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Ukraine Response
Feb 07 2023
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Since the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, IOM has worked to provide direct assistance to affected populations but has also provided a better understanding of these individuals’ situations, aiming at improving and consolidating the crisis response efforts undertaken by IOM, governments, and the international community.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme seeks to understand where affected people are, their most urgent needs, and their intentions for the coming period. IOM has conducted surveys across Ukraine and the region, providing crucial insights to inform evidence-based humanitarian actions and policy.
Inside Ukraine, IOM has implemented consecutive rounds of representative general population survey since March 2022, tracking internal displacement and mobility flows. This survey gathers insights into the situation and needs of vulnerable population groups across thematic areas, applying intersectoral approach to collect information. IOM has also built a field presence and a network of key informants across 20 regions of Ukraine and the capital city, monitoring the recorded presence of IDPs at municipality level through regular baseline assessments.
Furthermore, IOM has conducted a number of studies in neighbouring to Ukraine countries: Belarus, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia to survey the needs and intentions of those fleeing from the war and those crossing back to Ukraine. In addition to this, IOM has enlarged the scope of the DTM tool to assess the situation concerning Ukrainian refugees and Third-Country Nationals (TCNs) that continued their onwards journey and reached further destinations in Europe: Czechia, the Baltics, Western Balkans as well as Belgium, Germany, and France.
Through IOM’s assessments, governments and the humanitarian community are able to quickly identify the needs, movements, and intentions of affected persons and to further consolidate humanitarian interventions in support of the internally displaced populations in Ukraine, and the Ukrainian refugees and TCNs fleeing from war to other countries in Europe
Countries in this response
- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
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Ukraine Regional Response: Needs, Intentions, and Border Crossings
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Registered IDP Area Baseline Assessment Dashboard (ABA)
Republic of Moldova — Displacement Data Analysis on TCNs, Round #06 (as of 20 June 2022)
Between 24 February and 20 June 2022, Ukrainian refugees represent 92 per cent (463,305) of all individuals registered at entry from Ukraine (UKR) to the Republic of Moldova (MDA). The remaining eight per cent (42,488) are other TCNs.
Ukraine — Displacement Report - Area Baseline Report (Raion level) — Round 4
Starting on 24 February 2022, the war in Ukraine triggered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis across the country.
Україна — Звіт про переміщення — Звіт по Базовій Оцінці Території (Районний рівень) — 4 Тур
Починаючи з 24 лютого 2022 року війна в Україні спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу в усіх адміністративних підрозділах (областях) країни.
Romania — Ukraine Profiles and Inclusion Survey, Round #02 (25 March - 23 May 2022)
Since 24 February 2022, refugees and third-country nationals (TCNs) continue to enter Romania as a result of the war in Ukraine. As of 23 May 2022, Romanian authorities have reported 1,010,955 arrivals from Ukraine (data via UNHCR a
Republic of Moldova — Displacement Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine and TCNs Crossing to Ukraine, Round #02 (16 April - 27 May 2022)
Since 24 February 2022, an increasing number of people fleeing from Ukraine to the neighbouring countries has been observed, as a result of the war in Ukraine.
Republic of Moldova — Displacement Data Analysis on TCNs, Round #05 (as of 6 June 2022)
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, a number of people fleeing from Ukraine to
Poland — Crossings to Ukraine Surveys, Round 01 (12 – 17 April 2022)
Since 24 February 2022, an increasing number of people fleeing from Ukraine to the neighbouring countries has been observed, as a result of the war in Ukraine. At the same time, the number of persons exiting Poland and going back to Ukraine has been sustained.
Poland — Needs Assessment, Round 01 (12 April – 04 May 2022)
Since 24 February 2022, over 3 million Ukrainian refugees and third country nationals have entered Poland as a result of the war in Ukraine. This report is based on a needs assessment survey launched by IOM's DTM in Poland.
ЗВІТ ПРО ВНУТРІШНЄ ПЕРЕМІЩЕННЯ В УКРАЇНІ ОПИТУВАННЯ ЗАГАЛЬНОГО НАСЕЛЕННЯ РАУНД 5 23 ТРАВНЯ 2022 РОКУ
Війна в Україні, яка розпочалася 24 лютого 2022 року, спричинила безпрецедентну гуманітарну кризу, що охопила всі області країни У період з 17 по 23 травня.
Republic of Moldova — Displacement Surveys with TCNs, Round #02 (09 March - 12 May 2022)
As the war in Ukraine has entered its fourth month, the civilian population is bearing the burden of ongoing hostilities.
Ukraine — Internal Displacement Report — General Population Survey Round 5 (17-23 May 2022)
Between 17 and 23 May the International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducted the fifth round of a rapid representative assessment of the general population in Ukraine to gather insights into internal displacement and mobility flows, and to assess local needs.
Slovakia — Displacement Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine and TCNs, Round #03 (09 March - 22 May 2022)
Since 24 February 2022, an increasing number of refugees and third-country nationals (TCNs) entering Slovak