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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 DRC, iomdrcdtm@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Period Covered
Feb 25 2022
Mar 31 2022
Activity
- Site Assessment
- Registration
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Cette fiche d’information présente les résultats clés tirés des opérations d’enregistrement effectuées du 25 février au 31 mars 2022 dans quatre sites sous la coordination de l’OIM Il s’agit principalement des sites déplacement de BIBWE, de KIHIMBA, de BWERU et de KITSO dans le territoire de Masisi, province du Nord Kivu Des équipes d’enquêteurs de l’OIM se sont rendues dans lesdits sites de déplacement afin de vérifier hutte par hutte la présence des ménages déplacés Dans chaque hutte habitée, les enquêteurs ont procédé à l’enregistrement des ménages Ce travail a été fait sur le terrain en collaboration avec les comités des déplacés et la Commission Nationale pour les Réfugiés (CNR) au Nord Kivu.
Contact
DTM Support — iomdrcdtm@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Period Covered
Feb 27 2022
Mar 15 2022
Activity
- Event Tracking
- Mobility Tracking
L’évaluation rapide de l’OIM (Emergency Tracking Tool, ETT) est un outil mis en place dans le but de collecter des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains de populations. Ces informations sont collectées à la suite de visites sur le terrain et/ou d’entretiens téléphoniques avec les informateurs clés des sites de déplacement ou des communautés d’accueil. D’autres informations sont ensuite recueillies et analysées à partir des outils d’évaluation rapide multisectorielle (ERM). Ce rapport présente les résultats des évaluations menées au 10 mars 2022 dans le territoire de Nyirangongo et Rhutshuru.
Contact
DTM Niger, DTMNiger@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Niger
Period Covered
Oct 01 2021
Dec 31 2021
Activity
- Flow Monitoring Survey
Ce document propose une analyse de 3 782 enquêtes individuelles menées entre Octobre et Décembre 2021 auprès de voyageurs transitant par les sept points de suivi de flux populations (FMP) : d'Arlit, de Séguédine et Madama, de Magaria, de Dan Barto, de Dan Issa et de Tahoua. Ces enquêtes font partie des activités de suivi des flux mises en œuvre par l'OIM via la matrice de suivi des déplacements (DTM). L'objectif de ces activités est de collecter des informations sur le nombre et les profils des populations mobiles aux points de transit stratégiques situés dans les zones à forte mobilités. Les enquêtes sont menées quotidiennement avec un échantillon de personnes choisies au hasard et observé aux points de transit.
Contact
DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Sudan
Snapshot Date
Mar 23 2022
Activity
- Event Tracking
- Mobility Tracking
The DTM Emergency Event Tracking (EET) is deployed to track sudden displacement and population movements, provide more frequent updates on the scale of displacement, and quantify the affected population when needed. As a subcomponent of the new Mobility Tracking methodology in Sudan (Round Three), and activated on a need basis, EET utilises a broad network of key informants to capture best estimates of the affected population presence per location – a useful tool for humanitarian response planning and design.
Contact
DTM Guinée, oimguineedtm@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Guinea
Period Covered
Feb 01 2022
Feb 28 2022
Activity
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
La Guinee est un pays qui temoigne de flux migratoires importants, tant comme pays d'origine de migrants que comme pays de destination de migrants a la recherche d'opportunités économiques. Le suivi des flux de populations (Flow Monitoring, FM) est un exercice qui vise à identifier les zones de forte mobilité interne et transfrontalière à fin de mieux comprendre les caractéristiques des flux migratoires. Ce rapport présente les données obtenues pendant le mois de février 2022 au niveau des FMP de Boundoufourdou dans la préfecture de Koundara au Nord du pays et de Nafadji et Kourémalé, tous deux situés dans la préfecture de Siguiri au Nord-Est de la Guinée. Ces données sont collectées lors de l’enregistrement des flux observés traversant les FMP guinéens au cours du mois.
Contact
DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Republic of Moldova
Period Covered
Mar 09 2022
Mar 17 2022
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring
Since 24 February 2022, increasing numbers of refugees and third-country nationals entering the Republic of Moldova have been registered amid the war in Ukraine. As of 17 March, Moldovan authorities have reported 350,938 arrivals from Ukraine, of whom 317,581 are Ukrainian refugees and 33,357 third-country nationals (TCNs).
This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions commissioned by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in partnership with UN Women. Face-to-face surveys were conducted by trained enumerators from CBS-AXA Research at entry, exit, transit points and accommodation centres with Ukrainian refugees and third-country nationals. Data were collected and stored through a mobile application.
This report presents a short analysis based on the 1,777 interviews conducted between 9 and 17 March 2022, out of which 1,683 were interviewed at four Moldovan border crossing points – Otaci and Palanca (at entry), and Leuseni and Giurgiulesti (at exit) – as well as in three transit locations – MoldExpo, the Ukrainian Consulate, and a bus station in Chisinau, the capital city. Additionally, 94 interviews were conducted in temporary placement centres and private accommodations, using an extended questionnaire based on Displacement Tracking Matrix tool.
Contact
DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Mar 20 2022
Mar 26 2022
Activity
- Other
As part of the second phase of the Libyan national COVID-19 vaccination campaign led by the Libyan National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), IOM conducted awareness raising sessions on COVID-19 vaccines with a total of 481 adult migrants (95 females and 386 males) in three locations, Triq al Sika detention centre and community settings in two municipalities during the reporting period (20 - 26 Mar 2022).
Contact
DTM Mozambique, DTMMozambique@iom.int
Location
Mozambique
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Feb 01 2022 -Feb 28 2022
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
Population Groups
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Administrative boundaries with available data
The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries
Contact
DTM Mozambique, DTMMozambique@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Feb 01 2022
Feb 28 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
During data collection of Baseline Assessment Round 15 (February 2022), IOM DTM teams additionally recorded the presence of returnees in newly accessible locations across Cabo Delgado and Niassa Province. In total, an estimated 49,907 returnees/10,060 returnee families were present in areas of return at time of assessment.
Over 47 per cent of all returnees (23,597 ind.) were reported to have arrived between July-September 2021. Out of these mapped populations, 21,487 individuals are reported to have returned to their habitual residences in Muidumbe district alone (Miteda and Chitunda posto). Owing to logistical and access constraints during data collection, only 26 areas of return were
assessed. A comparative analysis of return locations assessed so far record Muidumbe district as the area receiving the highest rate of returns (54 per cent of 48,501 total returnees mapped in North Cabo Delgado).
Contact
DTM Mozambique, DTMMozambique@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Feb 01 2022
Feb 28 2022
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
Increased security incidents in northern Mozambique since 2017 resulted in population displacement as well as subsequent humanitarian needs. To better understand the scope of displacement trends and needs of displaced populations, the
International Organization for Migration (IOM) activated DTM in Cabo Delgado province in February 2019. This summary presents initial fndings the 15th round of Baseline Assessments monitoring displacements triggered by conflict in Northern Mozambique. Key-informant interview were conducted at district and location-level between January and February 2022.
Assessments estimate the presence of 784,564 internally displaced persons (IDPs) mapped across displacement sites and
host communities in 208 localities. Security and access restraints in the districts of Nangade, Macomia, Meluco, Mocimboa da Praia, Quissanga, Muidumbe and Palma, have limited data collection to select localities accessible to DTM held teams and focal points.
For this round, 28% of 784,564 IDPs are mapped in relocation sites, temporary centers and host community extensions. One-fitth of total IDPs present at the time of assessment were mapped in Pemba (151,987 individuals), followed by Metuge (124,036 individuals), Mueda (84,822 individuals), Ancuabe (72,526 individuals) and Nangade (64,866 individuals).