Reports
According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) currently there are more than 4 million foreign nationals present in Turkish territory seeking international protection. Most of them are Syrian nationals under temporary protection and the second largest group are asylum seekers and refugees from different countries such as Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Somalia and other countries.
Within the period of 21-27 January 2019, a total of 6,882 movements were recorded, including 6,240 arrivals and 642 departures. Arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira Uba, Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiduguri, Mobbar, Monguno and Ngala Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno state and locations in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Guyuk, Hong, Lamurde, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo Belwa, Michika, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North and Yola South LGAs of Adamawa state. Departures were recorded at Askira Uba, Chibok, Maiduguri and Damboa LGA of Borno state and Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Guyuk, Hong, Lamaurde, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo Belwa, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North and Yola South LGA of Adamawa state. ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: voluntary relocation (24%), improved security (6%), ongoing conflict (62%), poor living conditions (14%), military operations (1%) and fear of attacks (3%).
في الجولة 107 تم تعديل مجموعة بيانات مصفوفة تتبع النزوح إلى دورة واحدةلكل شهرين لتعكس ديناميكيات النزوح الحالية والحاجة إلى المزيد من المعلوماتالمتعمقة. البيانات الإضافية الأولى التي تم جمعها في إطار هذه الدورة الجديدةهي منطقة منشأ الأشخاص النازحن داخليا ، الواردة في هذا التقرير.
This report presents the findings of round 23 of the mobility tracking component of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Libya, covering the reporting period Novemberto December 2018. In Round 23, the number of identified returnees in Libya increased from 403,978 to 445,845 individuals.This increase can mostly be attributed to the return of previously displaced persons to Tripoli who had left their homes during the September clashes and due to returns toDerna. At the same time, the number of identified IDPs in Libya decreased to 170,490 in round 23, representing a 9% decrease compared to the previous round in September and October 2018.
This report presents the findings of round 23 of the mobility tracking component of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Libya, covering the reporting period Novemberto December 2018. In Round 23, the number of identified returnees in Libya increased from 403,978 to 445,845 individuals. This increase can mostly be attributed to the return of previously displaced persons to Tripoli who had left their homes during the September clashes and due to returns toDerna. At the same time, the number of identified IDPs in Libya decreased to 170,490 in round 23, representing a 9% decrease compared to the previous round in September and October 2018.
This dashboard provides the main findings of the mobility tracking assessments that were conducted in the province of Kasai Central. These assessments were conducted in all the accessible villages during three periods: from 5 to 25 March 2018, from 3 June to 31 July 2018 and from 5 to 23 November 2018 in 412 health areas, which corresponds to 25 health zones. For these assessments, a total of 4,155 villages were evaluated through 8,086 key informant interviews by IOM's partner TDH.
This dashboard provides the main findings of the mobility tracking assessments that were conducted in the province of Kasai Oriental. These assessments were conducted in all the accessible villages during twoperiods: from 16 to 31 July 2018 and from 13 to 21 November 2018 in 309 health areas, which corresponds to 19 health zones. For these assessments, a total of 1,956 villages were evaluated through 5,445 key informant interviews by IOM's partner Gouvernance +. The presence of around 463 returnees from Angola was reported in the 1,234 villages where their presence had been evaluated.
This dashboard provides the main findings of the mobility tracking assessments that were conducted in the province of South Kivu. These assessments were conducted in all the accessible villages during two periods: from 23 March to 30 April 2018 and from 1st to 23 July 2018 in 625 health areas, which corresponds to 35 health zones. For these assessments, a total of 4,140 villages were evaluated through 12,759 key informant interviews conductedby IOM’s partner RADPI.
Ce Dashboard présente les principaux résultats des évaluations de suivi de mobilité des populations réalisées dans les villages accessibles de la province du Sud Kivu. Ces évaluations ont été mises en œuvre à travers un exercice de collecte de données conduit du 23 mars au 30 avril 2018 et du 1er au 23 juillet 2018 dans 625 aires de santé, soit 35 zones de santé. Au total, ce sont 4 140 villages qui ont été évalués et 12 759 informateurs clés qui ont été interrogés. Ces évaluations ont été conduites par l’ONG locale RADPI.
This dashboard provides the main findings of the mobility tracking assessments that were conducted in the province of Kasaï. These assessments were conducted in all the accessible villages during two periods: from 3 to 31 July, and from 3 to 28 November 2018, in 327 health areas – which corresponds to 18 health zones. For these assessments, a total of 2,800 villages were evaluated through 6,497 key informant interviews by IOM’s partner TDH.
This report provides the main findings of the DTM assessments that were conducted in the province of Lomami from 13 April to 12 May 2018 and from 20 July to 12 August 2018 within 315 health areas, covering in total 16 health zones in this province. Among the 2,684 villages assessed during Round 1, 1,135 villages were re-evaluated by field teams during Round 2. For these villages, new displacement and return movements were reported.
Ce rapport présente les principaux résultats des évaluations DTM qui ont été conduites dans la province de la Lomami du 13 avril au 12 mai 2018 et du 20 juillet au 12 août 2018 dans 315 aires de santé, soit au total les 16 zones de santé dans la province. Parmi les 2 684 villages évalués au cours de la première phase, 1,135 villages ont été réévalués par les équipes de terrain au cours de la deuxième phase.