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Countries
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Data and Analysis
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Special Focus
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Crisis Responses
Contact
DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Oct 01 2021
Oct 31 2021
Activity
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
Ce tableau de bord fournit une analyse des tendances de la mobilité des populations observées au niveau de six (6) points de suivi des flux (Flow Monitoring Points, FMP), cinq (5) établis sur des points d’entrée non-officiels établis entre la frontière du Burundi et la République Unie de Tanzanie à Kwa Rutuku, Mukambati, Mbundi, Kabuyenge et Kabogo et un (1) point d’entrée officiel situé entre la frontière du Burundi et de la République Démocratique du Congo à Gatumba. Au cours de la période considérée, un total de 48 232 mouvements ont été observés à ces points. Environ 49,4 pour cent de tous les mouvements au niveau des deux frontières étaient sortants et 50,6 pour cent étaient entrants. La République Unie de Tanzanie était le principal pays d’origine (51,6%) et de destination (48,4%) de la plupart des mouvements suivis à travers les FMPs frontaliers avec ce pays. De même, la République Démocratique du Congo était le principal pays d’origine (35,6%) et de destination (64,4%) de la plupart des mouvements suivis à travers le FMP frontalier avec ce pays.
Contact
DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jun 01 2021
Sep 30 2021
Activity
- Other
COVID-19 and Vaccination in Libya – An assessment of migrants’ knowledge, attitudes & practices report sheds light on what migrants know about COVID-19 pandemic, their beliefs and practices in relation to COVID-19 with an aim to inform risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) activities. This report also provides an overview of migrants’ perception and attitude towards COVID-19 vaccines, their willingness to get vaccinated and perceptions on potential barriers faced in accessing the vaccine.
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Village Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 19 2021 -Apr 22 2021
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs. Its main objectives are to map the availability of basic needs, services, infrastructure and to identify priority areas for intervention within selected counties in South Sudan. The assessment is funded by the Reconciliation, Stabilization and Resilience Trust Fund area based programming for Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Data collection and analysis was conducted as part of joint IOM and UNICEF-led program on strengthening education programs and infrastructure in targeted counties.
Data was collected between March and April 2021, with previously inaccessible facilities and settlements in Akobo assessed in May and June 2021. DTM assessed the counties of Akobo and Pibor in Jonglei state, covering 25 bomas in seven payams (83.3% coverage) and 34 bomas in four payams (54.8% coverage), respectively. Five bomas in Akobo could not be assessed due to insecurity and road inaccessibility. In Pibor, five bomas could not be assessed due to road inaccessibility.
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
Contact
DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Oct 01 2021
Oct 31 2021
Activity
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
This Dashboard provides an analysis of the trends in population mobility observed at six (6) flow monitoring points (FMPs), five (5) established at unofficial border crossing points between Burundi and the United Republic of Tanzania border at Kwa Rutuku, Mukambati, Mbundi, Kabuyenge and Kabogo and one (1) established at official border crossing point, between Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo at Gatumba. Over the reporting period, a total of 48,232 movements were observed at these points. About 49.4 per cent of all movements at the two borders were outgoing and 50.6 per cent were incoming. The United Republic of Tanzania was the main country of origin (51.6%) and destination (48.4%) for the movements followed through the FMPs bordering this country. Similarly, the Democratic Republic of the Congo was also the main country of origin (35.6%) and destination (64.4%) for movements followed through the FMP at the border with the same country.
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Village Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 19 2021 -Apr 22 2021
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs. Its main objectives are to map the availability of basic needs, services, infrastructure and to identify priority areas for intervention within selected counties in South Sudan. The assessment is funded by the Reconciliation, Stabilization and Resilience Trust Fund area based programming for Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Data collection and analysis was conducted as part of joint IOM and UNICEF-led program on strengthening education programs and infrastructure in targeted counties.
Data was collected between March and April 2021, with previously inaccessible facilities and settlements in Akobo assessed in May and June 2021. DTM assessed the counties of Akobo and Pibor in Jonglei state, covering 25 bomas in seven payams (83.3% coverage) and 34 bomas in four payams (54.8% coverage), respectively. Five bomas in Akobo could not be assessed due to insecurity and road inaccessibility. In Pibor, five bomas could not be assessed due to road inaccessibility.
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
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Village Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 19 2021 -Apr 22 2021
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs. Its main objectives are to map the availability of basic needs, services, infrastructure and to identify priority areas for intervention within selected counties in South Sudan. The assessment is funded by the Reconciliation, Stabilization and Resilience Trust Fund area based programming for Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Data collection and analysis was conducted as part of joint IOM and UNICEF-led program on strengthening education programs and infrastructure in targeted counties.
Data was collected between March and April 2021, with previously inaccessible facilities and settlements in Akobo assessed in May and June 2021. DTM assessed the counties of Akobo and Pibor in Jonglei state, covering 25 bomas in seven payams (83.3% coverage) and 34 bomas in four payams (54.8% coverage), respectively. Five bomas in Akobo could not be assessed due to insecurity and road inaccessibility. In Pibor, five bomas could not be assessed due to road inaccessibility.
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
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Village Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 19 2021 -Apr 22 2021
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs. Its main objectives are to map the availability of basic needs, services, infrastructure and to identify priority areas for intervention within selected counties in South Sudan. The assessment is funded by the Reconciliation, Stabilization and Resilience Trust Fund area based programming for Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Data collection and analysis was conducted as part of joint IOM and UNICEF-led program on strengthening education programs and infrastructure in targeted counties.
Data was collected between March and April 2021, with previously inaccessible facilities and settlements in Akobo assessed in May and June 2021. DTM assessed the counties of Akobo and Pibor in Jonglei state, covering 25 bomas in seven payams (83.3% coverage) and 34 bomas in four payams (54.8% coverage), respectively. Five bomas in Akobo could not be assessed due to insecurity and road inaccessibility. In Pibor, five bomas could not be assessed due to road inaccessibility.
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
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Village Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 19 2021 -Apr 22 2021
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) conducted the Village Assessment Survey (VAS) to facilitate planning for transition and recovery programs. Its main objectives are to map the availability of basic needs, services, infrastructure and to identify priority areas for intervention within selected counties in South Sudan. The assessment is funded by the Reconciliation, Stabilization and Resilience Trust Fund area based programming for Jonglei and Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Data collection and analysis was conducted as part of joint IOM and UNICEF-led program on strengthening education programs and infrastructure in targeted counties.
Data was collected between March and April 2021, with previously inaccessible facilities and settlements in Akobo assessed in May and June 2021. DTM assessed the counties of Akobo and Pibor in Jonglei state, covering 25 bomas in seven payams (83.3% coverage) and 34 bomas in four payams (54.8% coverage), respectively. Five bomas in Akobo could not be assessed due to insecurity and road inaccessibility. In Pibor, five bomas could not be assessed due to road inaccessibility.
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
Contact
SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Location
South Sudan
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jul 01 2021 -Sep 30 2021
Mobility Tracking quantifies the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in South Sudan in displacement sites and host communities. As of September 2021, IOM DTM mapped a total of 2,017,236 IDPs (7% previously displaced abroad) and 1,782,803 returnees (34% per cent from abroad) in 3,335 locations across South Sudan.
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
Dec 01 2021
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Reporting directly
Senior DTM Coordination Manager
Duty Station
Geneva, Switzerland
Number of positions
1
Starting Date
Jan 1 2022
Type
Consultant
Closing Date
2022-01-23
Status
Open
I. ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT AND SCOPE
Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) gathers and analyze data to disseminate critical multi layered information on the mobility, vulnerabilities, and needs of displaced and mobile populations that enables decision makers and responders to provide these populations with better context specific assistance.
Under the direct supervision of the Senior DTM Coordination Manager, and the overall supervision of the Global DTM Coordinator, the successful candidate will be responsible to support the development and implementation of Fragility, Solutions, and Mobility (FSM) workstream within the Global DTM Support Team.
II. RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Specific duties and responsibilities will include the following tasks:
- Support the development and implementation of FSM workstream at the global level and in the field. This includes, but not limited to, technical design, implementation, and refinement of FSM tools and applications, development of multi-layered analysis frameworks and models, and implementation in field operations as required.
- Support internal coordination on the various FSM topics between DTM and other relevant IOM’s programming or thematic areas as required.
- Provide remote or on-site (deployment) field technical and/or operational support for DTM implementation in the field in relation to the FSM workstream.
- Support in technical liaison with relevant external counterparts as required in relation to FSM workstream. This includes representation in the relevant technical inter-agency forums at global level.
- Ensure the application of data responsibility and data ethics measures, safeguards, and standards across all elements of FSM development and implementation, at the global level and in the field.
- Research, review, analyze, and recommend improvement on tools, methods, frameworks and best practices in relation to FSM workstream
- Support in engaging DTM operations worldwide regularly to explore and recommend potential FSM implementation and expansion in the fields.
- Support in exploring further maximization of data use in various thematic areas across the humanitarian, development, and migration programming in relation to FSM continued development and implementation.
- Support in training and capacity building activities for DTM personnel worldwide in relation to FSM workstream.
- Support in the organization and participation in various relevant events, meeting, and webinars related to FSM or in which FSM can contribute to.
- Perform other duties as may be assigned.
III. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
Master’s degree in Statistics or Quantitative field (Math, Computer Science, Econometrics, Physics/Chemistry, Bioinformatics, etc.), or, alternatively, an equivalent combination of related education and professional experience.
Experience
- Experience in the development and implementation of humanitarian, transition and recovery, and/or development projects and programming.
- Experience in works related to prioritization index in humanitarian, development, and/or migration programming.
- Experience in implementing large data and information projects informing multi-sectoral programming areas.
- Experience developing best practices and tools to harmonize data collection and consolidation of datasets/databases.
- Experience in working with large population database will be a significant advantage.
IV. SKILLS
- Excellent analytical, writing and communication skills.
- Excellent skills in Microsoft Office suite. Additionally, proficiency on database software, GIS, and data visualization tools, will be an advantage.
- Skills in statistics and statistical methods, survey and assessment methodologies, and development of analysis framework and analytical outputs.
- Skills in supporting the coordination of multi-stakeholder engagement at global and field level.
- Have a solid awareness of existing and new developments in responsible, inclusive and ethical data science practices.
V. COMPETENCIES
The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following values and competencies:
Values
- Inclusion and respect for diversity: respects and promotes individual and cultural differences; encourages diversity and inclusion wherever possible.
- Integrity and transparency: maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.
- Professionalism: demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators
- Teamwork: develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve shared goals and optimize results.
- Delivering results: produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely manner; is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.
- Managing and sharing knowledge: continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and innovate.
- Accountability: takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes responsibility for own action and delegated work.
- Communication: encourages and contributes to clear and open communication; explains complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must submit updated CV and cover letter (in PDF format and only one file with your name and surname) to dtmrecruitment@iom.int adding DTM Fragility, Solutions, and Mobility (FSM) Consultant Geneva in the subject line, no later than Sunday 23rd January.
NOTE: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Incomplete applications will not be considered