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Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (29 June — 5 July 2018)
Contact
DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaPSU@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jun 29 2018
Jul 05 2018
Activity
- Flow Monitoring
This Week there were 323 entries, this Marks the highest entries for the last 11 weeks with 53 exits. The high entries can be attributed to the Jubbaland, SNA forces vs Al-Shabab forces confrontation in lower juba and parts of Middle Jubba. The majority of the new arrivals cited Food scarcity (55%), Insecurity (32%) and few others as their reasons for displacement. This week, the new arrivals came from Kismayo District (51%), jilib (15%), Jamaame (11%), Afmadow (11%) and Buale (11%). These new arrivals were heading to IDP sites in the Dalxiska Section (34%), Galbet section (23%), Fanole Section (23%), Fanole section (19%) and a few other locations. Out of the 10 families exiting the IDP sites, 4 were from the Fanole Section, 3 left DalxiskaSection, 2 left Galbet section and 1 left Central section. After leaving the sites, these IDPs indicated that they were heading to the districts of Buale (30%) and Kismayo (30%) the reminder was heading to Jilib (20%), Jamaame (10%) and Badhaadhe (10%). All the exists said their main reason for return was management of farms (60%), Uncomfortable living conditions (20%) and rejoining family (20%).