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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jan 01 2017
Dec 31 2021
Activity
  • Other
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

 

On 23 November 2021, the Federal Government of Somalia declared a state of emergency due to drought. In order to support operational planning, DTM Somalia has conducted an analysis of previous drought-related data from 2017 to better understand potential hotspots for displacement and projections of internal displacement movements in the next six months. DTM Somalia has produced projections for two scenarios based on the current drought severity:

• Scenario 1 estimates that 1,415,000 people may be displaced by drought in the coming 6 months

• Scenario 2 estimates that 1,036,000 may be displaced by drought in the coming 6 months

The methodology relies on FAO SWALIM drought severity maps and DTM Somalia ETT and Baseline two data.

Analysis into the following key regions has been conducted to provide an overview of displacement patterns and rural settlements proximity to urban settlements: BAY, BANADIR, GEDO, HIRAAN, BARI, NUGAAL, MUDUG, GALGADUUG, LOWER JUBA, LOWER SHABELLE.

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DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Sudan
Snapshot Date
Dec 19 2021
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Mobility Tracking Round Three started in April 2021 with the expansion of DTM operations to North Kordofan state. Field teams revisited locations covered in Round One and Two, as well as new locations in Blue Nile state which were not covered in the previous rounds. In Round Three, enumerators visited locations across a total of 11 states.

Data collection was carried out over a two-month period, concluding in late June, and followed by data cleaning and verification to produce the third round of results. Key informants included community leaders, government representatives, NGO and humanitarian aid workers, religious leaders and IDP representatives.

Geographically, Round Three covers 1,538 locations in total – 704 locations in North Darfur, 232 locations in South Kordofan, 178 locations in West Kordofan, 102 locations in West Darfur, 100 locations in South Darfur, 74 locations in Central Darfur, 57 locations in Blue Nile, 37 locations in North Kordofan, 23 locations in East Darfur, 17 locations in Gedaref and 14 locations in Kassala.

Mobility Tracking Round Three identified the accumulative presence of 3,086,553 IDPs, 942,299 permanent returnees from internal displacement, 38,485 seasonal returnees, 92,644 returnees from abroad, and 388,634 foreign nationals currently residing in Sudan.

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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
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English
Location
Chad
Snapshot Date
Jan 13 2022
Activity
  • Event Tracking
  • Mobility Tracking

The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is to collect information on large and sudden population movements. Information is collected through key informant interviews or direct observation. This dashboard provides information on displacement which occurred on 13 January 2022 in Massakani, a site in the Lac Province. On 13 January 2022, following an attack carried out by Non-State Armed Groups (NSAGs) in Massakani (sous-prefecture of Liwa) on the night of 12 January, 247 households (1,033 individuals) of IDPs left the site of Massakani and fled to the newly established site, called Merème, located near the site of Amma, in the same sous-prefecture.

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DTM Tchad, dtmtchad@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Chad
Snapshot Date
Jan 13 2022
Activity
  • Event Tracking
  • Mobility Tracking

Le suivi des urgences a pour but de recueillir des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations. Les informations sont collectées à travers des entretiens avec des informateurs clés ou des observations directes. Ce tableau de bord présente des informations sur un mouvement de personnes survenu le 13 janvier 2022 à Massakani, un site de la province du Lac. Le 13 janvier 2022, suite à une attaque survenue dans la nuit du 12 janvier par des groupes armés non étatiques (GANE) dans Massakani (sous-préfecture de Liwa), 247 ménages (1033 individus) constitués des PDI ont quitté le site de Massakani et se sont installés dans un nouveau site nommé « Merème, » situé non loin du site d’Amma, dans la sous-préfecture de Liwa.

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DTM Turkey, DTMTurkey@iom.int
Language
English
Period Covered
Jan 01 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence

According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), there are more than 5* million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.7* million of whom are seeking international protection. Most of those seeking international protection are Syrians (3,737,369* individuals: 3,685,898* urban caseload and 51,471* residing in camps) who are granted temporary protection status in Turkey.

According to DGMM, as of end of 2021, there were 29,256* international protection applicants most frequently nationals of  Afghanistan, Iraq and The Islamic Republic of Iran constitute another group of foreign nationals seeking Turkish humanitarian and legal protection.1 There is an increase of ~93,000 individuals in the number of Syrian nationals in comparison to last year’s figures. In addition, there are 1,314,181* foreign nationals present in Turkey holding residency permits including humanitarian residence holders. The exact number of the humanitarian residence holders is unknown, but it is estimated that there are a few thousand humanitarian resident holders. According to DGMM, 162,996* irregular migrants of different nationalities were apprehended Turkey in 2021.

*Data source DGMM, 31.12.2021

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Aude Nanquette, Ananquette@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Côte d’Ivoire
Period Covered
Oct 01 2020
May 31 2021
Activity
  • Other
  • Survey

Cette étude met à jour les données concernant le niveau de satisfaction de 260 migrants ivoiriens de retour ayant bénéficié d'assistance en espèces et l'impact sur leur réintégration socioéconomique durable. Les données ont été recueillies entre octobre 2020 et mai 2021 au travers d'enquêtes téléphonique et sur le terrain.

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DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Jan 03 2022
Jan 09 2022
Activity
  • Event Tracking
  • Mobility Tracking

Between the 3rd and 9th of January 2022, a total of 3,118 movements were recorded in Adamawa and Borno States. The recorded movements consisted of 2,746 arrivals and 372 departures. Arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, Gwoza, Hawul, Kala/Balge, Monguno and Ngala Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the most conflict-affected Borno State and in Girei, Gombi, Hong, Lamurde, Maiha, Michika, Mubi South, Numan, Yola North and Yola South LGAs of Adamawa State.

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DTM Colombia, DTMColombia@iom.int
Language
Spanish
Location
Colombia
Period Covered
Nov 01 2021
Nov 30 2021
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

El presente reporte DTM incluye información de caracterización por sexo y rango etario de la población refugiada y migrante nacional venezolana presente en los departamentos de Colombia seleccionados para la recolección y su intención de desplazamiento hacia otros países de la región. 

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DTM Turkey, DTMTurkey@iom.int
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English
Period Covered
Oct 01 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Migrants presence

According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM), there are more than 5* million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory, 3.7* million of whom are seeking international protection. Most are Syrians (3,736,799* individuals) who are granted temporary protection status. In addition, international protection applicants from countries including Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq constitute another group of foreign nationals. According to DGMM, there were 31,334* international protection applicants present in Turkey in 20201, published annually. Moreover,  according to UNHCR**, there are close to 330,000 international protection status holders and asylum-seekers. Since September 2021 the number of Syrians residing in camps has decreased by 708.

 

*Data source DGMM, 30.12.2021
**Data source UNHCR, October 2021

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
Location
Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Oct 01 2021 -
Dec 31 2021
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are fully updated in one calendar month, which means that information on all locations is updated once a month. In two weeks, approximately 50% of the locations are updated, data is sent to the IOM Information Management Unit, and the dataset with partial updates is released after quality control, while the teams continue to update information from the remaining locations. By the end of the month, the update is complete and the DTM report is published with fully updated information on IDPs and returnees. Core information routinely collected is: - Geographical (governorate, district, sub-district, location and GPS coordinates of the place of displacement/return where the population is identified). - Governorate of origin for IDPs, and governorate of last displacement for returnees. - Wave of displacement (the DTM conventionally identifies six displacement waves or periods: pre-June 2014; June-July 2014; August 2014; post-September 2014; Post April 2015; and Post March 2016 onwards). - Shelter type (the DTM identifies four shelter category: Camps; critical shelter arrangements (informal settlements, religious buildings, schools; unfinished or abandoned buildings; and other formal settlements/ collective centers); private dwellings (host communities, rented houses, and hotels/motels); and unknown (applies to locations not accessible when the shelter type cannot be identified). The DTM Master lists also collect additional operational information: - Name, position and contact details of the key informant. - Status of the update (i.e. new location; old location with updated information weather changed or unchanged; or not assessed in the current round). - Date of the update. - Location accessibility. - Notes from the field. The Master Lists collects information on the total number of families displaced or returned to a location at the time of data collection, not on new cases. Therefore, at every round of updates, the new count replaces the old count. The new count can be lower/higher than the previous count if the inflow is smaller/bigger than the outflow, or it can be zero if all IDPs/returnees left the place where they were previously identified. Once a location stops hosting IDPs or returnees, the DTM does not track personal IDP movements; that is, if specific families returned home, moved to a different shelter in the same location, or moved to a different location still away from home. Instead, the DTM methodology is designed to regularly monitor and update all IDP locations, thus enabling a continuous countrywide coverage of the main characteristics of the IDP population. The IDP Master List was launched in December 2013 and the Returnee Master List in April 2015 (although returnee figures have been retroactively reported since October 2014).
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The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries