Reports

DTM recorded 141,221 IDPs. Of these 58% were displaced as a result of natural disasters and 42% were displaced as a result of the socio-political situation. 

DTM data was collected across 63 IDP camps between the 13-17 December. DTM recorded 4,030 individuals comprising 1,033 families across these camps, 49% of these were living in improvised structures. 75% of sites had access to medical supplies and water sources were recorded to be within 500m of all sites. Food was not being distributed in the camps.

The DTM assessed 65 active sites hosting 20 or more households between 28 November and 10 December 2016 in 11 districts. 15,595 people were living in 65 sites. Since round 8 (25th July to 2 August 2016), 4 new sites had become active and 5 previously sites had closed. An additional site in Dhading was assessed, which was not covered by round 8. 

DTM recorded 116,292 IDPs comprising 19,382 families. Of these, 89,430 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 114,774 individuals (99% of the total). 100,506 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites. As of 28 December approximately 150 families arrived to Hasansham M2 (former Khazer M2) camp from Markaz Mosul sub-district.

DTM recorded 115,242 IDPs comprising 19,207 families. Of these, 88,332 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 113,898 individuals (99% of the total). 91,044 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites. As of 26 December approximately 95 families arrived to Hasansham M2 (former Khazer M2) emergency camp from Markaz Tilkaif and Markaz Mosul sub-districts.

DTM identified 19,007 IDP families comprised of 114,042 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (87,372) originated from Mosul. 98,484 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 13,536 people were living in private settings. 

The DTM Round 13 assessment focused on the six northeastern Nigerian states most affected by the ongoing conflict; Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe. The following DTM report covers a total of 106 LGAs and 751 wards. 1,770,444 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) or 314,574 households were identified during this round.

The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM during this period was 120,120 individuals comprising 20,020 families. Of these, 108,624 individuals (comprising 18,104 families) are still displaced. 82,872 people are currently residing in emergency camps (76% of the total). DTM also recorded 11,496 individual returnees. This dashboard includes a map indicating the nature and distribution of displacement sites (private settings, critical shelter arrangements, emergency camps and screening sites) in 23 villages and camps.

DTM recorded 108,624 IDPs comprising 18,104 families. Of these, 84,198 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 107,376 individuals (99% of the total). 93,102 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites. As of 21 December approximately 80 families arrived to Qayyarah Jad’ah 3 camp from Hatra district.

From late 2015 up to 2016, Mozambique witnessed several severe droughts in the South and Central Regions in addition to political unrest in the Central Region. In order to obtain a better picture of the needs and challenges faced by the IDP communities in displacement sites, IOM deployed its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM). 1,413 families and 7,588 IDPs were identified in the first round and 2,959 displaced families and 15,128 IDPs were identifies in this second round (end of November - beginning of December), including 2,595 IDPs living in accommodation centres.  

DTM recorded 106,692 IDPs comprising 17,782 families. Of these, 83,340 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 105,480 individuals (99% of the total). 90,744 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites. As of 19 December approximately 200 families arrived to Khazer M2 camp from Merkaz Mosul sub-district.

DTM Identified 302,982 individuals comprising 50,497 families. The highest number of displaced were recorded in the Mosul corridor (144,258 IDPs), in which the most originated from Al Shirqat (89,166). In the Mosul Operations, DTM recorded 104,424 IDPs of which most originated from Mosul itself. Finally, DTM recorded 54,300 IDPs in Al-Hawija. 142,560 IDPs were recorded living in camps, 85,782 in critical shelter arrangements, 60,678 in private settings, 9,132 in reception centres and 4,830 in unknown shelter arrangements. 

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