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Nigeria — Taraba Site Profiles 15 (15—31 March 2017)
This is a compilation of all round 15 Taraba site profiles
Nigeria — Borno Site Profiles 15 (March 2017)
This is a compilation of all Round 15 Borno Site profiles
Nigeria — Adamawa Site Profiles 15 (15 February — 31 March 2017)
This is a compilation of all site profiles in Adamawa identified in Round 15 assessments
Nigeria — List of Wards Assessed 15 (15 February — 31 March 2017)
This is a list of all round 15 wards including state local government area LGA ward and the number of households individuals
Nigeria — List of Displacement Sites Assessed 15 (15 February — 31 March 2017)
This is a list of all Round 15 sites including site number site name state local government area LGA ward name with the respective number of households and individuals
Iraq — Integrated Location Assessment Part 2 (March 2017)
The Governorate Profiles complement Part I Thematic Overview providing individual profiles of the eighteen Iraqi governorates thus reviewing all key themes identified at governorate and district level…
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (30 March 2017)
47875 Families comprised of 287250 IDPs were recorded Most IDPs originated from Mosul 252768 individuals and most IDPs were living in camps or emergency sites 244404 individuals
Maritime Incidents Libyan Coast Update (30 March 2017)
During this reporting period 1630 March a total of 1037 migrants were rescued off of the Libyan Coast 409 from Zuwara 402 from AzZawiyah and 223 from Tripoli and 23 bodies were retrieved 14 from AzZaw…
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 22 (30 March 2017)
DTM recorded 47875 families comprised of 287250 individuals The district hosting the most IDPs is Mosul 151182 IDPs 13438 families 80628 individuals were recorded as returnees
Niger — Flow Monitoring Report (February 2017)
27239 incoming individuals were observed at FMPs during the recording period 6329 outgoing individuals were observed at FMPs during the recording period 1 February 2017 28 February 2017 Returns from L…
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 7 (21—27 March 2017)
DTM emergency tracking was deployed in Nigeria to track and provide uptodate information on sudden displacement and other population movements in Dikwa Jere KalaBagle Ngala Nganzai and Bama In Dikwa K…
South Sudan — Abrouc and Fashoda Rapid Assessment Report (8–10 March 2017)
IOM conducted a population headcount from 810 March which resulted in a total of 21129 individuals or 3458 households currently staying in Abrouc of which 15000 individuals are estimated to have come…
Libya — Displacement Event Tracking Report (16—28 March 2017)
This report is composed of a map indicating significant displacement related events in Tripoli Sirte Ras Lanuf and Benghazi
Haiti — Border Monitoring Situation Report (23 March 2017)
13645 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory from 16 to 23 March 2017 675 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti and 169 individuals claimed to have…
NTMI — Niñez y Adolescencia Migrante No Acompañada Retornada (Vol. 2)
DTM El Salvador collected data on the type of shelter and housing available to the families of unaccompanied minor returnees The majority of the families of unaccompanied minor returnees lived in rura…
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (28 March 2017)
DTM recorded 47670 IDP families comprised of 286020 individuals The governorate hosting the largest number of IDPs was Ninewa where 266808 IDPS were recorded The most commonly reported district of ori…
Niger — Rapport sur les Points de suivi des flux de population (Février 2017)
Depuis février 2016 lOIM Niger effectue un suivi des flux migratoires sur deux points de la région dAgadez au Niger Les points de suivi des flux migratoires sont placés sur des lieux de transit sur le…
Pakistan — Flow Monitoring of Undocumented Afghan Returnees from Pakistan (26 March —1 April 2017)
IOM Pakistans Weekly Situation Report on the Returns of Undocumented Afghans through the Torkham border reporting period26th March 1st April 2017During the week of26 th March 1 st April 2017a total of2978 485 familiesundocumented Afghans returned from Pakistan through the Torkham border Movement trends for the reporting period indicate Of the total60individuals returned from district Peshawar and8returned from Khyber Agency in FATA Approximately71individuals intended to return to Nangarhar18to Kabul in Afghanistan During this reporting period there is a16 increase in the proportion of respondents citing Economic Factors as a push factor At the same time there is a7increase in respondents stating availability of Assistance is Afghanistan as a pull factor With the start of refugee returns as of3 rd Apriland given that most families comprise of documented as well as undocumented individuals there is a sharp increase in the number of undocumented individuals returning compared to the previous reporting…300increase from previous week Trends also indicate a14decrease in the proportion of respondents citing Afraid of being deported as a push factor this can be attributed to the Government of Pakistans decision to document the previously unregistered Afgha…
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (26 March 2017)
DTM recorded 46504 IDP families comprised of 279024 individuals The governorate hosting the largest number of IDPs was Ninewa where 261228 IDPS were recorded this represents 94 of the total The most c…
Pakistan — Flow Monitoring of Undocumented Afghan Returnees from Pakistan (19—25 March 2017)
During the week of 19 th 25 th March 2017 a total of869 143 familiesundocumented Afghans returned from Pakistan through the Torkham border Movement trends for the reporting period indicate Of the total62individuals returned from district Peshawar and10returned from Rawalpindi in Punjab Approximately62individuals intended to return to Nangarhar28to Kabul in Afghanistan Anecdotal evidence suggests that many families were unable return as the vehicle drivers without documentation valid passportvisa were not allowed to cross the border Subsequen…