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DTM Chad, DTMTchad@iom.int
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English
Location
Chad
Period Covered
Jun 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

The Transhumance Tracking Tool (TTT) has been implemented in Sila, Salamat, and Ouaddaï regions in order to understand transhumance dynamics at the local level. This tool combines four components: alert, counting, surveys and mapping.

The early warning system identifies unexpected livestock movements and conflicts related to natural resource use or agro-pastoral practices in the regions. It also helps partners (state and non-governmental) understand existing conflict resolution methods and be informed of events as soon as possible in order to reduce tensions. The system shares alerts related to a conflict event or disaster (event alert) or as a result of a massive or unexpected movement of livestock (prevention alert). This report presents the data collected through the alert tool, by key informants of the Confederation of Professional Organisations of Pastoralists and actors in the livestock sector in Chad (COPAFIB) from June to August 2023 in Sila, Salamat and Ouaddai provinces.

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DTM Yemen, iomyemendtm@iom.int
Location
Yemen
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking
Period Covered
Oct 08 2023 -
Oct 14 2023
From 1 January to 14 October 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,716 households (HH) (28,296 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 8 and 14 October 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 24 households (144 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Ma’rib (12 HHs) – Ma’rib City (7 HHs), Harib (3 HHs), Ma’rib (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ibb and Al Hodeidah.
  • Al Hodeidah (8 HHs) – Al Khukhah (6 HHs), At Tuhayta (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Hadramawt (4 HHs) – Ash Shihr (4 HHs) district. All displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah.
The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:
  • Al Hodeidah (13 HHs) – Bayt Al Faqih (5 HHs), At Tuhayta (4 HHs), Al Khukhah (1 HH) districts.
  • Ibb (5 HHs) – Dhi As Sufal (3 HHs), Al Odayn (2 HHs) districts.
  • Ta’iz (3 HHs) – Jabal Habashi (2 HHs), Mawza (1 HH) districts.
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English
Location
Yemen
Period Covered
Oct 08 2023
Oct 14 2023
Activity
  • Rapid Emergency Registration
  • Mobility Tracking

IOM Yemen DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT) tool collects data on estimated numbers of households forced to flee on a daily basis from their locations of origin or displacement, allowing for regular reporting of new displacements in terms of estimated numbers, geography, and needs. It also tracks returnees who returned to their location of origin.

From 1 January to 14 October 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 4,716 households (HH) (28,296 Individuals) who experienced displacement at least once.

Between 8 and 14 October 2023, IOM Yemen DTM tracked 24 households (144 individuals) displaced at least once. The majority of people moved into/within the following governorates and districts:

  • Ma’rib (12 HHs) – Ma’rib City (7 HHs), Harib (3 HHs), Ma’rib (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate originated from Ibb and Al Hodeidah.
  • Al Hodeidah (8 HHs) – Al Khukhah (6 HHs), At Tuhayta (2 HHs) districts. Most displacements in the governorate were internal.
  • Hadramawt (4 HHs) – Ash Shihr (4 HHs) district. All displacements in the governorate originated from Al Hodeidah.

The majority of people moved from the following governorates and districts:

  • Al Hodeidah (13 HHs) – Bayt Al Faqih (5 HHs), At Tuhayta (4 HHs), Al Khukhah (1 HH) districts.
  • Ibb (5 HHs) – Dhi As Sufal (3 HHs), Al Odayn (2 HHs) districts.
  • Ta’iz (3 HHs) – Jabal Habashi (2 HHs), Mawza (1 HH) districts.
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DTM Sudan, DTMSudan@iom.int
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Sudan
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Baseline Assessment
Period Covered
Apr 15 2023 -
Oct 05 2023
From 15 April 2023, armed clashes erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As a result of the military clashes, DTM Sudan estimates that 4,551,795 Individuals (907,833 Households) have been recently internally displaced. The IDP caseload has been observed in 4,647 locations across all of Sudan’s 18 states. The highest proportions of IDPs have been observed in River Nile (12.66%), South Darfur (11.19%), East Darfur (11.01%), Aj Jazirah (8.07%), Northern (7.97%), and North Darfur (7.37%). Field teams report that the IDPs observed were originally displaced from eight states. The majority (3,120,044 IDPs, 68.55%) have been reportedly displaced from Khartoum state; followed by South Darfur (14.58%), North Darfur (7.97%), Central Darfur (3.99%), West Darfur (3.75%), South Kordofan (0.72%), North Kordofan (0.43%), and Aj Jazirah (0.01%). DTM Sudan also estimates that approximately 2.63% of the IDP caseload are non-Sudanese nationals. In addition to the internal displacement, the conflict in Sudan has caused the Mixed Cross-Border Movements of 1,237,103 individuals into neighbouring countries namely Egypt, Libya, Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Ethiopia. 65% of arrivals tracked in those countries were Sudanese nationals and 35% estimated foreign nationals and returnees. The majority of arrivals were reported in Chad (40.5%), Egypt (26.1%),and South Sudan (24.6%).
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The current dataset covers the following administrative boundaries

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DTM Libya, DTMLibya@iom.int
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English
Location
Libya
Snapshot Date
Oct 31 2019
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

Detention Centre Profiling is a component of IOM Libya’s Displacement Matrix programme. It is a data-oriented tool that routinely provides specific sex and age demographic data and key sectorial information on individuals held in Libya’s detention Centres on the date of assessment.

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Libya
Snapshot Date
Sep 30 2018
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

Detention Centre Profiling is a component of IOM Libya’s Displacement Matrix programme. It is a data-oriented tool that routinely provides specific sex and age demographic data and key sectorial information on individuals held in Libya’s detention Centres on the date of assessment.

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Libya
Snapshot Date
Aug 31 2018
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Site Assessment

Detention Centre Profiling is a component of IOM Libya’s Displacement Matrix programme. It is a data-oriented tool that routinely provides specific sex and age demographic data and key sectorial information on individuals held in Libya’s detention Centres on the date of assessment.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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English
Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
Activity
  • Other

The Transhumance Tracking Tool (TTT) collects key data on transhumance movements in Katsina State, with the aim of providing the information needed for the implementation of support programs for populations on the official and unofficial transhumance corridors.

To better understand transhumance movement trends and the impact of vulnerabilities on transhumant communities, IOM has developed the Transhumance Tracking Tool (TTT) through its displacement tracking matrix (DTM). The purpose of the early warning alert system is to identify events related to the use of natural resources, agro-pastoral practices and herders’ movements that is linked to events or massive/unexpected movement of livestock that could cause a conflict. To understand existing conflict resolution methods, and to inform competent authorities to reduce tensions in the affected areas of intervention. This system makes it possible to identify alerts related to a conflict event (event alert) or to a massive, early, late or unexpected movement of livestock (prevention alert) that could lead to conflict. These alerts, once transmitted to the various actors, are used for conflict prevention or actions towards resolutions.

This report presents data from the alert tool for the month of August 2023. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and LGA-based team leads were used for data collection.

During the month of August 2023, the TTT Early Warning tool captured 25 alerts in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of Katsina State, and Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State. The triangulated alerts included 25 (100%) events, and no (0%) massive/sudden movements were recorded during the period. Abdallawa and Malagum wards located in Kaita and Kaura LGAs respectively, share the highest number of recorded event alerts. conflicts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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Nigeria
Period Covered
Aug 01 2023
Aug 31 2023
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  • Other

The Transhumance Tracking Tool (TTT) collects key data on transhumance movements in Katsina State, with the aim of providing the information needed for the implementation of support programs for populations on the official and unofficial transhumance corridors.

To better understand transhumance movements trends and the impact of vulnerabilities on transhumant communities, IOM has developed the Transhumance Tracking Tool (TTT) through its displacement tracking matrix (DTM). The purpose of the early warning alert system is to identify events related to the use of natural resources, agro-pastoral practices and herders’ movements that is linked to events or massive/unexpected movement of livestock that could cause a conflict. To understand existing conflict resolution methods, and to inform competent authorities to reduce tensions in the affected areas of intervention. This system makes it possible to identify alerts related to a conflict event (event alert) or to a massive, early, late or unexpected movement of livestock (prevention alert) that could lead to conflict. These alerts, once transmitted to the various actors, are used for conflict prevention or actions towards resolutions.

This report presents data from the alert tool for the month of August 2023. A network of key informants selected from members of the Community Response Networks (CRNs) and LGA-based team leads were used for data collection.

During the month of August 2023, the TTT Early Warning tool captured 32 alerts in Batsari, Dan Musa, Jibia and Kanakara LGAs of Katsina State. The triangulated alerts included 32 (100%) events, no (0%) massive/sudden movements were recorded during the period. The event alerts spread across 76 per cent of the wards in the four operational LGAs. Bugaje and Hurya wards located in Jibia and Kankara LGAs respectively, share the highest number of recorded event alerts. conflicts in these locations.

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DTM Nigeria, iomnigeriadtm@iom.int
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Location
Nigeria
Period Covered
May 19 2023
May 23 2023
Activity
  • Baseline Assessment

The transhumance baseline and infrastructure mapping is established as part of the monitoring of transhumant movements which often cause agro-pastoral conflicts that often result in loss of livestock/crops or even human lives. A transhumance data collection and information management system (Transhumance Tracking Tool, TTT) was initially established to analyze the transhumance data and to identify trends and patterns. The purpose of the mapping was to obtain baseline information on the transhumance corridors/stock routes (official and unofficial) as well as livestock passage points/areas. It seeks to map the areas of intervention and the localities where the counting activity would be carried out. The information was obtained through meetings with government authorities, field observation, partners and other key informants’ and was done along the transhumance corridors (stock routes).

The transhumance baseline and infrastructure mapping was conducted in Kachia and Kaura Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Kaduna State, and Faskari and Kaita LGAs of Katsina State, between 19 and 23 May 2023. The mapping was supported by members of the community, farmers association members, herders’ association members, and displacement tracking matrix (DTM) enumerators. This was the first phase of the TTT.
The baseline mapping has identified a total of 88 transhumance corridors, 45 in Kachia and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State, and 43 in Faskari and Kaita LGAs of Katsina State. The mapping has also identified 7 large cattle markets, 59 water points, 2 fodder outlets and 35 rest areas. However, no livestock feed banks, veterinary posts, or vaccination portals were identified along the corridors. In the 69 per cent of the stock routes identified, certain sections of the corridors were either occupied or not used for the intended purpose.
The majority of the transhumants moving along these corridors were originated from Nigeria (71%), followed by Niger (27%), Cameroon (1%),
and Chad (1%). The majority of transhumants (92%) had Nigeria as their country of destination, while the remaining 8 per cent had Niger (7%)
and Togo (1%) as their countires of destination.