Reports
As of 7 August 2017 DTM identified 180,397 IDP families (comprised of 1,082,382 individuals).
198 265 Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDI), dans 44 275 ménages, ont été identifiées. 65% des déplacements sont dûs à des désastres naturels, 35% à la situation socio-politique. La majorité (53%) des PDI ont été déplacées en 2015, 28% en 2016, et 14% en 2017. La majorité des PDI (53%) ont été déplacées en 2015, tandis aue 28% ont été déplacées en 2016, 13% en 2017 et 6% avant 2015. 58% des PDI sont hébergées par des familles d'accueil, tandis 25% vivent dans des maisons louées, 7% dans des maisons vides et 4% dans des sites de déplacement internes. 55% des PDI sont des femmes, contre 45% d'hommes.
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) is IOM’s primary suite of tools used to track and monitor displacement and population mobility in over 60 countries around the world including Sudan. During the month of July 2017, IOM DTM teams conducted 29 field missions, covering about 70 sites/villages, to register and verify different caseloads of IDPs, returnees, refugees and affected host communities in the states of North Darfur, South Darfur, West Darfur, South Kordofan, and West Kordofan. A total of 15,819 individuals were registered during these missions. Additionally, the DTM teams tracked 1,747 individuals arriving at different localities in South Kordofan and 232 individuals in Abyei. In addition, 12,764 returnees were registered in North Darfur since January 2017. All DTM activities are conducted in collaboration with the Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC), the Area / Humanitarian Country Team (A/HCT) and partners on the ground.
DTM identified 139,825 IDP families comprised of 838,950 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (750,288) originated from Mosul. 401,940 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,274 people were living in camps or emergency settings. As of 5 August, Khazer M1 camp recorded an overall decrease of approximately 126 IDP families due to return movements. Haj Ali camp recorded an overall decrease of approximately 74 IDP families due to return movements.
Ce document présent les profils des suivants sites: Petit Seminaire, Saint Michel, Sarakporo, Boza, Kpetene et Ligala.
The DTM emergency tracking tool was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in: Bama, Bayo, Chibok, Damboa,Dikwa, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno and Ngala. Durning this reporting period the largest number of new IDP arrivals was observed in Jere (436 individuals) closely followed by Ngala (366 individuals), Gwoza (345 individuals) and Bayo (221 individuals). Kala Balge, Koduga, Kaga, Damboa and Chibok also recieved new IDP arrivals.
Ce rapport contient les résultats des enquêtes sur les intentions de retour effectuées dans 33 sites de déplacement dams les communes de Les Cayes, Camp Perrin, Chantal, Maniche, Port-Salut, St Jean du Sud, Arniquet, St. Louis du Sud, Cavaillon, Coteaux, Roche-A-Bateau, Chardonnières, Les Anglais, Port-A-Piment, Jeremie, Torbeck, et Dame-Marie.
From May to June 2017 DTM Libya interviewed 1,198 key informants across 100 Baladiyas and 657 Muhallas. A total of 226,164 IDPs were identified. The threat of violence from conflict and the presence of armed groups was the main driver of displacement for 93% of the displaced population.
From May to June 2017 DTM Libya interviewed 1,198 key informants across 100 Baladiyas and 657 Muhallas. A total of 226,164 IDPs were identified. The threat of violence from conflict and the presence of armed groups was the main driver of displacement for 93% of the displaced population.
In order to further support the activities of humanitarian actors and contribute to understanding the highly fluid disoplacement dynamics taking place in Ninewa governorate, DTM is now releasing weekly figures of IDPs who tranist through Hammam al-Aiel screening site.
DTM identified 139,650 IDP families (837,900 individuals) who are currently displaced and 39,924 returnee families (239,544 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.
L’opération de collecte et de mise à jour des données par les équipes DTM dans la région de Kidal, montre une augmentation du nombre de personnes déplacées internes dans cette région. En effet, suite aux évènements des dernières semaines, selon les informations données par la Direction Régional du Développement Social et de l’Economie Solidaire de Kidal, environ 99 personnes des villages de la commune d’Aguel-Hoc se sont déplacées dans le chef lieux de la commune.