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The role of IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) within the humanitarian drought response is to monitor inflows of IDPs arriving in Herat, identify and register only the newly arriving IDP caseload, and report/share the information with humanitarian partners to facilitate onward registration of newly arriving IDPs into humanitarian assistance programmes, as well as track the outflow of IDPs returning to their place of origin. The following document presents the operational procedures of the IOM DTM Flow Monitoring Registry. 

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team mobilized to respond to critical levels of internal displacement, caused by what is being described as the worst drought in Afghanistan in decades. Throughout the country, the drought has impacted an estimated 2.2 million Afghans in regards to access to water, crop production and agricultural output. It has particularly affected rural dwellers who depend on farming for survival. As a result, tens of thousands of Afghans have fled their homes in search of stable water sources, heading to areas close to rivers or towards cities. In coordination with ANDMA, DoRR, OCHA and WFP, DTM provides emergency support by monitoring flows and registering drought-affected IDP families. 

[This report is in Dari.] سيستم ردیابی بيجاشدگان سازمان بین‌المللی مهاجرت IOM، تيم كاری را برای پاسخگویی هرچه بهتر به بحران شديد بیجاشدگی ناشی‌ از خشکسالی كه در ده های گذشته سابقه نداشته بسيج نمود. در سراسر كشور، در حدود ٢.٢ ميليون افغان در رابطه با دسترسی‌ به آب، محصولات و توليدات زراعتی از خشکسالی های اخير متاثر شده اند. خصوصا ساكنان روستایی را كه متکی‌ به محصولات و توليدات زراعی هستند را بيشتر متاثر ساخته است. در نتيجه، دهها هزار افغان خانه های خود را به خاطر دسترسی‌ به منابع آب ترک نموده و به مناطق نزديك به رودخانه ها و يا به سوی شهرها رفته اند. برنامه سيستم ردیابی بيجاشدگان DTM در حال حاضر در هماهنگی‌ با رياست های محترم مبارزه با حوادث و امور مهاجرين و دفاتر محترم همآهنگ كننده کمکهای بشری OCHA و سازمان غذای جهانی‌ WFP حمايت های بشری اضطراری را برای بيجاشدگان داخلی‌ ناشی‌ از خشکسالی های اخير در ولايت هرات فراهم ساخته است. 

The following document is a compilation of site profiles produced following the assessment of main needs and vulnerabilities after Typhoon Mangkhut (locally know as Typhoon Ompong) hit the Philippines. 

Between 26 September amd 2 October 2018, a total of 2,396 movements were recorded, including 1,800 arrivals and 682 departures. These movements occurred at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Chibok, Dikwa, Gwoza, Hawul, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiduguri, Monguno and Ngala Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno state, and locations in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Hong, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mubi-North, Mubi-South, Numan, Song, Yola-North and Yola-South LGAs of Adamawa state. Assessments identified the following main triggers of movements: voluntary relocation (24%), poor living conditions (17%), military operations (15%), improved security (14%), ongoing conflict (12%), fear of attacks (11%), farming activities (3%), flooding (3%) and involuntary relocation (1%).

On 23 August 2018, the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) recorded there were 563 people dead, 1,116 injured, and 417,529 displaced in the wake of a series of earthquakes.  In the first round of DTM site assessments, 432,015 people (53% women and 47% men) or 130,491 households, were recorded as IDPs in 2,700 camps with various types of shelter. 

Pada tanggal 23 Agustus 2018, Kementerian Sosial RI (KemSos) menyatakan 563 orang meninggal, 1.116 terluka dan 417.529 mengungsi sebagai dampak dari rangkaian gempa yang menghantam Provinsi NTB.  Pada 12—16 September 2018, KemSos dan DinSos Provinsi NTB (bekerja sama dengan UNRAM dan UTS serta didukung secara teknis oleh IOM melakukan survey tempat pengungsian di semua daerah terdampak gempa. 432.015 orang (53% wanita dan 47% pria), 130.491 KK, atercatat masih mengungsi di 2.700 tempat pengungsian yang didata pada pendataan tempat pengungsian putaran pertama ini.

Ce document donne des informations sur les urgences au Burundi pour la semaine du 30 septembre au 6 octobre 2018. La DTM a identifié 84 personnes affectées et 54 personnes déplacées par des pluies torrentielles, et 255 persobnnes affectées et 118 personnes déplacées par du vent violent.

Recently concluded Biometric Registration in Baga, within the period of 9 September – 15 October 2018, has brought the total number of Returnees and Displaced persons in Baga to 30,725 individuals (8,087 households).  

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 countries. It is published on a monthly basis and covers the East Africa and Horn of Africa Region.

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 countries. It is published on a monthly basis and covers the West and Central Africa Region.

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 countries. It is published on a monthly basis and currently covers the Middle East and North Africa Region.

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