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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).

286 potential displacement sites across the affected districts were identified in Round 3 assessments. Of these, 107 were closed, 75 were hosting fewer than 20 households or dispersed next to their homes and were therefore not included in the assessments. In the 104 sites that remained active, the DTM team found 11,100 households (59,433 people). Of this this population 29,043 were male, 30,390 were female and 8,376 were children under five years old. The report contains information on demographics, mobility and displacement, site management, shelter and non food items, WASH, health, protection, education, food and livelihood.

From 16th June to 17th July 2015 IOM teams had a presence at nine official and unofficial border entry points. During this exercise, the teams interviewed 491 households, corresponding to 1,643 individuals who had crossed the border. 27.9% (corresponding to 458 individuals) were from the age group of 6-17 years old closely followed by 27.0% pertaining to the age group of 18-30 years (443 individuals), and followed by the age group of 1-5 consisng of 346 individuals (or 21.1%). Of the persons assessed, a majority (861 persons or 52.4%) declared being born in Hai and 644 persons or 39.2% declared being born in the Dominican Republic.  

This report presents the outcome of the survey on return intentions undertaken in several cities in the country from 23 June - 11 July 2015.

Assessments completed in late June revealed a decrease in the total IDP population over the past three months. Overall, population declines were observed in 30 of the 48 communities. As conditions have stabilized in areas of origin, a relatively small number of families have returned to the areas of their former homes to begin rebuilding their lives. Despite these movements, 12,396 families and 61,102 individuals continue to reside amongst the 48 evaluated relocation sites. IDPs in 36 of the 48 sites retrieve drinking water from manual water pumps. 53% of all IDPs are female and 22% are children below the age of five.

This Site Assessment Dashboard identified 1,385,298 IDPs (188,547 households), of which 111,141 IDPs are living in 42 sites. Most (99,648) IDPs were identified in Borno, followed by Adamawa where 6,813​ IDPs were identified.

This dashboard displays location and size (number of IDPs) of displacement sites in Mozambique. DTM has recorded a total of 61,102 IDPs in 48 assessed sites. 71% of IDPs intend to stay at relocation site. 27% intend to move to the nearest village and 2% plan to return to their place of origin. 

As of 31 May 2015, the TFPM has identified 1,267,590 internally displaced persons (IDPs) (219,104 households) in Yemen. Hajjah governorate hosts the highes number hosting of IDPs, with 298,788 displaced persons, followed by Al Dhale’e with 227,414 IDPs. Main governorates of origin were Aden, Al Dhale’e and Lahj.

As of June 2015, 1,385,298 IDPs in 188,547 households were identified in the fourth round of assessments. Of these, 111,141 IDPs were identified in 42 sites. The dashboard includes a map of displacement severity by Local Government Area (LGA) and ward. 

The identified IDP population showed an increase of 1% (25,542 individuals) between 4 June and 2 July, 2015. Following the Ramadi crisis at the beginning of April 2015, more than a quarter of a million individuals were displaced from Anbar governorate. This large scale displacement prompts the inclusion of an additional displacement period within the DTM to enhance data analysis and further the understanding of population movement trends. This is identified as the Fifth observation period from 1 April to date. Approximately 12% of the total identified populations were displaced after April, 2015. The governorates to witness the highest increase of displaced families between 4 June and 2 July, 2015 have been Baghdad 3% (14,604 individuals), Salah al-Din (10,470 individuals) and Kirkuk (9,906 individuals). As of 2 July, 2015 a total of 41,129 IDP families (246,774 individuals) are reported to have returned to their place of origin. During the month between 4 June and 2 July the number of identified returnees has increase by 37% (66,390 individuals). The governorates experiencing the highest increase of returnee populations were Baghdad (14,604 individuals), Salah al-Din (10,470 individuals) and Kirkuk (9,906 individuals). From the start of January 2014 through 2 July 2015, the DTM identified 3,112,914 internally displaced individuals (518,819 families), dispersed across 102 districts and 3,349 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 to 3.1 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). 

1,385,298 displaced individuals (188,547 households) were identified in Round 4 of 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). 

Un séisme de magnitude 7.0 a frappé Haiti le 12 janvier 2010. Celui-ci a causé la destruction de plus de 300,000 immeubles et le déplacement de 1.5 millions de personnes. Le rapport suivant présente les résultats de visites de terrain effectuées entre le 1er Avril et le 30 Juin 2015. 14 970 ménages déplacés soit 60 801 PDI, demeurent toujours dans des sites. 45 sites de déplacés demeurent ouverts. 40% de ces sites se composent de tentes, tandis que 13% de ces sites se composent d’un mélange de tentes et d’abris transitoires et 47% de ces sites se composent d’abris transitoires. De plus, 21 sites PDI ont été fermés entre le 1er Avril et le 30 Juin 2015 et 1 260 ménages ont été relocalisés.

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