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DTMThailand@iom.int
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English
Location
Thailand
Period Covered
May 18 2024
Jul 01 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Site Assessment

This factsheet aims to provide a snapshot of multi-sectoral conditions, needs, and challenges among Myanmar migrants in Chon Buri as captured between May and June 2024 by IOM Thailand’s multi-sectoral assessment of needs. The purpose of this assessment is to provide insights regarding the severity of needs among migrant populations, identify vulnerable population groups and geographic areas with the most acute needs, inform assistance planning and relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets, and provide sectoral and inter-sectoral baselines for future assessments.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 01 2024
May 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of May 2024 in Kaduna and Katsina states. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In May 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 99 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of the Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (27%) and sudden movements (73%) during the period. Bondog Ward located in Kaura LGA and Gidan Tagwai Ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 01 2024
May 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents data from the early warning tool for the month of May 2024 in Katsina State. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGA) based team leads were used for data collection.
In May 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 95 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (93%) and movements (7%) were recorded during the period. The event alerts were spread across 83 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Batsari, Dan Alhaji Yangayya and Dan Musa A wards in Batsari and Dan Musa LGAs, shared the highest number of recorded event alerts. 

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 01 2024
Apr 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of April 2024. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In April 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 58 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts included events (21%) and sudden movements (79%) during the period. Bondog Ward located in Kaura LGA and Gidan Tagwai Ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Apr 01 2024
Apr 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents data from the early warning tool for the month of April 2024. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area-based team leads were used for data collection.
In April 2024, the TTT Early Warning tool captured 29 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts included events (97%) and movements (3%) were recorded during the period. The event alerts spread across 83 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Batsari , Gurbi and Mazanya wards in Jibia and Batsari LGAs, shared the highest number of recorded event alerts. 

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Mar 01 2024
Mar 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of March 2024. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In March 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 112 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts included events (42%) and  sudden movements (58%) during the period. Bondog ward located in Kaura LGA and Gidan Tagwai ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Mar 01 2024
Mar 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This report presents data from the early warning tool for the month of March 2024. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area-based team leads were used for data collection.
In March 2024, the TTT Early Warning tool captured 91 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts included events (8%) and massive/sudden movements (92%) were recorded during the period. The event alerts spread across 74 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Batsari, Rumah and Dan Alhaji Yangaiya wards in Kankara and Batsari LGAs, shared the highest number of recorded event alerts. 

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RO Dakar, RODakar-DataResearch@iom.int
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English
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Period Covered
Jan 01 2024
May 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking

The GRANIT was conceived in 2021 in Dakar at the initiative of OCHA, IOM and REACH with the support of the Regional Sectoral Groups, UN agencies and NGOs. GRANIT seeks to create a forum of technical experts and information managers to pave the way for a regional, holistic and cross-sectoral analytical approach to inform the crisis preparedness and response phases. The aim of the monitoring tool is to track developments in the context in the target countries, using a multi-hazard approach. To this end, 15 indicators have been selected by the regional group of experts in emergency preparedness and response and GRANIT members. This report presents the evolution of the situation in Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Togo, as of 31 May 2024. 

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DTM Support — iomdrcdtm@iom.int
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French
Period Covered
Jul 10 2024
Jul 15 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

L’évaluation rapide de l’OIM (Emergency Event Tracking, EET) est un outil mis en place dans le but de collecter des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains des populations. Ces informations sont collectées à la suite de visites terrain et/ou d’entretiens téléphoniques avec les informateurs clés des sites de déplacement ou des communautés d’accueil. Les informations sont ensuite recueillies dans les outils ERM. Ce rapport synthétique présente les résultats des évaluations réalisées du 10 – 15 juillet 2024 à travers des évaluations menées sur terrain avec les informateurs clé.

Entre le 20 et le 23 juin 2024, les affrontements entre les groupes armés CODECO et ZAIRE ont été signalés dans les villages de Bianda, Gangala, Dubele (du groupement de Mabilinde dans la chefferie de Banyali Kilo). 13 juillet 2024, une nouvelle attaque menée par le groupe armé CODECO a eu lieu dans les villages de Sokomange, Kpangba et Barriere dans l’aire de santé de Plito (du groupement Tchibi-Tchibi, dans la chefferie de Banyali Kilo, dans le territoire de Djugu).

Ces attaques ont provoqué un mouvement significatif de la population de ces villages ainsi que des villages voisins (Yalala et Camp Mine). La majorité des familles ont trouvé refuge à Mungwalu Centre dans la zone de santé de Mungwalu (de la chefferie de Banyali Kilo dans le territoire de Djugu). D’autres personnes déplacées sont parties à Dala dans la zone de santé de Bambu (du groupement de Londroma, dans la chefferie de Mambisa). Certaines personnes sont parties vers le centre de Iga-Barrière dans la zone de santé de Nizi) ou ont choisi de rejoindre leurs membres de familles dans la ville de Bunia. 

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DTM Support — iomdrcdtm@iom.int
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Period Covered
Jul 08 2024
Jul 15 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

L’évaluation rapide de l’OIM (Emergency Event Tracking, EET) est un outil mis en place dans le but de collecter des informations sur les mouvements importants et soudains des populations. Ces informations sont collectées à la suite de visites terrain et/ou d’entretiens téléphoniques avec les informateurs clés des sites de déplacement ou des communautés d’accueil. Les informations sont ensuite recueillies dans les outils ERM. Ce rapport synthétique présente les résultats des évaluations réalisées du 8 – 15 juillet 2024 à travers des évaluations menées sur terrain avec les informateurs clé.

Le territoire de Djugu fait face à une crise humanitaire aggravée par divers conflits armés. En date du 30 juin 2024 des éléments du groupe armé CODECO ont attaqués les forces armées congolaises (FARDC) dans les villages de Lysey. 2 juillet 2024, les FARDC a fait une incursion dans le centre de Kilo-Etat dans la zone de santé de Kilo (du groupement Agonema dans la chefferie de Banyali Kilo).

Ce conflit récurrent a été accompagné par plusieurs blessés et a déplacé la plupart de la population locale vers les villages de Mulenda (du groupement Agonema) et de Bunzenzele (du groupement Bunzenzele dans le territoire de Djugu), et la ville de Bunia. La situation de Mulenda se caractérise par une détérioration d’accès à tous les moyens de subsistances tant pour la population déplacée que pour la communauté hôte.