Reports
Le programme de Matrice de suivi des déplacements (Displacement Tracking Matrix, DTM en anglais) fournit depuis décembre 2014 des informations à l’ensemble de la communauté humanitaire et aux pouvoirs publics afin de répondre aux besoins des populations déplacées, retournées et rapatriées et de faciliter le retour et la réintégration des personnes déplacées internes (PDIs) et des réfugiés, au Mali. En Octobre 2017, 40 743 personnes déplacées internes (8 025 ménages) ont été enregistrées et identifiées par le programme DTM dans l'ensemble des régions du Mali. 1 811 nouvelles PDI ont été identifées suite à la dégradation de la situation sécuritaire dans le cercle de Gourma Rharous (région de Tombouctou). 577 438 personnes retournées, soit 515 934 PDI retournées et 61 504 rapatriés (anciens réfugiés) ont été identifiés.
IOM conducted flow monitoring at various cross border points, transit areas, PoCs, and IDP Collective sites across South Sudan. Flow monitoring captures the movement dynamics of the displaced population in the country. 733 individuals were recorded transiting through the Flow Monitoring point in Juba Gumbo Park, while 133 individuals were recorded transiting through the Flow Monitoring point in Juba Port and 1,202 were recorded transiting in and out of the PoC in Bentiu.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017. Displacement has been taking place since then as a consequence of hostilities in the area, and mainly in anticipation of the larger military operations announced to be launched several times throughout 2017. The DTM has consequently set up an integrated system composed of a flow monitoring system at Kilo 18 screening site and the regular DTM Emergency Tracking, which tracks IDPs at their location of displacement. 59,376 IDPs transited through Kilo 18 screening site since January 2017; 64,752 IDPs displaced from West Anbar since January 2017 and identified at their location of displacement, of these: 42,600 IDPs currently registered in camps; 22,152 IDPs identified in out-of-camp locations, including: 21,582 IDPs in private settings and 570 IDPs in critical shelter.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began moving into disputed areas previously held by Kurdish forces. As of 31 October, a total of 184,1464 individuals are currently displaced since the disputed areas bordering the KRI were handed over from the Kurdish Peshmerga to the Iraqi Security Forces beginning 15 October 2017.
The following map provides an overview of the collective sites hosting the Rohinya population.
On 23 May 2017, a group of rebel fighters called the “Maute Group” attacked the city of Marawi in Lanao del Sur, population: 211,000+. The assault has displaced hundreds of people. Evacuation centers are taking in an increasing number of IDPs, as home-based sites are reached by basic and primary aid especially food and health. With the declaration from the government of Marawi’s liberation from the terror group, IDPs are preparing for return. While return programs are in the pipeline, many issues still need to be looked into, especially the most urgent of all: food.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017. Displacement has been taking place since then as a consequence of hostilities in the area, and mainly in anticipation of the larger military operations announced to be launched several times throughout 2017. The DTM has consequently set up an integrated system composed of a flow monitoring system at Kilo 18 screening site and the regular DTM Emergency Tracking, which tracks IDPs at their location of displacement. 59,136 IDPs transited through Kilo 18 screening site since January 2017; 64,704 IDPs displaced from West Anbar since January 2017 and identified at their location of displacement, of these: 42,600 IDPs currently registered in camps; 22,104 IDPs identified in out-of-camp locations, including: 21,534 IDPs in private settings and 570 IDPs in critical shelter.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began moving into disputed areas previously held by Kurdish forces. As of 29 October, a total of 182,694 individuals are currently displaced since the disputed areas bordering the KRI were handed over from the Kurdish Peshmerga to the Iraqi Security Forces beginning 15 October 2017.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017. Displacement has been taking place since then as a consequence of hostilities in the area, and mainly in anticipation of the larger military operations announced to be launched several times throughout 2017. The DTM has consequently set up an integrated system composed of a flow monitoring system at Kilo 18 screening site and the regular DTM Emergency Tracking, which tracks IDPs at their location of displacement. 58,440 IDPs transited through Kilo 18 screening site since January 2017; 64,008 IDPs displaced from West Anbar since January 2017 and identified at their location of displacement, of these: 41,904 IDPs currently registered in camps; 22,104 IDPs identified in out-of-camp locations, including: 21,534 IDPs in private settings and 570 IDPs in critical shelter.
IOM conducted flow monitoring at various cross border points, transit areas, PoCs, and IDP Collective sites across South Sudan. Flow monitoring captures the movement dynamics of the displaced population in the country. 680 individuals were recorded transiting through the Flow Monitoring point in Juba Gumbo Park, while 137 individuals were recorded transiting through the Flow Monitoring point in Juba Port and 1090 were recorded transiting in and out of the PoC in Bentiu.
This document provides an overview of 264 site profiles in the following sub-districts of Buleleng district, Bali Province: Banjar, Buleleng, Busungbiu, Gerokgak, Kubutambahan, Sawan, Seririt, Sukasada, and Tejakula. (The site profiles are in Indonesian)
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began moving into disputed areas previously held by Kurdish forces. As of 26 October, a total of 175,4100 individuals are currently displaced since the disputed areas bordering the KRI were handed over from the Kurdish Peshmerga to the Iraqi Security Forces beginning 15 October 2017.