East Africa and the Horn of Africa
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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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This document contains a project overview for DTM Ethiopia in 2018.
In April 2018 IOM Ethiopia conducted a DTM partner feedback survey to enhance its program and service delivery.
The site profile generator is a spreadsheet which can create site profiles for all sites covered during round 10.
721,307 displaced individuals comprising 118,227 households in 420 displacement sites were identified in Oromia region.
12,277 displaced individuals comprising 2,453 households in 11 displacement sites were identified in GAMBELLA region.
6,888 displaced individuals comprising 1,475 households in 25 displacement sites were identified in Amhara region. These figures represent a decrease of 5,212 in the total individuals (-43.07%) a decrease of 937 households (-38%) since round 9 (January/February 2018).
The majority of the recorded population were displaced during 2017 with 615 sites which reportedly opened in 2017. Conflict was reported as the primary driver of displacement (1,073,764 IDPs), followed by displacement due to conflict induced factors (488,090 IDPs).
Ce rapport donne une vue sur la situation des personnes déplacées internes (PDI) depuis 2013. 174 011 Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDI), dans 38 538 ménages, ont été identifiées. 71% des déplacements sont dûs à des désastres naturels, 29% à la situation socio-politique.
This report provides an overview of the movements of internally displaced persons (IDPs) since 2013. 174,011 IDPs in 38,538 households were identified.
764,145 displaced individuals comprising127,299 households in 347 displacement sites were identified in Somali region.
The team conducted a biometric registration exercise in the Greater Mayom area from 21 January to 18 March 2018 covering ten different registration centres. The team processed a total of 137,538 individuals corresponding to 47,707 households.
DTM biometrically registered a total of 20,891 individuals (4,490 households) in Bor between 27 February and 14 March 2018. Of these, 93.6 per cent were from Bor South, 4.1 per cent from Twic East and 1.95 per cent from Duk.
Ce document présente des informations sur les urgences au Burundi pour la semaine du 22 au 28 avril 2018. La DTM a identifié 8 634 personnes affectées réparties dans 1 535 ménages des provinces de Bubanza, Bujumbura Mairie, Bujumbura Rural, Makamba, Rumonge, Rutana et Ruyigi.
A total of 11 entries and 2 exits were recorded in both Qansaxley and Kabasa IDP camps in Dolow. The number of entries on this week were far lower than previous weeks.
This week a total of 13 entries and 10 exits were recorded in both Qansaxley and Kabasa IDP camps. The 10 people leaving the sites represent the highest number of exits recorded in a single week since mid-January.
Over the reporting period, a slightly higher number of total of 317 entries were recorded compared to last week, but fitting within the general range seen over the past 10 weeks. No IDPs were recorded exiting any of the camps this past week.
Over the reporting period, a slightly lower number of 218 entries were recorded compared to last week, and 44 exits were recorded – the highest number of exits since MTT started recording data 11 weeks ago.
This week saw reversals of two longstanding trends. 45 IDPs were recorded arriving in Baidoa this week, which is the lowest number of entries reported since the inception of the MTT activities in June 2017.
This week in Baidoa there were 92 new arrivals who reported in the three main check points of the town. This shows an increase as compared with last week’s data which was 45 new arrivals. Nonetheless, the last two weeks' new arrivals are far less than the trends seen in previous months.
Persons exiting PoC sites should not be seen as returnees as these population movements are often cyclical as opposed to permanent. Malakal PoC site has witnessed disproportionally large inflows as opposed to exits over the last weeks.
Persons exiting PoC sites should not be seen as returnees as these population movements are often cyclical as opposed to permanent. Bentiu PoC site has witnessed consistently more exits than entries over the three months.
Persons exiting PoC sites should not be seen as returnees as these population movements are often cyclical as opposed to permanent. Wau PoC AA site has witnessed relatively more inflows than exits over the three months (F.1&2).
Ce document donne des informations sur les urgences au Burundi pour la semaine du 15 au 21 avril 2018.
