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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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DTM recorded 549,846 individuals (91,641 IDP families) as of 4 April 2017. 342,744 IDPs were found to be living in camps, 100,848 in critical shelter arrangements, 99,864 in private settings, 5,220 in unknown shelter arrangements and 1,170 in reception centres.

DTM recorded 302,430 IDPs comprising 50,405 families across ten governorates. The governorate of Ninewa currently hosts the most IDPs, 282,984 (94% of the total). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 267,948 people recorded as originating from there.

The DTM Baseline Mobility Assessment was conducted from 29 January to 16 March 2017 in 3 provinces: Nangarhar, Kunar and Laghman, covering a total of 42 districts and 1,368 settlements with existing target populations.

In March 2017 DTM Libya identified 256,615 IDPs across 656 muhallas and 100 baladiyas. The main driver of displacement was for 96% of surveyed migrants the threat of general conflict and armed group presence.

This is a compilation of all Round 15 Yobe site profiles.

This is a compilation of all round 15 Taraba site profiles.

This is a compilation of all Round 15 Borno Site profiles.

This is a compilation of all site profiles in Adamawa identified in Round 15 assessments.

This is a list of all round 15 wards including state, local government area (LGA), ward and the number of households/ individuals. 

The Surveys conducted indicate that 73% of education facilities are functional, 73% of health facilities are functional and 21% of villages are deserted. In addition, 52% of bomas reported the presence of UXOs. The payams hosting the majority of IDPs are Rumameer, Majak and Alal.

This is a list of all Round 15 sites including site number, site name, state local government area (LGA), ward name with the respective number of households and individuals.  

As of December 2016, there were 3,064,1462 IDPs displaced due to conflict in Iraq, living in 3,700 locations across the country.

A total of 1,151,427 individuals have returned to their respective homes. 78,575 (6.8%) individuals returned from Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic. This dashboard highlights areas with high return populations.

During the reporting period DTM identified 206 camps and camp-like settings (formal and informal camps) housing 567, 795 individuals (108,399 households). Most camps were found in Borno state with 238,751 informal as well as 299,722 formal camps.

As of 31 March 2017, DTM has identified 1,832,743 IDPs (326,010 households) across Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe states.

The Governorate Profiles complement Part I (Thematic Overview) providing individual profiles of the eighteen Iraqi governorates, thus reviewing all key themes identified at governorate and district level.

The report covers the period of 15 February to 31 March 2017 and includes six most-a­ffected states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe.

47,875 Families comprised of 287,250 IDPs were recorded. Most IDPs originated from Mosul (252,768 individuals) and most IDPs were living in camps or emergency sites (244,404 individuals).

DTM recorded 47,875 families comprised of 287,250 individuals. The district hosting the most IDPs is Mosul (151,182 IDPs). 13,438 families (80,628 individuals) were recorded as returnees.

DTM emergency tracking was deployed in Nigeria to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in Dikwa, Jere, Kala/Bagle, Ngala, Nganzai and Bama.

DTM El Salvador collected data on the type of shelter and housing available to the families of unaccompanied minor returnees. The majority of the families of unaccompanied minor returnees lived in rural areas and were home owners.

This report is composed of a map indicating significant displacement related events in Tripoli, Sirte, Ras Lanuf and Benghazi.   

IOM conducted a population headcount from 8-10 March which resulted in a total of 21,129 individuals or 3,458 households currently staying in Abrouc of which 15,000 individuals are estimated to have come from Wau Shilluk and the remaining 6,000 individuals from the host community of Abrouc and ID

1,3645 individuals were observed crossing the border into Haitian territory from 16 to 23 March 2017. 675 individuals declared having returned spontaneously to Haiti and 169 individuals claimed to have been deported into Haitian territory.

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