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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Apr 22 2024
Apr 28 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Le rapport DTM indique qu'entre le 22 et le 28 avril 2024, au Burundi, 44 202 personnes ont été affectées et 3 455 déplacées suite à des pluies torrentielles, des glissements de terrain, et des inondations nécessitant une réponse immédiate de la communauté humanitaire. Parmi les affectés, 23 043 sont des femmes et 21 159 sont des hommes.

La répartition par type d'urgence montre que les inondations ont affecté 24 891 personnes et en ont déplacé 2 539, les pluies torrentielles ont affecté 19 033 personnes et en ont déplacé 804, et les glissements de terrain ont affecté 278 personnes et en ont déplacé 112. Les groupes vulnérables comprennent 40 femmes enceintes ou allaitantes, 10 hommes seuls chefs de ménage, 9 femmes seuls chefs de ménage, 7 personnes avec une maladie chronique, et 7 personnes âgées vivant seules. Les dommages incluent de nombreuses habitations ainsi que des infrastructures telles que des écoles, des églises et des bâtiments administratifs. Cette situation met en lumière la nécessité d'une aide humanitaire continue et ciblée dans la région.

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DTM Haiti, dtmhaiti@iom.int
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English
Location
Haiti
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Mar 17 2024
Activity
  • Survey

In Haiti, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) collects data on forced displacement and migration flows, as well as information on the profiles and needs of mobile populations. In the framework of these activities, DTM produces a number of information products (including reports, dashboards, maps and datasets) compiling and analyzing the data gathered, in order to inform partners’ responses and strategies. A feedback survey on the use of DTM Haiti’s information products was conducted from 23 February to 17 March 2024, with the goal of improving these products. This dashboard summarizes the main results of the survey, which includes the input of 65 partners.

In 2023, DTM Haiti published 73 information products on its portal (dtm.iom.int/haiti). They were downloaded more than 55,000 times. 95% of partners indicated that they were familiar with DTM Haiti’s work, and of those, 97% used DTM Haiti information products for their work

Results of the survey show that the most widely read products were the dashboards on displacement situation (read at least once in 2023 by 92% of surveyed partners), the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) dashboards (86%) and the report on profiles and multisectoral needs of populations affected by displacement (65%).

These 3 products were also mentioned by respondents as the most relevant to their work : dashboards on displacement situation (78%), ETT dashboards (75%) and the report on profiles and multi-sectoral needs of populations affected by displacement (52%). Respondents were reportedly most satisfied with the dashboards displacement situation (87% are satisfied with this product) and ETT dashboards (79%).

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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jan 01 2024
Feb 29 2024
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

This infographic presents the key findings of Round 51 of the mobility tracking and flow monitoring components of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme in Libya.

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dtmmozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Apr 17 2024
Apr 29 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 17 to 29 April 2024, sporadic attacks, and fear of attacks by Non-state Armed Groups in Ancuabe and Chiúre triggered the cumulative displacement of 41,251 individuals/9,775 families. The current Movement Alert #108 reports on most recent attacks in southern Cabo Delgado. For more information on displacements between February and March, please see {Emergency Tracking Online Dashboard}.

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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Period Covered
Jan 01 2024
Feb 29 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

The number of migrants in Libya has been increasing since September 2023 and stands at its highest since DTM started operating in Libya. Previously, the number of migrants in Libya had declined as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its socioeconomic impact. Some factors that may explain the increase in the number of migrants includes a rise in the number of Sudanese nationals, particularly in Alkufra and other locations in eastern Libya because of the ongoing conflict in their country of origin. In parallel, DTM Libya also observed an increase in the number of nationals, particularly from Egypt and Sudan, in some municipalities in the east and southwest as a result of greater livelihood opportunities, including in the construction and agricultural sectors.

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dtmlibya@iom.int
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Libya
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Jan 01 2024 -
Feb 29 2024

Libya Migrants baseline assessment Round 51

Population Groups

Migrants Present

Survey Methodology

Unit of Analysis Or Observation

Admin Area 2

Admin Area 3

Admin Area 4

Type of Survey or Assessment

Key Informant

Keywords

Geographical Scope Full Coverage

Administrative boundaries with available data

The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
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English
Location
Poland
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Dec 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey

Key findings:

  • 20% of respondents live with people with specific needs or serious medical conditions
  • Priority needs include: health care services (29%), medication (25%) and mental health support (6%)
  • Specific needs* include chronic diseases or serious medical conditions (28%), visual impairment (15%), and difficulty walking (7%)
  • Barriers to healthcare include: language barrier (32%), long queues (29%), unavailable services (28%), lack of transport (13%) and lack of documents (9%)
  • 65% of respondents pay for healthcare services or medicines
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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Snapshot Date
Apr 06 2024
Activity
  • Other

This Rapid Needs Assessment provides a snapshot of the situation of the Sudanese nationals who arrived in the municipality of Tobruk after the onset of conflict in Sudan in April 2023. DTM Libya conducted a brief assessment on 3 - 6 April 2024 to shed light on the situation of Sudanese nationals in the municipality of Tobruk who arrived after the onset of conflict in Sudan in April 2023. While most are coming directly from Sudan and arriving in Alkufra, a minority are traveling from Egypt and arriving in Tobruk.

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DTMMozambique@iom.int
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English
Location
Mozambique
Period Covered
Apr 17 2024
Apr 28 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

Between 17 to 28 April 2024, sporadic attacks, and fear of attacks by Non-state Armed Groups in Ancuabe and Chiúre triggered the cumulative displacement of 35,948 individuals/8,427 families. The current Movement Alert #107 reports on most recent attacks in southern Cabo Delgado. For more information on displacements between February and March, please see {Emergency Tracking Online Dashboard}.

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Idiam Osorio, iosorio@iom.int
Language
Spanish
Location
Panama
Period Covered
Jan 01 2024
Jan 31 2024
Activity
  • Flow Monitoring Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

La provincia de Darién se ubica en la frontera este de Panamá, y su territorio forma parte de las rutas migratorias más utilizadas por personas en situación de movilidad humana por las Américas para migrar desde el sur hacia el norte del continente. A su vez, esta ruta es altamente peligrosa por las características geográficas del Parque Nacional Darién y la presencia de crimen organizado. Las personas que la transitan se encuentran expuestas a varios riesgos como la trata de personas, tráfico ilícito, violencia basada en género, diversas formas de explotación y abuso. El uso de estas rutas inseguras para llegar a destinos temporales o finales plantea amenazas para la integridad, dignidad y la vida de las personas migrantes.

Actualmente, Panamá mantiene activa la Operación Flujo Controlado, la cual brinda asistencia humanitaria y traslada diariamente a cientos de personas migrantes a sus Estaciones Temporales de Recepción Migratoria (ETRM) en la provincia de Darién. Las personas ingresan por las comunidades de Bajo Chiquito y Canaán Membrillo, ubicadas en la comarca indígena Emberá Wounaan al interior de la provincia de Darién en Panamá y son trasladadas respectivamente a las diferentes ETRM.

Entre el 01 y el 31 de enero de 2024 se registraron 36.001 personas migrantes ingresando irregularmente por la provincia de Darién, suponiendo un flujo promedio de 1.161 migrantes ingresando diariamente. En diciembre de 2023, el número total de entradas fue de 24.626, lo que muestra un aumento del 46 por ciento comparado con el mes anterior