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Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Apr 25 2024
Apr 26 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
This information was gathered following an armed attack that occurred on 25 April 2024, in the commune of Delmas, specifically in the neighborhood of Cité Numéro 2. As a result of this incident, individuals who were sheltered in three sites located in the neighborhood of Cité Numéro 2 and Carrefour Pean completely evacuated these sites, leading to the displacement of internally displaced persons (IDPs). In total, 1,629 individuals were displaced from these three sites, along with residents from the Cité Numéro 2 neighborhood. The IDPs headed towards the communes of Port-au-Prince and Delmas. Among them, 29% found refuge with host families, while 71% settled in four sites, including two newly established sites and two existing sites. Updates will be provided as the destinations of other individuals are identified.
Contact
DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Greece
Period Covered
Sep 06 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring
This report presents the results of the first round of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) implemented in Greece since 2018. FMS provides a snapshot of the profiles, experiences and needs of migrants arriving by sea and by land and residing in reception centres of different kinds in Greece. The data was collected from 06 September to 31 December 2023 in 38 different Flow Monitoring Survey Points (FMPs), distributed in ten different regions of Greece. IOM interviewed a total of 916 individual respondents.
Contact
DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
Location
Sudan
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Apr 12 2024 -Apr 17 2024
- DTM Sudan estimates that 6,720,136 individuals (1,338,746 households) were displaced internally since 15 April 2023.
- The IDP caseload was observed in 7,230 locations across all of Sudan’s 18 states.
- The highest proportions of IDPs were hosted across South Darfur (11%), River Nile (10%), and East Darfur (10%).
- Field teams reported that the IDPs observed were originally displaced from twelve states. The majority (3,564,619 IDPs, 53%) were reportedly displaced from Khartoum state; followed by South Darfur (15%), Aj Jazirah (10%), North Darfur (9%), Central Darfur (4%), West Darfur (4%), South Kordofan (2%), East Darfur (1%), West Kordofan (1%), North Kordofan (1%), Sennar (1%) and White Nile (<1%).
- IOM-DTM also reported that an estimated 2,063,976 mixed cross-border movements were made into neighbouring countries.
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Apr 26 2024
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A civil war between two rival factions of the military government of Sudan, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under the Janjaweed leader, Hemedti, began during Ramadan on 15 April 2023. Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. This operation provides an account of Sudan’s displacement context since 15 April 2023 – outlining population mobility and displacement, as well the present and evolving needs of IDPs across Sudan.
Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Apr 26 2024
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On 15 April 2023, armed clashes erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in multiple cities across Sudan. Clashes initially took place in cities across Northern and Khartoum states, later spreading across the Darfur and Kordofan regions.
Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 15 2024
Apr 17 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
On 15 and 17 April 2024, fires broke out in Malayi camp and Lawanti host community in Gaji Ganna I ward of Magumeri Local Government Area (LGA) and in Ngurno and Water Board camps in Monguno ward of Monguno LGA, all in Borno State. The fires damaged and destroyed shelters and belongings of numerous displaced households. There were no reports of fatalities and injuries. The fires impacted 88 emergency shelters, affecting 513 individuals in 88 households. The affected individuals included 361 children, 81 women and 71 men.
Of all the needs identified, shelter, food and non-food items (NFI) were the most prevalent. Other needs included water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and health.
Contact
DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 15 2024
Apr 21 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Between 15 and 21 April 2024, a total of 1,529 new arrivals were recorded at locations in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. The new arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Konduga and Monguno Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the most conflict-affected Borno State, in Fufore, Gombi, Hong, Madagali, Maiha, Michika, Mubi North, Song and Yola North LGAs of Adamawa State and in Geidam and Tarmuwa LGAs of Yobe State.
ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: fear of attack (500 individuals or 33%), poor living conditions (409 individuals or 27%), family re-unification (238 individuals or 15%), improved security (163 individuals or 11%), seasonal farming (113 individuals or 7%) and military operations (106 individuals or 7%).
Contact
iomtegucigalpa@iom.int
Language
Spanish
Location
Honduras
Period Covered
Jan 29 2024
Feb 29 2024
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
Se aplicaron 219 encuestas individuales a personas migrantes en tránsito en el departamento de el Paraíso, Honduras.
- Las principales nacionales identificadas fueron de Haití (35%), Venezuela (34%), y Cuba (11%).
- 53% de los entrevistados eran Hombres, 42% mujeres, 3% niños y 2% niñas.
- Las principales necesidades mencionads fueron: Asistencia de transporte (89%), alimentación (73%), y asistencia de documentos (35%).
Contact
DTM Niger, NigerDataResearch@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Niger
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
- Migrants presence
- Mobility Tracking
La mobilité humaine à destination, ou à travers le Niger constitue un phénomène aux multiples dimensions et variétés. Elle comprend la transhumance, les migrations saisonnières liées à la période des récoltes, les voyages durant les fêtes religieuses, le tourisme, la migration économique vers le nord et l'ouest de l'Afrique, la recherche d'emploi, les déplacements imposés par les conflits, les catastrophes naturelles ou les effets du changement climatique, ainsi que l'exode rural. Ces éléments illustrent la diversité de la mobilité observée au Niger et dans la région de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre.
Ce rapport, élaboré à partir de données collectées de sources primaires et secondaires, vise à tracer un portrait des tendances et dynamiques migratoires du Niger, pour mieux saisir leur complexité et examiner les interactions entre les différents types de mouvements à travers le pays.
Bien que non exhaustif, ce document cherche à donner une vue d'ensemble sur la mobilité au Niger, tout en esquissant les profils des individus qui participent à ces mouvements.
Contact
DTMPakistan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Pakistan
Period Covered
Jan 01 2024
Mar 31 2024
Activity
- Flow Monitoring
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Pakistan collects data on the outflows of Afghans at the Torkham (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Badini, Bahramcha and Chaman (Balochistan) border crossing points (BCPs) to better understand the movements of Afghans returning to Afghanistan. The data presented below is harmonised with those from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), who also cover Ghulam Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).
On 26 September 2023, the Ministry of Interior in Pakistan announced its decision to enact its “Illegal Foreigners’ Repatriation Plan (IFRP)”. Since 1 January 2024, IOM identified 54,227 returns at the five BCPs. Cumulatively, from 15 September 2023, 545,118 individuals have returned to Afghanistan. Ten per cent (54,227 individuals) of this total have returned between January and March 2024.