Group SummaryBuilding on recent work and attention on ethical humanitarian data science, the Data Science and Ethics Group (hence referred as “the group”) gathers key actors involved in data science…
DTM data are shared with humanitarian actors to inform response. DTM and most Global Clusters, AoRs and WGs have jointly developed tools to support cooperation in the field and obtain DTM data that…
The displacement of people within their own countries is a matter of increased concern worldwide, most especially among those involved in humanitarian work. “The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)…
Iraq: Project Officer (Displacement, Tracking & Monitoring (DTM))Iraq: DTM Coordinator (Displacement Tracking Matrix)
This visualization shows the countries where DTM has been active since its inception. By 2018, DTM has been active in over 70 countries tracking human mobility in natural disaster, conflict and mixed…
DTM’s effectiveness in meeting varying objectives in a diverse range of contexts relies on its ability to maintain a lightweight, flexible and modular structure, enabling quick adjustments and…
The new global DTM website launched in November 2017 contains site and area specific information on displaced populations, links to reports and datasets for DTM operations worldwide. We want your…
Random walk is a mathematical modelling technique used in many scientific fields to model seemingly random behavior. Displacement in conflict scenarios, in contrast to displacement induced by rapid-…
IOM’s Data Protection Principles were developed in 2009 to assist IOM staff in handling personal data. However, due to rapid changes in technology and new threats to data protection, staff requested…
This document contains all Taraba site profiles for round 16.
This document contains all Adamawa site profiles for round 16.
DTM has identified a total of 1,234,894 individuals returning to their respective homes of which 94,584 (7.7%) individuals are from Cameron, Chad and Niger Republic. The dashboard contains a map displaying the concentration of returnees by area.
The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM from 18 October 2016 to 1 June 2017 is 517,750 individuals comprising 86,275 families. Of these, 378,120 individuals (comprising 63,020 families) are still displaced. 221,190 people are currently residing in emergency camps.
This document contains the the second half of Borno site profiles for round 16.
The list of sites assessed contains information on site number, site ID, site name, state, local government area (LGA), ward name, number of households and number of inviduals.
This document contains all Yobe site profiles for the round 16 data collection period.
En date du 30 Mai 2017, l’OIM dispose des données pour 26 quartiers de la ville de Bangassou. Ces 26 quartiers accueillent une population déplacée estimée à 19,300 individus, composée de Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDIs), retournés de RCA, et retournés d’autres pays.
A la fecha, la cifra de la población afectada y damnificada ha superado el 1.3 millones de personas.
An outbreak of armed conflict in Abusliem was reported on 26 May leading to the displacement of several families. Damage was also sustained by several residences. 15 households were reportedly displaced from Abusliem to Tarhuna.
The three primary DTM operations track displacement caused by the 2010 Earthquake, Hurricane Matthew and secondary displacements which have been caused by the start of the rainy season, and deportations at the border with the Dominican Republic. There have been limited changes since the las
51 961 personnes déplacées interns (9 597 ménages) ont été enregistrées et identifiées par le programme DTM dans l'ensemble des régions du Mali. 28 145 nouveaux PDIs suite à la dégradation de la situation sécuritaire dans les Régions de Ségou, Mopti, Tombouctou et Ménaka.
Depuis le 13 Mai 2017, la ville de Bangassou, dans le Sud-Est de la République Centrafricaine, connait des violences et tensions provoquant le déplacement d’une partie de ses résidants.
El fenómeno “El Niño Costero” que se generó por el incremento de la temperatura superficial del mar, causo precipitaciones continuas en los meses de febrero y marzo, afectando particularmente la costa norte de Perú. Se declaro un esdato de emergencia en 12 departamentos y una provincial constituc
Depuis le 13 Mai 2017, la ville de Bangassou, dans le Sud-Est de la République Centrafricaine, connait des violences et tensions provoquant le déplacement d’une partie de ses résidants.
Depuis le 13 Mai 2017, la ville de Bangassou, dans le Sud-Est de la République Centrafricaine, connait des violences et tensions provoquant le déplacement d’une partie de ses résidants.
El fenómeno “El Niño Costero” que se generó por el incremento de la temperatura superficial del mar, causo precipitaciones continuas en los meses de febrero y marzo, afectando particularmente la costa norte de Perú. Se declaro un esdato de emergencia en 12 departamentos y una provincial con
DTM identified 545, 283 affected individuals and 80,409 individuals in safe sites. 361 safe sites were identified. 768 houses were fully damaged and 5,869 houses were partially damaged. Most damaged houses were identified in Matara.
DTM identified 62,992 families (377,952 individuals) during the reporting period. The most commonly cited district of origin was Mosul (345,072 individuals). The majority of IDPs were living in camps and emergency sites (313,548 individuals).
DTM carried out assessments in PK5 (Bangui), which continues to host a significant number of people affected by the conflict.
La ville de Bangassou, dans le Sud-Est de la République Centrafricaine, a récemment connu des violences et tensions ayant provoqué le déplacement d’une partie de ses résidants. Afin de faciliter la réponse humanitaire, l’OIM a déployé sa Matrice de Suivi de Déplacement (DTM) le 20 Mai 2017.
DTM recorded 105,121 internally displaced families comprised of 630,726 IDPs. The majority of IDPs were residing in Camps (399,432 individuals).
IOM conducted a biometric registration exercise in Guit town from 12 to 15 May 2017.The exercise was successfully completed with a total of 2,053 individuals or 598 households registered.
A total of 302 households were interviewed, 29% were male-headed and 70% were female-headed households (1% unanswered). Of those surveyed 79% intended to stay in Aburoc and 69% of those intending to stay were planning to stay for 1-3 months. In total 71% have received humanitarian assistance.