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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Oct 16 2022
Oct 22 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking

Dear Yemen Humanitarian Data Partners, 

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 22 October 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 9,185 households (HH) (55,110 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 16 and 22 October 2022, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 55 households (330 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Marib (25 HHs) – Marib City (16 HHs), Marib (6 HHs), Harib (3 HHs) districts.    Most displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah and Shabwah.
  • Taiz (12 HHs) – Al Qahirah (7 HHs), Jabal Habashi (3 HHs), Al Mudhaffar (2 HHs) districts.   Most displacements in the governorate originated from Taiz and Al Hodeidah.
  • Shabwah (9 HHs) – Bayhan (6 HHs), Radum (3 HHs) districts.  Most displacements in the governorate originated from Al Bayda and Al Hodeidah.

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

  • Al Hodeidah (16 HHs) – Jabal Ras (5 HHs), Al Khukhah (3 HHs), Al Marawiah (3 HHs) districts.
  • Taiz (13 HHs) – At Taiziyah (4 HHs), Maqbanah (4 HHs), Al Maafer (2 HHs) districts.
  • Al Bayda (7 HHs) – Nati (4 HHs), Numan (2 HHs), Ash Sharyah (1 HHs) districts.

 

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DTMMozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Oct 21 2022
Oct 21 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Fear of attacks, following confirmed attacks by Non-State Armed Groups in Montepuez district (in M’Pupene locality on the 19th and 20th of October) triggered a displacement of 1,824 individuals, arriving in Montepuez sede. An estimate of 26 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been identified with vulnerabilities in this group. This is the first time that the individuals in this group have been displaced. The main reported need of the group are for Food, Water, and Shelter. The IDPs have indicated that the route used is not safe for travelling, and that they are unsure if they are going to remain in the Sede or move elswhere. Currently they are in the host community.

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DTMMozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Oct 13 2022
Oct 18 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Fear of attacks, confirmed attacks by Non-State Armed Groups in Macomia district (Nguida and Chai localities) triggered 3,390 individual displacement movements within Macomia and from Meluco to Macomia sede. An estimate of 209 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been identified with vulnerabilities. 22% of the recorded movements represent individuals displaced for the first time, 56% for the second, 11% for the third time, 11% more than three times. IOM teams observed an average of 848 individuals arriving at different locations within the reporting period (13 -18 October ). Movements in the region continue to be dynamic among host communities.

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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Oct 12 2022
Oct 18 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

During the reporting period (12 to 18 October 2022), a total of 51 movements were recorded - 30 arrivals (4,221 individuals), 11 departures (338 individuals), and 10 returns (479 individuals). The largest arrival movements was recorded in Macomia (3,567 individuals) and Mueda (399 individuals). The largest departure movements was recorded in Nangade (123 individuals). The largest return movements was observed from Montepuez (412 individuals) to Mocimboa da Praia. Of the total population, 25 per cent of mobile groups were displaced for the first time, 59 per cent for a second time and 16 per cent were displaced at least three times.

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DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
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English
Location
Sudan
Snapshot Date
Oct 23 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

The DTM Emergency Event Tracking (EET) is deployed to track sudden displacement and population movements, provide more frequent updates on the scale of displacement, and quantify the affected population when needed. As a subcomponent of the new Mobility Tracking methodology in Sudan (Round Four), and activated on a need basis, EET utilises a broad network of key informants to capture best estimates of the affected population presence per location – a useful tool for humanitarian response planning and design.

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DTM Haiti, dtmhaiti@iom.int
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English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Since June 2021, an upsurge in violent confrontations between gangs has generated a situation of
generalized insecurity in several communes of the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (ZMPP)
and displaced tens of thousands of people. Insecurity in the capital, which accelerated following the
assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021, has aggravated the already dire economic and
political conditions confronting Haiti. The Haitian Directorate-General for Civil Protection (Direction
Générale de la Protection Civile, DGPC) and IOM’s Displacement Monitoring Matrix (DTM) recorded
47,129 new displacement movements in the ZMPP between 23 April and 23 August 2022.

As of 31 August 2022 in the ZMPP, 87,895 individuals have been displaced by gang violence, including
21,684 in 36 spontaneous sites and 66,211 in 160 host communities/neighbourhoods. Violence
in the capital also prompted large numbers of people to flee to the southern regions of Haiti: the
DGPC and DTM identified 9,252 individuals amongst 51 host communities in the Sud and Grand’
Anse départements displaced by insecurity in the capital.


On 14 August 2021 an earthquake with an epicenter approximately 13 km southeast of Petit-Trou
de Nippes struck the departments of Nippes, South and Grand’Anse. This earthquake caused the
death of 2,246 people, as well as significant damage and destruction to more than 115,000 homes,
and affected over 800,000 people. IOM’s DTM and the DGPC estimate that 16,185 are currently
displaced in the departments of Sud and Grand Anse as a result of the earthquake, including 2,528
in 35 sites and 13,657 in 51 host communal sectors.

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DTM Haiti, dtmhaiti@iom.int
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French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Depuis juin 2021, une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs a causé une situation d’insécurité
généralisée dans plusieurs communes de la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince et le déplacement
de dizaines de milliers de personnes. Cette insécurité, accrue depuis l’assassinat du Président Jovenel
Moise en juillet 2021, aggrave la crise économique et politique qui continue d’affecter Haiti. La
Direction Générale de la Protection Civile (DGPC) et la Matrice de suivi des déplacements (DTM) de
l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) ont estimé 47 129 nouveaux déplacements
individuels dans la Zone métropolitaine entre le 23 avril et le 23 août 2022. Au 31 Août 2022,
87 895 étaient déplacées par les violences entre gangs, y compris 21 684 personnes vivant dans 36
sites de déplacement et 66 211 établis au sein de 160 communautés hôtes. Les violences observées
dans la capitale ont également engendré le déplacement de nombreuses personnes vers les régions
du sud d’Haïti : la DGPC et la DTM ont identifié 9 252 personnes dans les départements du Sud et
de Grand’ Anse ayant fui l’insécurité à Port-au-Prince.
Par ailleurs, le 14 août 2021 un séisme d’épicentre d’environ 13 km au sud-est de Petit-Trou-de-
Nippes a frappé les départements des Nippes, du Sud et de la 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. La DTM et la DGPC estiment que 16 185 PDI
sont actuellement déplacées suite au tremblement de terre, dont 2 528 individus vivant dans 35 sites
et 13 657 personnes résident parmi 51 communautés hôtes.

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dtmlibya@iom.int
Location
Libya
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
May 01 2022 -
Jun 30 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.
Population Groups

Survey Methodology

Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Type of Survey or Assessment

Keywords

Geographical Scope

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Haiti, dtmhaiti@iom.int
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English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Since June 2021, an upsurge in violent confrontations between gangs has generated a situation of
generalized insecurity in several communes of the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (ZMPP)
and displaced tens of thousands of people. Insecurity in the capital, which accelerated following
the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021, has aggravated the already dire economic
and political conditions confronting Haiti. The Haitian Directorate-General for Civil Protection
(Direction Générale de la Protection Civile, DGPC) and IOM’s Displacement Monitoring Matrix
(DTM) recorded 47,129 new displacement movements in the ZMPP between 23 April and 23
August 2022. As of 31 August 2022, 66,211 people (15,492 households) remain displaced
in 160 host communities/neighbourhoods in the ZMPP. Violence in the capital also prompted
large numbers of people to flee to the southern regions of Haiti: the DGPC and DTM identified
9,252 individuals in the Sud and Grand’ Anse départements displaced by insecurity in the capital.
On 14 August 2021 an earthquake with an epicenter approximately 13 km southeast of Petit-
Trou de Nippes struck the departments of Nippes, South and Grand’Anse. This earthquake
caused the death of 2,246 people, as well as significant damage and destruction to more than
115,000 homes, and affected over 800,000 people. IOM’s DTM and the DGPC estimate that
13,657 people in 51 host communities in the départements of Sud and Grand’ Anse are currently
displaced as a result of the earthquake.
The DGPC and DTM thus identified a total of 89,370 individuals (21,354 households) residing
amongst host communities in Haiti. The considerable majority of IDPs living in host communities
(83%) fled urban violence afflicting the ZMPP, while a smaller share (16%) - mainly in Sud and
Grand Anse - were displaced by disasters. Notably, half (50%) of IDPs living in host communities
in Grand’ Anse and 20 per cent in Sud fled gang related violence afflicting Port-au-Prince.

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DTM Haiti, dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Aug 31 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Depuis juin 2021, une recrudescence des affrontements entre gangs a causé une situation
d’insécurité généralisée dans plusieurs communes de la Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince
et le déplacement de dizaines de milliers de personnes. Cette insécurité, accrue depuis l’assassinat
du Président Jovenel Moïse en juillet 2021, aggrave la crise économique et politique qui continue
d’affecter Haiti. La Direction Générale de la Protection Civile (DGPC) et la Matrice de suivi des
déplacements (DTM) de l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) ont estimé 47
129 nouveaux déplacements individuels dans la Zone métropolitaine entre le 23 avril et le 23
août 2022. Au 31 Août 2022, 66 211 personnes (15 492 ménages) restent déplacées
au sein de 160 communautés hôtes/quartiers dans la ZMPP. Les violences observées dans la
capitale ont également engendré le déplacement de nombreuses personnes vers les régions du
sud d’Haïti : la DGPC et la DTM ont identifié 9 252 personnes dans les départements du Sud et
de Grand’ Anse ayant fui l’insécurité à Port-au-Prince.
Par ailleurs, le 14 août 2021 un séisme d’épicentre d’environ 13 km au sud-est de Petit-Troude-
Nippes a frappé les départements des Nippes, du Sud et de la 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. La DTM et la DGPC estiment
que 13 657 PDI vivant parmi 51 communautés hôtes sont actuellement déplacées à la suite du
tremblement de terre.
Au total, la DGPC et la DTM ont identifié 89 370 personnes déplacées internes (21 354 ménages)
vivant au sein de communautés hôtes. La grande majorité des PDI vivant dans des communautés
d’accueil (83%) ont fui les violences touchant la ZMPP, tandis que 16 pour cant des personnes
déplacées – principalement dans le Sud et Grand’ Anse- ont été déplacées par des catastrophes.
Il est à noter que la moitié (50%) des PDI vivant dans des communautés hôtes du département
de Grand’ Anse et 20 pour cent des PDI dans le département du Sud ont quitté la ZMPP en
raison des violences liées aux gangs à Port-au-Prince.