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Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Mar 01 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
  • Site Assessment

Em março, a população fora de abrigos diminuiu 9% com relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 1.715 pessoas. Após a transição da estrutura no Posto de Recepção e Apoio (PRA), foram contabilizados 697 refugiados e migrantes venezuelanos no serviço de pernoite, observando-se 5% de aumento comparado com o mês de fevereiro. O número de ocupações espontâneas na cidade se manteve em catorze espaços, contudo, a quantidade de pessoas nesses locais caiu de 936 para 889, representando 5% a
menos que o mês anterior. Neste mês, 129 pessoas estavam em situação de rua, uma redução de 55% quando comparado com o período anterior.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment
Period Covered
May 01 2021 -
Jul 31 2021
The Integrated Location Assessment (ILA) is an annual assessment that collects detailed information through key informants on displaced and returnee households living in locations identified through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Master Lists. The reference unit of the assessment is the location, which is defined as an area that corresponds with either a village for rural areas or a neighbourhood for urban areas (i.e. fourth official administrative division). Routinely collected information includes geographic distribution and main characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees, mobility and future intentions including obstacles to return and/or reasons to stay/return, living conditions and main needs, state of infrastructure and services, security incidents, feelings of safety, social cohesion and reconciliation issues, and specific protection and risk indicators. The ILA VI was conducted in May–July 2021 and covered 3,757 locations, reaching 4,876,170 returnee individuals and 1,154,462 IDP individuals (representing 99% of all recorded returnees and 97% of IDPs).
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Period Covered
Feb 01 2022
Feb 28 2022
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  • Site Assessment

No mês, a OIM contabilizou aumento de menos de um porcento na quantidade de pessoas fora de abrigos em
Pacaraima, com total de 2.444. Os homens representam maioria (32%) da população, enquanto as mulheres chegam a 27% desse quantitativo. Neste mês, foi registrado aumento de menos de um porcento na população de ocupações espontâneas quando comparado ao mês anterior, chegando a 1.914 refugiados e migrantes em 16 espaços. Durante a contagem noturna realizada no dia 22/02, 158 pessoas estavam em situação de rua, 17% a mais que janeiro, e 369 foram encaminhadas para o Anexo BV8, para serviço de pernoite.

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Period Covered
Feb 01 2022
Feb 28 2022
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  • Site Assessment

No mês de fevereiro, houve diminuição de 15% da população fora de abrigos em relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 1.878 pessoas. No Posto de Recepção e Apoio (PRA), neste período de transição da estrutura que visa melhorar o acesso aos serviços, observou-se redução de 30% da população no serviço de pernoite, sendo contabilizados 653 refugiados e migrantes. O número de ocupações espontâneas na cidade se manteve em 14 espaços, contudo, a quantidade de pessoas foi de 989
para 936, representando redução de 5%. Foram contabilizadas 285 pessoas em situação de rua, 12% mais que o mês anterior.

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Jan 31 2022
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No mês de janeiro, a OIM registrou a diminuição de 3% da população fora de abrigo, um total de 2.483 pessoas, sendo homens a maioria (30%) dessa população. O número daqueles em situação de rua caiu de 603 para 573, queda de 5% quando comparado a dezembro. Essa redução ocorreu pela autorização de sair do município apenas com o carimbo de entrada, permitindo a regularização migratória em outra cidade brasileira. Na noite do dia 22/01, a pesquisa contabilizou 442 pessoas no serviço de pernoite do Anexo BV-8. A quantidade de ocupações espontâneas se manteve em 16.

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Jan 31 2022
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Em janeiro, a OIM contabilizou diminuição de 12% da população fora de abrigos em relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 2.182 pessoas. A quantidade de pessoas no Posto de Recepção e Apoio (PRA) caiu 23%, com 935 pessoas. As reformas na infraestrutura do PRA seguem para ampliar a capacidade, serviços ofertados e melhorar as condições de pernoite, água e saneamento. O número de ocupações espontâneas na cidade se manteve em 14 espaços, contudo, teve aumento de pessoas nesses locais, de 913 para 989, um incremento de 8%. A população em situação de rua caiu para 258 pessoas, 28% a menos que em dezembro.

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DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
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Iraq
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The Return Index is a tool designed to measure the severity of conditions in locations of return. It provides data on 16 different indicators related to 1) livelihoods and basic services, and 2) safety perceptions and social cohesion. For each assessed location of return, the severity score is calculated. The scores range from 0 (all essential conditions for return are met) to 100 (no essential conditions for return are met). Higher scores denote more severe living conditions for returnees. The scores are grouped into three categories of severity: low, medium and high (which also includes very high). Data collection for the Return Index Round 15 took place between the months of January and March 2022 across eight governorates, 38 districts and 2,165 locations in Iraq. During Round 15, three additional locations of return were assessed, but the overall number of locations remained the same due to families displacing from two locations previously assessed in Round 14 and the combination of two locations into one in Round 15.
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Iraq
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  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
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Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The Returnee Master List provides data on the number of returnees at the governorate, district, subdistrict and location levels, their shelter type, the period of displacement, areas of last displacement for returnees. IOM’s RARTs continuously collect data through interviews with key informants and report it every two months. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. The Master List presents data on the number of individuals and households: the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household, or by five for in-camp households. Data collection for Round 125 took place between 1 January and 31 March 2022. As of 31 March 2022, DTM identified 4,959,714 returnees (826,619 households), dispersed across 8 governorates, 38 districts, and 2,179 locations in Iraq. A total of 7,482 new returnees were recorded between January and March 2022. This is significantly lower than the number of returns recorded in the previous period between October and December 2021 (13,158). Notably, this is the lowest number of returns recorded since they commenced in April 2015. During this period, the highest number of newly arrived returnees was recorded in Salah al-Din (3,174), followed by Ninewa (2,064), Anbar (660), and Baghdad (612).
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Iraq
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  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022 -
Mar 31 2022
The IDP Master List provides data on the number of IDPs at the governorate, district, subdistrict and location levels, their shelter type, the period of displacement, areas of origin for IDPs. IOM’s RARTs continuously collect data through interviews with key informants and report it every two months. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. The Master List presents data on the number of individuals and households: the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household, or by five for in-camp households. Data collection for Round 125 took place between 1 January and 31 March 2022. As of 31 March 2022, DTM identified 4,959,714 returnees (826,619 households), dispersed across 8 governorates, 38 districts, and 2,179 locations in Iraq. A total of 7,482 new returnees were recorded between January and March 2022. This is significantly lower than the number of returns recorded in the previous period between October and December 2021 (13,158). Notably, this is the lowest number of returns recorded since they commenced in April 2015. During this period, the highest number of newly arrived returnees was recorded in Salah al-Din (3,174), followed by Ninewa (2,064), Anbar (660), and Baghdad (612).
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Snapshot Date
Apr 20 2022
Activity
  • Migrants presence
  • Mobility Tracking

20.4.2022, provedena je dvanaesta zajednička vježba od strane IOM-a u Bosni i Hercegovini (BiH) u saradnji sa Službom za poslove sa strancima (SPS), uz podršku Crvenog križa BiH (CKBiH) kako bi prikupili informacije o broju migranata i tražioca azila koji se trenutno nalaze u državi. Svrha ove redovne vježbe je da se pruži okvirni broj migrantske populacije koja nije smještena niti registrovana ni u jednom od Privremenih prihvatnih centara (PPC) u bilo kojem trenutku.