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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
DTM Poland IOMDTMPoland@iom.int
Language
Polish
Location
Poland
Period Covered
Mar 01 2023
Jan 01 2024
Activity
- Survey
W marcu 2023 r. IOM Polska rozpoczęła realizację sondażowego badanie integracji uchodźców z Ukrainy w Polsce. Pozwala ono monitorować postępy i potrzeby związane z integracją gospodarczą i społeczną, w tym w zakresie zatrudnienia, warunków mieszkaniowych, odporności finansowej, więzi społecznych, wyzwań integracyjnych, pilnych potrzeb, a także tego jak zmieniały się one w czasie.
Komponent podłużny niniejszego badania obejmował 160 respondentów sondażu przeprowadzonego wiosną 2023, którzy wyrazili zgodę i zostali powtórnie przebadani w okresie od 2 do 6 miesięcy po pierwszym wywiadzie. Niniejszy raport zawiera więc analizę tego, jak sytuacja respondentów zmieniała się na przestrzeni czasu, koncentrując się na różnych aspektach integracji społecznej, zawodowej i gospodarczej.
Contact
DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
North Macedonia
Period Covered
Jul 01 2024
Sep 30 2024
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring
This report, based on a multi-method and multi-source approach, provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes and intentions of migrants transiting through North Macedonia. From 1 July to 30 September 2024, IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) enumerators surveyed 446 migrants at TTC Vinojug and TTC Tabanovce.
Monthly overview of:
- Arrivals in the Western Balkans
- Top three nationalities at arrivals in the reporting month
- Migrants presence in reception facilities
- Assisted Voluntary Returns and reintegration
Monthly overview of:
- Arrivals in the Western Balkans
- Top three nationalities at arrivals in the reporting month
- Migrants presence in reception facilities
- Assisted Voluntary Returns and reintegration
Monthly overview of:
- Arrivals in the Western Balkans
- Top three nationalities at arrivals in the reporting month
- Migrants presence in reception facilities
- Assisted Voluntary Returns and reintegration
Contact
DTMMozambique@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Oct 23 2024
Nov 12 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
- 23 October and 12 of November 2024, attacks in Meluco, Mueda, Muidumbe, Mocimboa da Praia and Nangade displaced 6,221 individuals (1,481 families); urgent needs include food, shelter, and WASH as detailed in Movement Alert #117.
- Displacement trends between 23 October and 12 of November 2024, show a spike at 2,162 individuals on 8 November and 1,114 on the 7 November, indicating intensified movement due to increased attacks and fear of violence.
- Current movement patterns show Nangade (Litingina) to Nangade Sede and M’Tamba within Nangade district as the largest displacement flow with 3,120 individuals, followed by Chapa (Oumba) to Chapa (Nanhala) with 2,146 individuals alongside smaller movements from Meluco, Diaca, Mapate, and Mbau to nearby safer areas, highlighting the spread of displacement within local communities.
Monthly overview of:
- Arrivals in the Western Balkans
- Top three nationalities at arrivals in the reporting month
- Migrants presence in reception facilities
- Assisted Voluntary Returns and reintegration
Le développement et la mise en œuvre de programmes et politiques migratoires favorisant une migration sûre, ordonnée et légale en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre requière une meilleure compréhension des mobilités humaines dans la région.
La mobilité régionale prend différentes formes. La transhumance, la migration saisonnière lors des saisons des récoltes et des extractions de minerais, la migration économique à destination de l’Afrique du Nord et de l’Europe, les mouvements liés aux fêtes religieuses et culturelles, le tourisme, les mouvements étudiants, les déplacements forces, l’exode rural, et les migrations environnementales, sont des exemples de mouvements observes en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre, reflétant la diversité de la mobilité dans la région.
Ce rapport a pour tâche de fournir un aperçu des dynamiques, des tendances et schémas migratoires en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre et au-delà. Le rapport est mis à jour de manière régulière afin de fournir les dernières informations concernant les mobilités régionales.
Les cartes présentées dans le rapport ne servent pas qu’à établir des informations sur les mobilités dans la région. Elles fournissent également des données qui peuvent orienter la mise en œuvre de programmes d’assistance aux migrants (protection, gestion des flux de transhumance, retour des populations déplacées et l’élaboration de politiques migratoires fondées sur des éléments factuels.
The development and implementation of policies and programmes in West and Central Africa promoting safe, orderly and humane migration require a better understanding of human mobility in the region.
Human mobility in the region take many different forms. Transhumance, seasonal migration conducted during the harvesting season, travel during religious festivities, tourism, economic migration to North Africa and Europe, the search for employment in the mining industry, forced displacements due to conflict, natural disasters or climate-related migration, rural exodus, are all examples of movements observes in West and Central Africa and show the many faceted nature of mobility in the region.
This document is an attempt to provide a dynamic and regularly updated portrait of mobility within, from and to West and Central Africa regionon for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The maps contained in this document are not only meant to inform on ongoing mobility patterns, but also provide information to support direct programming (protection of migrants, management of transhumance flows, support to safe returns of displaced people) and policy.