Reports
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) monitored arrivals from Khartoum to Rubkona Bus Station between 15 April and 30 June 2019. In total, 13,820 individuals arrived in Rubkona Town, 54 per cent of whom were female. The individuals followed the main route of Khartoum-Karsana-Rubkona.
DTM carried out assessments in displacement sites in January 2019. This document contains key information and highlights from displacement sites hosting IDPs displaced by the 2010 earthquake, including information on the number of displaced people in each site.
DTM a conduit des évaluations de sites de déplacement en janvier 2019. Ce document contient des informations clés et des faits saillants sur les sites de déplacement accueillant des PDI déplacées par le séisme de 2010, dont des informations sur le nombre de personnes déplacées sur chaque site.
The North Central and North West zones of Nigeria have been witnessing large scale population displacement caused by a spurt in criminal activities, such as kidnappings and attacks by herdsmen, as well as communal clashes. According to an assessment conducted by the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) unit of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), as of 22 July 2019, an estimated 238,102 individuals were displaced in the two zones. The affected North Central region includes the states of Benue, Plateau, Kaduna and Nasarawa, Katsina, Kano and Zamfara states in the North West zone. Movements of displaced populations took place within state boundaries, between states and across the international border to the neighboring country of the Niger. Affected populations, and vulnerable women and children, are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. The DTM unit of IOM Nigeria has been working in the regions to support humanitarian partners by collecting, analysing and disseminating up-to-date data on IDPs in order to facilitate the provision of effective assistance to the affected population.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations. This document covers updates from the regional network of flow monitoring of migrants, as well as the tracking and monitoring of internal displacement in the different countries. It is published on a monthly basis and currently covers three regions: West and Central Africa, Middle East and North Africa, and East and the Horn of Africa.
DTM Displacement event tracking in Libya covers all the events related to population movements during one month. In June 2019, events related to displacements and population movements were recorded in 17 Muncipalities (Baladiyas) all over the country.
This report was produced with the financial assistance of the European Union (EU) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Data was collected through DTM’s Comprehensive Migration Flows Surveys (CMFS) methodology that aims to enable a better understanding of migration flows from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia towards Europe, a collaborative effort by the DTM support team and relevant IOM field missions funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This report is part of the outputs under the EU-funded project “Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (REMAP)”. The objective of DTM REMAP is to strengthen the evidence-based formulation and implementation of humanitarian and development policy and programming on migration and forced displacement in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan through the use of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM).
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010 displaced families (approximately 15,050 individuals) were identified, bringing the total to at least 23,985 families (approximately 119,925 individuals) who have been displaced from their homes since the start of hostilities on 04 April 2019.
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010 displaced families (approximately 15,050 individuals) were identified, bringing the total to at least 23,985 families (approximately 119,925 individuals) who have been displaced from their homes since the start of hostilities on 04 April 2019.
Infographic: Pandi/Bageta Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), East New Britain Province
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010 displaced families (approximately 15,050 individuals) were identified, bringing the total to at least 23,985 families (approximately 119,925 individuals) who have been displaced from their homes since the start of hostilities on 04 April 2019.
This infographic presents findings from sites hosting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in West New Britain Province after the eruption of Ulawun Volcano on 26 June 2019. Presented are findings from six (6) IDP sites namely Soi, Bakada*, Gigipuna-VJ Camp, Sabali Beach, Kabaya* and Koasa. It is reported that there are IDPs at Barema which is located in the Hargy Palm Oil Company’s plantation.1