Reports
Beginning in May 2015, conflict between the host population, cattle migrants from neighbouring states and government soldiers ignited in Mundri West. An estimated 30,000 individuals were displaced from Mundri West County in May 2015. From June to August, IDPs began to return, but skirmishes between SPLA and armed youth from October to November 2015 caused re-displacement of the returnee population. The report contains details of displacement dynamics in Kotobi, Gariya/Medewu, Bangolo, Mundri UNMISS Temporary Operating Base, Mundri town and Ladingwa.
A la date du 29 Février 2016, les partenaires de la CMP ont comptabilisé 52 163 personnes déplacées internes (10 084 ménages), ce qui correspond à une augmentation de 2 280 individus par rapport aux données de Janvier 2016 (49 883 PDIs). En parallèle, 42 690 rapatriés spontanés ont été enregistrés par les équipes de la DNDS et 143 321réfugiés3 maliens dans les pays limitrophes par l’UNHCR.
Cumulatively from the first week of June 2015 to 3 March 2016, 41,597 households representing 73,997 individuals have crossed the border into Haitian territory. 34.5% were female while 65.5% were male. 1,100 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 3,113 households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 6,828 individuals. 45,214 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti. 12,423 individuals claim to have been deported. 16,191 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladères and have been voluntarily registered.
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, 602 individus sortants et 227 individus entrants ont été identifiés, portant un total de 4 459 individus sortants et 1 488 individus entrants depuis février 2016. 20 mineurs ont été identifiés, dont 18 mineurs non-accompagnés. Les principales nationalités représentées sont les nationalités Nigérianne, Nigérienne, Ghanaienne, Ivoirienne et Sénégalaise.
During the first three months of 2016, a total of 102,515 undocumented Afghans were deported or spontaneously returned to Afghanistan through Islam Qala Border in Herat, Milak border of Nimroz, Turkham border of Nangarhar and Spin Boldak border of Kandahar provinces in addition to Khost and Paktika displacement. Compared to 2015, there has been a 67% decrease of overall returnees compared to 2015.
Reporting Period: 24—29 February 2016 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.
The 7th TFPM Report for Yemen has identified 2,430,178 displaced individuals compared compared to 2,509,062 individuals in the 6th report (a decrease of 78,884 individuals). Taizz is the governorate that hosts most displaced individuals (555,048 individuals), followed by Hajjah (353,219 individuals), Sana’a (253,962 individuals), Amran (245,689 individuals) and Sa’ada (237,978 individuals). 421,164 returnee individuals were identified in Abyan, Aden, Al Bayda, Al Dhalee, Hadramaut, Ibb, Lahj and Shabwah.
The population identified by the DTM in February 2016 in the Far North region of Cameroon included 169,970 internally displaced persons (31,233 households), 8,108 unregistered refugees (1,639 households) and 35,434 returnees (7,030 households). 82% of the displaced population was displaced by the insurgency and 18% by flooding and other natural disasters. 16% of the current displaced population was displaced in 2016, 39% in 2015, 33% in 2014 and 11% before 2014. An estimated 70% of the displaced population lives in host communities while 10% live in spontaneous settlements, 10% in rented housing, 7% in collective centers, and 3% in open-air spaces.
The population identified by the DTM in February 2016 in the Far North region of Cameroon includes169,970 internally displaced persons (31,233 households), 8,108 unregistered refugees (1,639 households) and 35,434 returnees (7,030 households). 82% of the displaced population was displaced by the insurgency and 18% by flooding and other natural disasters. 16% of the current displaced population was displaced in 2016, 39% in 2015, 33% in 2014 and 11% before 2014. An estimated 70% of the displaced population lives in host communities while 10% live in spontaneous settlements, 10% in rented housing, 7% in collective centers, and 3% in open-air spaces.
2,241,484 IDPs in 334,608 households were identified in Round 8 assessments from January to February 2016. 55% of the IDP population in the sites are children, 53% are female. The dashboard includes a map of displacement severity by Local Government Area (LGA) and ward.
186,268 IDPs in 34,240 households were identified in 84 displacement sites. 54% of the IDP population are children. The dashboard includes a map showing the location and population of sites by Local Government Area (LGA) assessed.
This document lists all the sites assessed in DTM Round 8 including the site ID, site name, state, Local Government Area, ward name, number of households and number of individuals.