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DTM Grenada abate@iom.int
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English
Location
Grenada
Snapshot Date
Jul 29 2024
Activity
  • Other
  • 39% of buildings were destroyed or damaged.
  • 61% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
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DTM Grenada abate@iom.int
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Grenada
Snapshot Date
Jul 29 2024
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  • Other
  • 39% of buildings were destroyed or damaged.
  • 61% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

نظرة عامة: يقوم سجل مراقبة التدفق (FMR) الخاص بمصفوفة تتبع النزوح في اليمن (DTM) التابعة للمنظمة الدولية للهجرة بمراقبة وصول المهاجرين على طول الحدود الساحلية الجنوبية لليمن وعودة المواطنين اليمنيين على طول حدودها الشمالية مع المملكة العربية السعودية (KSA) لتحديد أنماط الهجرة وتقديم تقديرات كمية لعدد المهاجرين غير النظاميين الذين يدخلون البلاد. من المهم أن نفهم أن نشرة الهجرة القسرية لا تتضمن جميع تدفقات الهجرة كما يتضح من عمليات المغادرة إلى اليمن التي التقطتها مصفوفة تتبع النزوح التابعة للمنظمة الدولية للهجرة في جيبوتي إلى مناطق على طول الساحل الغربي لليمن والتي ظلت غير قابلة للوصول لإجراء التقييمات. وبدلا من ذلك، فإنه يوفر رؤى إرشادية حول اتجاهات الهجرة استنادا إلى العدد الإجمالي المعروف للمهاجرين الذين يصلون على طول الحدود الساحلية والبرية الخاضعة للمراقبة خلال الفترة المشمولة بالتقرير.
ملخص النتائج: في أغسطس 2024، تتبعت مصفوفة تتبع النزوح في اليمن التابعة للمنظمة الدولية للهجرة 1,631 مهاجرًا دخلوا اليمن، بزيادة قدرها 21 بالمائة عن العدد الإجمالي المُبلغ عنه في الشهر السابق (1,345 مهاجرًا). غادر جميع المهاجرين (100٪) من منطقة باري في الصومال.
ومن بين إجمالي المهاجرين المسجلين، كان 16 في المائة أطفال، و24 في المائة نساء، و60 في المائة رجال
وعادةً ما تكون لحج بمثابة نقطة دخول للمهاجرين المغادرين عبر جيبوتي، في حين تعد شبوة بمثابة نقطة دخول للمهاجرين المغادرين عبر الصومال. خلال الفترة المشمولة بالتقرير، غادر جميع المسجلين الصومال إلى المنطقة الساحلية بمحافظة شبوة. خلال الفترة نفسها، لم تتعقب المنظمة الدولية للهجرة أي مهاجرين يغادرون من جيبوتي إلى لحج، ويرجع ذلك على الأرجح إلى التدابير التي اتخذتها الحكومة لمكافحة التهريب. منذ تنفيذ هذه الإجراءات، اعتبارًا من أغسطس 2023، أصبح تدفق المهاجرين على طول هذا الطريق غائبًا تقريبًا في الأشهر التي تلت ذلك، مع استثناء واحد في ديسمبر 2023 عندما أحضر قارب 110 مهاجرين إلى الشاطئ.

حدد فريق مصفوفة تتبع النزوح 4,113 عائداً يمنياً في أغسطس 2024، أي بانخفاض قدره 1% مقارنة بعدد العائدين في يوليو (4,172 فرداً). بالإضافة إلى ذلك، سجل الفريق ما مجموعه 143 مهاجرًا تم ترحيلهم من عمان إلى نقطة ديفن في مديرية شحن بمحافظة المهرة باليمن. وكان جميع المهاجرين المرحلين مواطنين إثيوبيين.
وفي حين أن الأزمة الإنسانية المتفاقمة في اليمن قد أجبرت بعض المهاجرين على اتخاذ القرار الصعب بالعودة إلى بلدانهم الأصلية في القرن الأفريقي، فقد أفادت التقارير أن السلطات الحكومية أعادت آخرين. في أغسطس 2024، سجلت مصفوفة تتبع النزوح إجمالي 971 مهاجرًا غادروا اليمن إما طوعًا أو عادوا بالقوارب من اليمن. وتتكون هذه المجموعة من 89% رجال، و9% نساء، و2% أطفال.
علاوة على ذلك، في أغسطس 2024، أبلغ فريق مصفوفة تتبع النزوح في جيبوتي عن وصول إجمالي 893 مهاجرًا (93% رجال، و6% نساء، و1% أطفال) إلى جيبوتي قادمين من اليمن. وتؤكد هذه الأرقام التحديات الكبيرة التي يواجهها المهاجرون في اليمن والظروف اليائسة التي دفعتهم إلى المخاطرة برحلات بحرية خطيرة.

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Yemen
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024 -
Aug 31 2024

In August 2024, the IOM Yemen DTM tracked 1,631 migrants entering Yemen, a 21 per cent increase from the total figure reported in the previous month (1,345 migrants). All migrants (100%) left from Bari Region in Somalia.
Among the total migrants recorded, 16 per cent were children, 24 per cent were women, and 60 per cent were men.

Typically, Lahj serves as an entry point for migrants departing through Djibouti whereas Shabwah serves as an entry point for migrants departing through Somalia. During this reporting period, all recorded departed from Somalia to the coastal area of Shabwah Governorate. During the same period, no migrants departing from Djibouti to Lahj were tracked by IOM, likely due to measures taken by the government to combat smuggling. Since those measures were implemented, starting August 2023, the flow of migrants along this route has been nearly absent in the months that followed, with one exception in December 2023 when a boat brought 110 migrants to shore.

The DTM team identified 4,113 Yemeni returnees in August 2024, a one per cent decrease compared to the number of returnees in July (4,172 individuals). Additionally, the team recorded a total of 143 migrants that were deported from Oman back to Deifen Point in Shahan district of Al Maharah Governorate, Yemen. All deported migrants were Ethiopian nationals.

While the worsening humanitarian crisis in Yemen has compelled some migrants to make the difficult decision to return to their home countries in the Horn of Africa, others have reportedly been returned by government authorities. In August 2024, DTM recorded a total of 971 migrants leaving Yemen either voluntarily or returned by boat from Yemen. This group was composed of 89 per cent men, nine per cent women, and two per cent children.

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Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Admin Area 2

Individual

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Geographical Scope Partial Coverage

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Aug 01 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring

OVERVIEW: The Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) of the IOM Yemen Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) monitors the arrival of migrants along Yemen’s southern coastal border and the return of Yemeni nationals along its northern border with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to identify migration patterns and provide quantitative estimates of the irregular migrant population entering the country. It’s crucial to understand that the FMR does not capture all migration flows as demonstrated by departures to Yemen captured by IOM DTM Djibouti to areas along the West Coast of Yemen which have remained inaccessible for assessments. Instead, it provides indicative insights into migration trends based on a known total number of migrants arriving along monitored coast and land borders during the reporting period.


SUMMARY OF FINDINGS: In August 2024, the IOM Yemen DTM tracked 1,631 migrants entering Yemen, a 21 per cent increase from the total figure reported in the previous month (1,345 migrants). All migrants (100%) left from Bari Region in Somalia.
Among the total migrants recorded, 16 per cent were children, 24 per cent were women, and 60 per cent were men.

Typically, Lahj serves as an entry point for migrants departing through Djibouti whereas Shabwah serves as an entry point for migrants departing through Somalia. During this reporting period, all recorded departed from Somalia to the coastal area of Shabwah Governorate. During the same period, no migrants departing from Djibouti to Lahj were tracked by IOM, likely due to measures taken by the government to combat smuggling. Since those measures were implemented, starting August 2023, the flow of migrants along this route has been nearly absent in the months that followed, with one exception in December 2023 when a boat brought 110 migrants to shore.

The DTM team identified 4,113 Yemeni returnees in August 2024, a one per cent decrease compared to the number of returnees in July (4,172 individuals). Additionally, the team recorded a total of 143 migrants that were deported from Oman back to Deifen Point in Shahan district of Al Maharah Governorate, Yemen. All deported migrants were Ethiopian nationals.

While the worsening humanitarian crisis in Yemen has compelled some migrants to make the difficult decision to return to their home countries in the Horn of Africa, others have reportedly been returned by government authorities. In August 2024, DTM recorded a total of 971 migrants leaving Yemen either voluntarily or returned by boat from Yemen. This group was composed of 89 per cent men, nine per cent women, and two per cent children.
Furthermore, in August 2024, the Djibouti DTM team reported a total of 893 migrants (93% men, 6% women, and 1% children) arrived in Djibouti from Yemen. These figures underscore the significant challenges migrants in Yemen face and the desperate circumstances that have led them to risk dangerous sea voyages.

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DTM Sudan; dtmsudan@iom.int
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English
Location
Sudan
Period Covered
Aug 27 2024
Sep 04 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

The Flood Displacement Summary summarizes DTM updates on incidents of flood-induced displacement across Sudan. 

Between 01 June and 04 September 2024, DTM Sudan reported 111 incidents of heavy rain and floods that triggered sudden displacement in Sudan. Rain and floods displaced an estimated 172,520 individuals (34,504 households) from locations across 15 different states in Sudan. 

This report outlines incidents of flood-induced displacement between 27 August and 04 September 2024. For information on earlier reported incidents, see DTM Sudan: Flood Displacement Summary (Update 003), (Update 002), and (Update 001).

Highlights  

  • DTM observed 34 incidents of flood-induced displacement between 27 August and 4 September 2024.  
     
  • These reported incidents triggered the displacement of an estimated 36,065 individuals (7,213 households).  
     
  • Approximately 18,264 structures were either destroyed or partially damaged due to rain or floods. 
     
  • An estimated 41 per cent of individuals displaced due to floods were already displaced due to conflict prior to the onset of floods.  
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DTMAfghanistan@iom.int
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English
Location
Afghanistan
Period Covered
Aug 25 2024
Aug 31 2024
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

The IOM Afghanistan’s DTM Flow Monitoring activity is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. The activity involves two interlinked exercises: the Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), a headcount of individuals crossing the border, and the Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles and intentions of randomly selected Afghan nationals. DTM FM is operational at four main crossing points (connected to Afghanistan’s National Highway) as well as six other crossing points with Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This weekly snapshot combines information from the FM activity and various IOM sources related to cross-border movement. For a detailed explanation of the methodology used in gathering this data, the report directs readers to the section titled “IOM INFLOW DATA” on the last page.

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dtmhaiti@iom.int
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English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Sep 04 2024
Sep 05 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

This information was collected following attacks that occurred on 04 September 2024 in the municipality of Ganthier, more precisely in the 2nd communal section of Balan. A total of 830 people (172 households) were displaced following these attacks. These people took refuge in the 3rd communal section of Fonds Parisien, most of them (66%) with relatives in host families, while 34% took refuge in two sites. The municipality of Ganthier has been increasingly affected by armed attacks in recent weeks, the most significant in July and August 2024, leading to the displacement of nearly 6,000 people (see ETT 45.1) who took refuge in the same 3rd communal section of Fonds Parisien which has become an important host location for persons displaced in the municipality of Ganthier.

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iomastana@iom.int iomalmaty@iom.int
Location
Kazakhstan
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Oct 10 2023 -
Jan 22 2024

During the assessment, 2,303 key informants were interviewed. Based on the key informants' estimates, 639,799 international migrant workers were hosted in the assessed locations in Kazakhstan from 2020 to 2023. Concurrently, 41,574 internal migrants were hosted in the assessed locations, and 10,544 Kazakh nationals were reported to be residing abroad as international migrants. In addition, 6,005 return migrants have returned from abroad.

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Migrants Present

Residents

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Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Admin Area 2

Admin Area 3

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Education

Health

Metadata

Mobility

Geographical Scope Partial Coverage

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 06 2024
May 12 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 6 and 12 May 2024, a total of 363 new arrivals were recorded at locations in Adamawa and Borno states. The new arrivals were recorded at locations in Bama, Dikwa, Gwoza, Mafa and Kukuwa local government areas (LGAs) of the most conflict-affected Borno State.