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Los albergues oficiales en su mayoría cumplen con los estándares internacionales mínimos de la Esfera, pese a que han pasado 7 meses desde que ocurrió el terremoto. Sin embargo, existe todavía un importante cantidad de personas que se encuentran dentro de los albergues no obstante el estado de excepción declarado por el gobierno terminará en las próximas semanas. Los albergues planificados cuentan con una población total de 6.517 individuos (1.723 familias), una reducción desde el último reporte de aproximadamente 16%. La distribución de género de las personas en los albergues es casi igual: Las mujeres representan el 51% (3.295 individuos) de la población; mientras que los hombres representan el 49% (3.222 individuos). De la totalidad de la población que habita en albergues, el 10,2% (665 casos) reportó la presencia de personas con necesidades específicas en sus familias.

The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM during this period was 62,016 individuals comprising 10,336 families. Of these, 58,716 individuals (comprising 9,786 families) are still displaced. 44,856 people are currently residing in emergency camps. DTM also recorded 3,300 individual returnees. 

Following the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti on 4 October 2016, IOM Haiti has launched its Displacement Tracking Matrix process. As part of this process, IOM teams have assessed evacuation shelters to compile overall shelter information. Shelters assessments were carried out in 254 Evacuation Shelters and 8,654 Households (35,074 Individuals) were identified. 49.6% of IDPs were female, while 50.4% were male. 7.7% were under 5 years old, and 8.2% were over 59 years old. 58% of respondents said their house had been destroyed by hurricane Matthew, and 31% said their house had been severely destroyed. 

Ce document présente des données relatives au nombre de personnes déplacées dans le contexte de la crise nigérianne, identifiées au sein de 136 sites de déplacement dans huit sous-préfectures de la Région du Lac au Tchad.

A la date du 31 Octobre 2016, les partenaires de la CMP ont comptabilisé 55 539 rapatriés, ce qui correspond à une diminution de 1190 personnes par rapport aux données de septembre 2016 (56 729 Rapatriés1). Par ailleurs, aucun mouvement de personnes déplacées internes ni de retournés n’a été enregistré durant la période. La CMP comptabilise donc 36 690 PDIs et 474 231 personnes retournées. En outre, 135 954 réfugiés maliens ont été reportés dans les pays limitrophes par l’UNHCR.

From the start of January 2014 through 10 November 2016, the DTM has identified 3,113,958 internally displaced individuals (518,993 families). This map shows locations where IDPs are currently residing, as well as overall concentrations across the country. Baghdad governorate hosts the largest IDP population (14% or 428,742 individuals). Anbar governorate hosts the second largest IDP population (14% or 425,418 individuals). Dahuk governorate hosts the third largest IDP population (13% or 396,468 individuals), of whom 99% are from Ninewa governorate.

This Site Assessment Dashboard identified 161 camps and camp-like settings (formal and informal camps) housing 398,749 IDPs. 55% (or 130,131) of the IDP Children population are female and 56% of the IDP population are females. 5.4% (or 21,539) of the IDP population are above 60 years old.

As of 10 November 2016, the DTM has identified 3,113,958 IDPs (518,993 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 106 districts and 3,729 locations in Iraq. For the same period, the DTM has identified 1,166,658 returnees (i.e. 194,443 families). The launch on 17 October 2016 of military operations in the governorates of Ninewa to retake the city of Mosul caused the displacement of almost 60,000 of individuals4 over a one-month time period. This large-scale displacement and the additional expected displacements prompted the inclusion of a seventh displacement period within the DTM methodology, from 17 October 2016 to date. The total number of identified IDPs decreased by 4%, i.e. by 119,874 individuals (page 3). Particularly, four governorates of displacement reported a significant decrease of the displaced populations, namely Anbar by 21% (113,336 individuals), Baghdad by 5% (23,466 individuals), Erbil by 4% (14,586 individuals), and Kirkuk by 3% (12,162 individuals). This decrease is due to the intensification of return movements.

As of 31 October 2016, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has identified 1,822,541 internally displaced persons (IDPs) - 321, 514 families - displaced since the escalation of violence in 2014. The largest IDP populations are located in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, corresponding to 93% of the total IDP population.

From the start of January 2014 through 10 November 2016, the DTM identified 3,113,958 internally displaced individuals (518,993 families). This maps shows the sizes of IDP population residing in 3 main shelter categories (private, critical, camp plus unknown). In total, 65% reside in private settings, 17% in critical shelter arrangements, 15% in camps and 2% in unknown shelter arrangements. 

Children comprise more than half of all the recorded internally displaced persons (IDPs). DTM assessed 31 communities and recorded a total of 5,388 conflict affected families (28,559 individuals). Of the provinces of Maquindanao, Agusan Del Sur, Bukidnon and Zamboanga City, latter housed the largest number of affected persons (14,083 individuals), followed by Maguindanao (10,411 individuals), Bukidon (1,145 individuals) and Agusan del Sur (500 individuals). 683 of 1,129 Pregnant/Breastfeeding women assessed in the four provinces (Agusan del Sur, Bukidnon, Maguindanao, Zamboanga City) can be found in Zamboanga City, followed by Maguindanao. The report includes a map displaying the locations, or displacement sites, number of affected individuals as well as the gender ratio across the four provinces. Finally, the report details the most urgent community education needs (most urgent: teaching School Kits) and the biggest constraints to education (biggest factor: no available teachers and resources/ supplies).

Following the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti on 4 October 2016, IOM Haiti has launched its Displacement Tracking Matrix process. As part of this process, IOM teams have assessed evacuation shelters to compile overall shelter information. Shelters assessments were carried out in 172 Evacuation Shelters and 8,184 Households (33,578 Individuals) were identified. 52% of IDPs were female, while 48% were male. 8% were under 5 years old, and 6% were over 59 years old. 52% of respondents said their house had been destroyed by hurricane Matthew, and 38% said their house had been severely destroyed. 

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