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Data and Analysis
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Crisis Responses
Contact
DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Jan 01 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
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).
Additionally, between January and March 2022, DTM identified a total of 1,184,818 IDPs (203,447 households), dispersed across 18 governorates, 105 districts, and 2,803 locations. This represents an overall net decrease of 1,738 IDP individuals since the October-December 2021 period, and is a smaller decrease than what was recorded between then and August-September 2021 (3,025). Regarding IDPs’ area of origin, consistent with the previous round, 56 per cent of the current caseload of IDPs come from Ninewa governorate (663,138), especially from the districts of Mosul (246,229), Sinjar (193,354), and Al-Ba’aj (93,751). The next highest shares of IDPs come from the governorates of Salah al-Din (137,726; 12% of the total caseload), Anbar (133,321; 11%), Kirkuk (75,873; 6%), and Diyala (73,946; 6%).
Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 01 2022
Apr 30 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
- Points of Entry (PoE)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors cross-border movements to and from Nigeria's Borno State in north-east Nigeria. Assessments are conducted at Points of Entry located along the border with Cameroon.
A range of data was collected during the assessments to better inform on travellers’ nationalities, sex, reasons for moving, mode of transportation and timeline of movement as shown in figures 2 to 5 below.
Contact
DTMUkraine@iom.int
Language
Ukrainian
Location
Ukraine
Period Covered
Apr 29 2022
May 03 2022
Activity
- Survey
Війна в Україні, яка розпочалася 24 лютого 2022 року, спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни. У період з 29 квітня по 3 травня Міжнародна організація з міграції (МОМ) провела четвертий раунд репрезентативного експрес-оцінювання загального населення України для збору інформації стосовно потоків внутрішнього переміщення та мобільності, а також для оцінювання місцевих потреб. Це оцінювання загального населення слугує первинним джерелом для виявлення сфер із високими гуманітарними потребами та визначення цільових заходів реагування для надання допомоги населенню, що постраждало від війни. Географічне охоплення цього оцінювання покриває всю територію України, усі п’ять макрорегіонів (захід, схід, північ, центр, південь та місто Київ), за винятком Кримського півострова.
Опитування загального населення було проведено шляхом набору випадкових телефонних номерів, завдяки чому було анонімно опитано 2 000 унікальних респондентів віком від 18 років із використанням методу автоматизованого телефонного опитування (CATI). Оцінка спирається на дані про населення Фонду народонаселення ООН (UNFPA), які гуманітарна спільнота розглядає як базове значення для чисельності населення в Україні. Особи, які нині перебувають за межами України, під опитування не потрапили. Докладніше про метод і обмеження, у тому числі про визначення МОМ терміна «внутрішньо переміщені особи» для цілей цього оцінювання, див. на с. 11.
Цей звіт також доступний англійською мовою.
Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 30 2022
May 05 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
- Points of Entry (PoE)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors cross-border movements to and from Nigeria's Borno State in north-east Nigeria. Assessments are conducted at Points of Entry located along the border with Cameroon.
A range of data was collected during the assessments to better inform on travellers’ nationalities, sex, reasons for moving, mode of transportation and timeline of movement as shown in figures 2 to 5 below.
Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 02 2022
May 08 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Nigeria's north-central and north-west zones are afflicted with a multidimensional crisis rooted in long-standing tensions between ethnic and religious groups and involves attacks by criminal groups and banditry/hirabah (such as kidnapping and grand larceny along major highways). During the past years, the crisis has accelerated because of the intensification of attacks and has resulted in widespread displacement across the region.
Between the 2nd and 8th of May 2022, armed clashes and banditry have led to new waves of population displacement. Following these events, rapid assessments were conducted by DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field staff to inform the humanitarian community and government partners, and enable 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.
During the assessment period, the DTM identified an estimated 1,973 individuals who were affected by the attacks. A total of 1,912 individuals were displaced to neighbouring wards in the LGAs Bakura, Maradun and Tsafe in Zamfara State and Jibia in Katsina State. A total of 131 casualties were reported, including 70 injuries and 61 fatalities.
Contact
iombrazil@iom.int
Language
Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Dec 01 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
- Site Assessment
Em dezembro, com a autorização emitida pela Polícia Federal após a entrada no país, a regularização migratória
pode ser realizada em outras cidades do país. Neste mês, o número de solicitantes dos serviços de regularização migratória da Operação Acolhida e, consequentemente, de pessoas em situação de rua em Pacaraima diminuiu 27,33% em comparação a novembro, totalizando 2566 pessoas. Na noite da contagem, foram atendidas 428 pessoas no Anexo BV-8 em serviço de pernoite. Atores da sociedade civil seguiram com cadastro para que a população das ocupações espontâneas tenha acesso a
cartões-alimentação.
Contact
iombrazil@iom.int
Language
Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Dec 01 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
- Site Assessment
Em dezembro, a OIM contabilizou aumento de 3,45% na população fora dos abrigos, chegando a 2489 pessoas. O Posto de Recepção e Apoio (PRA) teve acréscimo de 6,24% em relação ao mês anterior, com 1209 pessoas. A infraestrutura do PRA segue em reforma para ampliar a capacidade, os serviços ofertados e melhorar as condições de pernoite, água e saneamento. O número de ocupações espontâneas na cidade se manteve em 14, no entanto, a população nesses espaços foi de 908 para 913 pessoas, um incremento de 0,55%. No último trimestre do ano, a população em situação de rua subiu para 356 pessoas, 0,56% mais do que o mês anterior.
Contact
iombrazil@iom.int
Language
Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Nov 01 2021
Nov 30 2021
Activity
- Site Assessment
Com a flexibilização de entrada na fronteira com a Venezuela, em 24 de junho de 2021, verificou-se no final de novembro um aumento geral de 10% da população fora dos abrigos em relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 3,531 pessoas. Comparado com o mês anterior, a população nas ocupações espontâneas subiu 5,5%, totalizando 2,008 pessoas em 16 espaços. Foram contabilizadas 1,523 pessoas em situação de rua, das quais 307 foram atendidas no Posto de Interiorização e Triagem (PITRIG) e 493 no Anexo do BV8 em serviço de pernoite que está ativo desde o mês de outubro. Durante o mês de novembro, atores da sociedade civil realizaram ações de cadastro para que a população das ocupações espontâneas tenha acesso a cartões-alimentação.
Contact
iombrazil@iom.int
Language
Portuguese
Location
Brazil
Period Covered
Nov 01 2021
Nov 30 2021
Activity
- Site Assessment
Com a flexibilização de entrada na fronteira com a Venezuela, em 24 de junho de 2021, observou-se no final de novembro
um aumento geral de 19,5% no total da população fora dos abrigos em relação ao mês anterior, totalizando 2.400 pessoas. Comparado com o mês anterior, o número de ocupações espontâneas se manteve contudo a população que ocupa estes espaços aumentou 4%. No Posto de Recepção e Atendimento (PRA) o número de pessoas foi 17% maior desde a última pesquisa. Durante os 16 Dias de Ativismo pelo Fim da Violência contra as Mulheres teve rodas de conversa e sessões informativas. Também foram realizadas rodas de conversa e sessões informativas sobre matriculas escolares e responsabilidade parental. Atualmente a infraestrutura do PRA está em reforma, visando ampliar a capacidade e melhorar as condições de SHELTER e WASH.
Contact
DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
Location
Iraq
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Site Assessment
Period Covered
Jul 01 2020 -Jul 31 2021
As of July 2021, ILA 6 recorded a total of 418 informal sites. IDP families were present in 389 informal sites and returnee families were present in 31 sites. Dahuk Governorate contains 38 per cent of the informal sites nationwide (160), with Ninewa and Salah al-Din accounting for a further 18 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively (76 and 52 sites). Overall, 13,533 families were recorded as residing in informal sites in ILA6 (12,490 IDP families and 1,043 returnee families). The largest share of this population is in Anbar Governorate (28%), followed by Dahuk (24%) and Salah al-Din (14%).
Between ILA 5 and ILA 6, the number of families residing in informal sites decreased by four per cent, from 14,067 to 13,533. In the same period, the number of informal sites decreased by 15 per cent , from 490 to 418 sites. The number of informal sites fell significantly in Dahuk Governorate, where there were 41 fewer sites in recorded in ILA 6. This decline is attributed to returns, predominantly to Sinjar district in Ninewa Governorate, as well as families entering camps to receive assistance, and families moving to non-critical shelters which, in a limited number of cases, was their rehabilitated residence of origin. Other governorates where the number of informal sites declined included Salah al-Din which recorded 25 fewer sites, and Kirkuk Governorate, with 19 fewer sites. Baghdad Governorate, however, recorded 11 new informal sites in ILA 6, with eight of these located in the district of Mahmoudiya.
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