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…
There are currently over 117,600 people (20,861 households) seeking protection at Bentiu Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. Current priority needs are registration of new arrivals, verification of IDPs in the PoC and an increase in water provision.
This map provides an overview of the regions most affected by displacement as of 15 March 2017, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo.
DTM recorded 273,720 IDPs comprising 45,620 families. Of these, 239,496 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 255,924 individuals (93% of the total). 323,554 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites.
This map provides an overview of the regions in Madagascar that are most affected by displacement, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo.
This snapshot includes information on numbers, displacement reasons and needs from IDPs in five local government areas (LGAs): Gwoza, Kala Balge, Bama, Ngala and Dikwa. The largest numbers of IDPs are in Kala Balge LGA: there are currently 3,070 IDPs (614 households) due to military operations.
In 2016, DTM South Sudan has reached and registered 508,143 people across South Sudan. Biometric registration reached 439,715 persons in 19 locations. Paper based registrations reached 68,428 persons in 12 locations.
The total number of people currently displaced, as of 19 March 2017, is 270,546 individual IDPs comprising 45,091 families. During the period covered 229,896 people were living in camps and emergency settings.
DTM Identified 504,582 individuals comprising 84,097 families. The highest number of displaced were recorded in the Mosul operation (260,616 IDPs), in which the most originated from Mosul itself (226,602).
As of 17 March 2017 there were 6,334 displaced persons in 5 regions across Madagascar. In total there have been approximately 250,000 persons displaced since the onset of the disaster at the beginning of the month.
The total number of people currently displaced, as of 19 March 2017, is 260,616 individual IDPs comprising 43,436 families. During the period covered 222,030 people were living in camps and emergency settings. Ninewa governorate currently hosts the most IDPs, 245,190 individuals.
This map provides an overview of the displacement sites in Madagascar's region of Analamanga, as of 17 March 2017.
This map provides an overview of the regions in Madagascar that are most affected by displacement, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo, as of 17 March 2017.
The total number of people currently displaced, as of 16 March 2017, is 254,880 individual IDPs comprising 42,480 families. During the period covered 216,294 people were living in camps and emergency settings. Ninewa governorate currently hosts the most IDPs, 239,454 individuals.
This report consists of a map indicating displacement events across Tripoli, Sirte, Nofaliya, Al Qatrun.
DTM was established in Libya in October 2015 to track the movement of IDPs, returnees and migrants. This report is an overview of DTM's mobility tracking activities in Libya accross all seven rounds of assessment.
The total number of people currently still displaced, as of 16 March 2017, is 254,880 individual IDPs comprising 42,480 families. The total number of people displaced since 17 October 2016 is 326,754 individuals. 158,016 people were living in camps and emergency settings.
In March 2017, a total of 71,984 individuals were registered in Golo, of which 54,362 individuals are returnees and 17,586 are IDPs. 63 % of the registered caseload are under 18 years old, of which 30 % are under 5 years old.
From 2 February to 2 March 2017 DTM was active in 18 governorates across 106 districts and 3,660 locations. A total of 9,500 key informants were interviewed. The total number of identified IDPs increased by 1% (32,802 individual).
Emergency tracking for: Bama (335 arrivals), Moguno (41 arrivals), Mobbar (1,050 arrivals), Kala/Balge (195 arrivals), Dikwa (911 arrivals).
The document contains 11 dashboards of 11 governorates. The dashboards contain information on total governorate population, IDP and returnee numbers, demographic data, duration of displacement and needs.
La Matrice de Suivi des Déplacements est un système compréhensif de collecte d’informations sur les personnes déplacées internes dans les provinces ciblées du Burundi.
As of 01 February 2017, the TFPM has identified, 1,991 ,340 internally displaced persons (IDPs) (331,890 households) who have been displaced due to conflict since March 2015, dispersed across 21 governorates.
DTM recorded 465,198 individuals comprising 77,533 families.
DTM recorded 224,298 IDPs comprising 37,383 families. Of these 189,336 individuals were living in camps and emergency settings. The most commonly cited district of origin was Mosul (190,074 individuals).