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DTM Mediterranean, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023 -
Dec 31 2023

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SheetContentCountries and Areas
SummarySummary figures on mixed migration flows by sea and by land, by country and by routeBGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP
ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* 
First_Arrival_Countries_MonthlyMonthly figures of arrivals by sea and by land, by countryBGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP
Other_Countries_Areas_MonthlyMonthly figures of arrivals by sea and by land, by countryALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* 
First_Arrival_Countries_CoOMonthly figures of arrivals by country of origin, by countryBGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP
Other_Countries_Areas_CoOMonthly figures of arrivals by country of origin, by countryALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* 
All_Daily BreakdownDaily arrivals by sea and by land, by countryBGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP
ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* 
All_Migrants PresenceMigrant presence in reception centers, by countryBGR, CYP, GRC, ITA
ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* 
SourcesSources by country and data series 
ISO3List of countries and areas names, and their ISO code 3-digits 

 

Population Groups

Migrants Present

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Refugees/Asylum Seekers

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Demographics

Mobility

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Ukraine
Period Covered
Feb 01 2024
Feb 29 2024
Activity
  • Baseline Assessment

The Registered IDP Area Baseline Assessment provides granular data on the number and geographic location of officially registered internally displaced people (IDPs). This report assesses registered IDP presence at the hromada level, also mapping the recorded change since the previous round. 


The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 33 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 29 February 2024, equivalent to a total of 3,413,472 registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,098 hromadas (83% of all hromadas covered in Ukrainian government-controlled areas), across 108 raions and 23 oblasts. Data disaggregated by age, sex and disability status were provided for around 83 per cent of the administrative units covered. 

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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Sep 30 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Displacement Solutions

In consideration of its Internal Displacement Strategy, IOM developed this Solutions and Mobility Index (SMI) Report to further support with data initiatives around fragility, solutions and mobility. This report provides an assessment of stability in municipalities, focusing on three key themes: livelihoods and access to basic services, social cohesion, and disaster risk reduction measures. 

This report presents analysis on the Stability Index for all 100 municipalities in Libya, combining nine sub indicators to estimate a score for each municipality. These indicators are based on data collected through interviews with key informants conducted between June and September 2023 across 100 municipalities in Libya using both in-person and phone interviews. Multiple key informants from different communities were interviewed in each municipality, thus the results represent snapshots of community-level information as of mid-year 2023. The key informants included IDP and returnee leaders, community workers, civil society representatives, among others.

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
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English
Location
Ukraine
Period Covered
Nov 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
  • Return Intention
  • Mobility Tracking

Станом на 27 грудня 2023 року приблизно 3 689 000 осіб залишаються внутрішньо переміщеними особами в межах України, а за оцінками УВКБ ООН – 5 974 800 переміщених осіб перебуває за кордоном. За оцінками МОМ 4 445 000 осіб після періоду переміщення повернулись на місця постійного проживання в Україні, з них 26 відсотків повернулись з-за кордону.


Маючи на меті забезпечення інформацією, потрібною для цільового втручання, спрямованого на зменшення уразливостей, що виникають з поганих структурних і соціальних умов у районах повернення, Оцінка умов повернення (CoRA) надає докладні дані про те, де відбуваються повернення, у чому полягають найбільші уразливості тих, хто повернувся, та про їх причини.

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DTM Poland, iomdtmPoland@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Poland
Period Covered
Oct 01 2023
Jan 31 2024
Activity
  • Survey

In March of 2023, IOM Poland launched its Integration Survey to assess the progress and needs relating to economic and social integration of refugees from Ukraine in Poland. The assessment aims to understand refugees’ employment, housing, finances, social connections, integration challenges, urgent needs, and vulnerabilities.

In the 1 October 2023 – 31 January 2024 period, a total of 1,371 surveys were conducted. This report provides a focused overview of the needs and potential vulnerabilities of Ukrainian refugees in Poland who reside outside of collective accommodation, i.e., those being hosted in private homes or paying for private accommodation on their own.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Slovakia
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey

Key Findings:

  • Among respondents, 75 per cent are active (employed or unemployed), and 25 per cent are inactive (student status, parental leave, retirement, unemployment and not looking for a job).
  • Within active population, 63 per cent are employed and 37 per cent are unemployed.
  • Employment rate is higher (70%) among those who speak Hungarian fluently.
  • Women with children experience lower employment rates: 55 per cent are employed with at least one infant (0-4 years-old) and 60 per cent are employed with at least one child (5-17 years-old).
  • 62 per cent of women in single-headed households are employed.
  • Top barriers to unemployment: language barrier (52%), family duties (24%), medical conditions (11%). (*more than one answer possible)
  • Satisfaction with job and skills matching is higher among men (71%) than women (51%)
  • Employment support is ranked among the top 5 needs*: 29 per cent of respondents are in need of employment support. (*more than one answer possible)
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Location
Ukraine
Period Covered
Nov 27 2023
Dec 12 2023
Activity
  • Survey

З 27 листопада по 27 грудня 2023 року Міжнародна організація з міграції (МОМ) провела 15-й раунд Опитування загального населення (GPS) - високорепрезентативної оцінки внутрішнього переміщення та повернення в Україні. П'ятдесят експертів зі збору даних провели скринінгові телефонні інтерв'ю з 20 000 випадково відібраних респондентів та подальші інтерв'ю з 1 517 ВПО, 1 541 особами, які повернулися, та 2 002 місцевими жителями, використовуючи методологію комп'ютеризованого телефонного інтерв'ю (CATI) та метод випадкового набору номера (RDD).

У цьому звіті представлені основні результати Раунду 15 GPS, зокрема детальна інформація про чисельність населення, переміщення та наміри щодо повернення, демографічні профілі, склад домогосподарств і вразливості, а також потреби населення, що повертається, з метою сприяння прийняттю обґрунтованих рішень щодо стратегічних, технічних і програмних аспектів реагування на надзвичайні ситуації та заходів з відновлення в Україні.

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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English
Location
Slovakia
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey

Key findings:

  • 53 per cent of respondents live with people with specific needs or serious health conditions.
  • Households living with people with specific needs* include infants aged 0-4 years old (15%), children aged 5-17 years old (46%), and elderly above 60 years old (44%).
  • Specific needs* include chronic diseases or serious medical conditions (87%), visual impairment (70%) and hearing difficulties (19%).
  • The need for additional information* on healthcare services is reported by 54 per cent of respondents, with 24 per cent citing the need for information on access to medication and one per cent in need of information on psychosocial support.
  • Top barriers to accessing healthcare services* include long queues (58%), service costs (50%), unavailability (22%), language barrier (21%) and discrimination (17%).
  • 94 per cent have applied for Temporary Protection among respondents facing barriers to access to healthcare.
  • 76 per cent of respondents pay for healthcare services and/or medication.

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IOM DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Location
Yemen
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Feb 01 2024 -
Feb 29 2024
In February 2024, IOM Yemen DTM recorded 1,744 migrants entering Yemen, an increase of less than one per cent compared to last month (1,737). Shabwah typically serves as an entry point for migrants from Somalia and rarely sees migrants departing from Djibouti due to the considerable distance between Djibouti and Shabwah. Thus, Shabwah was the arrival destination for all migrants departed from Bari, Somalia (1,744). The overall number of migrants entering through Shabwah has increased by less than one per cent in February (1,744) compared to January 2024 (1,736).

According to DTM, conflict-induced movements constituted 56 per cent of all incoming movements in February 2024. These movements were exclusively observed in Shabwah, originating from Bari, Somalia (22% children, 21% women, and 58% men).

DTM observed a decrease in Yemeni returnees by 39 per cent in February (3,116) compared to January (5,148). This decrease might be attributed to the fact that more people travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia annually to perform the Omrah during the months of Sha'aban and Ramadan. This results in heavy crowding at Al-Wadea'ah land border and causes the Saudi authorities to concentrate more on those entering the country irregularly than on the process of deportation.

The deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Yemen has forced many migrants to make the difficult decision to return to their home countries in the Horn of Africa. Others are reported to have been deported by authorities. DTM recorded that in February 2024, a total of 2,326 migrants either opted to take the risky journey back or were deported by boat from Yemen. This group consisted of 92 per cent men, 4 per cent women, and 4 per cent children.

Additionally, the Djibouti DTM team documented that during the same period, 1,730 migrants (1,570 males and 160 females) embarked on a dangerous journey back home by boat from Yemen. These numbers highlight the significant challenges faced by migrants in Yemen and the desperate situations that have driven them to undertake perilous voyages across the sea.
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The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries