-country nationals (TCNs) from Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon to N’Djamena.
  • IOM works with a range of operational partners in the returnee response including the Government of Chad, UNHCR, LWF, PUI, UNICEF, MSF, UNFPA, ICRC, IRC, ACTED, the Chadian Red Cross and WFP.
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SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Jul 01 2021
Sep 30 2021
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
  • Baseline Assessment
  • Village Assessment

This report presents a summary of the analysis of energy-related data based on the Mobility Tracking Round 11 of the DTM Multi-Sectoral Location Assessment (MLSA) in South Sudan. The assessment had the novelty of including energy access-related questions, following the structure of the newly introduced DTM Energy Module.

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DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Event Tracking

In northern Nigeria and other Sahel regions, the escalation of hostility and violent conflicts between transhumant herders and farmers are linked to several key factors. One of the main contributors is the competition over natural resources, which is exacerbated by the low rainfall, insecurity, insurgency, growing population and the attendant land-intensive demands for both farming and transhumance activities. Additionally, year-round farming and the conventional methods of land allocation to farming and herding activities add to the tensions, as farmers may encroach on designated grazing areas and routes, and herders in turn resort to destructive practices such as trespassing on farmlands, causing crop destruction and polluting water sources to feed their cattle. These factors sometimes result in deadly conflicts.

To understand, evaluate and mitigate conflicts between transhumant herders and sedentary farmers, the Transhumance Tracking Tools (TTT) as a component of IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), and supported by a network of community key informants, implemented the Early Warning System in nine selected Local Government Areas (LGAs) located in the neighbouring states of Adamawa and Taraba (7 and 2 LGAs of Adamawa and Taraba state respectively). The triangulated 342 alerts linked to farmer-transhumance events for August 2023 comprise of 322 (94%) events and 20 (6%) movement alerts. Of the reported alerts, the largest number, representing 23 per cent of all alerts are reported in Demsa LGA in Adamawa state followed by Zing LGA of Taraba at 16 per cent. The disaggregated event alerts in the two states show the highest reported events of 21 per cent for Monkin ward within Zing LGA in Taraba state, followed by Kola ward in Guyuk LGA of Adamawa at 20 per cent, while Nassarawo Demsa and Gwamba wards of Demsa LGA reported 15 per cent each.
The reported alerts suggested instances of 1 per cent population displacement and 21 per cent of instances that resulted in casualties or injuries.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
Location
Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
May 01 2023 -
Aug 31 2023

During the round 130 conducted from May to August 2023, DTM has identified 4,846,062 internal returnees (807,677 households) in 2,172 assessed return locations accross 9 Governorates and 39 districts.

Compare to the previous round, there is a increase of 10,278 returnee individuals representing (+0.2%).

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
May 01 2023 -
Aug 31 2023

During the round 130 conducted from May to August 2023, DTM has identified 1,142,014 IDPs (195,880 households) in 2,645 assessed locations accross 18 Governorates and 104 districts.

Compare to the previous round, there is a decrease of 15,101 individuals representing (-1.31%).

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DTMLibya@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Snapshot Date
Sep 23 2023
Activity
  • Other

This report provides an overview of the situation and the main needs of the displaced population and the host community in Derna and surrounding areas.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Based on field reports some roads in the affected areas are being reopened although movement between the eastern and western parts of the city continues to be heavily restricted.
  • Approximately 1,300 individuals (260 families) remain in their homes in the affected areas of Alajabilh, Abu Mansour, and Maghar, out of fear of being victims of theft due to the lack of electricity in these areas. They are in urgent need of food and non-food items as well as medical assistance. They have not received any aid.
  • Throughout Derna, field teams also report severe shortages of medications including those for chronic diseases, as well as a lack of storage and pharmacists.
  • Specific needs were identified for individuals with restricted mobility, women, children, infants, adults and elderly.
  • Seven collective accommodations were hosting displaced individuals, mostly in schools and hotels. They lacked adequate services and items such as sanitation, security, medication, diapers, baby food, etc.
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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Location
Burundi
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking
Period Covered
Sep 17 2023 -
Sep 23 2023
Activated on an ad hoc basis, the DTM Emergency Tracking provides early field reports at the beginning of a complex crisis, allowing IOM to gather, consolidate and disseminate baseline information on displacement and return figures at the onset of a newly emerging crisis. The DTM Emergency Tracking relies heavily on information provided by RARTs or partners within the humanitarian community about an unfolding situation. The Emergency Tracking gathers data through IOM Burundi’s extended network of key informants, who provide basic information on the new displacement, be it of IDPs or returnees, or both, including numbers, location and shelter types. While IOM DTM strives to provide best estimates, the Emergency Tracking aims to be a quick monitoring tool with real-time data turnover ranging from 24 to 72 hours following its activation.
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SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Apr 30 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This summary presents initial findings from Round 14 of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informant assessments at location-level in April 2023. Mobility Tracking estimates the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,027,331 IDPs, of whom 8% were previously abroad, and 2,335,604 returnees, that includes 27% returnees from abroad in 3,916 locations across the 10 States in South Sudan.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
Macedonian
Location
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

Месечен преглед на:

  • Пристигнувања во Западен Балкан
  • Топ три националности при пристигнување во извештајниот месец
  • Присуство на мигранти во прифатните објекти
  • Присуство на мигранти надвор од прифатните објекти
  • Враќање и реинтеграција
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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
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Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

Mjesečni pregled:

  • Dolasci na Zapadni Balkan
  • Top tri nacionalnosti pri dolasku u izvještajnom mjesecu (or if you have space: Tri najzastupljenije nacionalnosti u izvještajnom mjesecu)
  • Prisustvo migranata u prihvatnim centrima
  • Prisustvo migranata van prihvatnih centara
  • Povratak i reintegracija