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Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Site Profiles 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)

This document contains site profiles for 100 displacement sites identified in Round 5 DTM assessments.

Nepal — Earthquake District Profiles 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)

This document contains 12 district profiles and one national overview from Round 5 DTM assessments.

Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 5 (15 September — 20 November 2015)

From mid-September through to 20 November 2015, the DTM team identified and visited 140 potential displacement sites across the affected districts.

Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 4 (15 August — 5 September 2015)

147 potential displacement sites across the affected districts were identified in Round 4 assessments. Of these, 120 were active and hosting 20 households or more in camp-like settings. These 120 sites were hosting an estimated 11,703 households (58,689 people).

Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 3 (30 June — 12 July 2015)

286 potential displacement sites across the affected districts were identified in Round 3 assessments. Of these, 107 were closed, 75 were hosting fewer than 20 households or dispersed next to their homes and were therefore not included in the assessments.

Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 2 (30 April — 8 June 2015)

Round 2 assessments identified 409 displacement sites in fifteen earthquake-affected districts, hosting an estimated 117,700 people from 21,711 households. 77 priority sites of more than 50 households are hosting 49,118 people.

Nepal — Earthquake Displacement Report 1 (2—7 May 2015)

Round 1 assessments identified 5,783 IDPs in 53 sites in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur districts. Sites are 98% spontaneous settlements and 2% collective centres.

Vanuatu — Cyclone Pam Preliminary Displacement Report (24 March 2015)

Around 65,000 people are in need of emergency shelter. The Displacement Tracking Matrix was rolled out around Port Vila and surrounding areas. Out of 30 IDP sites that are currently open, 25 sites have been assessed, and 5 sites are being assessed. 30 sites remain open.

Philippines — Typhoon Haiyan Displacement Report (May 2014)

According to the Government of the Philippine’s Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC), some 4 million people were internally displaced from their homes due to the Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda) disaster- over a quarter of the entire affected population of 14

Philippines — Typhoon Haiyan Displacement Report (17 February 2014)

There are a total of 56 displacement sites covered by this report which is an increase of 9 % from the previous report. This is due to a 100 percent increase in transitional sites which increased from 15 to 30 sites; thus comprising 53% of all displacement sites.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Report (December 2012)

A consistent trend to return to areas of origin is observed; however, 6,151 families remained displaced in Sindh and Balochistan, with inaccessible place of origin cited as the main impediment to return (82%), and majority of IDPs fearing they will remain displaced for at least 1 to 3 months.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Report (November 2012)

111 temporary settlements hosting 16,926 individuals (2,870 families) have been identified in Ghotki, Larkana, Qamber Shahdadkot and Sukkur. 95% are spontaneous settlements and no instances of planned tent sites were found in these districts.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Report (October 2012)

201 temporary settlements hosting 32,269 individuals have been assessed in Jacobabad, Kashmore and Shikarpur. Settlements lack proper structure; 78% are spontaneous settlements.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Dashboard 6 (8 March 2012)

This dashboard displays information as of 8 March 2012 by cluster consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Badin Report 6 (27 February 2012)

TSSU recorded nine temporary settlements (TS) with 189 families (1,020 individuals). All nine settlements are spontaneous without camp management or site management agency. Four TSs indicate they will stay one-three months, five indicate that they will remain for three or more months.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Umerkot District Report 6 (27 February 2012)

In Umerkot district TSSU recorded 44 temporary settlements (TS) with 1,073 families (5,841 individuals). All 44 settlements are spontaneous, with no camp management or site management agency. 44% TSs indicate they will stay 1-3 months, 33% indicate 3 months or more.

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Dashboard 5 (2 February 2012)

This dashboard displays information as of 2 February 2012 by cluster consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Dashboard 5 (2 February 2012)

This dashboard displays key TSSU information as of 2 February 2012 consisting of a map and data represented in graphs.  

Pakistan — Floods 2012 TSSU Report 5 (19 January 2012)

According to the fifth phase of the TSSU assessment, there are 241 settlements with 10,379 families (55,953 individuals). 80% of all temporary settlements (TS) are spontaneous and 14% are planned tent sites. 92% of TSs have no official camp management structure.

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Matiari Report 4 (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Matiari district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Tharpakhar District Map 4 (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Tharparkar district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 4 (14 December 2011)

This report contains the analysis and findings of the Temporary Settlement Support Unit (TSSU) assessment. During the course of this survey, teams visited 2,572 temporary settlements. It was discovered that 1,430 settlements were closed while 1,142 settlements remain open.

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Shaheed Benazirabad District Map 4 (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in  Shaheed Benazirabad district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).

Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Mirpur Report (14 December 2011)

This map displays number and locations of temporary settlements in Mirpur district as of 14 December 2011 (Logistics cluster).


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