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DTM Haiti, DTMHaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 16 2023
Jun 22 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
  • Baseline Assessment
  • Village Assessment

In recent years, widespread insecurity in Haiti has caused thousands of people to flee their areas of residence. Although the violence most often occurs in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (MAPAP) located in the West district, other districts are also affected. This is the case of the Center district which is particularly affected by the displacement of populations fleeing the MAPAP to seek refuge there. In order to regularly inform authorities as well as other partners on the displacement situation in the Center, the General Directorate of Civil Protection (DGPC) and IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) launched in June 2023 activities of periodic assessments of the municipality sections and sites hosting displaced populations in this district. Data is collected through interviews with key informants in areas hosting displaced populations as well as through direct observation. This dashboard presents the key results from the first assessment exercise at the Center (Round 1), which was conducted from 16 to 22 June 2023. All the municipality sections in the Center were assessed, making a total of 35 sections. A total of 28,975 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been identified (6,257 households), more than half of whom are children (59%). Among the IDPs, 1% are accommodated in two spontaneous sites including a site located in the first section Juanaria (Municipality of Hinche) hosting 272 IDPs and another in the second section Lociane (Municipality of Thomassique) hosting 27 IDPs. The rest of the IDPs (99%) are hosted in host communities. In addition, the presence of 1,298 returnees formerly IDPs was identified in the district

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DTM Haiti, DTMHaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 12 2023
Jun 19 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
  • Baseline Assessment
  • Village Assessment

In recent years, widespread insecurity in Haiti has led to massive population displacements in several districts of the country, including Artibonite. Although violence is more frequent in the Metropolitan Area of Port-auPrince (MAPAP), other districts are also affected, with 87% of population displacements in Artibonite due to attacks and violence. To regularly monitor the displacement situation in this district, the General Directorate of Civil Protection (DGPC) and the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) launched in April 2023 periodic assessments of municipality sections and sites hosting displaced populations (Round 1). Data is collected through interviews with key informants in areas hosting displaced populations, as well as through direct observation. This dashboard presents the key results of the second exercise of these assessments (Round 2) conducted from 12 to 19 June 2023 in all 63 municipality sections of Artibonite. A total of 22,440 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been identified (6,352 households), more than half of whom are children (57%). Among IDPs, 7 per cent are hosted in seven spontaneous sites located in the municipalities of Gros Morne, Saint-Marc, Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite and Verettes, while the rest (93%) are hosted in host communities. In addition, 9,186 returnees, formerly IDPs, were identified in the district

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
May 31 2023
Activity
  • Other

Depuis 2018, les désastres naturels, en particulier les pluies torrentielles, les inondatons et les vents violents survenus au Burundi ont affecté 588 053 personnes dont 134 351 personnes déplacées. Les principales provinces touchées par les désastres naturels au cours de cette période ont été Bujumbura Rural (131 943 personnes affectées), Ngozi (111 196 personnes affectées) et Kirundo (98 556 personnes affectées). Ces désastres naturels ont causé un impact humain grave, détruit de nombreuses maisons, infrastructures et champs de culture dans le pays.

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
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English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
May 31 2023
Activity
  • Baseline Assessment

Since 2018, natural disasters, in particular torrential rains, floods and strong winds that occurred in Burundi affected 588,053 persons, including 134,351 individuals that have been displaced. During this period, the main affected provinces were Bujumbura Rural (131,943 affected persons), Ngozi (111,196 affected persons) and Kirundo (98,556 affected persons). Alongside the severe human impact, these natural disasters destroyed many houses, infrastructures and crop fields in the country.

 

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DTMDjibouti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Djibouti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

In June 2023, 21,630 migratory movements were observed at flow monitoring points (FMP) in Djibouti, with a daily average of 721 migratory movements. The migratory flows observed on all the FMPs fell slightly by 4% between May and June due to the strong heat which reigns combined with the regular checks carried out by the Djiboutian coast guard since April 2023.

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DTM Djibouti, DTMDjibouti@iom.int
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English
Location
Djibouti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Jul 30 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

En juin 2023, 21 630 mouvements migratoires ont été observés aux points de suivi des flux (FMP) à Djibouti, avec une moyenne quotidienne de 721 mouvements migratoires. Les flux migratoires observés sur l'ensemble des FMP ont légèrement baissé de 4% entre mai et juin en raison de la forte chaleur qui règne conjuguée aux contrôles réguliers effectués par les gardecôtes djiboutiens depuis avril 2023.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Latvia
Period Covered
Apr 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Key Findings

  • Top 3 countries of stay abroad: Poland (36%), Germany (23%), Russian Federation (17%). • Top oblasts of origin: Donetska (26%), Luhanska (18%), Khersonska (18%).
  • Destinations in Ukraine: going to same oblast of origin (83%), to a different oblast (17%): Donetska, the city of Kiyv, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Mykolaivska.
  • Transport to Ukraine: minibus (44%), car (25%), foot (21%).
  • Intentions after arrival to Ukraine: long-term stay (47%), short-term visit (37%), 15% do not know. One per cent did not answer.
  • Top needs on the way to Ukraine:* general information (89%), food supply (11%), short-term accommodation (3%).
  • Top areas of assistance received:* financial support (96%), accommodation (68%), food (58%), sanitary supplies (39%).

* more than one answer possible

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DTM Regional Office Nairobi, DTMRONairobi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Other
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This snapshot provides an overview of the impact of drought on human mobility in the region, with a focus on Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Hungary
Period Covered
Apr 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Key Findings:

  • Top 3 countries of stay abroad: Hungary (54%), Germany (12%), Austria (5%). • Top oblasts of origin: Kyiv (22%), Zakarpatska (20%), Dnipropetrovska (13%).
  • Destinations in Ukraine: returning to oblast of origin (86%), returning to a different oblast (14%) – Zakarpatska (62%), Kyiv (15%), Kyivska (11%).
  • Transport to Ukraine: train (84%), bus (12%), taxi (3%).
  • Intentions upon crossing back: long-term stay (30%), short-term visit (66%), do not know (4%).
  • Top needs upon crossing back*: transportation support (52%), general information (43%), financial support (39%).
  • Top areas of assistance received*: transport (52%), accommodation (39%), financial support (36%). * more than one answer possible.
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DTMBurundiFeedback@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Aug 01 2022
Sep 26 2022
Activity
  • Survey

L'OIM a mis en oeuvre le premier MSNA au Burundi en août 2022, en collaboration avec le gouvernement du Burundi, le système de clusters et les agences internationales et nationales qui ont toutes contribué  à façonner l'évaluation. La MSNA fait partie des outils de la matrice de suivi des déplacements et s'appuie sur des évaluations de base basées sur des entretiens avec des KI pour évoluer vers une approche probabiliste basée sur des enquêtes au près des ménages, représentatives auniveau de la province, assurant des liens étroits et une coordination avec les processus annuels de HNO et le travail sur les solutions durables.