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Somalia displacement
Feb 15 2017
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Somalia - Galmudug District Profiling: Key Findings Dashboard
Somalia — Baidoa Movement Trend Tracking Report (4—10 May 2018)
A total of 92 arrived in Baidoa IDP sites due to the to inter-clan clashes that erupted last month in the outskirts of Baidoa, mainly triggered by conflicts between clans for grazing land. All new arrivals stated that their reason for entry was due to insecurity.
Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (11—17 May 2018)
A total of 205 entries were recorded this week, a slight increase from last week and 60 exits were observed, a slight decrease from last week. More than half of the new arrivals (64%) mentioned insecurity as their reason for displacement.
Somalia — Baidoa Movement Trend Tracking Report (27 April —3 May 2018)
Due to inter-clan clashes that erupted in the outskirts of Baidoa, mainly triggered by conflicts between clans for grazing land, a total of 56 indivudals fled for safety into the Biadoa IDP sites. All stated that their reason for entry was insecurity.
Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (20—26 April 2018)
This week marks the fewest entries (194) and the most exits (52) ever recorded since MTT began collecting data in Kismayo 3 months ago. The low entries and high exits can be attributed to the onset of the Gu rainy season, causing many families to return to their seasonal farms for cultivation.
Somalia — Dolow Movement Trend Tracking Report (20—26 April 2018)
This week a total of 2 entries and 11 exits were recorded in Qansaxley IDP camp. The 11 people leaving the sites represent the highest number of exits recorded in a single week since mid-January.
Somalia — Baidoa Movement Trend Tracking Report (20—26 April 2018)
For the fourth week in a row, the number of people exiting the IDP sites increased, this week reaching 295 - the most recorded in a single week since August 2017. In contrast, the number of new entries dropped this week from 92 last week to 60 this week.
Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (27 April —3 May 2018)
This week marks the fewest entries (192) and the most exits (75) ever recorded since MTT began collecting data in Kismayo. The low entries and high exits can be attributed to the onset of the Gu rainy season, causing many families to return to their seasonal farms for cultivation.
Somalia — Dolow Movement Trend Tracking Report (27 April —3 May 2018)
A total of 7 entries compared to 3 exits were recorded in Dolow IDP camps during the reporting period. There have been below-average numbers of movements in and out of Dolow IDP sites ever since the Gu raining season started four weeks ago.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring (October—December 2017)
The flow monitoring Population Movement Tracking assessments are conducted through household surveys atkey border crossing locations between Somalia and neighbouring countries.
Somalia — Enabling a Better Understanding of Migration Flows (And its Root Causes) from Somalia Towards Europe — Desk-Review Report (April 2017)
This desk review report is part of the outputs of the first phase of IOM’s project implementation on data collection to enable a better understanding of migration flows from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia towards Europe.
Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (6—12 April 2018)
Over the reporting period, a slightly higher number of total of 317 entries were recorded compared to last week, but fitting within the general range seen over the past 10 weeks. No IDPs were recorded exiting any of the camps this past week.
Somalia — Dolow Movement Trend Tracking Report (6—12 April 2018)
A total of 11 entries and 2 exits were recorded in both Qansaxley and Kabasa IDP camps in Dolow. The number of entries on this week were far lower than previous weeks.