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Mobility Tracking
Feb 15 2017
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Countries in this response
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Somalia — Baseline Assessment 2023 — Dashboard
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Flow Monitoring Registry Dashboard
South Sudan — Wau PoC and collective centres headcount trends (2018)
Wau Town features two PoC sites and five collective centres in which IOM-DTM conducts monthly headcounts to monitor changing population dynamics and displacement trends. These include: Wau PoC 1 and Wau PoC AA sites, as well as Cathedral, Nazareth, St.
South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 3: Unity Focus
Through Mobility Tracking, DTM is able to provide a comprehensive baseline and regular updates on the trends and changes in numbers, locations and priority needs of IDPs and returnees in South Sudan. IOM DTM conducted its third round of data collection between July and August 2018.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Juba PoC sites (October 2018)
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team in South Sudan began the exercise in early September with a two-day Temporary Registration (T-REG), which enabled the organization to quickly determine, which persons are currently resident in the site.
South Sudan — Perceptions Survey, Bentiu & Rubkona (September 2018)
88% of household indicated that they are separated from family members, with schooling being the most cited reason.88% reported nuclear family living outside the PoC, and of those residing in displacement sites 60% were in Bentiu PoC and 29% in UN House PoC 3.
Jan 23 2019
South Sudan — Perceptions Survey, Bentiu & Rub…
South Sudan — Intentions and Perception Survey – Wau PoC AA (December 2018)
Findings of an intention-perception survey conducted in the Wau PoC AA site (Western Bahr El Ghazal) by IOM-DTM in coordination with CCCM between mid-December 2018 and beginning of January 2019.
South Sudan — Event Tracking: Wau Lokoloko (Nov. 2018)
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) that have recently fled to Wau Town and sought refuge in Lokoloko site as a result of conflict indicate that they have traveled from areas such as Ngoku, Togotivim, Mboro, Ngoalima, Ngokure and Ngodakala.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Wau Cathedral Site (October 2018)
In the Cathedral Collective Centre of Wau Town, DTM in coordination with WFP undertook a card conversion exercise, registering a total of 18,209 individuals corresponding to 4,569 households from 29 September to 5 October 2018.
South Sudan — Multisectoral Needs Survey – Wau (August 2018)
Commissioned on behalf of the International Organization for Migration’s Shelter team, the multi-sectoral survey seeks to inform humanitarian partners and transition/recovery actors of gaps in services and the needs of populations in Wau Town.
South Sudan — Biometric registration update: Bor PoC Site (September 2018)
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in cooperation with ACTED, in support of the World Food Programme (WFP) and other partners, conducted a biometric registration (BMR) exercise at Bor Protection of Civilians Site (Jonglei) from 13 to 15 September 2018.
South Sudan — Wau Multi-Sector Assessment Dashboard: E. WASH (July-August 2018)
IOM DTM conducted a multi-sectoral assessment interviewing 2,093 households in Wau (Western Bahr el Ghazal). This dashboard provides a preliminary overview of WASH related findings.
South Sudan — Wau Multi-Sector Assessment Dashboard: C. Livelihoods (July-August 2018)
IOM DTM conducted a multi-sectoral assessment interviewing 2,093 households in Wau (Western Bahr el Ghazal). This dashboard provides a preliminary overview of livelihood related findings.
South Sudan — Wau multi-sector assessment dashboard: A. Demographics (July-August 2018)
IOM DTM conducted a multi-sectoral assessment interviewing 2,093 households in Wau (Western Bahr el Ghazal). This dashboard provides a preliminary overview of the demographics and displacement related findings.
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