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Somalia displacement
Feb 15 2017
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Countries in this response
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Somalia - Galmudug District Profiling: Key Findings Dashboard
Somalia – Border Point Flow Monitoring (June 2017)
DTM identified 59 individual entries and 1,182 exits at Flow Monitoring Points in Elwak, Doolow and Belet Xaawo in June 2017. The entries represent a 43% decrease between May and June while the exits only moderately increased by 3%.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Balcad (June 2017)
Over the 5 years, Middle Shabelle has faced multiple natural and man-made hazards.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Kismayo Town (June 2017)
Kismayo, the second largest city in South-central Somalia has been devastated by civil conflict, floods, famine and the
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Doolow (June 2017)
The Gedo region remains home for most people affected by the prolonged drought, conflict and disease outbreak. This has resulted in an increase of IDPs coming to urbanized areas in Doolow district for service porvision.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Somalia (June 2017)
This displacement situation report depicts the displacement in 26 districts throughout Somalia. It is estimated that the total IDP population stands at 1.4 million people and that there are 1,549 IDP locations.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Belet Weyne (June 2017)
Since November 2016 to June 2017, Hiraan region has seen a total of 11,864 IDPs and earlier than usual pastoralist movement related to drought, with many moving from rural areas to populated places with a perceived availability of services.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Bari (June 2017)
Bari region in Puntland, has experienced protracted civil conflict with loss of livelihoods and widespread displacement of 229,000 IDPs.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Afmadow (June 2017)
Afmadow district has experienced an influx of 58,100 IDPs from Middle Juba, Lower Juba and Bay as a result of insecurity, natural disaster and search for humanitarian assistance. Most sites in the district are spontaneous, and unnamed.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Johawar (June 2017)
Over the past 5 years, Middle Shabelle has faced multiple calamities with the top three causes of displacement being drough, insecurity, and outbreak of disease.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Belet Xaawo (June 2017)
The Gedo region remains home for most people affected by the prolonged drought, conflict and disease outbreak. Belet Xaawo town, the most populated location in Belet Xaawo district hosts a total of 31,789 IDPs.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Somaliland (June 2017)
Hargeysa, Borama and Zeylac districts are growing urban areas in Somaliland, and over the past few years become host to households and individuals that have been displaced as a result of conflict, insecurity or drought.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Gaalckacyo District (June 2017)
In Gaalckacyo, Mudug region, severe drought conditions have become the primary reason for migration into urban and peri-urban areas.