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DTM Regional Office Nairobi, DTMRONairobi@iom.int
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English
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Period Covered
Jan 01 2022
Dec 31 2022
Activity
  • Other
  • Survey
  • Registration
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking

The 'A Region on the Move' report series for the East and Horn of Africa' has been the regional flagship publication since 2017. The series provides an advanced understanding of the main migrant groups and the environment in which mobility takes place, with a focus on internal displacement and mixed migration flows along the major migration corridors of this region. A Region on the Move 2022, the tenth report in the series, explores mobility dynamics affecting the East and Horn of Africa region across its broader spectrum: from providing a regional overview of data and trends on international migrants to discussing specific groups of migrants, namely migrant workers, refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and irregular migrants along the main migratory corridors.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jul 01 2023
Jul 31 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

A total of 24,583 movements were observed in July 2023, representing 5 per cent increase compared to June 2023 when 23,383 movements were observed during this period. If compared with June 2023 Dhobley (24%), Harirad (13%), Buuhoodle (4%), Doolow (3%) and Bossaso (1%) FMPs recorded increase in movements while Lowyacado (-3%) and Cabudwaaq (-1%) FMPs recorded a decrease in movements. Doolow (34%), Dhobley (23%) and Cabudwaaq (19%) FMPs recorded the highest numbers of incoming flows, while Doolow (55%), Bossaso (24%) and Dhobley (8%) recorded the highest numbers of outgoing flows.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

A total of 23,383 movements were observed in June 2023, representing 10 per cent decrease compared to May 2023 when 26,003 movements were observed during this period. If compared with May 2023, Cabudwaaq (-29%), Buuhoodle (-24%), Bossaso (-18%), Dhobley (-10%), Harirad (-6%), Lowyacado (-5%) and Doolow (-2%) FMPs recorded a decrease in movements. Doolow (39%), Cabudwaaq (20%) and Dhobley (15%) FMPs recorded the highest numbers of incoming flows, while Doolow (54%), Bossaso (25%) and Dhobley (9%) recorded the highest numbers of outgoing flows.

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
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English
Location
Ukraine
Period Covered
Aug 15 2023
Aug 22 2023
Activity
  • Other
  • Community Perception
  • Mobility Tracking

У цьому звіті визначено системи опалення, використовувані в українських домогосподарствах, а також орієнтовні ціни на тверде паливо у різних областях з метою забезпечення підтримки поточних гуманітарних операцій з підготовки до зими. У цьому звіті досліджено попит, пропозицію та ціни на основні продукти твердого палива як на момент оцінювання, так і на наступний місяць.

 

У період з 15 до 22 серпня команда Департаменту даних і аналітики (D&A) дослідила 182 ринки у 23 областях України, провела очні та дистанційні інтерв’ю з місцевими постачальниками та контактними особами в громаді. Для цілей цього оцінювання ринки визначено як магазини чи продавців, які постачають тверде паливо. У кожній області дані було зібрано принаймні у двох населених пунктах — одному місті й одному селі та/або поблизу лінії фронту, якщо застосовно. У кожному населеному пункті було опитано щонайменше двох постачальників та двох контактних осіб в громаді (які не є постачальниками). Контактних осіб в громаді було обрано на підставі їхньої обізнаності з цією тематикою та знань про підготовку до зими на рівні громад.

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DTM Yemen, DTMYemen@iom.int
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English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
May 01 2023
May 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey

In March 2023, the people of Yemen entered their ninth year of conflict since its escalation in 2015. The conflict has pushed the country to the edge of catastrophe – displacing millions from their homes and dramatically increasing levels of hunger and desperation. The country continues to experience public discontent over inadequate services, worsening living conditions, currency devaluation, insecurity, and criminality.

IOM DTM interviewed 13,307 out of a total of 73,304 displaced households living across the 193 accessed sites. In our effort to understand the circumstances and needs of displaced households, we conducted an extensive survey that involved reaching out to 13,307 households. These households were selected from a total population of 73,304 households that have been affected by displacement. Three-quarters of respondents reported a current intention to remain at their current locations (74.5%) at the time of interview while 13.0 per cent had not yet decided. Out of 12.2 per cent of households with an intention to return to locations of origin, the majority had no intentions to do so within the six months following the interview. Some 2.5 per cent of all interviewed households had intentions to return to locations of origin and to do so within six months. Please note that these ambitions seldomly translate into actual population movements. The findings serve to highlight current perceptions and the overall mood prevailing among displaced populations with regards to potential return. The largest proportion of households intending to return were found in Ta’iz (43.0% compared to an average of 14.2% across other governorates). Most other households in Ta’iz intended to remain (53.8%).

The majority of respondents intending to remain at current sites of displacement cited insecurity at places of origin as main reason for the decision (77.6%). The largest proportion of households intending to remain were found in Al Hodeidah (97.2%) and Ma’rib (86.1%). While insecurity at locations of origin played the most important role for households in Ma’rib (88.3%) families in Al Hodeidah frequently added livelihood concerns (21.2%) to the insecurity at locations of origin factor (64.0%). The presence of landmines as a separate reason to insecurity was the main concern for a further 9.9 per cent of Al Hodeidah households.

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
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Ukraine
Snapshot Date
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Baseline Assessment

Базова територіальна оцінка зареєстрованих ВПО надає детальні дані щодо кількості та географічного розташування офіційно зареєстрованих внутрішньо переміщених осіб (ВПО). У звіті оцінено присутність зареєстрованих ВПО на рівні громад, а також відображено на мапі зафіксовані зміни, що відбулися з попереднього раунду. У раунді 27 представлені дані щодо кількості зареєстрованих ВПО із розподілом за статтю, віком та визнаним державою статусом особи з інвалідністю.

Дані, зібрані для раунду 27 базової територіальної оцінки, відображають актуальні цифри місцевого адміністративного реєстру ВПО станом на 31 серпня 2023 року, що складає 3 516 765 зареєстрованих ВПО. Дані щодо кількості зареєстрованих ВПО було зібрано для 1 039 громад (78% усіх охоплених громад на підконтрольних українському уряду територіях). Дані з розподілом за віком, статтю та статусом особи з інвалідністю було надано для приблизно 76% охоплених адміністративно-територіальних одиниць. 

Для цілей цієї оцінки МОМ визначає ВПО як осіб, які офіційно зареєстровані як такі, що залишили своє звичне місце проживання через нинішню війну в Україні.

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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Yemen
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
Period Covered
Sep 17 2023 -
Sep 23 2023
From 1 January to 23 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,478 households (HH) (26,868 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 17 and 23 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 111 households (666 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Ma’rib (90 HHs) – Harib (80 HHs), Ma’rib City (10 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Al Hodeidah (16 HHs) – Hays (13 HHs), Al Khukhah (3 HHs) districts. All displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Ta’iz (4 HHs) – Al Maafer (2 HHs), Salah (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ta’iz and Al Hodeidah.
The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:

  • Ma’rib (80 HHs) – Harib (80 HHs) district.
  • Al Hodeidah (21 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (8 HHs), Hays (5 HHs), Al Hawak (4 HHs) districts.
  • Ta’iz (3 HHs) – Sharab As Salam (2 HHs), At Ta’iziyah (1 HHs) districts.
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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Sep 17 2023
Sep 23 2023
Activity
  • Rapid Emergency Registration
  • 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 23 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,478 households (HH) (26,868 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

  

Between 17 and 23 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 111 households (666 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  

  • Ma’rib (90 HHs) – Harib (80 HHs), Ma’rib City (10 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Al Hodeidah (16 HHs) – Hays (13 HHs), Al Khukhah (3 HHs) districts. All displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Ta’iz (4 HHs) – Al Maafer (2 HHs), Salah (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ta’iz and Al Hodeidah.

  

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

  • Ma’rib (80 HHs) – Harib (80 HHs) district.
  • Al Hodeidah (21 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (8 HHs), Hays (5 HHs), Al Hawak (4 HHs) districts.
  • Ta’iz (3 HHs) – Sharab As Salam (2 HHs), At Ta’iziyah (1 HH) districts.
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DTM République Centrafricaine, DTMRCA@iom.int
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English
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Sep 08 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Ce tableau de bord présente les dynamiques de déplacements à l’échelle nationale. L’évaluation a été réalisée dans 4 224 localités de présence des PDI et / ou retournés et 79 sites de déplacement. La collecte de données s’est tenue entre le 01er août et le 08 septembre 2023 dans les 16 préfectures du pays en plus de la capitale Bangui.

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DTM Ethiopia, DTMEthiopia@iom.int
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English
Location
Ethiopia
Period Covered
Oct 11 2022
Oct 20 2022
Activity
  • Survey
  • Displacement Solutions
  • Return Intention

This report presents findings on data collected by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), through its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) methodology and Household-Level Intention Survey (HLIS) tool, to inform durable solutions activities for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in zones hosting the highest number of drought-affected IDPs in Somali region, Ethiopia.

Drought was the most common primary reason for displacement in the assessed sites and half of the IDP households (HHs) had been displaced in the site for 5 years or more, which can be understood as protracted displacement. Most interviewed IDP HHs reported a willingness to integrate in the site where they were living. In line with these results, most IDP HHs did not want to take part in a return process, or a relocation process.