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Site Assessment
IDPs — Reasons for displacement (Natural disaster)
IDPs — Reasons for displacement (Insurgency)
IDPs — Reasons for displacement (Communal Clashes)
IDPs per period of displacement at the LGA level.
IDPs per period of displacement at the State level.
Distribution of IDPs by LGA.
Distribution of return locations.
Distribution of IDP locations.
Estimated number of IDPs and Returnees by State.
Contact
abate@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Period Covered
Jul 15 2024
Jul 16 2024
Activity
- Survey
- Return Intention
- Mobility Tracking
- Site Assessment
On1 July 2024, Hurricane Beryl struck Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, causing widespread devastation, particularly on Union Island, Canouan, and Mayreau, where the entire population was affected. This report provides an overview of the situation in shelters following the hurricane, highlighting key sectors such as income, health, WASH, and protection services.
Key Data Highlights:
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48 out of 60 respondents (81%) were not able to return to their house and 11 respondents (19%) were returning home.
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Among those returning home, 7 out of 11 (64%) were moving with family, one respondent was moving with some of their family members and the remaining 3 were moving alone.
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Out of those 48 respondents unable to return home:
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77% intend to stay in their shelters (All persons who intended to stay in the shelters also reported this was because their homes were destroyed)
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13% intend to relocate
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10% intend to move with family
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This summary includes insights into the vulnerabilities of shelter residents and their movement intentions, providing crucial information as the response phase transitions to early recovery. The data, collected from 15-16 July 2024, involved structured interviews conducted in various government shelters.
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