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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 summary presents initial findings from the tenth round of Mobility Tracking conducted across South Sudan through key-informant based assessment at payam and location level between November

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

Following the recent attacks in Muidumbe district, DTM teams in Mueda, Montepuez, Nangade, Metuge, Mecufi, and Cidade de Pemba continue to observe movements amongst displaced populations.

The ongoing insecurity situation in Palma has resulted in the increase of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mueda district.

With the onset of the rainy season in Nigeria’s conflict-affected northeastern state of Borno, varying degrees of damages are expected to infrastructures (self-made and constructed) in camps and camp-like settings.

Between 12 and 18 July 2021, a total of 5,860 movements were recorded in the states of Adamawa and Borno. The recorded movements consisted of 4,334 arrivals and 1,526 departures.

IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix conducts a country-wide Mobility Tracking exercise in regular intervals to update a comprehensive IDP and returnee baseline.

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement. Over 2 million persons have been forced to leave their areas of residence in search of safety and security in neighbouring wards and LGAs.

During the reporting period (14 to 20 July 2021), a total of 143 movements were recorded - 139 arrivals (4,301 individuals), 2 departures (3,776 individuals), and 2 transits (9 individuals).

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors the movement to and from Nigeria's Adamawa and Borno States, located in the North East Zone.

Surging communal violence between ethnic and religious groups, and long-standing conflicts between farming communities and nomadic herders are prevalent across north-east Nigeria.

De janvier à mai 2021, dans un contexte marqué par l’insécurité et la pandémie à coronavirus, les groupes armés ont poursuivi leurs attaques contre les populations civiles dans le Nord et le Centre du pays. Dans le centre, les violences intercommunautaires et des affrontements ont été signalés.

Food insecurity in Libya remains a challenge for migrants and has been further exacerbated by the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19, which include job loss.

Nigeria's North Central and North West Zones are afflicted with a multidimensional crisis that is rooted in long-standing tensions between ethnic and religious groups and involves attacks by criminal groups and banditry/hirabah (such as kidnapping and grand larceny

Suite à une attaque armée par des groupes armés non-étatiques survenue le 16 juillet 2021 dans le site de Kilikara situé dans les îles du lac Tchad de la sous-préfecture de Kaiga-kindjiria (département de Fouli), 50 ménages de 206 individus ont quitté ce site pour se réfugier dans le village de K

Following an armed attack by non-state armed groups on 16 July 2021 in the site of Kilikara, 50 households (206 individuals) left the site of Kilikara located in the islands of Lake Chad in the sous-préfecture of Kaiga-kindjiria, département of Fouli) to take refuge in the village of Kaiga-kindji

Cette fiche d’information présente les principaux résultats des opérations d’identification et d’enregistrement des PDIs menées par l’OIM dans le site de Majengo Mapya, dans le territoire de Nyunzu, le 14 juin 2021.

The DTM Emergency Event Tracking (EET) is deployed to track sudden displacement and population movements, provide more frequent updates on the scale of displacement, and quantify the affected population when needed.

With the onset of the rainy season in Nigeria’s conflict-affected northeastern state of Borno and Taraba, varying degrees of damages are expected to infrastructures (self-made and constructed) in camps and camp-like settings.

Between 05 and 11 July 2021, a total of 6,907 movements were recorded in the states of Adamawa and Borno. The recorded movements consisted of 2,886 arrivals and 4,021 departures.

Afin d'améliorer les produits de la DTM Mauritanie et de répondre aux besoins des partenaires, une enquête sur l’utilisation des produits d’information a été menée en avril et mai 2021.

Information on this dashboard was collected through key
informant interviews and direct observation, on 13 July 2021.
Data was collected on individuals impacted by heavy rains
and severe flooding on 7 July 2021, in Wadi-Doum, located

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