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Djibouti — Rapport sur les Points de suivi des flux (Juillet 2021)

Pendant le mois de juillet 2021, 9 821mouvements ont été observés aux points de suivides flux de population à Djibouti, soit une moyenne journalière de 317 mouvements.

Djibouti — Flow Monitoring Report (July 2021)

During the month of July 2021, 9,821 movements were observed at flow monitoring points in Djibouti representing a daily average of 317 movements. This is a decrease of 17% from the 382 average daily movements observed in June 2021.

Ethiopia — Emergency Site Assessment 7 (1 — 26 June 2021)

From 1— 26 June 2021, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) deployed its Emergency Site Assessment to capture internal displacement related to the Northern Ethiopia Crisis.

Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (July 2021)

In July 2021, a total of 22,900 movements were observed at 7 Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs). This represents an increase of 62 per cent in comparison with July 2020 when 14,134 movements were observed. 

Djibouti — Présence des migrants bloqués (À partir du 12 AOUT 2021)

La pandémie COVID-19 et les mesures de prévention qui ont été mises en place par les différents gouvernements de la région continuent d’avoir un impact sur les populations vulnérables, y compris sur les migrants transitant par Djibouti.

East and Horn of Africa – Mid-year Regional Snapshot (January – June 2021)

The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the East and Horn of Africa (EHoA) region is currently active in six countries (Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, and Uganda), and its methodology includes four main components (mobility tracking, !ow monitoring, registrations, and survey

Djibouti - Migrants presence (as of 12 August 2021)

The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent prevention measures (such as movement restrictions) that have been put in place by the various governments in the region continue to negatively impact the living conditions of vulnerable populations, including those of migrants transiting through Djibouti.

South Sudan — Urban Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Bentiu / Rubkona Town (November - December 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — IDP Site Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Malakal UNMISS PoC Site (November - December 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — IDP Site Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Wau Naivasha IDP Camp (October - November 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — Urban Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Malakal Town (December 2020 - January 2021)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — Urban Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Wau Town (October - November 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — IDP Site Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Bentiu IDP Camp (October - November 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

South Sudan — IDP Site Multi-Sector Needs, Vulnerabilities and COVID-19 Impact Survey (FSNMS+) — Juba IDP Camps 1 & 3 (October - November 2020)

During the second half of 2020, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) and the World Food Programme’s Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (WFP VAM) units undertook a joint household-level assessment of selected urban areas and camps for internally dis

Uganda - Participatory Mapping of Population Mobility for Environment and Climate Change (August 2021)

In order to ensure access to accurate and verifiable information on environmental migration in Uganda, the IOM DTM team, in collaboration with MUCCRI, have conducted participatory mobility mapping (PMM) which consisted of a participatory mapping exercise (PME), which is a consultative exercise th

Uganda – Info Sheet: Multi-Hazard Response/DRR Platform (July 2021)

Extreme weather events in July led to the occurrence of the natural disasters like drought, floods and hailstorms in Uganda and human activities also played a big role in the fire outbreaks reported.

Djibouti — Stranded Migrants (As of 29 July 2021)

The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent prevention measures (such as movement restrictions) that have been put in place by the various governments in the region continue to negatively impact the living conditions of vulnerable populations, including those of migrants transiting through Dji

Djibouti — Présence des migrants bloqués (Au 29 Juillet)

La pandémie COVID-19 et les mesures de prévention qui ont été mises en place par les différents gouvernements de la région continuent d’avoir un impact sur les populations vulnérables, y compris sur les migrants transitant par Djibouti.

Burundi – Internal Displacement Dashboard (June 2021)

The DTM has identified 127,339 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in 27,912 households, 85% of the displacement were due to natural disasters and 15% other reasons in the month of June 2021 covering all 18 provinces of Burundi.

Burundi – Tableau de bord des déplacements internes (Juin 2021)

La DTM a identifié 125 339 personnes déplacées internes (PDI) réparties dans 27 912 ménages déplacés, 85% des déplacements étaient dus à des catastrophes naturelles et 15% à d'autres raisons.

Impact Of COVID-19 Movement Restrictions on Migrants Along the Eastern Corridor (June 2021)

The COVID-19 outbreak has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation of vulnerable populations.

Ethiopia — Flow Monitoring Dashboard 21 (June 2021)

In June 2021, a total of 20,053 movements were observed across Ethiopia’s five flow monitoring points (FMPs). Following the steady increase in movements this month, outgoing movements during June have continued to be higher than ever (76.5%) than incoming movements (23.5%).  The percentage of out

East And Horn Of Africa – Flow Monitoring Survey Quarterly Dashboard (April - June 2021)

This dashboard compiles flow monitoring survey (FMS) data collected in Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia between April and June 2021, and provides an analysis of migrants’ demographic and socio-economic profiles, including education and employment backgrounds; reasons for leaving their country of

South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 10 Initial Findings

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 and December 2020.


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