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DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
Location
Sudan
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023 -
Mar 31 2023
IOM estimates a total cumulative number of 1,688,083 of foreign nationals across Sudan. Included in this figures are 1,129,090 refugees and asylum seekers as estimated by UNHCR and the Commission for Refugees, and 558,993 foreign nationals as identified by DTM field teams during data collection operations.5 This figure of foreign nationals is an assessment of population presence in targeted locations and is not meant as quotable figure for the whole of Sudan. Following data collection for Mobility Tracking Round Six, DTM field teams estimated that a total accumulative number of 558,993 foreign nationals (120,941 households) were located across in 708 locations, in 122 localities, across 17 states in Sudan.6 Overall, the majority of foreign nationals (including both DTM’s and UNHCR’s estimate) identifies South Sudanese as the largest population (73.5% of the total count). This is followed by Eritrean (10.0%), Ethiopian (7.1%), Syrian (5.5%), Central African (2.8%), Chadian (0.6%), and Yemeni (0.1%) – with other nationalities making up 0.4% of the population. Looking specifically at DTM field teams, the majority of foreign nationals identified by were South Sudanese nationals (79.5%), followed by Ethiopian (8.7%), Eritrean (6%), Central African Republic (4%), and Chadian (1%), among other nationalities (<1%).
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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Sep 10 2023
Sep 16 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 16 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,311 households (HH) (25,866 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

                                                                                                                          

Between 10 and 16 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 36 households (216 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

                                                                                                                          

  • Ta’iz (12 HHs) – Jabal Habashi (5 HHs), Ash Shamayatayn (5 HHs), Al Misrakh (1 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ta’iz and Ibb.
  • Ma’rib (11 HHs) – Ma’rib (5 HHs), Ma’rib City (3 HHs), Harib (3 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Sadah and Dhamar.
  • Al Hodeidah (10 HHs) – Hays (7 HHs), Al Khukhah (3 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:

  • Ta’iz (13 HHs) – Maqbanah (10 HHs), Sharab Ar Rawnah (2 HHs), As Silw (1 HH) districts.
  • Al Hodeidah (5 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (2 HHs), Hays (2 HHs), Al Hali (1 HH) districts.
  • Ibb (4 HHs) – Jiblah (4 HHs) district.
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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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Yemen
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
Period Covered
Sep 10 2023 -
Sep 16 2023
From 1 January to 16 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,311 households (HH) (25,866 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 10 and 16 September 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 36 households (216 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Ta’iz (12 HHs) – Jabal Habashi (5 HHs), Ash Shamayatayn (5 HHs), Al Misrakh (1 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ta’iz and Ibb.
  • Ma’rib (11 HHs) – Ma’rib (5 HHs), Ma’rib City (3 HHs), Harib (3 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Sadah and Dhamar.
  • Al Hodeidah (10 HHs) – Hays (7 HHs), Al Khukhah (3 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:

  • Ta’iz (13 HHs) – Maqbanah (10 HHs), Sharab Ar Rawnah (2 HHs), As Silw (1 HH) districts.
  • Al Hodeidah (5 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (2 HHs), Hays (2 HHs), Al Hali (1 HH) districts.
  • Ibb (4 HHs) – Jiblah (4 HHs) district.
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DTM Libya, DTMLibyateam@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Snapshot Date
Sep 17 2023
Activity
  • Other

HIGHLIGHTS

  • A number of individuals who were displaced by the floods in northeastern Libya have reportedly moved out of Derna to eastern locations including Albayda (1,238 ind), Tobruk (1,200 ind), Alfataeh (620 ind), Toukra (25 ind), Benghazi (37 ind) and Martuba (55 individuals), among other locations. The majority of them are hosted by relatives
  • Three schools in the west and three others in the east are currently hosting displaced households but these families are likely to be relocated.
  • Urgent needs continue to include medical staff, medications and equipment, drinking water and fuel.
  • Field observers also report that some individuals displaced from eastern Libya have moved to multiple locations in western Libya (Misrata (185 ind), Qasr Akhyar (20 ind), Hai Alandalus (50 ind) and Ghiryan (5 ind))
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NPM Bangladesh, npmbangladesh@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Bangladesh
Period Covered
Mar 05 2023
Mar 05 2023
Activity
  • Survey

Over 16,000 Rohingya refugees were impacted by the massive fire that swept through Camp 11 in Cox's Bazar, causing severe damage to certain areas of the world's largest refugee camp. Of these, 5,000 Rohingya refugees were temporarily displaced and moved to nearby camps. On Sunday, March 5, 2023, at around 2:45 pm local time, the fire was initially reported. The fire destroyed thousands of shelters and affected many refugees who were left with nothing. IOM in close coordination with local authorities and the fire brigade immediately dispatched the response teams right away to help the refugees and control the situation.

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NPM Bangladesh, npmbangladesh@iom.int
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English
Location
Bangladesh
Period Covered
Mar 05 2023
Mar 05 2023
Activity
  • Survey

A massive and devastating fire that broke out through Camp 11 on 5th March 2023, affected nearly 16,000 Rohingya refugees and causing severe damage to certain areas of the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar. Of these over 5,000 Rohingya refugees were temporarily displaced and moved to nearby camps and host communities.

The fire destroyed thousands of shelters and affected many refugees who were left with nothing. IOM in close coordination with local authorities and the fire brigade immediately dispatched the response teams right away to help the refugees and control the situation.

Following the initial rapid assessment conducted on 6th March, and to support an effective decision making in meeting the needs and requirements of the affected populations, and to inform an immediate response. NPM has carried out an in-depth rapid needs assessment on 7th March using the JNA tool (Joined Needs Assessment) to better ascertain the most pressing needs and priorities, access to basic services and available resources in the affected blocks.

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NPM Bangladesh, npmbangladesh@iom.int
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English
Location
Bangladesh
Period Covered
May 14 2023
May 14 2023
Activity
  • Survey

On May 14 at around 15:00 hrs., Cyclone Mocha hit the coastal areas along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Many blocks throughout the camps were significantly affected, especially in Teknaf, and the risk of a potential landslide in the affected areas remains unavoidable even though the Rohingya camps escaped substantial damage and the storm did not reach landfall as previously anticipated. Around ten thousand Rohingya refugee households in Cox’s Bazar have been affected by the cyclone, and over 1,000 individuals were displaced and moved to the nearest blocks. 19 Rohingyas were also injured during the cyclone. Besides the shelter damages learning centers, health centers, and mosques were also affected by the cyclone. Several humanitarian actors are working closely to provide immediate responses to the affected households.

To inform an immediate response, NPM in close coordination with the Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) and the Shelter-CCCM sector conducted a 72-hour Joint Needs Assessment (JNA) on 15th and 16th of May in order to support an effective decision-making in meeting the needs and requirements of the affected populations.

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DTM Peru, IOMDTMPeru@iom.int
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English
Location
Peru
Period Covered
Jul 05 2023
Jul 05 2023
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

En el mes de julio del 2023, hubo un promedio de 190 entradas y 96 salidas cuyo flujo fue compuesto mayormente por migrantes y refugiados de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela (en adelante Venezuela) y de Haití. A nivel contextual, en el mes de julio, el gobierno peruano prorrogó la declaratoria de emergencia en diversas zonas fronterizas del Perú, incluido Desaguadero (Puno); disposición con vigencia hasta el 26 de agosto, con el fin de continuar desarrollando acciones que permitan restablecer el orden interno en conjunto con la Policía Nacional del Perú y las Fuerzas Armadas. Sumado a ello, la última semana del mes de julio el Puente Internacional Ilabe en Puno fue bloqueado, generando paralización del transporte y decenas de pasajeros no puedan llegar a su destino, principalmente los que intentan cruzar la frontera hacia Bolivia. Situación similar se observó en el distrito de Accola en donde se apreció la inmovilidad de decenas de grandes unidades de transporte.

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
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Ukraine
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023 -
Aug 31 2023
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.
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Ukraine
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  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023 -
Aug 31 2023
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