East Africa and the Horn of Africa
- Current DTM operation
- Previously active DTM operation or flow monitoring operations
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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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Base map from Google and country shapes from ESRI are for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
This catalogue contains two-page multi-sectoral profiles for all assessed villages and neighbourhoods (host-community settings) hosting IDPs and/or returnees in Central Equatoria, based on DTM’s Mobility Tracking Ro
- During Round 5 of Mobility Tracking (March 2019), 1,420,189 IDPs and 1,183,683 returnees were identified.
IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with 821,278 beneficiaries active in its database to date, out of which 56% (460,569 individuals) are women; and 60.8% (499,264 individuals) are under 18 years old.
In June 2019 a monthly headcount was carried out in Wau PoC AA site, as well as Cathedral, Nazareth, St. Joseph, Lokoloko and Masna collective centres. A total of 32,449 individuals were identified.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations in May 2019.
IOM’s biometric registration system has been active since 2014, with over 776,000 beneficiaries active in its database to date.
D'octobre 2018 à juin 2019, les équipes de suivi des urgences de DTM ont rendu compte des conséquences de 109 catastrophes naturelles.
From October 2018 until June 2019, DTM emergency tracking teams have reported on the effects of 109 natural disasters. During this period there have been 20 177 affected persons, and 10 551 displaced person.
DTM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) surveys people on the move at key transit points within South Sudan (SSD) and at its borders.
As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) on the borders with Uganda (UGA), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR). In total, 21 EVD-dedicated FMPs were active in May.
During May 2019, DTM has identified 115,708 IDPs. The main causes for the displacements have been: 77 per cent natural disasters and 23 per cent other reasons.
Au cours du mois de Mai, la DTM a identifié 115,708 personnes déplacées internes.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking is pleased to share with you several maps and a dataset detailing data on the numbers and locations of IDPs and returnees in all counties for 444 sub-areas (payam) disaggregated by period of displacement / return (data collection in March 2019).
This map, based on Mobility Tracking Round 5 Baseline data, shows the number of IDPs by county in South Sudan as of March 2019.
This map, based on Mobility Tracking Round 5 Baseline data, shows the number of returnees by county in South Sudan as of March 2019.
This map, based on Mobility Tracking Round 5 Baseline data, shows locations hosting IDPs and returnees by type in South Sudan as of March 2019.
This summary represents findings for the fifth round of Mobility Tracking, conducted in South Sudan through key-informant based assessments at sub-area and location levels.
Le bureau régional de la DTM a porté assistance à la mise en place d’un réseau de 65 points de suivi des flux migratoires, sur les quatre routes principales dans la région (voir carte ci-dessus) à Djibouti (11), en Ethiopie (5), en Somalie (7), au Soudan du Sud (19), en Ouganda (15) et au Burundi
The DTM Monthly Regional Snapshot contains summary updates of DTM field operations.
Throughout 2018 until February 2019, DTM observed a steady decline of Wau PoC AA site’s population. However, between March and May, the population increased by 30 per cent (by 4,248 individuals).
As part of IOM’s Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) preparedness activities, DTM operates Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) on the borders with Uganda (UGA), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR).
