Share

Download

Share

Contact
DTMColombia@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Colombia
Period Covered
Nov 01 2021
Nov 30 2021
Activity
  • Survey

This characterization was carried out in order to learn the conditions, needs and characteristics of the response offered in the accommodation sites in Colombia, as an input to strengthen intersectoral care in these key spaces for the response to refugees and migrants, in light of the of the formulation of the Refugee and Migrants Response Plan - RMRP 2022.

The data collection used during this assessment corresponds to DTM and the development of this was carried out with Interagency Group on Mixed Migration Flows (GIFMM), with the support of the International Organization for Migration IOM.

Download

Share

Contact
oimguineedtm@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Guinea
Period Covered
Mar 01 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

La Guinee est un pays qui temoigne de flux migratoires importants, tant comme pays d'origine de migrants que comme pays de destination de migrants à la recherche d'opportunités économiques. Le suivi des flux de populations (Flow Monitoring, FM) est un exercice qui vise à identifier les zones de forte mobilité interne et transfrontalière à fin de mieux comprendre les caractéristiques des flux migratoires. Ce rapport présente les données obtenues pendant le mois de mars 2022 au niveau des FMP de Boundoufourdou dans la préfecture de Koundara au Nord du pays et de Nafadji et Kourémalé, tous deux situés dans la préfecture de Siguiri au Nord-Est de la Guinée. Ces données sont collectées lors de l’enregistrement des flux observés traversant les FMP guinéens au cours du mois de mars 2022.  ​

Download

Share

Map Type
Location Map
Location
Haiti
Published date
Mon, 04/25/2022 - 12:04
Activity

These maps show the location of displacement sites in the Southern departments of Haiti as of 20 September 2021, following the earthquake which struck on 14 August.

Download

Share

Contact
DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Period Covered
Feb 24 2022
Apr 22 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence

Since 24 February 2022, an increasing number of persons fleeing from Ukraine to the neighbouring countries has been observed, as a result of the war in Ukraine.

This report is based on cumulative and daily registrations by the General Inspectorate for Border Police (GIBP) of Ukrainian refugees and third-country nationals (TCNs) entering from Ukraine the territory of the Republic of Moldova at all Border Crossing Points (BCPs), since 24 February 2022, and out them, on the numbers of those who exited the country towards Romania, towards Ukraine and by flight, as well as on number of those who are still present in the Republic of Moldova.

Download

Share

Contact
DTM Mali, DTMMali@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mali
Period Covered
Mar 01 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

In order to gain a better understanding of mobility flows and trends, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has implemented the Displacement Tracking Matrix’s Flow Monitoring (FM) tool at key transit points across the region. Flow Monitoring activities are conducted in close cooperation with national and local authorities as well as local partners. The Flow Monitoring tool consists of two main components: the Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR), which captures key data on the volume, origin, destination and mode of travel of mobility flows, and the Flow Monitoring Survey (FMS), individual surveys conducted with travellers to gather detailed information about the profiles, migration experience and intentions of migrants. Through these activities, the Flow Monitoring tool collects data on migration flows and trends, traveller profiles, migration journeys, and intentions of migrants, so as to obtain a better understanding of mobility.

In Mali, DTM conducts Flow Monitoring activities at seven Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) located across six regions, in order to foster a better understanding of the numbers, trends, profiles, and journeys of migration flows crossing these points. 

This reports presents data collected through the Flow Monitoring Registry in March 2022. 

Download

Share

Contact
DTM Mali, DTMMali@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Mali
Period Covered
Mar 01 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Afin de mieux comprendre les mouvements et tendances migratoires, l’OIM, à travers la Matrice de suivi des déplacements (Displacement Tracking Matrix, DTM), met en œuvre l’activité de Suivi des flux de populations (Flow Monitoring, FM). 

Le suivi des flux, qui est mis en œuvre en étroite collaboration avec les autorités et des partenaires nationaux et locaux, est composé de deux outils: l’enregistrement des flux (Flow Monitoring Registry, FMR), qui recueille des données clés sur l’ampleur, la provenance, la destination et les modalités des flux de mobilité, et les enquêtes individuelles (Flow Monitoring Survey, FMS), conduites auprès des voyageurs afin d’obtenir des informations sur les profils, parcours migratoires, et intentions des migrants. Le suivi des flux de populations récolte ainsi des données sur les flux et tendances migratoires, les profils des voyageurs et les parcours et intentions des migrants, afin de fournir une meilleure compréhension des mobilités. 

Au Mali, la DTM recueille des données au niveau de 7 Points de suivi des flux (Flow Monitoring Points, FMP), répartis dans 6 régions afin d’obtenir une meilleure compréhension de l’ampleur, des tendances, des caractéristiques socio-démographiques et des parcours des flux de voyageurs traversant ces différents points.

Ce rapport présente les données recueillies dans le cadre des activités d’enregistrement des flux durant le mois de mars 2022.

Download

Share

Contact
DTMcovid19@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Global
Snapshot Date
Apr 18 2022
Activity
  • Other

The DTM Global Mobility Restrictions Overview provides updates on international air travel restrictions and conditions for
authorized entry. This overview aims to understand how COVID-19 has impacted human mobility, detailing how global
and regional trends in air travel measures have evolved since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in March 2020.
The data presented focuses on the changes in public health-related immigration and border management measures. It
provides information intended to support IOM missions and partners in targeted response planning and advocacy for
vulnerable populations who may be affected by changes in global mobility.

Download

Share

Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Sep 19 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
  • Survey

In 2021, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Haiti provided reception and post-arrival assistance to 19,629 adult and child migrants repatriated to Haiti by both air and sea to Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien. The vast majority - 76 per cent - were returned by flight from the United States, while smaller proportions were returned by other countries and territories in the region, mainly the Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico and the Turks and Caicos Islands. A small number of migrants were returned after being intercepted at sea by the Coast Guard. Most returns by air and sea that took place in 2021 - 84 per cent - occurred between the months of September through December 2021, with the largest waves arriving from 19 September onward.

Download

Share

Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Oct 12 2022
Feb 14 2022
Activity
  • Registration

Since the beginning of 2021 and through 14 February 2022, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Haiti provided
reception and post-arrival assistance to 24,671 adult and child migrants repatriated to Haiti by both air and sea. The vast majority
returned in this period - 76 per cent - were returned by flight from the United States, while smaller proportions were returned by
other countries and territories in the region, mainly the Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico and the Turks and Caicos Islands. A small number of migrants were returned after being intercepted at sea by the Coast Guard. Most returns by air and sea that took place in this period - 87 per cent - occurred from September 2021 onward.

Download

Share

Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Snapshot Date
Aug 14 2021
Activity
  • Other

Les Cayes is analyzed through photo interpretation to catch all damaged and destroyed buildings. Manually, buildings can be
missed, and procedure is taking time to evaluate. Harder to check on satellite imagery because many buildings seems not
having damages. The use of drone images can validate the type of damage on satellite imagery.