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Mobility Tracking
Feb 15 2017
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Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
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Somalia — Baseline Assessment 2023 — Dashboard
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Flow Monitoring Registry Dashboard
South Sudan — Upper Nile Movement Trend Tracking Report (2–8 April 2017)
DTM recorded entries and exits from Abrouc, Khoradar, Dethoma, Malakal PoC and Renk. There was a significant drop in entries through Abrouc. Overall there was a higher number of exits compared to entries during the period covered.
South Sudan — Site profile: Bentiu PoC (16–31 March 2017)
Bentiu protection of civilian site (PoC) was established in December 2013 with currently over 121,200 people seeking protection in the site. Current priority needs are registration of new arrivals, verification of IDPs in the PoC and increased water provision.
South Sudan — Population count: Bentiu PoC (29–31 March 2017)
There are currently 121,225 IDPs seeking protection in the site. Humanitarian partners and UNMISS are working with the communities to improve the living conditions in the site. The dashboard details the population density in each of the five sectors in a heat map of the site.
South Sudan — Intentions and Needs Survey – Abrouc and Fashoda 2 (28 March – 4 April 2017)
The DTM team conducted a follow up survey in Abrouc from 28 March to 4 April 2017 to provide more in depth understanding of the intentions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) as well as their sectorial needs. The survey tool included inputs from partners.
South Sudan — Market Assessment: Abrouc and Fashoda (28 March – 4 April 2017)
The DTM team conducted a market assessment in Abrouc from 28 March – 4 April.
South Sudan — Abyei Village Assessment Survey (1 November — 31 December 2016)
The Surveys conducted indicate that 73% of education facilities are functional, 73% of health facilities are functional and 21% of villages are deserted. In addition, 52% of bomas reported the presence of UXOs. The payams hosting the majority of IDPs are Rumameer, Majak and Alal.
South Sudan — Abrouc and Fashoda Rapid Assessment Report (8–10 March 2017)
IOM conducted a population headcount from 8-10 March which resulted in a total of 21,129 individuals or 3,458 households currently staying in Abrouc of which 15,000 individuals are estimated to have come from Wau Shilluk and the remaining 6,000 individuals from the host community of Abrouc and ID
South Sudan — Site profile: Bentiu PoC (1–15 March 2017)
There are currently over 117,600 people (20,861 households) seeking protection at Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. Current priority needs are registration of new arrivals, verification of IDPs in the PoC and an increase in water provision.
South Sudan — Biometric Verification Update: Malakal PoC Malakal County (February 2017)
IOM conducted a biometric verification exercise in Malakal Protection of Civilian (PoC) site from 15 to 28 February 2017. A total of 30,559 individuals / 10,300 households were verified.
South Sudan — Population count: Bentiu PoC (13–15 March 2017)
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been sheltering at the Bentiu protection of civilian site (PoC) since December 2013. There are currently 117,654 IDPs seeking protection in the site.
South Sudan — DTM Highlights (2016)
In 2016, DTM South Sudan has reached and registered 508,143 people across South Sudan. Biometric registration reached 439,715 persons in 19 locations. Paper based registrations reached 68,428 persons in 12 locations.
Mar 22 2017
South Sudan — DTM Highlights (2016)
South Sudan — Site profile: Wau PoC area adjacent to UNMISS (February 2017)
IDPs continue to arrive to Wau from insecure areas. It is the most congested PoC site in South Sudan with 30,054 IDPs on just 134,514m2 of land. IOM camp management prioritized the de-congestion of the site to improve living conditions and reduce fire safety risks.
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