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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Snapshot Date
Oct 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

Detention Centre Profiling is a component of IOM Libya’s Displacement Matrix programme. It is a data oriented tool that routinely provides specific sex and age demographic data and key sectorial information on individuals held in Libya’s detention centres on the date of assessment.

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dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Nov 05 2022
Nov 11 2022
Activity
  • Event Tracking

Une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs rivaux, ainsi que l'éruption de manifestations parfois violentes, des pillages, pénuries de biens essentiels et le blocage d'axes routiers et ports dans la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (ZMPP) au cours des derniers mois ont accrû l'insécurité déjà présente et ont aggravé une situation économique déjà précaire. Cette situation s'est accompagnée, ces dernières semaines, d'une flambée épidemique de choléra. Tout cela a contribué à des déplacements urbains à grande échelle.

Ce rapport présente les résultats de l'évaluation hebdomadaire des déplacements et de la situation humanitaire effectuée par le système d'alerte précoce du ZMPP. 917 nouveaux déplacements (-42% par rapport à la période d'évaluation précédente) et 876 nouvelles arrivées (+6% par rapport à la période d'évaluation précédente) de personnes déplacées internes ont été rapportés pendant la période d’évaluation dans les 373 quartiers évalués. La plupart de ces déplacements ont eu lieu dans les communes de Croix-des-Bouquets (86%), Tabarre (5%) et Pétion-Ville (5%). Durant la période d’évaluation du 29 octobre au 5 novembre, la DTM avait observé 1 585 nouveaux déplacements et 819 nouvelles arrivées de personnes déplacées dans 303 quartiers évalués.

La situation sécuritaire reste toujours tendue, avec 81 quartiers affectés par l'insécurité (-16% par rapport à la période d'évaluation précédente) et 57 par des violences généralisées (+24%). 46 quartiers (+48% par rapport à la période d'évaluation précédente) ont signalé une flambée épidémique de choléra dans le contexte de la résurgence des cas de choléra en Haïti, qui au 15 novembre 2022 avait conduit au décès de 169 personnes dans le pays. Dix-huit quartiers étaient situés à Cité Soleil, les autres étant situés à Port-au-Prince (11), Carrefour (7), Delmas (5), Tabarre (3), et Pétion-Ville (2).

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DTM Cameroon, DTMCameroon@iom.int
Location
Cameroon
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
  • Village Assessment
Period Covered
Aug 11 2022 -
Aug 24 2022

The Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA) aims to provide an overview of the sectoral needs of affected populations in localities hosting displaced populations to the humanitarian partners and enables them to provide assistance.

Population Groups

IDPs

Other

Returnee (Previously Displaced Abroad)

Returnee (Previously Internally Displaced)

Survey Methodology

Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Site or Location

Type of Survey or Assessment

Household

Keywords

Education

Food security & livelihoods

Health

Nutrition

Protection

SNFI

WASH

Geographical Scope Partial Coverage

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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dtmsudan@iom.int
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English
Location
Sudan
Period Covered
Dec 15 2021
Jan 16 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking

This publication presents the first Integrated Location Assessment (ILA) conducted by DTM Sudan. ILA reports are utilised to enhance and provide accurate and up-to-date information on access to services at major sites of displacement, alongside profiles of displaced and returnee populations. The purpose of this exercise is to determine a severity level of living conditions of returnees and IDPs, allowing partners to better strategize for resources and operations in vulnerable areas as well as mitigate migration risks of push and pull factors. This exercise supports a more specific set of coherent interventions that bridge humanitarian, recovery, peacebuilding, and stabilisation needs.

 

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Location
Yemen
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking
Period Covered
Nov 13 2022 -
Nov 19 2022
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 19 November 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 9,497 households (HH) (56,982 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 13 and 19 November 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 125 households (750 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Lahj (69 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (55 HHs), Al Musaymir (7 HHs), Tuban (7 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Lahj and Taiz.
  • Al Maharah (13 HHs) – Al Ghaydhah (8 HHs), Qishn (4 HHs), Al Masilah (1 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah and Taiz.
  • Abyan (9 HHs) – Zinjibar (6 HHs), Khanfar (3 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Taiz.
The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:

  • Taiz (48 HHs) – Dimnat Khadir (27 HHs), Maqbanah (7 HHs), At Taiziyah (6 HHs) districts.
  • Lahj (43 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (31 HHs), Al Musaymir (12 HHs) districts.
  • Al Hodeidah (17 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (8 HHs), Al Marawiah (3 HHs), Zabid (2 HHs) districts.
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Keywords

Geographical Scope

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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Yemen
Period Covered
Nov 13 2022
Nov 19 2022
Activity
  • 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 19 November 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 9,497 households (HH) (56,982 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

                                                                                                                

Between 13 and 19 November 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 125 households (750 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

                                                                                                                

  • Lahj (69 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (55 HHs), Al Musaymir (7 HHs), Tuban (7 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Lahj and Taiz.
  • Al Maharah (13 HHs) – Al Ghaydhah (8 HHs), Qishn (4 HHs), Al Masilah (1 HH) districts.        Most displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah and Taiz.
  • Abyan (9 HHs) – Zinjibar (6 HHs), Khanfar (3 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Taiz.

                                                                                                                

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

  • Taiz (48 HHs) – Dimnat Khadir (27 HHs), Maqbanah (7 HHs), At Taiziyah (6 HHs) districts.
  • Lahj (43 HHs) – Al Qubaytah (31 HHs), Al Musaymir (12 HHs) districts.
  • Al Hodeidah (17 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (8 HHs), Al Marawiah (3 HHs), Zabid (2 HHs) districts.
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SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Oct 31 2022
Flow monitoring aims to derive quantitative estimates of the flow of individuals through specific locations and to collect information about the profile, intentions and needs of the people moving and to quantify highly mobile populations by providing a picture of complex mobility dynamics.
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Keywords

Geographical Scope

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The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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ropretoriarmdhub@iom.int
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English
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Period Covered
Oct 01 2022
Oct 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

IOM works with national and local authorities in order to gain a better understanding of population movements throughout Southern Africa. Through the setup of Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs), IOM seeks to quantify migration flows, trends and routes and to gain a better understanding of the profiles of observed individuals at entry, transit or exit points (such as border crossing posts, bus stations, rest areas, police checkpoints and reception centres). This report is an overview of the data collected in these FMPs from 1 to 31 October 2022.

Inter-regional migration from and within the Southern Africa is categorized along the following corridors. The Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) were set-up in several key transit locations along the corridors to track the movements of passengers: 

•Zimbabwe (Mutare) – Mozambique (Manica)

•Zimbabwe – Zambia (Chirundu)

•Zimbabwe – Botswana (Plumtree)

•Zimbabwe (Beitbridge) – South Africa

•Malawi (Mchinji) - Zambia (Mwami)

•Malawi (Karonga ) – United Republic of Tanzania

•Malawi (Mwanza) – Mozambique (Zobue) 

•Malawi (Mulanje) – Mozambique

•Mozambique (Ressano Garcia) – South Africa

•Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kasumbalesa) – Zambia

Over the reporting period a total of 75,652 movements were observed across 49 FMPs in the region. The Zimbabwe – South Africa corridor hosted the largest number of movements with 36,949 (49%) followed by the Malawi (Mwanza) – Mozambique (Zobue) corridor with 11,515 (15%) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (Kasumbalesa) – Zambia corridor with 6,882 (9%) movements reported.

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Regional Office Dakar, RODakarepcteam@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Senegal
Period Covered
Aug 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

L’OIM, à travers l’outil de Suivi des flux de populations (Flow Monitoring) de la Matrice de suivi des déplacements DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix), récolte des données à des points d’entrée, de sortie et de transit clés, afin de mieux comprendre les mouvements de populations à travers l’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre

Le suivi des flux de population est une activité qui permet de quantifier et de qualifier les flux et tendances de mobilités, les profils des migrants, et les expériences et routes migratoires. Depuis 2017, plusieurs points de suivi des flux de populations (FMP) ont été progressivement installés dans d'importantes localités du Sénégal  pour faire le suivi des flux migratoires dans le pays.

Après un arrêt des activités entre avril 2021 et mai 2022 marqué par la fermeture des points existants, la collecte de données a repris avec l’ouverture d'un nouveau site à Rosso (Sénégal), permettant de faire le suivi des dynamiques migratoires depuis le nord du Sénégal, zone de passage de la route méditerranéenne occidentale, et des mouvements entre le Sénégal  et la Mauritanie.​ 

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DTMMozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Nov 09 2022
Nov 15 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

During the reporting period (09 to 15 November 2022), a total of 82 movements were recorded - 52 arrivals (10,667 individuals), 14 departures (1,908 individuals), 6 transits (1,460 individuals) and 10 returns (181 individuals). The largest arrival movements were recorded in Namuno (4,808 individuals), Montepuez (4,035 individuals), Balama (1,048 individuals) and Mueda (287 individuals). The largest departure movements were recorded in Balama (1,076 individuals), Nangade (1,076 individuals), and Namuno (202 individuals). The largest return movement was observed within Muidumbe (84 individuals). The largest transit movements were observed within Montepuez (773 individuals) and from Balama to Montepuez (586 individuals). Of the total population, 79 per cent of mobile groups were displaced for the first time, 14 per cent for a second time and 7 per cent were displaced at least three times.