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iombrazil@iom.int
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Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022
Jan 31 2022
Activity
  • Site Assessment

Em janeiro, a OIM contabilizou diminuição de 12% da população fora de abrigos em relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 2.182 pessoas. A quantidade de pessoas no Posto de Recepção e Apoio (PRA) caiu 23%, com 935 pessoas. As reformas na infraestrutura do PRA seguem para ampliar a capacidade, serviços ofertados e melhorar as condições de pernoite, água e saneamento. O número de ocupações espontâneas na cidade se manteve em 14 espaços, contudo, teve aumento de pessoas nesses locais, de 913 para 989, um incremento de 8%. A população em situação de rua caiu para 258 pessoas, 28% a menos que em dezembro.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The Return Index is a tool designed to measure the severity of conditions in locations of return. It provides data on 16 different indicators related to 1) livelihoods and basic services, and 2) safety perceptions and social cohesion. For each assessed location of return, the severity score is calculated. The scores range from 0 (all essential conditions for return are met) to 100 (no essential conditions for return are met). Higher scores denote more severe living conditions for returnees. The scores are grouped into three categories of severity: low, medium and high (which also includes very high). Data collection for the Return Index Round 15 took place between the months of January and March 2022 across eight governorates, 38 districts and 2,165 locations in Iraq. During Round 15, three additional locations of return were assessed, but the overall number of locations remained the same due to families displacing from two locations previously assessed in Round 14 and the combination of two locations into one in Round 15.
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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
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  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The Returnee Master List provides data on the number of returnees at the governorate, district, subdistrict and location levels, their shelter type, the period of displacement, areas of last displacement for returnees. IOM’s RARTs continuously collect data through interviews with key informants and report it every two months. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. The Master List presents data on the number of individuals and households: the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household, or by five for in-camp households. Data collection for Round 125 took place between 1 January and 31 March 2022. As of 31 March 2022, DTM identified 4,959,714 returnees (826,619 households), dispersed across 8 governorates, 38 districts, and 2,179 locations in Iraq. A total of 7,482 new returnees were recorded between January and March 2022. This is significantly lower than the number of returns recorded in the previous period between October and December 2021 (13,158). Notably, this is the lowest number of returns recorded since they commenced in April 2015. During this period, the highest number of newly arrived returnees was recorded in Salah al-Din (3,174), followed by Ninewa (2,064), Anbar (660), and Baghdad (612).
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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
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  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The IDP Master List provides data on the number of IDPs at the governorate, district, subdistrict and location levels, their shelter type, the period of displacement, areas of origin for IDPs. IOM’s RARTs continuously collect data through interviews with key informants and report it every two months. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. The Master List presents data on the number of individuals and households: the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household, or by five for in-camp households. Data collection for Round 125 took place between 1 January and 31 March 2022. As of 31 March 2022, DTM identified 4,959,714 returnees (826,619 households), dispersed across 8 governorates, 38 districts, and 2,179 locations in Iraq. A total of 7,482 new returnees were recorded between January and March 2022. This is significantly lower than the number of returns recorded in the previous period between October and December 2021 (13,158). Notably, this is the lowest number of returns recorded since they commenced in April 2015. During this period, the highest number of newly arrived returnees was recorded in Salah al-Din (3,174), followed by Ninewa (2,064), Anbar (660), and Baghdad (612).
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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Snapshot Date
Apr 20 2022
Activity
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

20.4.2022, provedena je dvanaesta zajednička vježba od strane IOM-a u Bosni i Hercegovini (BiH) u saradnji sa Službom za poslove sa strancima (SPS), uz podršku Crvenog križa BiH (CKBiH) kako bi prikupili informacije o broju migranata i tražioca azila koji se trenutno nalaze u državi. Svrha ove redovne vježbe je da se pruži okvirni broj migrantske populacije koja nije smještena niti registrovana ni u jednom od Privremenih prihvatnih centara (PPC) u bilo kojem trenutku.

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DTM Haiti, DTMHaiti@iom.int
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Haiti
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Apr 22 2022 -
Apr 22 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.
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French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Apr 23 2022
May 06 2022
Activity
  • Event Tracking

A partir de samedi 23 avril, une situation de violence généralisée causée par des affrontements armés entre gangs rivaux a causé le déplacement d’environ 17 000 personnes dans les communes de Croix-des-Bouquets, Cité Soleil et Tabarre. Ces violences ont initialement affecté les quartiers de Butte Boyer, Croix-des-Mission, Marecage, Marin et Mapou, et se sont progressivement étendues vers les quartiers de Santo, Drouillard, Tabarre, Sarthes, Blanchard et d’autres. L’extension de la
zone affectée par l’insécurité a causé le déplacement de milliers de personnes au sein de la zone métropolitaine et vers plusieurs localités situées en province. Malgré des signes d’une possible amélioration de la situation sécuritaire vers la fin de la période d’évaluation, la situation reste volatile et d’autres mouvements de populations sont possibles en réponse aux événements. Des incidents mineurs ont été aussi rapportés dans d’autres communes de la zone métropolitaine.

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Wed, 05/11/2022 - 11:00
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Depuis juin 2021, une recrudescence dans les affrontements entre gangs armés a causé une situation d’insécurité généralisée dans plusieurs communes de la zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince et le déplacement de plus de 19 000 personnes. Cette insécurité, culminée par l’assassinat du Président Jovenel Moïse en juillet 2021, aggrave la crise économique et politique qui continue d’affecter Haiti.


Le 14 août 2021, un séisme avec épicentre environ 13 km au sud-est de Petit-Trou-de-Nippes frappa les départements de Nippes. Sud et Grand’Anse. Ce séisme a causé la mort de 2 246 personnes, ainsi que la destruction ou des dommages importants à plus de 115 000 maisons, affectant ainsi au moins 800 000 personnes, 650 000 desquelles nécessitant une réponse humanitaire d’urgence (OCHA). La DTM et la DGPC estiment qu’au moins 38 777 personnes ont été déplacées dans des sites de rassemblement par le séisme, desquelles 22 646 restent déplacées en avril 2022.


Au moment de la rédaction du présent rapport, en coordination avec la DGPC l’OIM et d’autres partenaires humanitaires appuient la relocalisation des ménages déplacés les plus vulnérables pour fermer plusieurs sites de rassemblement.

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French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Apr 22 2022
Apr 22 2022
Activity
  • Registration
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Depuis juin 2021, une recrudescence dans les affrontements entre gangs armés a causé une situation d’insécurité généralisée dans plusieurs communes de la zone métropolitaine de Port-au- Prince et le déplacement de plus de 19 000 personnes. Cette insécurité, culminée par l’assassinat du Président Jovenel Moïse en juillet 2021, aggrave la crise économique et politique qui continue d’affecter Haiti.


Le 14 août 2021, un séisme avec épicentre environ 13 km au sud-est de Petit-Trou-de-Nippes frappa les départements de Nippes. Sud et Grand’Anse. Ce séisme a causé la mort de 2 246 personnes, ainsi que la destruction ou des dommages importants à plus de 115 000 maisons, affectant ainsi au moins 800 000 personnes, 650 000 desquelles nécessitant une réponse
humanitaire d’urgence (OCHA). La DTM et la DGPC estiment qu’au moins 38 777 personnes ont été déplacées dans des sites de rassemblement par le séisme, desquelles 22 646 restent déplacées en avril 2022.

Au moment de la rédaction du présent rapport, en coordination avec la DGPC l’OIM et d’autres partenaires humanitaires appuient la relocalisation des ménages déplacés les plus vulnérables pour fermer plusieurs sites de rassemblement.

Une version pleine page de la carte située à la deuxième page du rapport peut être consultée ici.

 

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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English
Snapshot Date
Apr 20 2022
Activity
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

On 20 April 2022, the twelfth joint data collection exercise was conducted by IOM Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), together with the Service for Foreigners’ Affairs (SFA), and the support of the Red Cross Society BIH (RCSBH) to collect information on the number of migrants and asylum-seekers present in the country. The purpose of the exercise was to provide an estimation of the migrant population (stock) that was not accommodated or registered in any official Temporary Reception Centres (TRCs) at any given date. Fourteen teams were deployed for a total of 39 enumerators (27 males and 12 females), plus 11 SFA staff (8 males and 3 females), 13 RCSBH staff (8 males and 5 females). The data collection exercise was implemented in 7 Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and in 5 regions in the Republika Srpska (RS) entity. A total of 223 locations3 46 different municipalities were visited: 68 locations in 5 municipalities in Una-Sana Canton, 42 locations in 5 municipalities in Sarajevo Canton, 32 locations in 10 municipalities in Tuzla Canton, 23 locations in 4 municipalities in Herzegovina – Neretva Canton, 4 locations in 4 municipalities in West Herzegovina Canton, 4 locations in 1 municipality in Bosnian Podrinje Goražde Canton, 1 locations in 1 municipality in Canton 10, 8 locations in Zvornik, 7 locations in Višegrad, 6 locations in Bijeljina, 4 locations in Kozarska Dubica, 3 locations each in Bratunac, Foča, Rudo and Vlasenica, 2 locations each in Gradiška, Novi Grad, Rogatica and Srbac, and 1 location each in Banja Luka, Kostajnica, Milići and Prijedor.