Reports
This Flow Monitoring Point (FMP) was established in Diffra, in the northern part of Abyei. Since July 24th 2017, a total of 1,152 South Sudanese coming from different locations were tracked through Diffra FMP; out of which only 685 records were processed to the database for the period of 24 July to 2 August 2017. 84 out of the 197 households tracked / registered were composed of only one individual, 7% of which are females while in general, 25% of the registered households were headed by females. The average household age is 30 years old.
From 14 to 22 August 2017, arrivals were registered in the following Local Government Areas: Bama (20), Damboa (23), Dikwa (22), Gubio (20), Gwoza (738), Kaga (28), Konduga (13), Kukawa (48), Mafa (63), Monguno (42), Ngala (392), Madagali (1,511), and Shelleng (159). Departures were registered in Bama (14), Kaga (6), and Jere (11). The most urgent humanitarian needs include shelter (Gwoza, Kukawa, Ngala), non-food items (Dikwa, Kukawa, Ngala, Madagali), food (Dikwa, Gwoza, Kukawa, Ngala), and water (Gwoza, Ngala). As of 22 August, a total of 927,190 IDPs have been identified in Bama (56,618), Damboa (77,662), Dikwa (100,441), Gwoza (72,484), Gubio (5,953), Kaga (19,789), Konduga (107,660), Mafa (6,968), Monguno (123,429), Ngala (44,862), Kukawa (14,963), Jere (275,273), Madagali (20,178), and Shelleng (910).
From 18 October to 24 August 2017, a total of 181,815 IDP families (1,090,890 individuals) have been displaced as a result of the Mosul Operations. As of 24 August, the number of IDPs by main district of displacement were recorded as follows: Mosul (642,984), Al-Hamdaniya (124,434), Tilkaif (9,960), Al-Shikhan (9,462), Telafar (8,682), Hatra (1,440), and Akre (36). The current number of IDPs by shelter category is as follows: emergency camps (271,560 individuals), emergency sites (85,878 individuals), private settings (63,582 individuals), critical shelter arrangements (12,156 individuals), and screening sites (42 individuals). 401,940 individuals live in unknown shelter arrangements.
This report contains an overview of the flow monitoring activities which took place in Niger between January and July 2017. In July DTM identified 6,058 incoming migrants and 3,937 outgoing migrants accross all the monitored flow monitoring points in Niger.
A map inicating the location of IDP populations in South Kordofan State (July 2017).
This Emergency Tracking (ET) system tracks displacement along the Mosul Corridor as of 21 August 2017. The dashboard merges three ET datasets and records a total of 181,183 internally displaced families. The Salah al-Din and Ninewa ET indicates that 148,224 individuals have been internally displaced, while the Hawija ET shows 100,266 individuals being displaced. On the other hand, the Mosul Operations ET displays a total of 838,608 IDP individuals. The dashbord also includes displacement caused by the military operations in Makhmur district at the end of March 2016.
Le présent dashboard offre un aperçu de la situation dans les communes de Boda, Boganda et Boutélossi. Une première partie présente le profil general: 54% des individus sont des personnes déplacés internes (4,219), 42% sont des retournés de Centrafrique et 4% sont retournés d'autres pays. 62% de la population observé est compris par des enfants et la taille moyenne des ménages est 5,87 personnes. La deuxième partie présente les profils des quartiers d'accueil des déplacés. Entre autres, 97% des quartiers d'accueil n'ont pas de l'acces aux services de santé.
Le présent dashboard offre un aperçu de la situation dans la commune de Bangassou. Une première partie présente le profil general: 62% des individus sont des personnes déplacées internes (25 757), 28% sont des retournés de Centrafrique et 11% sont retournés d'autres pays. 64% de la population observé est compris par des enfants et la taille moyenne des ménages est 5,87 personnes. La deuxième partie présente les profils des quartiers d'accueil des déplacés. Entre autres, 51% des quartiers d'accueil des déplacés n'ont pas de l'acces aux services de santé et 23% ont accés à un centre de santé.
On 29 March 2017, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) issued an official statement declaring that all irregular migrants in the country must leave voluntarily within an established 90-day amnesty period. The declaration further outlined that those choosing to remain beyond the amnesty period would be penalized in accordance with the law and face deportation. Several countries of origin (including Sudan) with notable migrant populations in KSA have approached IOM with requests for support in facilitating the safe and voluntary return of their nationals. Consequently the IOM-DTM team jointly with the Secretariat of Sudanese Working Abroad (SSWA) team were deployed to Khartoum International Airport and Port Sudan in order to register the Sudanese who are returning via this entry point. As of 13 August 2017, a total of 2,008 households composed of 3,288 returnees were registered of which 70% are male.
This Emergency Tracking (ET) system is a crisis-based tool aimed at tracking sudden displacement or return movements caused by the Mosul operations which started on 17 October 2016. As of 21 August 2017, there are a total of 140,215 IDP families displaced. Hasansham M2 camp recorded an overall increase of approximately 202 IDP families, while Haj Ali camp recorded an overall increase of approximately 100 IDP families. Other than that, As Salamyiah 1and 2 camps recorded an increase of 109 and 131 IDP families respectively. Meanwhile, Qayyarah Airstrip recorded a decrease of 270 IDP families.
Of overall transit movements over the past three weeks, Juba Gumbo Park saw an increasing proportion of households coming from Uganda. Of those coming from Uganda, the majority (83%) are coming from refugee camps. The final destination of the majority is Juba (Munuki payam) with the main reason being food shortage. Of overall transit movements over the past three weeks, there is a decreasing proportion of households going to Uganda. On the other hand, there was a significant decrease in entries to Malakal PoC in comparison to the last two weeks. 86 individuals were recorded entering during this reporting period in comparison to 270 individuals last week. The majority (87%) intend to stay for more than 6 months and are mainly coming from areas of Fashoda county (84%) for reasons due to shortage of food. The decrease may be attributed to lack of accessibility due to heavy rains.
An assessment was carried out on 17 August 2017 by the DTM team in response to the displacement of persons into Madagali LGA. The assessment team confirmed that 3 villages (Bakin-Dutse, humbili and Wuno) were recently affected by Boko Haram attacks. Two of the villages, Bakin-Dutse and Humbili were attacked on 8 and 9 August respectively, while the people of Wuno fled, fearing a possible attack on their village. A total of 216 households and 1,511 individuals were displaced from the villages. The displaced persons are currently staying at Lomure Gulak and gare Gulak.