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DTM Somalia
Location
Somalia
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking
Period Covered
Dec 31 2022 -
Jan 05 2023
ETT is a crisis-based tool that tracks sudden displacement triggered by specific events or emerging crises. The objective of ETT is to help prioritize humanitarian response and to enable partners to deliver rapid assistance. Based on previous drought induced displacement patterns, and the ones observed since the beginning of the drought, the humanitarian community expects that people will move from rural to urban areas in search of humanitarian services. Consequently, this ETT tool which concentrates only on drought induced displacements, focuses on the main urban centers and surrounding villages for each district. The data is collected through Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) at the location level, from Sunday to Wednesday every week. All locations assessed are monitored each week.
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DTM Colombia, DTMColombia@iom.int
Language
Spanish
Location
Colombia
Period Covered
Dec 01 2022
Dec 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

El presente reporte DTM incluye información de caracterización por sexo y rango etario de la población refugiada y migrante nacional venezolana presente en los departamentos de Colombia seleccionados para la recolección y su intención de desplazamiento hacia otros países de la región. Los hallazgos demuestran que el 72% de los nacionales venezolanos entrevistados(as) indican que proceden de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, destacándose que el 20% provienen del Distrito Capital, Carabobo y Aragua el 9% respectivamente y Anzoátegui (7%). En una proporción menor provienen de otros países como: Perú (14%), Ecuador (11%) y Chile (3%).

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DTM Mozambique, DTMMozambique@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Oct 17 2022
Nov 15 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking

This Multi-Sectorial Location Assessment (MSLA) report, which presents findings from the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 10 assessment, aims to enhance understanding of the extent of internal displacements and the needs of affected populations in conflict-affected districts of Northern Mozambique. Data was collected between 17 October and 17 November 2022 in close coordination with provincial government and Instituto Nacional de Gestão e Redução do Risco de Desastres (INGD) partners and presents trends from 87 assessed sites (including 5 additional sites not assessed) hosting internally displaced persons across fourteen districts in Cabo Delgado, 3 sites in Niassa, and 2 site in Nampula.

In total, 294,941 internally displaced persons (IDPs) (an increase of 6% since the previous round) or 80,437 households were mapped living in sites assessed during this MSLA. Reported figures, however, exclude displaced individuals living in host community settings. According to DTM Round 17 Mobility Tracking Report, as of November, an estimated 935,130 IDPs were identified living in both host communities and sites in Cabo Delgado, 89,016 IDPs in Nampula, and 4,597 IDPs in Niassa.

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DTMMozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Jan 04 2023
Jan 10 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

During the reporting period (04 to 10 January 2023), a total of 60 movements were recorded - 23 arrivals (2,892 individuals), 20 departures (776 individuals), and 17 returns (452 individuals). The largest arrival movements were recorded in Mocimboa da praia (2,216 individuals), Macomia (439 individuals) and Mueda (155 individuals). The largest departure movements were recorded in Nangade (518 individuals) and Metuge (127 individuals). The largest return movement was observed in Montepuez (230 individuals) and Cidade de Pemba (181 individuals). Of the total population, 3 per cent of mobile groups were displaced for the first time, 22 per cent for the second time and 75 per cent were displaced at least three times.

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DTM Turkey, mpmturkey@iom.int
Language
English
Period Covered
Dec 01 2022
Dec 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Presidency of Migration Management (PMM), there are more than 5.2 million foreign nationals present in Türkiye, 3.9 million of whom are seeking international protection. Most are Syrians (3,535,898 individuals) who have been granted temporary protection status. In addition, international protection holders from countries including Iraq, Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran constitute another group of foreign nationals. According to UNHCR, there were 318,903 refugees and asylum-seekers in Türkiye as of mid of 2022.
Moreover in 2021, according to PMM, there were 29,256 international protection applicants in the country, a figure released by PMM annually.
In addition, there are 1,354,094 foreign nationals present in Türkiye, holding residence permits. Compared to December 2021, this is an increase of 42,461 individuals.

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DTM Regional Office Nairobi, DTMRONairobi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Period Covered
Nov 01 2022
Nov 30 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Points of Entry (PoE)

The Horn of Africa and Yemen is one of the busiest and riskiest migration corridors in the world travelled by hundreds of thousands of migrants, the majority of whom travel in an irregular manner, often relying on smugglers to facilitate movement along the Eastern Route. This regional report provides monthly updates on the complex migratory dynamics through Djibouti, Somalia, Yemen and Ethiopia based on diverse data sources and consultations with key informants in the four countries. Moreover, it provides information on the main protection concerns for migrants along the journey, information on the spillover effects of the conflict in Northern Ethiopia observed at the border between Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan, a specific focus on children and information on the returns from Saudi Arabia to Ethiopia, Somalia and Yemen.

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Jan 07 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking

IOM Yemen DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT) tool collects data on estimated numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis from their locations of origin or displacement, allowing for regular reporting of new displacements in terms of estimated numbers, geography, and needs. It also tracks returnees who returned to their location of origin.

                                                                                                               

From 1 January to 7 January 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 353 households (HH) (2,118 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

                                                                                                               

Between 1 and 7 January 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 353 households (2,118 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

                                                                                                               

  • Lahj (230 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (230 HHs) district. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Taiz.
  • Marib (77 HHs) – Marib City (60 HHs), Marib (13 HHs), Harib (4 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Marib and Dhamar.
  • Taiz (26 HHs) – Mawza (22 HHs), Al Maafer (4 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.

                                                                                                               

The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:   

  • Taiz (232 HHs) – Dimnat Khadir (105 HHs), Mawiyah (91 HHs), Mawza (18 HHs) districts.
  • Lahj (34 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (34 HHs) district.   
  • Marib (32 HHs) – Raghwan (9 HHs), Al Jubah (8 HHs), Harib (6 HHs) districts.
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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jul 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report presents the data and findings on internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees between July – August 2022, representing Round 43 of the DTM Mobility Tracking in Libya. The trend of return of IDPs to their places of origin and the resulting decrease in the number of people displaced observed since the October 2020 ceasefire has continued. During this round, a total of 695,516 individuals previously displaced were identified to have returned to their places of origin, while 134,787 IDPs were also identified as still displaced by end of August 2022. This accounts for a 57 per cent reduction in the number of people internally displaced in Libya since the October 2020 ceasefire (when 316,415 IDPs were reported).

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DTM Libya, DTMLibyateam@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jul 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This infographic presents the key findings of Round 43 of the mobility tracking component of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme in Libya.

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dtmlibya@iom.int
Location
Libya
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jul 01 2022 -
Aug 31 2022
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
Population Groups

Survey Methodology

Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Type of Survey or Assessment

Keywords

Geographical Scope

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries