Mozambique

World map
Click a point to view details
Displaced population tracked by DTM in Mozambique
Total population in Mozambique
As of 2018 World Bank
Region
Southern African

    Legend

  • Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
  • Site assessed by DTM
Operations

Base map from Google and country shapes from ESRI are for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.

In response to this pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 22 to 26 June 2020, with the sole purpose to i

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in a global pandemic, heightening the risk for vulnerable populations, internally displaced people and people on the move.

In response to this pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 02 to 05 June 2020, with the sole purpose to i

In response to this pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 19 to 23 May 2020, with the sole purpose to i

Site profiles of sites in Manica, Sofala, Tete and Zambezia.

From 05 to 08 May 2020, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams conducted multi-sectoral location assessments (MSLA) in resettlement sites in the four provinces affected

In response to COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites in Cabo Delgado and Nampula Provinces from 27 to 30 April 2020, with the sole purpose to inf

In response to this pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC) conducted an assessment in the resettlement sites from 05 to 08 May 2020, with the sole purpose to in

In March 2019, Cyclone Idai caused the destruction of housing and infrastructure and that left more than 400,000 people displaced, with 160,927 having immediately sought refuge in over 164 temporary accommodation centres.

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in a global pandemic, heightening the risk to vulnerable populations, internally displaced people and people on the move.

DTM COVID-1 status of entry and exit points in Mozambique.

On the night of 27 to 28 April 2019, Tropical Cyclone Kenneth made landfall in northern Mozambique.

IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique’s National Disaster Management Agency (INGC)  conducted this assessment in areas of displacement and resettlement sites in the central region of Mozambique.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in coordination with the Government of Mozambique through National Institute for Disaster Risk Management (INGC), carried out the ninth round of site assessments i

Following the rapid assessment conducted by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the National Disasters Management Institute (INGC) due to the heavy rainfall from 10 to 15 February 2020, another round of assessment was conducted in all the communitie

Following the heavy rainfall which occurred between 10 and 15 February 2020, a rapid assessment was conducted by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in collaboration with the National Disasters Management Institute (INGC).

From 16 to 19 February 2020, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in collaboration with National Disasters Management Institute (INGC) conducted rapid assessment in resettlement sites across Manica province after the heavy rainfall from 10 to 15 February

The heavy rainfall from 10 to 15 February 2020 has led to the displacements of some residents of Buzi, Caia, Cheringosa, Gorongosa, Maringue and Nhamatanda districts of Sofala province.

From 20 to 22 January 2020, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in collaboration with National Disasters Mangement Institute (INGC) conducted rapid assessment in 71 resettlement sites across Manica, Sofala, Tete and Zambezia provinces after the heavy ra

From 18 to 27 November, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams conducted a Disaster Risk Assessment at locality level (localidade), corresponding to the lowest administrat

From 8 – 10 January 2020, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducted rapid assessment in 12 resettlement sites across Tete and Zambezia provinces after the heavy rainfall last 30 December 2019 to 05 January 2020.

From 02 to 12 December 2019, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM’s DTM teams conducted multi-sectoral location assessments (MSLA) in resettlement sites in the four affected Provinces of Sofala

From 02 to 12 December 2019, in close coordination with Mozambique’s National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC), IOM’s DTM teams conducted multi-sectoral location assessments (MSLA) in resettlement sites in the four affected Provinces of Sofala

With the onset of rainy season in Mozambique, varying degrees of damage is expected to infrastructures in resettlement sites.

Datasets

Country
Operation
Round
Component
From date
To date

Contact Person

Country Website

Donors

Contact

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA

Give us your feedback

Image CAPTCHA