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DTM Ethiopia, SLOAddisAbabaDTM@iom.int
Location
Ethiopia
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
Period Covered
Nov 25 2022 -
Jan 09 2023
A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community. In round 32, 3143255 IDPs and 579672 IDP households were identified.
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

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
May 07 2023
May 13 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

La DTM a identifié 411 personnes affectées dont 350 personnes déplacées par les pluies torrentielles et les glissements de terrain dans les provinces de Makamba et Bujumbura Rural.

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Location
Burundi
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking
Period Covered
May 07 2023 -
May 13 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.
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

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DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Sudan
Snapshot Date
May 14 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

From 15 April 2023, armed clashes erupted between the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in multiple cities across Sudan, including Khartoum, Al Fasher, Kebkabiya, Merowe, Nyala, Ag Geneina, and El Obeid. DTM Sudan has been receiving reports of widespread displacement across different states in Sudan due to the ongoing security situation. 

  • Since 15 April 2023, DTM estimates that approximately 843,130 individuals (168,354 households) have been displaced internally as a result of the conflict.
  • Notably, the current estimate for displacement since the conflict began is comparable to that recorded by DTM Sudan for all displacement during 2021 and 2022 combined.
  • Furthermore, an estimated an additional 253,591 individuals have crossed into neighbouring countries.


Due to the ongoing nature of the fighting, many areas reportedly remain inaccessible to humanitarian actors. DTM estimates of displacement are based on preliminary reports from field teams and should be taken as estimations only. Additional reports of displacement are likely to emerge as the situation becomes clearer.

Locations of displacement have been reported in 16 of Sudan’s 18 states. Namely, these include the states of Khartoum, Northern, River Nile, Aj Jazirah, North Kordofan, South Kordofan, White Nile, Sennar, Blue Nile, North Darfur, South Darfur, West Darfur, Central Darfur, Kassala, Gedaref, and Red Sea. 

Disclaimer: DTM Sudan notes that military clashes remain continuous in many areas across Sudan in particular in Khartoum and the Darfur region – limiting humanitarian access. Additionally, field teams have reported severe telecommunication and connectivity issues, as well as escalating economic pressures which have impacted the capacity for domestic travel. As such, DTM is currently conducting remote interviews with key informants across its network and is currently unable to engage in the additional verification of these figures. Data on flows into neighbouring countries is based on available information from DTM flow monitoring networks and secondary sources. 

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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Chad
Period Covered
May 14 2023
May 14 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is to collect information on large and sudden population movements as well as on security and climate emergencies. Information is collected through key informant interviews or direct observation. This dashboard presents information on a movement which occurred on 14 May 2023 in the town of Ounianga-Kébir, located in the province of Ennedi Ouest, near the Libyan border.

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DTM Cameroon, DTMCameroun@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Cameroon
Period Covered
May 10 2023
May 15 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Selon les informations collectées, dans la nuit du 08 au 09 mai 2023, une attaque par un groupe armé non-étatique
(GANE) dans la localité de Ldingling (localité de Tourou) sur la frontalière avec le Nigeria avec pour bilan un enfant de
16 ans enlevé, plusieurs boutiques détruites et pillées, des dégâts matériels et des denrées alimentaires emportées.
Entre le mois d’avril et le début du mois de mai 2023, plusieurs incursions armées dans les localités de Tourou,
de Locktcha, de Toufou 2, d'Oupai, de Ziver et de Ldoubam-Bas ont entrané un bilan de trois pertes en vies humaines,
huit personnes gravement blessées et des articles ménagers, des petits ruminants et des denrées alimentaires emportés
par les assaillants.
Le 22 avril 2023, un conflit intercommunautaire entre les populations d'Oupai et de Ziver, occasionne occasionnant plus
de 70 cases brûlées, plusieurs personnes gravement blessées, de nombreux dégâts matériels dont des articles ménagers
et le vol de denrée alimentaires.
Face à cette montée d’insécurité et de conflits intercommunautaires, les populations des localités d'Oupai, et de Ziver
(arrondissement de Koza) de Ldingling, de Tourou, de Locktcha, de de Toufou 2, de Ldoubam-Bas, de Moutaz,
de Hidoua et de Ngossi (arrondissement de Mokolo) ont été contraintes à se déplacer vers les localités de Ldamang,
de Ldoubam-Plateau, de Mokolo, de Gorai et de Ségoulé dans l’arrondissement de Mokolo.
A ce jour l’on dénombre environ 229 ménages dont 1 760 individus déplacés internes.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Feb 01 2023
Feb 28 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

A total of 27,201 movements were observed in February 2023, representing a -5% decrease compared to 2022 when 28,717 movements were observed during the same period. If compared with February 2022, Doolow(42%) and Harirad (24%) FMPs recorded an increase in movements, while Lowyacado (-50%), Bossaso (-46%), Buuhoodle (-30%), Cabudwaaq (-25%) and Dhobley (-2%) FMPs recorded a decrease in movements. Doolow (32%), Cabudwaaq (24%) and Dhobley (19%) FMPs recorded the highest numbers of incoming flows, while Doolow (61%), Boassaso (22%) and Dhobley (8%) recorded the highest numbers of outgoing flows.

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

A total of 34,554 movements were observed in January 2023, representing a 8% increase compared to 2022 when 31,960 movements were observed during the same period. If compared with January 2022, Buuhoodle (67%), Doolow (55%) and Harirad (19%) FMPs recorded an increase in movements, while Lowyacado (-54%), Bossaso (-33%), Cabudwaaq (-21%) and Dhobley (-10%) FMPs recorded a decrease in movements. Doolow (29%), Cabudwaaq (23%) and Buuhoodle (19%) FMPs recorded the highest numbers of incoming flows, while Doolow (57%), Bossaso (24%), Dhobley (7%) and Buuhoodle (7%) recorded the highest numbers of outgoing flows.

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
May 07 2023
May 13 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 13 May 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 3,186 households (HH) (19,116 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

                                                                                                             

Between 7 and 13 May 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 78 households (468 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

                                                                                                             

  • Ad Dali (31 HHs) – Qatabah (31 HHs) district. All displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Ma’rib (22 HHs) – Ma’rib City (10 HHs), Ma’rib (7 HHs), Harib (5 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ma’rib and Ibb.
  • Al Hodeidah (14 HHs) – Hays (13 HHs), Al Khukhah (1 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ta’iz.

                                                                                                             

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

  • Ad Dali (31 HHs) – Qatabah (31 HHs) district.
  • Ta’iz (21 HHs) – Maqbanah (17 HHs), Al Mawasit (3 HHs), Dimnat Khadir (1 HH) districts.
  • Ma’rib (10 HHs) – Harib (10 HHs) district.
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DTM Turkey, dtmturkey@iom.int
Language
English
Period Covered
Apr 01 2023
Apr 30 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

According to the latest available gures from the Turkish Presidency of Migration Management (PMM), there are more than 5 million foreign nationals present in Türkiye, 3.7 million of whom are seeking international protection. Most are Syrians (3,395,909 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 2022, according to PMM, there were 33,246 international protection applicants in the country, a figure released by PMM annually.
In addition, there are 1,307,847 foreign nationals present in Türkiye, holding residence permits. Compared to April 2022, this is a decrease of 110,150 individuals.