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Published date
Thu, 09/14/2023 - 02:10
Activity
Mobility Tracking

IDP and return locations (Borno State).

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Published date
Thu, 09/14/2023 - 02:06
Activity
Mobility Tracking

IDP and return locations (Bauchi State).

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Published date
Thu, 09/14/2023 - 02:03
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Mobility Tracking

IDP and return locations (Gombe State).

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Thu, 09/14/2023 - 02:01
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Mobility Tracking

IDP and return locations (Taraba State).

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DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
Location
Sudan
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
May 19 2023 -
Sep 08 2023
Overview From 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. Highlights - DTM Sudan estimates that 4,118,119 Individuals (822,894 Households) have been recently internally displaced. The IDP caseload has been observed in in 3,855 locations across all of Sudan’s 18 states. - The highest proportions of IDPs have been observed in River Nile (12.24%), South Darfur (11.74%), East Darfur (11.50%), Northern (8.87%), Sennar (7.79%), and North Darfur (7.05%). - Field teams report that the IDPs observed were originally displaced from eight states. The majority (2,856,755 IDPs, 69.37%) have been reportedly displaced from Khartoum state; followed by South Darfur (14.79%), North Darfur (7.85%), Central Darfur (3.74%), West Darfur (3.23%), South Kordofan (0.56%), North Kordofan (0.45%), and Aj Jazirah (0.01%). - DTM also reports the Mixed Cross-Border Movements of 1,130,516 individuals into neighbouring countries.
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hyakubi@iom.int
Language
Mongolian
Location
Mongolia
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Sep 30 2022
Activity
  • Community Perception
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Хүн амын богино хугацааны хөдөлгөөнийг тандах туршилтын судалгааг 2022 оны 6, 7, 8 дугаар сард Монгол Улсын 21 аймгийн 1640 багийг хамарч нийт багийн засаг дарга нарын мэдлэгийн түвшинд тулгуурлан зохион байгуулсан болно. Энэ удаагийн судалгаа нь НҮБ-ын ОУШХБ болон ҮСХ-ны хамтарсан анхны богино хугацааны хөдөлгөөнийг тандах судалгаа байлаа. Улаанбаатар хотод зохион байгуулагдсан Хүн амын богино хугацааны хөдөлгөөнийг тандах туршилтын судалгааны нэг адил зарчмаар энэхүү судалгаа явагдсан бөгөөд хүн амын суурь үзүүлэлт, албан ёсны бүртгэл, шилжин ирэлт, явалт, хөдөлмөр эрхлэлт, санхүүгийн нөхцөл байдал, тулгамдаж буй асуудал зэрэг үндсэн 5 сэдвийн хүрээг хамарсан. Тухайн багийн засаг дарга нь орон нутгийнхаа хүн ам зүй болон шилжилт хөдөлгөөний талаар гүнзгий мэдээлэлтэй гэж үзсэн учраас мэдээлэл цуглуулагчаар багийн засаг дарга нарыг сонгосон. ОУШХБ-аас өмнө нь хийгдэж байсан судалгаагаар уур амьсгалын өөрчлөлт, бэлчээрийн хомсдол нь манай улсын уламжлалт шилжилт хөдөлгөөний хэв маягийг өөрчилж байгааг тогтоожээ. Зудын давтамж, хүндрэл ихсэх нь хөдөө орон нутгийн амь амьжиргаанд сөргөөр нөлөөлөөд зогсохгүй шилжилт хөдөлгөөнд шууд нөлөөлж байна.

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hyakubi@iom.int
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English
Location
Mongolia
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Sep 30 2022
Activity
  • Community Perception
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

The DTM Mobility Tracking Pilot Survey was conducted in June, July, and August 2022, covering 1,640 baghs in 21 provinces of Mongolia. Bagh governors acted as a primary source of information. This study is the first ever short-term mobility tracking study conducted jointly by UN IOM and NSO. Similar to the Population mobility-tracking pilot study conducted in Ulaanbaatar, this study explores seven primary themes, including population baseline figures, registration, arrivals and departures (migration), employment, financial situation, and mobility-related challenges. Bagh governors were chosen as key informants due to their in-depth knowledge of their communities and their migration patterns.

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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Chad
Snapshot Date
Sep 11 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Depuis le début des affrontements au Soudan, plus de 400 000 personnes ont traversé la frontière vers le Tchad. L’OIM estime que plus de 62 300 parmi eux sont des retournés tchadiens et s’attend à ce que ce nombre passe à 80 000 dans les semaines à venir. • En coordination avec la CNARR et les organisations humanitaires, l’OIM a déjà enregistré 43 551 retournés et 115 ressortissants de pays (Soudan du Sud, Niger, Ethiopie, République Centrafricaine, Burkina Faso, Ouganda et Nigéria) dans 27 localités dans trois provinces. • La plupart des retournés sont installés spontanément près de la frontière avec le Soudan et ont un besoin urgent de nourriture, d’eau, d’assainissement et d’hygiène, d’abris, d’articles non alimentaires, de soutien sanitaire et de protection. • L’OIM a commencé la relocalisation des retournés d’Adre vers un site à Tongori en coordination avec les autorités. 773 des ménages de retournés les plus vulnérables ont déjà été relocalisés. Des ambulances ont été utilisées pour transporter les personnes les plus vulnérables, y compris les personnes handicapées. • La réponse à la situation des retournés est effectuée en partenariat avec le gouvernement du Tchad, le HCR, la LWF, PUI, l’UNICEF, MSF, le FNUAP, le PAM, IRC, ACTED, la Croix Rouge du Tchad, et le CICR.

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DTM Chad, dtmtchad@iom.int
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English
Location
Chad
Snapshot Date
Sep 11 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Over 460 000 people have crossed into Chad since the onset of the crisis in Sudan. IOM estimates that more than 62 300 are Chadian returnees and expects this number to rise to 80 000 in the coming weeks. • In coordination with CNARR and humanitarian organizations, IOM has counted 43 551 returnees and counted 115 third-country nationals (from South Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia, the Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Uganda) in 29 localities in three provinces. • Most of the returnees currently live in spontaneous locations near the border and are in urgent need of food, water, sanitation and hygiene, shelter, household items, health, and protection. • IOM has started the relocation of returnees from Adre to a site in Tongori in coordination with authorities. In total, 773 of the most vulnerable returnee households (5 507 individuals) have so far been relocated. Separate designated ambulatory vehicles were used to transport the most vulnerable, including people with disabilities. • IOM is coordinating with ocal authorities, embassies and diplomatic representations for the safe transfer and voluntary return of third-country nationals (TCNs) from Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon to N’Djamena. • IOM works with a range of operational partners in the returnee response including the Government of Chad, UNHCR, LWF, PUI, UNICEF, MSF, UNFPA, ICRC, IRC, ACTED, the Chadian Red Cross and WFP.

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RO Dakar, RODakar-DataResearch@iom.int
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English
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Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Jun 30 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This document is a compilation of data collected by IOM from FRONTEX as well as the Italian, Spanish, Greek, and Maltese interior ministries on migratory movements from Africa to Europe between 2017 and 2023**. IOM works closely with a wide range of actors, including government and non-government partners, to collect and compile this data every quarter. This document presents the situation of migrant arrivals in Europe based on data between 2017 and 2023** from the point of view of movements from West and Central Africa (WCA).

** Data for 2023 covers the period up to June 30th, 2023 (January – June 2023). These publications regularly update this data and are available on https://dtm.iom.int/europe/arrivals?type=arrivals and https://missingmigrants.iom.int/. Some data on nationalities are only partially available.