Reports

Following conflict-driven displacement from existing IDP camps in Central Equatoria, (including IDP sites Logo Kerewa, and Ajio), IDPs gathered in Korijo Camp in late 2018. Following reports of emergency humanitarian needs, IOM CCCM participated in an OCHA-initiated IRNA. CCCM Cluster partner responses began in January 2019. Challenges in the site related to lack of availability of food and difficulty of meeting daily water needs, CCCM witnessed and heard reports from partners and community of a steadily declining population in the site. To document this population change, IOM DTM and CCCM Mobile Team conducted an exercise to estimate the current size of the population and better inform partner responses.

This map was produced to assist in the Tropical Cyclone Idai response. It highlights the locations of health facilities across a range of districts in Sofala province, Mozambique. The districts included are: Buzi, Caia, Chemba, Cheringoma, Chibabava, Cidade da Beira, Dondo, Gorongosa, Machanga, Maringue, Marromeu, Muanza and Nhamatanda.  Source: Government of Mozambique /Ministry of Health and WHO

From 26 March — 27 March, DTM teams in coordination with the Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management, conducted a multi-sectoral location assessments in 32 displacement sites located in Beira City. An estimated 22,346 individuals were identified in these sites.

As of 29 March 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 140,784 individuals (29,098 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in the four provinces of Sofala (116), Zambezia (13), Tete (5) and Manica (27). The majority of these centres are schools and churches.

From 26 March — 27 March, DTM teams in coordination with the Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management, conducted a multi-sectoral location assessments in 32 displacement sites in Beira City. An estimated 22,346 individuals were identified in these sites.

The Multi-Sectoral Location Assessments conducted from 26 March to 31 March 2019 by DTM teams in 64 sites located in Chikwawa, Nsanje, Phalombe and Zomba  allowed us to produice these Site Profiles.

Ce rapport donne un aperçu de la situation dans la Région de l’Extrême-Nord du Cameroun, où l’insécurité liée aux violences de groupes extrémistes armés, et dans une moindre mesure les phénomènes climatiques ont donné lieu à d’importants mouvements de population. Les informations présentées dans ce rapport ont été recueillies auprès des personnes déplacées avec l’accord et le soutien des autorités locales, entre le 1er et le 13 Février 2019. Lors du round 17 de la DTM, un total de 442 683 individus a été identifié, dont 253 813 PDI (soit 41 698 ménages), 79 787 réfugiés hors camp (13 220 ménages) et 109 083 retournés (soit 16 345 ménages). 94,3 pourcent des populations cibles (PDI, Réfugiés hors camp et Retournés) se sont déplacées en raison du conflit lié à Boko Haram tandis que 5,4 pourcent des déplacements ont été provoqués par des inondations, sécheresse et autres facteurs climatiques, et 0,3 pourcent par des conflits inter-communautaires.

O ciclone tropical Idai atingiu a zona central de Moçambique a noite do 14 de março de 2019. No dia 27 de março, a OIM em coordenação com o governo de Moçambique levou cabo um exercício de recolha de dados em 32 locais de evacuação no distrito da Beira, localizado na província de Sofala, Moçambique.  

This dashboard presents information on the displacement situation in the Far North Region of Cameroon. Data was collected between 1—13 th of February 2019. The displaced population is estimated at 442,683 individuals (253,813 IDPs, 79,787 out of camp refugees and 109,083 returnees). 844 villages were evaluated including 9 new villages. 66 uninhabited villages were identified.94% of the target population is displaced due to armed conflict in the Region and 6% is displaced due to flooding and other climatic factors. Less then 1% of displacements are due to other non-specific reasons. 50,4% of the displaced population is male and 49,9% is female. 62% are under 18 years old, while 3% are 60 years old or older. 38% of those displaced live with host families, 28% live in spontaneous sites, 18% returned to their original dwelling, 10% live in rental homes, and one per cent live in collective centers.  

Dans le cadre de ses évaluations, la DTM met en œuvre des évaluations multisectorielles, dont le but est de recueillir des informations sur les conditions et les besoins sectoriels des populations déplacées. Ces données sont recueillies auprès d’informateurs clés  au niveau des sites de déplacement. Lors du Round 6, qui s’est déroulé entre octobre et décembre 2018, les évaluations multisectorielles ont été conduites dans 955 localités (soit 79% de l’ensemble des localités couvertes par la DTM). Ce rapport contient l’ensemble des profils d’analyse découlant des données obtenues lors des évaluations multisectorielles.

As of 26 March 2019, according to Mozambique’s National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), 10,557 individuals (2,259 families) have been displaced and taken shelter in evacuation centres in four districts of Manica province: Gondola (6 displacement sites), Chimoio (4 displacement sites), Sussundenga (11 displacement sites) and Mossurize (1 displacement site).

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) interviewed 4,319 households representing 7,494 travelling individuals crossing into and out of Bentiu Protection of Civilians site (PoC) site, Malakal PoC site, Wau PoC Adjacent Area (AA) site and Wau collective centres (Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, koloko and Masna combined in during February 2019. In line with previous trends, DTM continued to witness comparatively large proportions of intended permanent exits at Wau PoC AA during the reporting period: 27% of those interviewed at the site reported the intention to exit the site permanently. Lokoloko collective centre continued to see a significant proportion of interviewees intending to permanently leave with an exit trend also reflected in the headcounts: the site has shrunk by half of its population since January 2019 (49%) from 1,910 to 938 individuals in February 2019.

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