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Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Aug 01 2020
Apr 30 2021
Activity
  • Other

In April 2019, the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Unit in Iraq published a report, “An In-Depth Analysis of the Main Districts of Origin.” The aim of this report was to complement the information in a separate in-depth analysis of return barriers faced by IDPs, presented in the report “Reasons to Remain: Categorizing Protracted Displacement in Iraq,” which was published in November 2018.

In January 2021, IOM produced an updated in-depth report on return barriers, “Protracted Displacement in Iraq: Revisiting Categories of Return Barriers.” This report drew on data that had been collected since November 2018 in locations of displacement and return, and is centered on a categorization framework highlighting the different reasons why the remaining 1.2 million IDPs remained in displacement at that time. This report highlighted the key return barriers faced by IDPs in the eight governorates of displacement, and identified key challenges faced by returnees that would likely represent return barriers in the 8 governorates of return/origin. However, the data included in this report was reported on based on the locations where IDPs are displaced. As such, a gap in updated information has remained related to how conditions of IDPs vary according to the districts from which they originate – including factors affecting their prospects of returning home – as well as the conditions faced by returnees who have arrived back to these districts.

As at 30 April 2021, a total of 1,198,940 IDP individuals remain displaced across 18 governorates and 105 districts. However, 95 per cent of this group originate from just 25 districts within 8 governorates. To address a gap of up-to-date information at district level and provide an update of the report published in April 2019, DTM developed this report, which is based on an analysis of 17 of the main districts from which IDPs originate across a range of quantitative indicators.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Jul 01 2020
Jul 31 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.

Cross-border monitoring is drawn from IOM’s DTM standard methodology, designed to capture and describe migration flows and is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, targeting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The data for this report was gathered through two separate approaches – a headcount of all travellers entering or leaving Iraq and a sample surveys

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Jun 01 2020
Jun 30 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.

Cross-border monitoring is drawn from IOM’s DTM standard methodology, designed to capture and describe migration flows and is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, targeting Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The data for this report was gathered through two separate approaches – a headcount of all travellers entering or leaving Iraq and a sample survey of travellers, which took place at three border crossing points during June 2020..

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Jan 01 2020
Jan 31 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East. This data collection activity is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, targeting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The data for this report was gathered through counting exercises and surveys of travellers that took place at five border crossing points during January 2020.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Nov 01 2020
Feb 28 2021
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) and Turkey to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.

Cross-border monitoring is drawn from IOM’s DTM standard methodology, designed to capture and describe migration flows, and is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, funded by the European Union, targeting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The report presents an overview of the overall movements of travellers observed at each of five monitored border crossing points over the period from November 2020 to February 2021, their socio-demographic characteristics, and reasons for travel. It is also focused on their awareness of COVID-19 symptoms, prevention measures and risk factors.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Sep 01 2020
Sep 30 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.

Cross-border monitoring is drawn from IOM’s DTM standard methodology, designed to capture and describe migration flows and is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, targeting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The report presents an overview of the overall movements of travellers observed at each of three monitored border crossing points during September 2020, their socio-demographic characteristics, and reasons for travel. It is also focused on their awareness of COVID-19 symptoms, prevention measures and risk factors.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Aug 01 2020
Aug 31 2020
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey

DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.

Cross-border monitoring is drawn from IOM’s DTM standard methodology, designed to capture and describe migration flows and is part of the Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP) project, targeting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq and Pakistan.

The report presents an overview of the overall movements of travellers observed at each of three monitored border crossing points during August 2020, their socio-demographic characteristics and reasons for travel. It is also focused on their awareness of COVID-19 symptoms, prevention measures and risk factors.

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Published date
Wed, 05/18/2022 - 21:11
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Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements - Nouveaux déplacements – Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince – 23 avril au 6 mai 2022

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Wed, 05/18/2022 - 20:51
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Haiti – Système D’alerte Précoce pour les Déplacements – Nouvelles arrivées de PDI – Zone métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince – 23 avril au 6 mai 2022

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dtmhaiti@iom.int
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French
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
May 07 2022
May 13 2022
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Une apparente amélioration de la situation sécuritaire dans plusieurs quartiers qui avaient été sévèrement affectés par les affrontements entre gangs des dernières semaines a permis des timides retours de population et un partiel rétablissement du réseau des transports à Croix des Bouquets, Cité Soleil et Tabarre. Toutefois, des milliers de personnes continuent de se déplacer à cause des violences incessantes dans les quartiers de Marin, Galette – Roche Blanche, Dupont, Ti Ayiti et Petit Moulin de Pernier. D’autres, notamment à Sarthe, Drouillard et Bonrepos – Lizon, ont profité d’une amélioration de la situation locale pour laisser des zones à risque d’ultérieures violences. Dans la période d’évaluation précédente (23 avril – 6 mai) DTM estimait 16 828 nouveaux déplacements et 7 336 nouvelles arrivées de personnes déplacées internes dans 63 quartiers évalues de la zone métropolitaine.