Ethiopia

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Displaced population tracked by DTM in Ethiopia
Total population in Ethiopia
As of 2018 World Bank
Region
East Africa and the Horn of Africa

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  • Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
  • Site assessed by DTM
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The majority of the recorded population were displaced during 2017 with 618 sites reportedly opening in 2017 (DTM Rounds 3-8).

The site profile generator is a spreadsheet which can create site profiles for all sites covered during the round 11.

30,374 displaced individuals comprising 10,994 households in 81 displacement sites were identified in Tigray region.

873,666 displaced individuals comprising 142,014 households in 362 displacement sites were identified in Somali region.

777,047 displaced individuals comprising 126,777 households in 459 displacement sites were identified in Oromia region.

13,477 displaced individuals comprising 2,695 households in 15 displacement sites were identified in Gambella region.

6,810 displaced individuals comprising 1,613 households in 32 displacement sites were identified in Amhara region.

53,401 displaced individuals comprising 8,914 households in 54 displacement sites were identified in Afar region.

30,112 displaced individuals comprising 10,892 households in 78 displacement sites were identified in Tigray region.

56,375 displaced individuals comprising  9,408 households in 56 displacement sites were identified in Afar region. These figures represent an increase of 3,652 in the total number of displaced individuals (+6.93%) since round 9 (January/February 2018).

721,307 displaced individuals comprising 118,227 households in 420 displacement sites were identified in Oromia region.

The site profile generator is a spreadsheet which can create site profiles for all sites covered during round 10.

In April 2018 IOM Ethiopia conducted a DTM partner feedback survey to enhance its program and service delivery.

This document contains a project overview for DTM Ethiopia in 2018.  

This document contains a comprehensive overview of the DTM Ethiopia methodology.

The majority of the recorded population were displaced during 2017 with 615 sites which reportedly opened in 2017. Conflict was reported as the primary driver of displacement (1,073,764 IDPs), followed by displacement due to conflict induced factors (488,090 IDPs). 

 

 

6,888 displaced individuals comprising 1,475 households in 25 displacement sites were identified in Amhara region. These figures represent a decrease of 5,212 in the total individuals (-43.07%) a decrease of 937 households (-38%) since round 9 (January/February 2018).

12,277 displaced individuals comprising 2,453 households in 11 displacement sites were identified in GAMBELLA region.

764,145 displaced individuals comprising127,299 households in 347 displacement sites were identified in Somali region.

12,100 displaced individuals comprising 2,412 households in 23 displacement sites were identified in Amhara region. These figures represent an increase of 531 in the total individuals (+4.59%) an increase of 29 households (+1.22%) and 1 site (+4.55%) since round 8 (November/December 2017).

22,488 displaced individuals comprising  7,941 households in 60 displacement sites were identified in Tigray region.

In the Gambella Region, DTM identified 22,909 displaced individuals comprising 4,582 households in 17 displacement sites. These figures represent an increase of 1,339 in the total individuals (+6.21%) an increase of 268 households (+6.21%) and a decrease of 4 sites (-19.05%) since Round 8 (Novemb

777,665 displaced individuals comprising  126,920 households in  418 displacement sites were identified in Oromia region.

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