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Cumulatively from the first week of June to 27 November 2015, 25,078 households representing 46,638 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory. 35.5% were female while 64.5% were male. 751 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 1,976 households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 4,332 individuals. 27,152 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti. 9,292 individuals claim to have been deported. 10,194 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladères and have been voluntarily registered.  

From mid-September through to 20 November 2015, the DTM team identified and visited 140 potential displacement sites across the affected districts. Of these, 100 were active and hosting 20 households or more in camp-like settings while remaining 40 were found closed or below DTM criteria (20 or more households). These 100 sites were hosting an estimated 8,207 households (40,706 people). Of this population, 20,690 were female, 20,016 male and 5,572 were children under 5 years old. Since the last round of DTM, the number of sites, IDPs and households has dropped by almost 30%.

Ceci est une carte récapulative de 53 sites de déplacement hébergeant 189,921 personnes déplacées dans la province, Nord-Kivu.

This document contains 12 district profiles and one national overview from Round 5 DTM assessments.

This document contains site profiles for 100 displacement sites identified in Round 5 DTM assessments.

Ceci est une carte récapulative montrant la provenance de personnes déplacées dans les provinces Nord et Sud Kivu.

Cumulatively since the first week of June to 20 November 2015, 23,475 households representing 44,016 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory. 35.9% were female while 64.1% were male. 691 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 1,908 households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 4,179 individuals. 25,689 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti. 8,987 individuals claim to have been deported. 9,340 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladères and have been voluntarily registered.  

*/ Internally displaced persons (IDPs) continued to arrive at the UN Mission in South Sudan’s protection of civilians (PoC) site in Bentiu, the capital of Unity State at the same pace as the week before though marked variation was noted in their places of origin. While the key push factor continued to be food insecurity, the recent fighting in the southern part of Rubkona County also contributed to the change in trend. A total of 1,621 individuals arrived at the PoC between 14 to 20 November 2015, which is nearly the same as the 1,623 new arrivals that had come in the week before, taking the overall population of the PoC to 127,253 individuals or 33,424 households. 

In close coordination with the local government units and the DSWD, IOM Cotabato conducted an assessment mission on 17 September in Tandag City Sports Center where 2,886 IDPs remain displaced. Using the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) IOM was able to identify the most pressing needs and concerns of the displaced population. The dashboard includes a profile of displacement and a sector specific needs and concerns listing. A map displays the origin of the 2,886 IDPs (2,886 families) and the location of the assessed site. 99% of IDPs were of the Manobo ethnolinguistic group (1% were Cebuano). Among persons with vulnerabilities there were 37 breastfeeding mothers, 34 pregnant women and 17 male single-headed households. 

Since the beginning of November two cyclones, Chapala and Megh, made landfall in the southern governorates of Yemen. In support of the humanitation effort, IOM, through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has identified approximately 5,974 families that have been displaced across 13 districts following the adverse weather conditions.

Cumulatively from the first week of June to 13 November 2015, 21,711 households representing 41,292 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory. 36.5% were female while 63.5% were male. 645 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 1,843 households decleared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 4,056 individuals. 24,339 individuals declared having return spontaneously to Haiti. 8,673 claim to have been deported. 8,280 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse,and Belladères and have been voluntarily registered.

During this round, The number of identified IDPs has decreased by 1%, i.e. 25,560 individuals. This decrease is mainly due to ongoing return movements from the governorates of Kirkuk and Salah al-Din. Particularly, the governorates of Kirkuk and Salah al-Din recorded a remarkable decrease (20,244 and 12,558 individuals respectively). Returnees increased by 9%, i.e. 37,704 individuals. At the national level, The governorates hosting the largest IDP populations remain Anbar, Baghdad, and Dahuk with a total of 1,559,742 individuals. A total of 77% of the displaced population (2,440,176 individuals) have fled from three governorates only, namely Anbar, Ninewa and Salah al-Din. From January 2014 to 5 November 2015, the DTM identified 3,181,176 internally displaced individuals (530,196 families), dispersed across 103 districts and 3,542 locations in Iraq. Considering the available information and the DTM methodology, the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) maintains the planning figures for the humanitarian response at 3.2 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). 

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