Reports

DTM recorded 273,720 IDPs comprising 45,620 families. Of these, 239,496 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 255,924 individuals (93% of the total). 323,554 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites. As of 23 March, Haj Ali camp reported an overall increase of approximately 189 IDP families. Qayyarah airstrip emergency site reported an overall increase of approximately 214 IDP families. Reportedly, new IDP families were received in Nargizlia 1 and 2 camps, while 50 to 60 IDP families left.

This map provides an overview of the regions most affected by displacement as of 15 March 2017, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo.

The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM during this period was 350,142 individuals comprising 58,357 families. Of these 273,720 individuals (comprising 45,620 families) are still displaced. 161,412 people are currently residing in emergency camps. DTM also recorded 76,422 individual returnees. 

This map provides an overview of the regions in Madagascar that are most affected by displacement, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo.

This snapshot includes information on numbers, displacement reasons and needs from IDPs in five local government areas (LGAs): Gwoza, Kala Balge, Bama, Ngala and Dikwa. The largest numbers of IDPs are in Kala Balge LGA: there are currently 3,070 IDPs (614 households) due to military operations. OM Kala Balge the most urgent needs are food, shelter, NFIs, water, sanitation, health and protection. 2,144 IDPs arrived in Ngala camp between 16 and 19 March. Here the most urgent needs are food, NFIs and shelter.

In 2016, DTM South Sudan has reached and registered 508,143 people across South Sudan. Biometric registration reached 439,715 persons in 19 locations. Paper based registrations reached 68,428 persons in 12 locations. In the context of crisis response, DTM biometrically registered or verified 30,623 IDPs at the Juba UN House PoCs, after the conflict in July and population influx. Movement trend tracking was carried out in Bentiu, Malakal PoCs and six Wau town displacement sites to collect information on migration motivations. DTM conducted two successful village assessment surveys in Bor South County and the Abyei Administrative Area, built capacity in data collection and management with local NGOs (CASI and SSRC in Bor South County and ACAD and APHRO in Abyei) and launched an interactive online portal for VAS data. 

The total number of people currently displaced, as of 19 March 2017, is 270,546 individual IDPs comprising 45,091 families. During the period covered 229,896 people were living in camps and emergency settings. Ninewa governorate currently hosts the most IDPs, 253,266 individuals (94% of the total). The second highest number of IDPs was recorded in Baghdad governorate, 12,204 individuals. Haj Ali camp reported an overall increase of approximately 65 IDP families. Qayyarah airstrip emergency site reported an overall increase of approximately 363 IDP families. 

DTM Identified 504,582 individuals comprising 84,097 families. The highest number of displaced were recorded in the Mosul operation (260,616 IDPs), in which the most originated from Mosul itself (226,602). In Salah al-Din and Ninewa, DTM recorded 152,496 IDPs of which most originated from Al-Shirqat. Finally, DTM recorded 91,470 IDPs in Al-Hawija. 305,652 IDPs were recorded living in camps, 98,394 in critical shelter arrangements, 94,956 in private settings, 4,410 in unknown shelter arrangements and 1,170 in reception centres.

As of 17 March 2017 there were 6,334 displaced persons in 5 regions across Madagascar. In total there have been approximately 250,000 persons displaced since the onset of the disaster at the beginning of the month. DTM has identified 126 displacement sites in nine of the 15 affected regions.The majority of sites were located in public administrative buildings, such as Fokontany Offices (45) and in schools (40). Within the capital region, Analamanga, DTM verified the status (open/closed) of 39 displacement sites. 23 were closed and 16 remain open.

The total number of people currently displaced, as of 19 March 2017, is 260,616 individual IDPs comprising 43,436 families. During the period covered 222,030 people were living in camps and emergency settings. Ninewa governorate currently hosts the most IDPs, 245,190 individuals. The second highest number of IDPs was recorded in Baghdad governorate, 12,204 individuals.Haj Ali camp reported an overall increase of approximately 109 IDP families. Qayyarah airstrip emergency site reported an overall increase of approximately 844 IDP families.

This map provides an overview of the displacement sites in Madagascar's region of Analamanga, as of 17 March 2017.

This map provides an overview of the regions in Madagascar that are most affected by displacement, following the impact of Cyclone Enawo, as of 17 March 2017.

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