Reports
2,150,451 IDPs (300,992 households) were identified in Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe, Nasarawa states and Abuja. Borno state (1,650,799 IDPs) has the highest number of IDPs, followed by Yobe (195,918 IDPs) and Adamawa (117,729 IDPs). 262,324 individuals (37,073 households) have returned to Adamawa state. The IDP population is 53% female and 47% male. 58% of the IDP population are children and 28% are less than five years old. 92% of IDPs live in host families while 8% live in camps. The report contains details of location of displacement, demographics, reasons for displacement, duration of displacement, place of origin of IDPs, types of location, data on returnees, registration of IDPs (including information on needs, vulnerability and return intentions). Site assessment information is available for 50 of 59 camps or camp-like sites, and includes demographic data as well sectoral needs, namely shelter, WASH, food and nutrition, health, education, protection, communication and livelihoods. A site assessment in host communities provides brief details of needs for these displaced populations.
During this round, Displacement has increased by just over 11,000 families. IDPs primarily displaced from the governorates of Anbar and Kirkuk. The majority of identified displaced families fled to areas in Baghdad and Kirkuk governorate. IDP populations accommodated in critical shelter arrangements have increased by 31,134 individuals, primarily in Anbar. Return populations increased by 63,500 individuals to areas primarily in Salah al Din and Diyala. At the national level, The governorates hosting the largest IDP populations remain Anbar, Baghdad, and Dahuk. 87% of the total displaced population have fled Anbar, Ninewa and Salah al Din. Just over half a million individuals were displaced from Anbar governorate since 1 April, 2015 following the Ramadi Crisis. From the start of January 2014 through 27 August 2015, the DTM identified 3,182,736 internally displaced individuals (530,456 families), dispersed across 102 districts and 3,430 distinct 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).
Cumulatively from 16 June 2015 to 27 August 2015, 4,551 households representing 12,510 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory; 46.2% were female while 53.4% were male and 0.4% of the records had no data on gender; 45 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified; 534 households declared having been registered in the PNRE which corresponds to 1,370 individuals; 7,857 individuals have declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti; 4,085 individuals claimed to have been deported; Official Deportations to be carried out with a reported 568 individuals being deported in three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladères.
Cumulatively from 16 June 2015 to 20 August 2015, 2,740 households representing 7,785 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory; 47.3% were female while 52.4% were male and 0.3% of the records had no data on gender; 33 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified; 352 households declared having been registered in the PNRE which corresponds to 859 individuals; 4,396 individuals have declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti; 3,129 individuals claimed to have been deported; Official Deportations have begun on the 15th of August with a report 191 individuals being deported in the two official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe and Malpasse. .
A la date du 31 juillet 2015, les partenaires de la CMP ont comptabilisé 78 183 personnes déplacées internes (18.081 ménages), ce qui correspond à une diminution de 12 035 individus par rapport aux données de juin 2015 (90 218 PDIs). Ces estimations comprennent les données concernant les personnes déplacées entre mai et juin 2015 ainsi que les estimations liées aux déplacements qui ont suivi la crise de 2012. En parallèle, 137 789 réfugiés ont été enregistrés dans les pays limitrophes par l’UNHCR.
Heavy seasonal rains caused flooding in Rakhine State and other parts of the country at the end of June 2015. In addition, early on 30 July 2015, a cyclonic storm named as Komen impacted much of Myanmar with torrential rains, causing widespread flooding. The Displacement Tracking Matrix was rolled out around Rakhine state starting on 9 Aug 2015. Data covered in this report is from 11 Aug to 14 Aug 2015. 80% of people moved during the floods but all returned within a week or more.
Cumulatively from 16 June 2015 to 13 August 2015, 2,176 households representing 6,311 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory; 48.3% were female while 51.3% were male and 0.4% of records had no data on gender; 25 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified; 286 heads of households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 683 individuals; 4,284 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti; 2,027 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory; Deportations have been reported at the official border crossing point of Malpasse,.
Cumulatively from 16 June 2015 to 6 August 2015, 1,659 households representing 4,628 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory • 50.3% were female while 49.4% were male and 0.3% of records had no data on gender • 25 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified • 135 respondents (or households) declared having been registered in the PNRE which corresponds to 350 individuals • 3,758 individuals have declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti • 870 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory.
As of 5 August 2015, the TFPM has identified 1,439,118 internally displaced persons (IDPs) (245,919 households) in Yemen. Hajjah governorate continues to host the highest number of IDPs (298,788 individuals), followed by Al Dhale'e (235,656 individuals) and Aden (195,325 individuals). Main governorates of origin were Aden, Al Dhale’e and Sa'ada.
2,150,451 displaced individuals (300,992 households) were identified in Round 20 DTM in Nigeria.This document provides the list of wards assessed and the numbers of individuals and households identified in each, organised by State and Local Government Area (LGA).
Cumulatively from 16 June 2015 to 31 July 2015, 2,176 households representing 6,311 individuals crossed the border into Haitian territory; 48.3% were female while 51.3% were male and 0.4% of records had no data on gender; 25 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified; 286 heads of households declared having been registered in the PNRE corresponding to 683 individuals; 4,284 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti; 2,027 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory; Deportations have been reported at the official border crossing point of Malpasse.
During this round, the identified IDP population showed an increase of 2% (58,692 individuals) between 2 and 30 July 2015. During the reporting period, the governorates experiencing the highest increase of IDPs out of the respective totals have been Anbar 6% (31,896 individuals) and Kirkuk 5% (17,958 individuals). Approximately 87% of IDPs are originally from three governorates only: 40% from Anbar (1,281,276 individuals), 33% from Ninewa (1,034,358), 14% from Salah al-Din (429,744). Approximately 16% of the currently identified IDP population were displaced after April 2015. In particular, the number of IDPs displaced after 1st April 2015 increased by 32% during the reporting period. As of 30 July 2015, a total of 49,220 IDP families (295,320 individuals) are reported to have returned to their locations of origin. Since the most recent deterioration in the governorate of Salah al-Din starting on 14 June, DTM tracked 4,485 families (26,910 individuals) displaced within the governorate. Moreover, the reopening of the bridge between Samarra and Tikrit allowed 12,192 returnee families (73,152 individuals) within Salah al-Din to return to their location of origin. 84% of these returned to the city of Tikrit (Merkaz Tikrit). Between 8 and 21 July, following the most recent deterioration around Saqlawiyah City in Falluja district, DTM Emergency Tracking has identified 13,057 IDP families (78,342 individuals) who fled the area. Of these 94% (73,254 individuals) are displaced in Falluja city (Merkaz Falluja).From the start of January 2014 through 30 July 2015, the DTM identified 3,171,606 internally displaced individuals (528,601 families)1, dispersed across1 02 districts and 3,331 distinct locations in Iraq. Considering the available information and the DTM methodology, the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) revises the planning figures for the humanitarian response to 3.2 million internally displaced persons (IDPs).