Asia and the Pacific
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Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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Site assessed by DTM
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Event tracking
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Pendataan pengungsi (DTM) putaran pertama berhasil merekam 432,015 pengungsi (130,492 KK), 54% perempuan dan 46% laki-laki, mendiami 2,700 tempat pengungsian dimana populai terkecil tempat pengungsian adalah 16 jiwa atau 4 KK.
IOM deployed staff to support the Ministry of Health (MOH) Health and WASH cluster assessments to focus specifically on information regarding the camps / temporary shelters for those displaced by the flooding in Attapeu, Sanamxai District.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) deployed staff to support the Joint Rapid Assessment led by the Ministry of Health, focusing specifically on information regarding the camps / temporary shelters for those displaced by the flooding in Attapeu, Sanamxai District right after the fl
Over the reporting period, IOM maintained three strategically placed flow monitoring points (FMPs), where DTM teams monitor inflows and ouflows of IDPs, identify and register drought-affected IDP families, and provide newly arriving families with IDP Cards to facili
This multi-sectoral needs assessment has been designed in cooperation with ISCG and all sectors. It provides an overview of the Rohingya refugee population's distribution, needs and access to services at the end of the rainy season.
IOM has been providing assistance to people affected by the earthquake that hit the Highlands region in February 2018. Provinces highly impacted by the disaster were the Southern Highlands and Hela.
Currently, 3 strategically placed FMPs remain, where DTM teams monitor incoming and outgoing flows of IDPs, identify and register drought-affected IDP families, and provide newly arriving families with IDP cards to facilitate their registration for humanitarian assistance.
Following the earthquake that hit the Highlands region in February 2018, IOM deployed the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) to track human displacements, as well as identify humanitarian needs for those displaced from their community to care centres or displaced within their community. DTM data
The role of IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) within the humanitarian drought response is to monitor inflows of IDPs arriving in Herat, identify and register only the newly arriving IDP caseload, and report/share the information with humanitarian partners to facilitate onward registration
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team mobilized to respond to critical levels of internal displacement, caused by what is being described as the worst drought in Afghanistan in decades.
[This report is in Dari.]
The following document is a compilation of site profiles produced following the assessment of main needs and vulnerabilities after Typhoon Mangkhut (locally know as Typhoon Ompong) hit the Philippines.
On 23 August 2018, the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) recorded there were 563 people dead, 1,116 injured, and 417,529 displaced in the wake of a series of earthquakes. In the first round of DTM site assessments, 432,015 people (53% women and 47% men) or 130,491 households, were recorded as ID
Pada tanggal 23 Agustus 2018, Kementerian Sosial RI (KemSos) menyatakan 563 orang meninggal, 1.116 terluka dan 417.529 mengungsi sebagai dampak dari rangkaian gempa yang menghantam Provinsi NTB.
In response to the displacements caused by the Typhoon Mangkhut (local name: Ompong) that hit the northern Philippines on 15 September 2018, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) deployed its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme in Regions I, II, III and the Cordillera Admini
The following document is a compilation of site profiles produced following the assessment of main needs and vulnerabilities in Region III after Typhoon Mangkhut (locally know as Typhoon Ompong) hit the Philippines.
The following compilation of maps provides information on the village population as of June 2018, by province.
The following document is a compilation of maps providing a country overview on the following topics and population groups:
- Baseline Mobility Assessment | Settlement Level | Total Inflow (Returnees and IDPs)
The following maps provide information on the number of returnees from abroad in different districts of the Baghlan Province, Afghanistan.
In Afghanistan, DTM employs the Baseline Mobility Assessment tool, designed to track mobility, determine the population sizes and locations of forcibly displaced people, reasons for displacement, places of origin, d
The following document is the baseline assessment form used for the Baseline Mobility Assessments conducted by DTM Afghanistan.
In Cagayan province (Region II - Cagayan Valley), all 19 sites assessed by IOM were closed.
The following three maps present information on the number of total returnees from abroad, in Central, Eastern and Southeast Afghanistan, Northern and Northeast Afghanistan, as well as in Western and Southern Afghanistan.
These maps provide details on settlements in each of the 15 districts in the Afghan province of Kandahar, as found during DTM's B2 assessment exercise, as of December 2017.
