Reports
This Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 24 assessment report, prepared by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), aims to improve the humanitarian community's understanding of the scope of internal displacements and returns, as well as the needs of the conflict-affected populations in north-east Nigeria. The report covers the period of 23 July to 6 August 2018 and reflects trends from the six states most affected by the ongoing conflict: Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe. Round 24 identified 1,926,748 displaced individuals in the six affected states, representing an increase (of 8,240 people) in comparison to 1,918,508 displaced people recorded in the last round of assessments published in June 2018. Prior to this, a two per cent increase was recorded in the last assessment, as against the number identified in Round 22 (published in April 2018). To gain insights into the profiles of IDPs, interviews with five per cent of the identified IDP population — that is, 87,323 displaced persons — were conducted during this round of assessments. The information collated and analyzed in this report includes the reasons for displacement, places of origin and dwelling types, mobility patterns, and unfulfilled needs of the displaced populations. Additionally, site assessments were carried out in 2,405 sites, with the aim of better understanding the needs of the affected population. These sites included 286 camps and camp-like settings and 2,119 locations where IDPs were residing with host communities. Site assessments included an analysis of sector-wide needs, including shelter and non-food items, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food and nutrition, health, education, livelihood, security, communication and protection. Given that Borno state is the most affected by conflict-related displacements, this report places a specific focus on data and analyses pertaining to Borno. Lastly, this report includes analyses on the increasing number of returnees and their shelter conditions.
Baseline Dashboard
The dashboard of IDP population variation.
The dashboard of Site Assessments.
The list of wards assessed in Round 24
The list of Displacement Sites assessed
Triggered by clashes between armed groups in Tripoli since 27 August at least 2,045 families (approximately 10,225 individuals) have been displaced to Zliten, Bani Waleed, Misrata, Qasr Akhyar, Tarhouna and safer areas in Tripoli, including 211 families displaced in the last two days. Displaced households originate mostly from conflict-affected neighborhoods, including Ain Zara, Abu Slim, Salah Eddin, Ben Aoun and Khallat Al Furjan.
From 1 June to 28 August, IOM Yemen DTM estimates that over 420,000 individuals have experienced rapid onset displacement. The majority of these IDPs were reported to be displaced from Al Hudaydah during the month of June, with Hajjah Governorate households experiencing displacement from Hayran district in late August.
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 3 regions: West and Central Africa, Middle East and North Africa, and East and the Horn of Africa.
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 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 currently covers the Middle East and North Africa Region.