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population displaced by conflict and violence
37,573,355
As of Dec 2019, in countries with active DTM. Source: IDMC

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Displacement.iom.int is an IOM online platform designed to enhance access to Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) information products on internal displacement, including a visualization of the scale of displacement monitored by IOM. A second complementary platform by DTM, flow.iom.int, intends to visualise population flows. Each platform is designed to facilitate a better understanding of displacement and mobility trends within and between countries or regions.  

Mobility tracking aims to quantify the presence of population categories within defined locations, with a frequency that captures mobility dynamics. Its approach is highly customizable: it can be light-touch or in-depth depending on the phase and requirements of the response, and it often increases in depth and detail over successive rounds. The online platform visualises mobility tracking data collected through baseline area assessments.

Baseline area assessments provide information on the presence of internally displaced populations in a defined administrative area, their reason and date of displacement and their shelter situation. Once a baseline or a list of locations hosting displaced populations has been identified, further location and/or site assessments are conducted to gather multi-layer and multi-themed data on the displaced groups. The objective of the location/site assessments is to collect in-depth data on the living conditions and needs of populations. This may include populations in camp and camp-like settings, or populations residing within host communities and/or areas of return of the observed population of concern.

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There was a slight increase in the number of migrants observed entering the flow monitoring points during this period. During the reporting period 7,142 outgoing and 9,411 incoming individuals were identified across the 2 active FMPs that were surveyed.    

DTM identified an estimated 318,929 individuals comprising 228,443 IDPs, 32,459 unregistered refugees and 58,027 returnees. 674 villages were surveyed including 56 new villages. 96% of the assessed population were displaced due to armed conflict in the region.

Depuis février 2016, l'OIM Niger effectue un suivi des flux migratoires sur deux points de la région d'Agadez au Niger.

During the reporting period the total site population consisted of 39,165 individuals (9,672 households). There were 1,405 entries to the site, the majority of these were as a result of insecurity.

During the reporting period DTM identified 141,373 displaced families comprised of 848,328 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (760,590) reported Mosul as their district of origin.

The on-site population during the reporting period was 114,537 individuals. Of these 50% were male and 50% were female, 35% were less than 5 years old. 4,957 individuals were living in communal shelters. In total there were 12,035 PoC structures recorded.  

During the reporting period the site population was 16,627 individuals (3,224 households). 21% of the population were adult men and 26% were adult women. 24% of the population was below the age of 5 and 29% were between 5 and 17 years old.

During the reporting period the total population of the site was 114,537 individuals (20,714 households). There were 412 entries, of these 35% were due to insecurity, 59% due to food and 6% due to other reasons. There were also 1,715 exits during the reporting period.

As of 22 June 2017 DTM estimates that 72,121 households (432, 726) are currently still displaced. The Majority of these IDPs (358,938) are living in camps or emergency settings and the most commonly reported district of origin was Mosul (355,188 individuals).

As DTM strives to expand its coverage and real time reporting, different mechanisms to monitor displacement and triangulate figures have been put in place, including using flow-monitoring information through Hammam Al-Aliel screening site.

As of 22 June 2017 DTM has identified 72,121 families (432, 726 IDP individuals) currently still displaced. DTM has also identified 32,326 returnee families (193,956 individuals).

DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) was deployed in Nigeria to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements.

The total registered population in May 2017 was 92,239. A total of 35,390 individuals were identified as returnees during the reporting period. 39,528 individuals were identified as IDPs and 17,321 were recorded as refugees.

214 895 Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDI), dans 46 137 ménages, ont été identifiées.

During the reporting period DTM identified 820 displaced families (3,929 individuals). 5 evacuation centers were surveyed and issues in the following areas were observed: site management, shelter, WASH, education and protection.

As of 19 June 2017 DTM identified 111.062 IDP families (666,372 individuals). Of these 431,934 individuals are living in camps and emergency sites. Mosul hosts the most IDPs (262,344 individuals) followed by Tikrit (118,788 individuals).  

As of 20 June 2017 DTM identified 70,997 IDP families (425,982 individuals) currently still displaced. Of these, the majority originated in Mosul district (357,288 individuals).

From April to May 2017 DTM Libya interviewed 914 key informants across 100 Baladiyas and 657 Muhallas. A total of 240,188 IDPs were identified.

During the reporting period 6,827 individuals (2,385 households) were identified. Of these, 87% were women and children and 23% were children under 5 years old. 42% of the population was male and 58% was female.

During the reporting period 15,074 individuals (6,289 households). Of these 84% were women and children and 24% were children under 5 years old. 41% of the population was male and 59% was female.

From April to May 2017 DTM Libya interviewed 914 key informants across 100 Baladiyas and 657 Muhallas. A total of 240,188 IDPs were identified.

As of 20 June 2017 DTM identified 69,573 IDP families (417,438 individuals) currently still displaced. Of these, the majority originated in Mosul district (355,482 individuals).

Fifty-five per cent of education facilities, 44 per cent of health facilities and 44 per cent of boreholes are functional. The majority of returnees are recorded in Bentiu, Rubkona, and Nhialdiu. Panhiany, Whatjaak, and Ngop are hardly accessible payams and nearly deserted. 

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