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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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This document lists all the wards assessed in DTM Round 3 by state, Local Government Area and ward, showing the total number of displaced individuals and households identified.

9.752 ménages enregistrées et identifiées par le programme DTM dans l’ensemble des régions du Mali. 20.588 PDIs dans les régions sud et 22.513 PDIs dans les régions nord.

Following the outbreak of the Ramadi crisis around 10 April, DTM tracked 133,104 individuals (22,184 families) displaced across fifteen governorates (DTM Anbar crisis update – 8 May).

This dashboard of Round 2 indicates site type and location throughout Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (192). 

This dashboard of Round 2 indicates site type, size (number of IDPs) and location of sites across affected areas in Malawi. It further details shelter type, IDP origin, school attendance rate and water availability.

This round identified a net decrease in the displaced population of 9,588 individuals’. The situation, however, remains highly fluid and variances in figures were observed throughout several governorates.

An estimated 162,000 people (approximately 40,500 households) remain displaced in 202 open displacement sites in in the Southern Region districts of Nsanje, Chikwawa, Blantyre, Mulanje, Phalombe, and Zomba as a result of heavy rains and floods that occurred in January 2015.

During March 2015, the DTM verified 103 of the 187 sites reported to be hosting displaced populations, and identified 612,622 individuals in 142,732 households. 261,151 IDPs were identified in host communities, 166,656 in spontaneous settlements, 134,245 in PoCs and 50,570 in collective centres.

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type, size (number of IDPs) and location of sites across affected areas in Malawi. It further details shelter type, IDP origin, school attendance rate and water availability.

More than 5 years after the devastating 12 January 2010 earthquake, an estimated 16,230 households or 64,680 individuals are still residing in 66 IDP sites in the earthquake affected communes. As of 31 March 2015, 66 sites remain open in Haiti.

Consistent with previous reports, this round identified an additional displaced population of 49,176 individuals.

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location throughout Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (203). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Blantyre district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (17). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Mulanje district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (15). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Chikawa district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (23). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Nsanje district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (31). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Phalombe district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (62). 

This dashboard of Round 1 indicates site type and location in Zomba district in the southern region of Malawi. A table details site name, unique site ID (SSID), number of households, number of individuals and gender distribution of each site (49). 

As of 24 March 2015, there are 3,099 IDPs, 30 open sites and 13 closed sites. This dashboard contains a map indicating locations and status (open/closed) of displacement sites.

Around 65,000 people are in need of emergency shelter. The Displacement Tracking Matrix was rolled out around Port Vila and surrounding areas. Out of 30 IDP sites that are currently open, 25 sites have been assessed, and 5 sites are being assessed. 30 sites remain open.

As of 20 March 2015, there were 5,000 IDPs, 36 open sites and 6 closed sites. This dashboard contains a map indicating locations and status (open/closed) of displacement sites.

Consistent with previous reports, this issue further identified 97,758 individuals displaced during previous periods of the crisis.

1,188,018 IDPs in 149,357 households were identified in six states in north-eastern Nigeria in January to February 2015. 56% of the IDP population in the sites are children, 8.7% are below 1 year old and 54% are female. 7.5% of the IDP population is above 60 years old.

1,188,018 IDPs in 149,357 households were identified in 43 displacement sites in Adamawa, Borno and Taraba states. 27,612 IDPs are displaced in 18 sites in Adamawa state. 120,872 IDPs are displaced in 15 sites in Borno state. 5,524 IDPs are displaced in 10 sites in Taraba state.

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