Reports
Cumulatively from the first week of June 2015 to 2 June 2016, 62,180 households representing 109,783 individuals have crossed the border into Haitian territory. 35.1% were female while 64.9% were male. 1,516 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 4,374 households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 8,975 individuals. 68,031 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti. 20,024 individuals claim to have been deported. 21,559 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladère and have been voluntarily registered.
In connection with the ongoing conflict, the 9th report affirms a population of concern of 2,818,072 individuals. This is composed of 2,053,093 IDPs who remain in a situation of displacement across 21 governorates, mainly in Taizz, Hajjah, Sana’a, and 764,979 IDPs who have been tracked as having returned to or within 19 governorates, mainly in Aden, Amanat Al Asimah and Lahj. In relation to natural disasters, namely the two cyclones that made landfall in November 2015 and the flash flooding in April 2016, 27,024 individuals remain in displacement across 12 governorates. 33,793 returnees have been identified across 8 governorates.
Flow monitoring points are placed at known migrant passing points along the Niger migratory route. Data is collected daily at FMPs to inform migrant movements and profiles. The data collected provides a snapshot of migrant movements through the region. The numbers are collected from primary sources and do not claim to reflect all migrants passing through the flow monitoring points. Since 01 February 2016, a total of 109,784 outgoing and 37,013 incoming migrants have been registered at FMP. This week only, 17,222 outgoing and 5,477 incoming migrants have been registered.
In May 2016, the DTM assessments covered five provinces: Muyinga, Ruyigi, Rutana, Makamba and Kirundo. The assessments identified 41,423 IDPs in 8,758 households. The displaced population is composed of 46% men and boys and 54% women and girls. 30.5% of the IDPs are less than five years old and 29% are between 6 and 17 years old. The majority of IDPs (69%) fled their home due to the socio-political situation while 25% fled due to natural disasters and 6% for other reasons.
Updated data on Ukraine’s internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) social and economic situation, mobility and integration are available from the second periodic survey on IDPs in Ukraine, conducted by IOM in cooperation with the Ukrainian Centre for Social Reforms. This report is the third of the four rounds of the surveys that are to be conducted in 2016. Recommendations are derived from the analysis of the results, to better manage IDP issues, deliver required services and respond to the emerging needs in timely manner, and foster the development of mid-term and long-term IDP assistance programmes.
Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger. Les données sont collectés chaque jour dans les FMP our informer les mouvements et profils migratoires et offrir une apércu des mouvements migratoires dans la région. Au cours de cette collecte de données, 17 222 individus sortants et 5 477 individus entrants ont été identifiés, portant un total de 109 784 individus sortants et 37 013 individus entrants depuis février 2016. Les nationalités principales sont les Nigérians, Nigériens, Gambiens et Maliens. La grande majorité des migrants (94%) sont des hommes.
From the start of January 2014 through 26 May 2016, the DTM identified 3,306,822 internally displaced individuals (551,137 families). This maps shows the sizes of IDP population residing in 3 main shelter categories (private, critical, camp plus unknown). In total, 71% reside in private settings, 16% in critical shelter arrangements, 11% in camps and 2% in unknown shelter arrangements.
From the start of January 2014 through 26 May 2016, the DTM has identified 3,306,822 internally displaced individuals (551,137 families). This map shows locations where IDPs are currently residing, as well as overall concentrations across the country. Anbar governorate hosts the largest IDP population (17% or 578,208 individuals) and reports a very high rate of intragovernorate displacement, with 97% of IDPs originally from the same governorate. Baghdad governorate hosts the second largest IDP population (16% or 535,050 individuals). Dahuk governorate hosts the third largest IDP population (12% or 397,290 individuals), of whom 99% are from Ninewa governorate.
From January 2014 to 26 May 2016, the DTM identified 3,306,822 internally displaced individuals (551,137 families), dispersed across 105 districts and 3,845 locations in Iraq. Considering the available information and the DTM methodology, the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) has kept the planning figures for the humanitarian response at 3.3 million IDPs. The governorates hosting the largest IDP populations are Baghdad, Anbar and Dahuk (page 2), with a total of 1,510,548 individuals, corresponding to 46% of the total IDP population. The total number of identified IDPs decreased by 1%, i.e. by 26,562 individuals. Overall, the returnee population increased by 11%, i.e. by 69,558 individuals.
Ceci est une carte récapulative montrant la provenance de personnes déplacées dans les provinces Nord et Sud Kivu.
Ceci est une carte récapulative de 53 sites de déplacement hébergeant 223,613 personnes déplacées dans la province, Nord-Kivu.
Les opérations d’enregistrement et d’évaluation menées par la Direction Nationale du Développement Social (DNDS) les 22, 23, et 24 mai 2016, attestent une augmentation du nombre de personnes déplacées internes au Mali. De 36 762 PDIs identifiées en avril 2016 (Rapport DTM d’Avril 2016), le nombre de personnes déplacées internes dans le pays s’élève désormais à 37 561 individus. Ainsi une augmentation de 799 personnes déplacées a été constatée durant la période suite aux évènements de Malemana dans le cercle de Tenenkou.