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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
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Jun 23 2023
Jun 24 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 23 and 24 June 2023, heavy rainfall struck GGSS, camp in Mafa LGA, and Doro camp in MMC of Borno State, affecting a total of 1,029 individuals from 190 households. The incidents damaged 149 shelters and 22 latrines.
In response to these events, the DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field team swiftly conducted evaluations to inform the humanitarian community, the government, and partners and to facilitate a targeted response. The field team utilized direct observation and key informant interviews in flash reports to collect representative data and determine the quantity and immediate needs of the affected groups.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 01 2023
May 01 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 1st of May, windstorms struck the Transit Camp of the Pulka Bokko Ward in Gwoza LGA of Borno State. The windstorms affected a total of 504 individuals from 136 households. The windstorms also damaged six transit shelters, one communal shelter, and two brick/block latrines were damaged.
Following these events, DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field staff conducted rapid assessments to inform the humanitarian community and Government/partners, and to enable a targeted response. Flash reports utilise direct observation and a broad network of key informants to gather representative data and collect information on the number, profile, and immediate needs of affected populations.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 17 2023
May 17 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Heavy rainfall hit Low Cost, Unity, Abori Gate, and Central Primary School camps in Damboa LGA of Borno State on May 17, 2023. A total of 2,135 individuals from 795 households were affected by the rain. Two hundred and sixty-two shelters and five latrines were damaged by the heavy rainfall.
Following these events, the DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field team conducted swift evaluations to inform the humanitarian community, the government, and partners and to enable a targeted response. Flash reports involve direct observation and key informant interviews to gather representative data and discover the quantity and immediate needs of affected groups.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 19 2023
May 19 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 19 May 2023, heavy rainfall struck Low Cost, Unity, and NRC camps in Damboa and Kaga LGAs of Borno State, affecting a total of 272 individuals from 87 households. The heavy rainfall damaged 70 shelters and 12 latrines.
In response to these events, the DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field team swiftly conducted evaluations to inform the humanitarian community, the government, and partners and to facilitate a targeted response. The field team utilized direct observation and key informant interviews in flash reports to collect representative data and determine the quantity and immediate needs of the affected groups.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Nov 15 2023
Nov 18 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 15 and 18 November 2023, a fire broke out in Muna el Badawy and Dalori camps of Jere and Konduga Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, which destroyed the shelters and possessions of many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Many personal items have been lost in the fire, including food ration cards and biometric identification cards. There were no reported injuries or fatalities.
The fire destroyed 350 block/brick shelters and 1,567 makeshift shelters affecting 9,600 individuals in 1,917 households. The affected individuals included 1,827 children, 2,361 women, and 1,573 men.
Contact
DTMAfghanistan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Afghanistan
Period Covered
Oct 27 2024
Nov 02 2024
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
DTM Flow Monitoring, conducted by IOM Afghanistan, is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This activity involves two interlinked exercises: Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), which monitors the number of movements across the border, and Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles of randomly selected Afghan nationals crossing the border including documentation held, reasons for travel, and the intended period of stay/ travel. It is important to note that DTM collects information on total movements at a given border point, not the number of unique individuals entering or leaving the country. As a result, if one individual both left and re-entered Afghanistan during the reporting period, this would count as one outflow movement and one inflow movement. Movements can be attributed to a wide variety of reasons, including returnees coming back to Afghanistan after living abroad, people visiting family, deportees, those travelling for economic reasons, medical patients, students, or Afghans moving abroad for different reasons. Circular movements, which include those who frequently and regularly travel back and forth across the border for trade and other reasons, are also common. This monitoring offers a clear picture of population movements in and out of the country.
DTM FM is operational at four main crossing points (connected to Afghanistan’s National Highway) as well as six other crossing points with Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This weekly snapshot combines information from the FM activity and various IOM sources related to cross-border movement. For a detailed explanation of the methodology used in gathering this data, the report directs readers to the section titled “IOM INFLOW DATA” on the last page.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Nov 07 2023
Nov 08 2023
Activity
- Event Tracking
On 7 and 8 November 2023 a fire started in Veterinary camp and Masarmari camp of Monguno and Dikwa Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, causing damage to and destroying the shelters and possessions of many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Many personal items were lost in the fire, including food ration cards and biometric identification cards. There were no reported injuries or fatalities.
The fire incident destroyed 67 emergency shelters and 44 makeshift shelters affecting 313 individuals in 59 households. The affected individuals included 195 children, 79 women, and 39 men.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 16 2023
May 16 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 16 May, windstorms struck GSSSS Camp and Banki Camp in Bama LGA of Borno State. The windstorms affected a total of 619 individuals from 133 households. The windstorms also damaged 78 shelters and five brick/block latrines.
The DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field staff conducted quick evaluations in the wake of these events to provide the humanitarian community, the government, and partners with information and to enable a focused response. Direct observation and key informants are used in flash reports to collect representative data and learn about the number and immediate needs of affected communities.
Contact
iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 27 2023
May 28 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 27 and 28 May 2023, heavy rainfall /windstorm struck GSSSS, Banki camps in Bama LGA, and Kiva host community in Gwoza LGA of Borno State, affecting a total of 800 individuals from 161 households. The incidents damaged 96 shelters and 42 latrines.
In response to these events, the DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field team swiftly conducted evaluations to inform the humanitarian community, the government, and partners and to facilitate a targeted response. The field team utilized direct observation and key informant interviews in flash reports to collect representative data and determine the quantity and immediate needs of the affected groups.
Contact
DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Oct 16 2024
Oct 31 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
In South Sudan a multifaceted humanitarian crisis is currently unfolding, driven by a combination of factors, including communal conflicts, land disputes, widespread insecurity, violence, natural disasters, and cross-border displacement. These elements have created a challenging environment for the population, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation. The ongoing instability has led to significant disruptions in livelihoods and access to basic services, leaving many communities vulnerable and in urgent need of assistance.
Between October 16th and 31st, 2024, Raja County witnessed the arrival of 379 returnees from El Geneina in West Dafur. The majority of these individuals relocated within Raja County, primarily due to the deteriorating security conditions in Sudan. This movement indicates a potential stabilization in South Sudan that could encourage further returns in the future. However, while the returnees are hopeful about their reintegration into their communities, they face numerous challenges as they attempt to rebuild their lives after periods of displacement.