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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Transhumance Tracking Tool

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of August 2024 in Kaduna and Katsina states. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In August 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 54 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of the Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (52%) and sudden movements (48%) during the period. Bondog and Kaura wards located in Kaura LGA and Gidan Tagwai Ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
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Nigeria
Period Covered
Jul 01 2024
Jul 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Transhumance Tracking Tool

This report presents data from the early warning tool for the month of July 2024 in Katsina State. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGA) based team leads were used for data collection.
In July 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 84 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (85%) and movements (15%) were recorded during the period. The event alerts were spread across 59 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Batsari, Dan Alhaji Yangayya and Dan Musa A wards in Batsari and Dan Musa LGAs, shared the highest number of recorded event alerts. 

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Jul 01 2024
Jul 31 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Transhumance Tracking Tool

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of July 2024 in Kaduna and Katsina states. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In July 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 179 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of the Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (26%) and sudden movements (74%) during the period. Bondog Ward located in Kaura LGA, Dankaba ward in Kaita LGA and Gidan Tagwai Ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Jun 01 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Transhumance Tracking Tool

This report presents data from the early warning tool for the month of June 2024 in Katsina State. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGA) based team leads were used for data collection.
In June 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 49 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (98%) and movements (2%) were recorded during the period. The event alerts were spread across 67 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Batsari, Dan Alhaji Yangayya and Dan Musa A wards in Batsari and Dan Musa LGAs, shared the highest number of recorded event alerts. 

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Jun 01 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Transhumance Tracking Tool

This report presents results from the early warning tool for the month of June 2024 in Kaduna and Katsina states. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and Local Government Area (LGAs) - based team leads, were employed for data collection.
In June 2024, the TTT early warning tool captured 112 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of the Katsina State, Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts recorded events (17%) and sudden movements (83%) during the period. Bondog Ward located in Kaura LGA and Gidan Tagwai Ward located in Kachia LGA shared the highest number of recorded event alerts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Sep 30 2024
Oct 06 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 30 September and 6 October 2024, 580 new arrivals were recorded at locations in Benue State, including the Gwer West and Logo local government areas (LGAs).

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iomguatemala@iom.int
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English
Location
Guatemala
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Flow Monitoring Registry

In August 2024, 17 829 movements were observed in Guatemala (14% children) and 319 individuals were surveyed. The number of observed movements decreased by 24 per cent from July 2024 (23 496). 57 per cent of the total number of movements originated from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. 90 per cent mentioned the United States of America as their main intended destination.

Since 2022, migratory flows through the Latin America and Caribbean region have increased significantly, with record levels of persons crossing the perilous jungle of the Darién National Park from Colombia into Panama. The in-transit flows tracked in Guatemala have mirrored these regional migration trends.

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iomkyrgyzstan@iom.int, mtmkazakhstan@iom.int, dtmremapsupport@iom.int
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English
Location
Kazakhstan
Period Covered
Apr 02 2024
May 12 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Return Intention
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

MTM implements the International Migrant Workers Survey in Kazakhstan with international migrant workers in various locations including seven regions and three cities. The selection of survey locations was informed by the findings of IOM’s Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) on international migrant workers. The survey questionnaire drew upon IOM's previous studies in Central Asia and consultations with both internal and external experts. It covered a range of topics including socio-economic profiles, migration experiences, employment status, remittances, as well as identifying needs and vulnerabilities.

In the fourth round (April - May 2024) of the international migrant workers survey, 1,845 international migrant workers were interviewed. Key findings reveal that 33 per cent of respondents had attained only a lower secondary education, and nearly half identified themselves as the primary breadwinners for their families. A notable 40 per cent reported not receiving pension payments, while 73 per cent lacked access to annual leave. Employment insecurity was also evident, with 34 per cent working without formal contracts, and 41 per cent paying rent for their accommodation. For 55 per cent, the high cost of rent was a significant financial strain. The majority, 39 per cent, were employed in the construction sector. While 86 per cent stated they had sufficient resources to cover essential goods, 20 per cent lacked access to health services. Additionally, 44 per cent of respondents sent more than half of their income in remittances to their families, highlighting their role as key financial supporters.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Sep 28 2024
Oct 02 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This latest round of Emergency Trends Tracking was initiated in April 2024 to monitor displacements movements during the Gu rainy season. Districts covered in this round include Afgooye, Afmadow, Baardheere, Baidoa, Balcad, Belet Weyne, Belet Xaawo, Cabudwaaq, Dayniile, Dhuusamarreeb, Doolow, Gaalkacyo, Garoowe, Hodan, Jamaame, Jowhar, Kahda, Kismaayo, Luuq, Xudur, Waajid, and Hobyo. ETT is a crisis-based tool that tracks sudden displacement triggered by specific events or emerging crises.

The objective of ETT is to help prioritize humanitarian response and to enable partners to deliver rapid assistance. Based on previous shock induced displacement patterns, the humanitarian community expects that people will continue to move toward urban areas in search of humanitarian services. Consequently, the ETT coverage focuses on the main urban centers and surrounding villages for each assessed district. The data is collected through Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) at the location level, from Sunday to Wednesday every week. It includes information on new arrivals, numbers and demographic of IDPs, reasons for displacement, intentions, humanitarian assistance and priority needs among others.

To facilitate the joint analysis of the CCCM (Camp Coordination and Camp Management) Cluster’s New Arrivals Tracker (NAT) and ETT data, the assistance and needs indicators are identical in both tools.

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IOM DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Apr 01 2024
Jun 30 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

 This report compiles flow monitoring survey (FMS) data collected in Yemen between April and June 2024 and provides an analysis of migrants’ demographic and socio-economic profiles, including education and employment backgrounds, reasons for leaving their country of origin or habitual residence, future travel intentions and protection and challenges faced during the journey. Also included are migrants’ employment status prior to moving.

The migration routes in the southern part of Yemen are categorized along two main routes: the south-eastern route towards Shabwah, Hadramawt, and Al Maharah governorates and the north-eastern route towards Lahj and Ta’iz governorates. Both routes are travelled by a large number of migrants each year. The recent actions taken by Yemeni authorities against smugglers along the Lahj coastline represent a significant shift that could reshape migration dynamics in the region moving forward. Through the Flow Monitoring Registry tool, which focuses on total numbers of migrants (as opposed to the more detailed migrant profile established through the FMS).

DTM recorded 4,984 migrants entering Yemen through the south in the second quarter of 2024. This figure represents a decrease of eight per cent compared to the previous quarter.

During the second quarter of 2024, a total of 3,392 surveys were conducted. In Al Maharah (1,017), Lahj (851), Aden (524), Ma’rib (470), Shabwah (447), and Hadramawt (83). The overall number of surveys decreased by seven per cent since the previous quarter. The majority of respondents were young adults between the age of 17 and 25 (87%) searching for economic opportunities (99%), most of whom were single (86%), attained primary education or less (58%), were currently unemployed (93%) and departed from rural areas (51%).