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Since July 2022, Papua New Guinea's Highlands region has been witnessing multiple incidents of election-related violence, causing a slew of negative consequences, including loss of human lives, destruction of property, and population displacement.
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- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Jun 27 2024
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A massive landslide occurred on the 24 May of 2024 at 3:00 AM local time in the southeastern area of Maip Muritaka Rural Local Level Government (LLG, Admin 3) in the Highlands´ Enga Province. The disaster caused extensive losses and damages to communities downhill, also destroying livelihoods and key infrastructure.
Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Contact
DTM Pakistan, DTMPakistan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Pakistan
Period Covered
Jun 01 2024
Jun 15 2024
Activity
- Flow Monitoring
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Pakistan collects data on the outflows of Afghans at the Torkham (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Badini, Bahramcha and Chaman (Balochistan) border crossing points (BCPs) to better understand the movements of Afghans returning to Afghanistan.
The data presented below is harmonised with those from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), who also cover Ghulam Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).
On 26 September 2023, the Ministry of Interior in Pakistan announced its decision to enact its “Illegal Foreigners’ Repatriation Plan (IFRP)”. Between 1 and 15 June 2024, 22,167 Afghan nationals returned to Afghanistan, including 18,367 through the Torkham BCP, 3,439 through the Chaman BCP, 361 through the Ghulam Khan BCP, while no Afghan nationals returned through the Badini and Bahramcha BCPs. In addition, border authorities deported 404 individuals due to a lack of valid documentation. Since 1 January 2024, IOM identified 141,089 returns at the four BCPs.
Contact
DTM Iraq, iraqdtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Sep 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Iraq is currently facing a wide variety of challenges linked to climate change and environmental degradation, including rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, more severe droughts, growing water scarcity and more frequent sand and dust storms. These issues are exacerbated by water management policies at the national and transnational levels, broken or inefficient water infrastructure, population growth, increasing demand for water and resource-intensive irrigation practices. While this topic is receiving growing attention, a lack of dedicated data and analysis on the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) has hampered understanding of the specific challenges confronting the region, despite its distinct climate, topography and practices compared to central and southern Iraq.
To fill this information gap and support data-driven, targeted programming, the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Iraq developed a rapid, multi-sectoral assessment of challenges related to displacement, environmental hazards, irrigation water supply, livelihoods, coping strategies and tension and conflict over natural resources in the region. Data collection for this assessment took place between September and December 2023 in 804 locations across 3 governorates, 20 districts and 71 subdistricts in KRI.
Contact
dtmlebanon@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Lebanon
Period Covered
Oct 10 2023
Jun 25 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Since October 8 there has been an increase in cross-border incidents between Israel and Lebanon, resulting in the displacement of people both within the South and elsewhere within the country. Since October 10, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has been conducting the daily monitoring of population movements. The objective of the exercise is to inform preparedness and response planning.
The file contains the following sheets
Sheet | Content | Countries and Areas |
Summary | Summary figures on mixed migration flows by sea and by land, by country and by route | BGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* |
First_Arrival_Countries_Monthly | Monthly figures of arrivals by sea and by land, by country, by route | BGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP |
Other_Countries_Areas_Monthly | Monthly figures of arrivals by sea and by land, by country | ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* |
First_Arrival_Countries_CoO | Monthly figures of arrivals by country of origin, by country, by route | BGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP |
Other_Countries_Areas_CoO | Monthly figures of arrivals by country of origin, by country | ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* |
All_Daily Breakdown | Daily arrivals by sea and by land, by country | BGR, CYP, GRC, ITA, MLT, ESP ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* |
All_Migrants Presence | Migrant presence in reception centers, by country | BGR, CYP, GRC, ITA ALB, BIH, HRV, MKD, MNE, ROU, SRB, SVN, XKX* |
Sources | Sources by country and data series | |
ISO3 | List of countries and areas names, and their ISO code 3-digits |
Population Groups
Migrants Present
Other
Refugees/Asylum Seekers
Survey Methodology
Unit of Analysis Or Observation
Type of Survey or Assessment
Keywords
DTM Europe gathers, validates and disseminates information on migrants and refugees travelling through the Mediterranean, Western African Atlantic, and Western Balkan routes to Europe. Key routes include:
- Eastern Mediterranean route (EMR): Bulgaria, Cyprus and Greece
- Central Mediterranean route (CMR): Italy and Malta
- Western Mediterranean route (WMR): Peninsular Coasts of Spain, Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla
- Western African Atlantic route (WAAR): Canary Islands of Spain
DTM also monitors data on migrants in transit through the Western Balkans (WB) region (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania, and Kosovo*). These are considered separately to prevent to the extent possible the double counting of the same persons that cross multiple borders to reach Europe.
This report presents the latest available data and trends, focusing on 2023:
- Mixed Migration Flows to Europe
- Migrant Flows Monitoring in the Republic of Türkiye
- First Arrival countries (Italy, Greece, Spain) and other countries of first arrival (Bulgaria, Cyprus and Malta)
- Transits through the Western Balkan region
- Migrants' presence, in Europe and the Republic of Türkiye
Contact
DTMAfghanistan@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Afghanistan
Period Covered
Jun 16 2024
Jun 22 2024
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring Survey
- Flow Monitoring
The IOM Afghanistan’s DTM Flow Monitoring activity is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. The activity involves two interlinked exercises: the Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), a headcount of individuals crossing the border, and the Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles and intentions of randomly selected Afghan nationals. DTM FM is operational at four main crossing points (connected to Afghanistan’s National Highway) as well as five other crossing points with Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This weekly snapshot combines information from the FM activity and various IOM sources related to cross-border movement. For a detailed explanation of the methodology used in gathering this data, the report directs readers to the section titled “IOM INFLOW DATA” on the last page.
Contact
DTM Iraq, IraqDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Iraq
Period Covered
Jun 01 2022
Nov 30 2023
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
This study explores the influence of climate change and environmental degradation on international migration patterns from Iraq. In particular, the assessment identifies climate-affected subdistricts of origin for potential emigrants and analyses key migration trends among this group, such as demographic characteristics, reasons for leaving, intended destination and travel arrangements. In doing so, the report highlights priority geographic areas for further assessment and climate-related programming. The potential interaction between climate change and other drivers of migration is also considered. Moreover, the analysis sheds light on the profile and intention of those in movement. Furthermore, mediating factors, such as financial means and social networks, are examined to understand how aspiring migrants are able to undertake these journeys. Lastly, risk factors for exploitation and abuse are highlighted to inform relevant programming such as protection services, awareness raising campaigns and broader policy reform.
Contact
DTMDRC@iom.int
Location
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Mar 29 2024 -Apr 26 2024
During this round, the DTM team has assessed 6,529 villages and identified 1,360,577 internally displaced individuals and 1,212,601 internal returnees. 287,846 displaced households were identified in Ituri during this 11th mobility monitoring cycle. 114 thousand individuals have been newly displaced since the last round in August 2023. The majority of these new displaced people reside in the territories of Irumu and Mahagi. The DTM estimates that 56 percent of IDPs are women and 44 percent men. 15 percent of IDPs are children under 5 years old.
Population Groups
IDPs
Returnee (Previously Internally Displaced)
Survey Methodology
Unit of Analysis Or Observation
Type of Survey or Assessment
Key Informant
Keywords
Geographical Scope Partial Coverage
Administrative boundaries with available data
The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries