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On the night of 27 to 28 April 2019, Tropical Cyclone Kenneth made landfall in northern Mozambique. The cyclone brought torrential rains and winds affecting mostly the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Pemba, causing flash flooding and subsequent destruction.  From 13 to 18 November, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) teams conducted baseline assessments at locality level (localidade), which corresponds to the lowest administrative level in the country. The third round covered 12 districts in Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces. The DTM teams interviewed locality chiefs capturing population estimates and geographic distribution, population movements, shelter repairs and access to services in host communities.   The dataset can be accessed at the following link: https://displacement.iom.int/datasets/mozambique-%E2%80%94-baseline-assessment-cyclone-kenneth-response-%E2%80%94-round-4       

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with 904,240 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of  which 56 per cent (506,736 individuals) are women; and 61 per cent (551,934 individuals) are under 18 years old.  Since August 2018, IOM and the World Food Programme (WFP) are collaborating on the project "Enhancing targeted food distribution through biometric data management" seeking to contribute to increased food security throughout South Sudan. 

IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with 859,369 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of  which 56 per cent (481,324 individuals) are women; and 62 per cent (532,252 individuals) are under 18 years old.  Since August 2018, IOM and the World Food Programme (WFP) are collaborating on the project "Enhancing targeted food distribution through biometric data management" seeking to contribute to increased food security throughout South Sudan. 

In November 2019, the monthly count was conducted at Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, Lokoloko and Masna collective centres where a total of 11,291 individuals were identified. The population of Wau PoC AA site decreased from 14,696 individuals in October to 14,195 individuals in November 2019. 

Wau Town features one Protection of Civilians (PoC) site and five collective centres in which IOM DTM conducts monthly population counts to monitor changing population dynamics and displacement trends. In October 2019, the monthly count was conducted at Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, Lokoloko and Masna collective centres where a total of 12,316 individuals were identified. The population of Wau PoC AA site decreased slightly from 14,706 individuals in September to 14,696 individuals in October 2019.

Ce tableau de bord présente des informations sur les urgences au Burundi pour la semaine du 24 au 30 novembre 2019. La DTM a identifié 398 personnes réparties dans 178 ménages, affectées par les pluies torrentielles et les vents violents dans les provinces de Bujumbura Rural, Kirundo et Muyinga.

From January to March 2019, DTM conducted 71,583 registrations across five states in Sudan – 93 per cent of which were returnees. South Darfur hosted the largest presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs), with a total registered population count of 4,193 individuals. DTM’s flow monitoring point in Abyei, from where South Sudanese are registered upon arrival into Sudan, registered a total number of 2,536 individuals (665 households) between January and March 2019.

From April to June 2019, DTM conducted 14,926 registrations across five states in Sudan – 10,581 (71%) registrations of returnees and 4,345 (29%) registrations of internally displaced persons (IDPs). Central Darfur hosted the largest presence of IDPs, with a total registered population count of 1,778 individuals. DTM’s flow monitoring point in Abyei, where South Sudanese are registered upon arrival into Sudan, registered a total number of 2,747 individuals (637 households) between April and June 2019.

From July to September, DTM conducted 39,506 registrations across six states in Sudan – 34,507 (87%) of which were returnees and 4,999 (13%) internally displaced persons (IDPs). Central Darfur hosted the largest registration of IDPs (2,331 individuals), with West Darfur a close second. DTM’s flow monitoring point in Abyei, from where South Sudanese are registered upon arrival into Sudan, registered a total number of 1,564 individuals (415) – 628 were registered in July, 458 in August, and 478 in September.

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix interviewed 6,913 households / groups representing 17,196 individual movements into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilians (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) site and Wau collective centres (Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, Lokoloko and Masna combined in analysis) in October 2019. Main findings:  Reduced overnight travel, especially Wau PoC AA site Women and girls remain more mobile than their male counterparts Continued new arrivals from Sudan at Bentiu PoC site Slight increase in intended permanent exits

ظلّت الوضعية الأمنية في المناطق المتأثّرة من النّزاع جنوب طرابلس غير مستقرة منذ مطلع شهر أبريل من سنة 2019. وقد سجّلت مصفوفة تتبّع النزوح نزوح 2.397 أسرة إضافية (حوالي 11.983 فردا) عن آخر أرقام مسجّلة، وبذلك بلغ مجموع الأسر النّازحة ما لا يقلّ عن 28.027 أسرة (أي حوالي 140.133 فردا) نزحت من مساكنها منذ ابتداء الأعمال العدائية يوم 04 أبريل 2019.  

From 06 to 13 November 2019, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams conducted multi-sectoral location assessments (MSLA) in resettlement sites in the four affected Provinces. The DTM teams interviewed key informants capturing population estimates, mobility patterns, and multi-sectoral needs and vulnerabilities

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