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DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Sep 01 2022
Oct 31 2022
Activity
  • Survey
  • Return Intention

Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan. The assessment aims to:

• Quantify the prevalence of vulnerabilities and humanitarian needs across sectors, with a focus on food security, economic vulnerability and nutrition as well as selected indicators on shelter and non-food items (SNFI), education, health, water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), protection (including child protection and gender-based violence) and mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS).

• Generate a better understanding of urban displacement and migration, including return and relocation after displacement in South Sudan or abroad.

There has been slow progress in the humanitarian situation in South Sudan. People’s humanitarian needs continue to rise, driven by cumulative and compounding effects of years of conflict, sub-national violence, food insecurity, climate crisis and public health challenges. Conflict and insecurity, fueled by sub-national and inter-communal violence, crime, and wide-scale impunity, continue to be among the main drivers of humanitarian needs in South Sudan.

Based on the request of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), mandated OCHA, IOM, and REACH to implement Inter-Sectoral Needs Assessment that aimed to understand demographics, multi-sectoral needs (including the level of severity) and barriers to assistance as well as displacement patterns and household-level scale.

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DTM South Sudan, SouthSudanDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
South Sudan
Period Covered
Sep 01 2022
Oct 31 2022
Activity
  • Survey
  • Return Intention

Between September and October 2022, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) undertook its third household-level multi-sector assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan. The assessment aims to:

• Quantify the prevalence of vulnerabilities and humanitarian needs across sectors, with a focus on food security, economic vulnerability and nutrition as well as selected indicators on shelter and non-food items (SNFI), education, health, water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), protection (including child protection and gender-based violence) and mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS).

• Generate a better understanding of urban displacement and migration, including return and relocation after displacement in South Sudan or abroad.

There has been slow progress in the humanitarian situation in South Sudan. People’s humanitarian needs continue to rise, driven by cumulative and compounding effects of years of conflict, sub-national violence, food insecurity, climate crisis and public health challenges. Conflict and insecurity, fueled by sub-national and inter-communal violence, crime, and wide-scale impunity, continue to be among the main drivers of humanitarian needs in South Sudan.

Based on the request of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), mandated OCHA, IOM, and REACH to implement Inter-Sectoral Needs Assessment that aimed to understand demographics, multi-sectoral needs (including the level of severity) and barriers to assistance as well as displacement patterns and household-level scale.

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Mar 10 2024
Mar 16 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

La DTM a identifié 5,209 personnes affectées, dont 1,168 personnes déplacées par les vents violents, les inondations, et les pluies torrentielles dans les provinces de Makamba, Cankuzo, Rutana, Rumonge, et Bujumbura Maie.  

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DTM Burundi, DTMBurundi@iom.int
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English
Location
Burundi
Period Covered
Mar 03 2024
Mar 09 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

La DTM a identifié 14,613 personnes affectées, dont 4,881 personnes déplacées par les Inondations, la grêle, les vents violents, et les pluies torrentielles dans les provinces de Bujumbura Rural, Ngozi, Rutana, Makamba, Kirundo, Cankuzo, et Makamba.

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Pays côtier d'Afrique de l'Ouest, le Bénin a connu ces dernières années des événements multidimensionnels  qui ont entrainé des déplacements de populations, aussi bien internes que transfrontaliers dans certains départements du Nord. Les personnes déplacées et les communautés hôtes font face à des défis majeurs tels que l’accès limité aux services sociaux de base. Les organisations humanitaires travaillent activement pour répondre à ces besoins urgents, en fournissant une assistance rapide et vitale, en soutenant les infrastructures locales et en protégeant les droits des personnes touchées. Cependant la situation demeure préoccupante et nécessite une attention continue et des ressources supplémentaires pour atténuer les souffrances et trouver des solutions durables. 

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DTM Papua New Guinea, iompngmdac@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Papua New Guinea
Period Covered
Mar 01 2024
Mar 20 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment

Enga province in Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with heightened tensions stemming from recurring tribal conflicts. These conflicts have led to extensive damage to various essential infrastructure, including shelters, schools, churches, and healthcare facilities, particularly in the Middle Lai area of the Wapenamanda district. Reports indicate significant casualties and mass displacement of populations due to the ongoing fighting. Security forces, comprising both police and military personnel, are actively engaged in monitoring the situation and conducting awareness campaigns within local communities to mitigate tensions and prevent further violence.

 

Efforts are being made to prioritize civilian safety and prevent the escalation of hostilities. Tribal conflicts often arise from issues such as land disputes, competition over resources, and inter-clan rivalries. The data collected from 25 wards across three Local Level Government (LLGs) in the Wapenamanda and Wabag districts of Enga Province provides insight into the demographic impact of the recent conflict. Wapenamanda district emerged as the most affected area, hosting the largest number of IDPs with 2,718 individuals from 546 households displaced by the recent conflict. This represents approximately 50% of the total displaced population. Wabag Rural follows closely, accommodating 40% of the IDPs, totalling 2,186 individuals from 436 households. Wabag Urban also experiences displacement, with 549 individuals from 108 households seeking refuge.

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iomcotonou@iom.int
Language
French
Location
Benin
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Jul 31 2023
Activity
  • Displacement Solutions

Pays côtier d'Afrique de l'Ouest, le Bénin a connu ces dernières années des événements multidimensionnels  qui ont entrainé des déplacements de populations, aussi bien internes que transfrontaliers dans certains départements du Nord. Les personnes déplacées et les communautés hôtes font face à des défis majeurs tels que l’accès limité aux services sociaux de base. Les organisations humanitaires travaillent activement pour répondre à ces besoins urgents, en fournissant une assistance rapide et vitale, en soutenant les infrastructures locales et en protégeant les droits des personnes touchées. Cependant la situation demeure préoccupante et nécessite une attention continue et des ressources supplémentaires pour atténuer les souffrances et trouver des solutions durables. 

Afin de trouver des réponses durables aux déplacements internes et de prévenir de nouveaux déplacements dans les départements, il s’avère essentiel de comprendre les niveaux de stabilité dans les lieux accueillant les populations déplacées. L'OIM Bénin en liaison avec le bureau régional de lAfrique de l'Ouest et du centre, a lancé l’Indice de solution et de mobilité (ISM) en 2023 pour évaluer la stabilité des zones accueillant les populations déplacées dans les communes de Banikoara, Cobly, Karimama, Kérou, Matéri et Tanguiéta. L’ISM mesure les perceptions de stabilité et analyse les facteurs qui influencent les décisions des populations de rester ou de se déplacer. Il offre un outil permettant aux autorités et aux partenaires de développer de meilleures stratégies, de prioriser les ressources et de planifier les interventions dans les zones fragiles et instables, en intégrant les approches humanitaires, de relèvement et de stabilisation.

L’Indice de Solution et de Mobilité (ISM) cherche à comprendre quels facteurs influencent la stabilité d’un lieu, ce qui éclaire les interventions programmatiques prioritaires le long du lien humanitaire, de paix et de développement afin de renforcer la résilience et la stabilité et de prévenir de futurs déplacements forcés. 

Ce rapport présente les résultats du premier  round de l’indice de solution et de mobilité dans les communes de Banikoara, Cobly, Karimama, Kérou, Matéri et Tanguiéta.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Jan 28 2024
Feb 24 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

To monitor El Niño-related displacements, DTM Somalia runs ETT activities in 23 districts within four regions in Somalia. ETT is a crisis-based tool that tracks sudden displacement triggered by specific events or  emerging crises. The objective of ETT is to help prioritize humanitarian response and to enable partners to deliver rapid assistance.

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DTM Somalia, IOMSomaliaDTM@iom.int
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English
Location
Somalia
Period Covered
Dec 31 2023
Jan 27 2024
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

To monitor El Niño-related displacements, DTM Somalia runs ETT activities in 43 districts within eleven regions in Somalia. ETT is a crisis-based tool that tracks sudden displacement triggered by specific events or emerging crises. The objective of ETT is to help prioritize humanitarian response and to enable partners to deliver rapid assistance.