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Yemen - Rapid Displacement Tracking Update ( 03-09 May 2020)
Contact
DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
May 03 2020
May 09 2020
Activity
- Rapid Emergency Registration
- Mobility Tracking
The ongoing conflict in Yemen, since March 2015, has led to the displacement of more than 3.6 million people (according to DTM's 2018 Area Assessment). DTM's Rapid Displacement Tracking tool collects and reports on numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis, allowing for regular reporting of new displacements in terms of numbers, geography and needs.
From 01 January 2020- 9 May 2020, IOM Yemen DTM estimates that 13,150 Households or 78,900 Individuals have experienced displacement, at least once.
Between the 3rd May 2020 and 9th of May 2020, the highest number of displacements were seen in:
· Al Dhale'e (100 HH) – Ad Dhale'e (21 HH), Jahaf (21 HH), Qa'atabah (18 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were originated from Al Dhale'e and Aden.
· Marib (56 HH) – Marib (36 HH), Marib City (12 HH), Sirwah (5 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were originated from Al Jawf and Marib.
· Taizz (43 HH) – Jabal Habashy (11 HH), Al Mudhaffar (6 HH), As Silw (6 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were originated from Taiz and Aden.
Most displacement resulted from increased conflict in the following Governorates and districts.
· Aden (72 HH) – Al Mansura (16 HH), Attawahi (15 HH), Ash Shaikh Outhman (13 HH) districts.
· Al Dhale'e (50 HH) – Qa'atabah (23 HH), Al Husha (20 HH), Ad Dhale'e (6 HH) districts.
· Al Jawf (35 HH) – Khabb wa ash Sha'af (14 HH), Al Hazm (8 HH), Al Khalq (5 HH) districts.
Methods used:
· DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT) tool collects and reports on numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis, allowing for regular reporting of new displacements in terms of numbers, geography and needs.
Limitations:
· DTM Yemen is unable to report on figures in some governorates due to access limitations.