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About Yemen

Overview

The situation in Yemen has steadily deteriorated as a result of instability and increased fighting between multiple groups. Large scale internal displacement has been observed across the country since the conflict started in 2015. IOM Yemen’s DTM was launched the same year in an effort to better inform the humanitarian community about the location and needs of displaced populations. The DTM identifies both IDP and returnee locations and tracks displacement trends on a daily basis. The DTM also monitors key migrant arrivals and the return of Yemeni migrants mainly in locations across Yemen’s southern coastal border and northern border with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT)

As part of the DTM’s mobility tracking, Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT) primarily tracks IDP and returnee populations throughout Yemen. Information on areas of displacement and return, origins and reasons for displacement, shelter types, and priority needs are collected on a daily basis. RDT data is not representative of all displacements occurring in Yemen due to access constraints in many governorates.

Area Assessment (AA)

The Area Assessment collects stock figures on the number of IDPs, returnees, and migrants, as well as the origins, reasons for displacement, shelter types, and the situation overview at a target location. The Area Assessment data is collected through an extensive key informant network at the smallest geographical area that is operationally possible. This assessment is used to verify and update the baseline information in quarterly cycles, with field staff revisiting and updating information on all previously identified locations populated by IDP and returnee populations.

Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR)

The DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) monitors key third-country migrant arrivals and departures mainly in locations across Yemen’s southern coastal border as well as key Yemeni returns on the northern border with the KSA. Enumerators placed at Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) record arrivals of migrants and returning Yemeni nationals in order to identify different patterns and types of migration, and to provide quantitative estimates to help define the population of irregular migrants entering the country. FMR is not representative of all flows in Yemen and should be understood only as indicative of the individuals recorded at FMPs during the timeframe indicated. Access constraints limit the ability to collect data at some migrant arrival points.

Multi-Cluster Location Assessment (MCLA)

In order to carry out an evidenced-based needs analysis for the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO), and to allow humanitarian partners to make planning decisions, the Yemen Inter-Cluster Coordination Mechanism (ICCM) proposed to carry out a Multi-Cluster Location Assessment (MCLA). This also involves the Technical Working Group (TWG) to formulate planning and implementation processes, as well as data examination and compilation. This assessment is based on the MCLA tool that has been used to assess IDP needs in previous years but has been broadened to include all key population groups that are in need of humanitarian assistance according to the previous HNO. The MCLA will provide nationwide data and evidence-based findings for the HNO to better inform the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) in Yemen.

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  • GFFO
  • BHA
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Yemen

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Yemen — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (May 2019)

Displacement Tracking in Yemen includes the monitoring of key migrant and return locations on Yemen's northern border with Saudi Arabia and southern coastal border.

(اليمن – تقرير التتبع السريع لحركة النزوح (1 يناير - 16 يونيو 2019

أدى الصراع الدائر في اليمن منذ مارس 2015م إلى نزوج أكثر من 3.6 مليون شخص (وفقاً لتقييم المواقع للعام 2018 الصادر عن مصفوفة تتبع النزوح).

Yemen - Rapid Displacement Tracking Report (1 January– 16 June 2019).

The ongoing conflict in Yemen, since March 2015, has led to the displacement of more than 3.6 million people (according to DTM’s 2018 Area Assessment).DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking tool collects and reports on numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis, allowing for

Yemen — Rapid Displacement Tracking Report (2 June - 9 June 2019)

The ongoing conflict in Yemen, since March 2015, has led to the displacement of more than 3.6 million people (according to DTM’s 2018 Area Assessment).

(اليمن – التتبع السريع لحركة النزوح (1 يناير - 26 مايو 2019

أدى الصراع الدائر في اليمن منذ مارس 2015م إلى نزوج أكثر من 3.6 مليون شخص (وفقاً لتقييم المواقع للعام 2018 الصادر عن مصفوفة تتبع النزوح).

Yemen - Rapid Displacement Tracking Report (1 January– 26 May 2019).

The ongoing conflict in Yemen, since March 2015, has led to the displacement of more than 3.6 million people (according to DTM’s 2018 Area Assessment).DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking tool collects and reports on numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis, allowing for

(اليمن – التتبع السريع لحركة النزوح (1 يناير - 5 مايو 2019

أدى الصراع الدائر في اليمن منذ مارس 2015م إلى نزوج أكثر من 3.6 مليون شخص (وفقاً لتقييم المواقع للعام 2018 الصادر عن مصفوفة تتبع النزوح).

نقاط رصد التدفقات | المهاجرين الوافدين واليمنيِّن العائدين من المملكة العربية السعودية في ابريل 2019

إن تتبع النزوح في اليمن يشمل مراقبة المواقع الرئيسية للمهاجرين الوافدين والعائدين في الحدود الشمالية لليمن مع المملكة العربية السعودية والحدود الساحلية الجنوبية.

Yemen - Rapid Displacement Tracking Report (1 January– 5 May 2019)

The ongoing conflict in Yemen, since March 2015, has led to the displacement of more than 3.6 million people (according to DTM’s 2018 Area Assessment).

Yemen — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (April 2019)

Displacement Tracking in Yemen includes the monitoring of key migrant and return locations on Yemen's northern border with Saudi Arabia and southern coastal border.

Yemen — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (March 2019)

Displacement Tracking in Yemen includes the monitoring of key migrant and return locations on Yemen's northern border with Saudi Arabia and southern coastal border.

نقاط رصد التدفقات — المهاجرين الوافدين واليمنيِّن العائدين من المملكة العربية السعودية في مارس 2019

إن تتبع النزوح في اليمن يشمل مراقبة المواقع الرئيسية للمهاجرين الوافدين والعائدين في الحدود الشمالية لليمن مع المملكة العربية السعودية والحدود الساحلية الجنوبية.

Yemen — Flow Monitoring Dashboard (February 2019)

Displacement Tracking in Yemen includes the monitoring of key migrant and return locations on Yemen's northern border with Saudi Arabia and southern coastal border.

Yemen – Multi Cluster Location Assessment

More than three and a half years since the escalation of conflict in Yemen, the civilian population continues to bear the burden of active conflict and economic decline, while suffering from extreme hunger and the deterioration of infrastructure.

(اليمن – التقييم على مستوى المنطقة – الجولة 37 (مارس 2019

اعتبارًا من نوفمبر 2018 ، تشير تقديرات مصفوفة تتبع النزوح (DTM) في اليمن إلى وجود 3.6 مليون من النازحين داخلياً (607.665 أسرة) معظمهم بسبب الصراع المستمر منذ مارس 2015 والمتناثر عبر 22 محافظة.

Yemen — Displacement Report Round 37 (March 2019)

As of November 2018, DTM Yemen estimates that there are 3.6 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) (607,865 households) dispersed across all 22 governorates, the majority of whom were displaced due to conflict ongoing since March 2015.

Yemen — Flow Monitoring Dashboard 2 (January — December 2018)

Displacement Tracking in Yemen includes the monitoring of key migrant and return locations on Yemen's northern border with Saudi Arabia and southern coastal border.

Yemen — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 15 (12 November 2018)

IOM uses the Emergency Tracking Tool to compile daily information from various partners including: local and international NGOs, and local and national authorities. Compilation is done through document review, as well as personal and/or phone interviews.

Yemen — Emergency Displacement Dashboard 2 (3 November 2018)

IOM uses the Emergency Tracking Tool to compile daily information from various partners including: local and international NGOs, and local and national authorities. Compilation is done through document review, as well as personal and/or phone interviews.


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