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Somalia displacement
Feb 15 2017
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Somalia - Galmudug District Profiling: Key Findings Dashboard
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.
Somalia – Displacement Situation Report Baidoa (May 2017)
Over the past six months, severe drought conditions have contributed to the displacement of more than a half a million people across the country. Baidoa town (Baidoa district, Bay region), currently hosts one of the highest caseloads of drought displaced people in the country.
Somalia — Drought Related Displacement (April 2017)
During the reporting period, DTM Somalia recorded 75,366 displaced persons as displayed on the map.
Somalia – Border Point Flow Monitoring (April 2017)
During the reporting period DTM Somalia recorded 283 new entries (a 138% increase between March and April) and 871 new exits (a 33% decrease between March and April).
Somalia — Drought Situation Overview 4 (26 February 2017)
Between 1 January and 26 February 2017, at least 138,000 individuals in Somalia have been internally displaced. A majority of these IDPs come from Bay, Bari, Gedo, Mudug, Galgaduud and Middle Shbelle. Drought conditions prevail in South Central as well as in other parts of Somalia.
Somalia — Drought Related Displacement (January – February 2017)
A map indicating areas of drought related displacement in Somalia.
Somalia — Displacement Dashboard 4 (February 2017)
Between January and February 2017, DTM found that 23,248 people have been newly displaced, bringing the total population displaced to 431,634 people.
Somalia — Displacement Alert (4 January 2017)
As a result of lower than average rainfall there was an influx of IDPs into two states, Luuq and Doolow. An estimated 800 households were displaced to Doolow and 1,500 households were displaced to Luuq. District officials estimate over 90,000 persons affected as of 9 January 2017.
Jan 04 2017
Somalia — Displacement Alert (4 January 2017)
Somalia — Displacement Report 3 (October 2016)
Patterns of internal displacement in Somalia are diverse: short and long-term, single or multiple events, protracted or newly emerging, in both rural and urban areas. This diversity needs to be reflected for appropriate solutions to be developed and pursued.
Oct 31 2016
Somalia — Displacement Report 3 (October 2016)
Somalia — Displacement Report 2 (July 2016)
In Round 2 DTM Somalia assessed 119 sites. The total number of individual IDPs across these sites and during this period was 430,062. Of these 119,106 had been displaced within the same region, 93,721 (62.6%) were below the age of 17 and 47,388 (31.6%) were between 18-59 years old.
Jul 31 2016
Somalia — Displacement Report 2 (July 2016)
Somalia — Displacement Dashboard 2 (July 2016)
In Round 2 DTM Somalia assessed 119 sites. Of these sites 116 were collective sites and 3 were camps. The total number of individual IDPs across these sites and during this period was 149,819. Of these, 63 per cent were below the age of 17 and 31 per cent were between 18-59 years old.
Jul 31 2016
Somalia — Displacement Dashboard 2 (July 2016)
Somalia — District Profiles 1 (June 2016)
A compilation of profiles for the districts of: Afmadow (54, 984 IDPs), Balcad (27,282 IDPs), Belet Weyne (132,204 IDPs), Borama (14,130 IDPs), Doolow (56, 436 IDPs), Jowhar (87,786 IDPs), Kismaayo (57,240 IDPs).
Jun 30 2016
Somalia — District Profiles 1 (June 2016)