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Mobility Restriction Monitoring due to COVID-19
Mar 11 2020
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Countries in this response
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IOM COVID-19 Impact On Points Of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis 2 December 2020
IOM COVID-19 Impact on Points of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis is meant to serve IOM Member States, IOM, UN and voluntary partner agencies, the civil society (including media) as well as the general population in analysing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Points of Entry.
Thailand — Rapid Assessment: COVID-19 Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Non-Thai Populations in Thailand Round 3 (November 2020)
In light of the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand, migrants and non-Thai populations, irrespective of their legal status, face a new set of challenges and vulnerabilities.
Thailand — COVID-19-Related Vulnerabilities and Perceptions of Myanmar Migrants in Mueang Ranong District, Ranong Province, Thailand
From 25 July to 5 August 2020, IOM surveyed 164 Myanmar migrants in the Mueang Ranong district of Ranong province in order to better understand their situation and vulnerabilities following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand.
Impact Of COVID-19 Movement Restrictions On Migrants Along The Eastern Corridor 8 (As of 31 October 2020)
The COVID-19 outbreak has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation of vulnerable populations.
IOM COVID-19 Impact On Points Of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis 18 November 2020
IOM COVID-19 Impact on Points of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis is meant to serve IOM Member States, IOM, UN and voluntary partner agencies, the civil society (including media) as well as the general population in analysing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Points of Entry.
El Salvador-Baseline assesment of migration flows and border sites needs within the context of COVID-19, #1 (June-August 2020)
Due to the alarming levels of propagation and the serious nature of the COVID-19 virus, on 11 March 2020 the OMS declared a State of Pandemic.
El Salvador- Linea base para la evaluación de flujos migratorios y necesidades de localidades fronterizas bajo el contexto de la COVID-19- #1 (Junio-Agosto, 2020)
El 11 de marzo del 2020, y debido a los niveles alarmantes de propagación y gravedad del virus COVID-19, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) declaró estado de pandemia.
Mozambique – COVID-19 Preparedness Assessment In Resettlement Sites Report 12 (October 2020)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 7 to 12 October 2020, with the sole purpose to inform government an
IOM COVID-19 Impact On Points Of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis 4 November 2020
IOM COVID-19 Impact on Points of Entry Bi-Weekly Analysis is meant to serve IOM Member States, IOM, UN and voluntary partner agencies, the civil society (including media) as well as the general population in analysing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Points of Entry.
IOM COVID-19 Impact On Key Locations Of Internal Mobility Bi-Weekly Analysis 4 November 2020
IOM COVID-19 Impact on Key Locations of Internal Mobility Bi-Weekly Analysis is meant to serve IOM Member States, IOM, UN and voluntary partner agencies, the civil society (including media) as well as the general population in analysing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on different key locat
IOM COVID-19 Impact On Key Locations Of Internal Mobility Bi-Weekly Analysis 21 October 2020
IOM COVID-19 Impact on Key Locations of Internal Mobility Bi-Weekly Analysis is meant to serve IOM Member States, IOM, UN and voluntary partner agencies, the civil society (including media) as well as the general population in analysing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on different key locat
Mozambique – COVID-19 Preparedness Assessment in Resettlement Sites Report 11 (September 2020)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 22 to 24 September 2020, with the sole purpose to inform government