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This report is an update of the one published on 15 November (ETT 52.1) following armed violences since 11 November in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (MAPAP). In total, 40,965 people were displaced as a result of this violence, including 64% to areas located in the municipality of Port-au-Prince, 25 to Delmas and 9% to Pétion-Ville (see graph below). It should be noted that these figures represent the largest mass displacements observed within the MAPAP since DTM started the implementation of the ETT (see page 2). The majority of displaced people (90%; or 37,007 individuals) took refuge in 23 sites, including 4 that already existed before these incidents and 19 that were created because of this situation. In addition, 21 sites were emptied following these incidents, their populations have in majority left for new sites (see map below and/or this interactive map).
Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Nov 11 2024
Nov 20 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
This report is an update of the one published on 15 November (ETT 52.1) following armed violences since 11 November in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince (MAPAP). In total, 40,965 people were displaced as a result of this violence, including 64% to areas located in the municipality of Port-au-Prince, 25 to Delmas and 9% to Pétion-Ville (see graph below). It should be noted that these figures represent the largest mass displacements observed within the MAPAP since DTM started the implementation of the ETT (see page 2). The majority of displaced people (90%; or 37,007 individuals) took refuge in 23 sites, including 4 that already existed before these incidents and 19 that were created because of this situation. In addition, 21 sites were emptied following these incidents, their populations have in majority left for new sites (see map below and/or this interactive map).
Contact
DTMMozambique@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Nov 17 2024
Nov 18 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Between 17 and 18 November 2024, recent attacks and the pervasive fear of further violence by Non-State Armed Groups (NSAGs) in Ancuabe district have triggered the displacement of approximately 1,854 individuals, representing 393 families. This sudden movement underscores the volatile security situation in Cabo Delgado, where civilians continue to bear the brunt of ongoing instability. According to the Key Informants’ responses, 50% of the individuals displaced mentioned food as the immediate humanitarian need followed by shelter (31%), and essential Non-Food Items (19%), as families struggle to cope with the trauma and disruption caused by these events.
Contact
DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Nov 04 2024
Nov 10 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Between 4 and 10 November 2024, 440 new arrivals were recorded at locations in Benue State, including Logo, Guma and Gwer-west local government areas (LGAs).
Contact
DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Nov 11 2024
Nov 17 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
La DTM Burundi a le plaisir de vous partager (dans le lien ci-dessus) des informations sur les urgences qui se sont produites au Burundi en dates du 11 au 17 novembre 2024. La DTM a identifié 12 852 personnes affectées dont 724 personnes déplacées par les vents violents et les pluies torrentielles dans les provinces de Bururi, Rutana, Cibitoke, Kirundo, Cankuzo et Rumonge.
Contact
DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Location
Yemen
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Period Covered
Nov 10 2024 -Nov 16 2024
From 1 January to 16 November 2024, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 3,177 households (HH) (19,062 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.
Between 10 and 16 November 2024, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 35 households (210 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:
- Ma’rib (27 HH) – Ma’rib (15 HHs), Ma’rib City (12 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah and Hajjah.
- Al Hodeidah (7 HHs) – Hays (6 HHs), Al Khukhah (1 HH) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.
- Ta’iz (1 HH) – Al Maafer (1 HH) district. All displacements in the governorate were internal.
The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:
- Al Hodeidah (12 HHs) – Al Jarrahi (11 HHs), Az Zuhrah (1 HH) districts.
- Hajjah (5 HHs) – Harad (4 HHs), Ash shaghadirah (1 HH) districts.
- Ta’iz (4 HHs) – Al Mudhaffar (2 HHs), Sharab Ar Rawnah (1 HH), Maqbanah (1 HH) districts.
Population Groups
IDPs
Returnee (Previously Internally Displaced)
Survey Methodology
Unit of Analysis Or Observation
Admin Area 2
Type of Survey or Assessment
Household
Key Informant
Keywords
Geographical Scope Partial Coverage
Administrative boundaries with available data
The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries
This report is an update of the one published on 13 November (ETT 52) following armed violences since 11 November in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince. In total, 19,866 people were displaced due to these violences, including 62% to areas located in the municipality of Port-au-Prince, 29 to that of Delmas and 7% in Pétion-Ville (see the graph below). The majority of displaced people (87% or 17,377 individuals) took refuge in 15 sites, including 3 that already existed before these incidents and 12 which were created because of this situation. In addition, 17 sites were also emptied following these incidents. It should be noted that displacements were continuing at the time of writing this report and other updates will be published.
Contact
dtmhaiti@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Nov 11 2024
Nov 15 2024
Activity
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
This report is an update of the one published on 13 November (ETT 52) following armed violences since 11 November in the Metropolitan Area of Port-au-Prince. In total, 19,866 people were displaced due to these violences, including 62% to areas located in the municipality of Port-au-Prince, 29 to that of Delmas and 7% in Pétion-Ville (see the graph below). The majority of displaced people (87% or 17,377 individuals) took refuge in 15 sites, including 3 that already existed before these incidents and 12 which were created because of this situation. In addition, 17 sites were also emptied following these incidents. It should be noted that displacements were continuing at the time of writing this report and other updates will be published.
Contact
DTMCostaRica@iom.int
Language
Spanish
Location
Costa Rica
Period Covered
Oct 01 2024
Oct 31 2024
Activity
- Flow Monitoring
- Mobility Tracking
- Event Tracking
Cantones: Alajuela, Alajuelita, Cartago, Corredores, Desamparados, Escazu, Heredia, Los Chiles, Upala, La Cruz, Liberia, San José, Santa Ana, Santo Domingo y Tibás.
Costa Rica, al igual que otros países de Centroamérica, sigue siendo un corredor migratorio clave para el flujo de personas en movilidad a través de las Américas. Este flujo está compuesto principalmente por personas de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, así como de otros países de Sudamérica, África y Asia. Según estimaciones de la OIM Costa Rica, aproximadamente 26.247 personas ingresaron al país en octubre de 2024, con un promedio diario de 847 personas. Esto representa un aumento del 1% en comparación con setiembre de 2024. Aunque el número total de personas en tránsito por Costa Rica ha aumentado, los datos reflejan una diferencia notable en las condiciones de aquellas varadas en espacios públicos en comparación con las que se encuentran en albergues. En octubre de 2024, las personas migrantes varadas en espacios públicos disminuyeron en un 26% (de 1.115 en septiembre a 886 en octubre), mientras que las personas en albergues monitoreados experimentaron un aumento del 83% (de 357 en septiembre a 654 en octubre). Aunque los albergues aún tienen capacidad para acoger a más personas, muchas personas migrantes prefieren continuar su viaje hacia el norte y permanecer en espacios públicos.
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