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Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (15—21 June 2018)
Contact
DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaPSU@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jun 15 2018
Jun 21 2018
Activity
- Flow Monitoring
A total of 222 new arrivals were recorded this week, a slight increase compared to last week, and 72 exits were recorded, a slight increase compared to last week. The majority of new arrivals cited insecurity (45%), food scarcity (31%), health (14%) and education (5%) as their reasons for displacement. This week, the newly arrived IDPs came from Kismayo District (60%), Buale (14%), Badhaade (10%), Jilib (7%), Jamaame (7%) and a few other locations. These new arrivals were heading to IDP sites in the Dalxiska Section (38%), Galbet section (31%), Fanole Section (17%), Central section (10%) and a few other locations. Out of the 17 families exiting the IDP sites, 9 of them were leaving the Dalxiska Section, 7 left the Galbet Section and 1 left the Fanole section. These families were heading to the districts of Kismayo (35%), Buale (24%), Jilib (18%), Badhaade (12%), and Jamaame (12%). The majority cited management of farms (82%), employment opportunities and rejoining their families (12%) as their reason for leaving. The majority of families (88%) are intending to return in the near future.