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Since the last update of IOM Libya’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) on 11 August 2019, the security situation in Murzuq reportedly remained volatile.
Since DTM Libya’s last update on 08 August 2019, DTM identified an additional 330 internally displaced families (approximately 1,650 individuals), bringing the total number of internally displaced persons from Murzuq to at least 760 families (approximately 3,800 individuals) who have been forced
Following the escalation of the security situation in Murzuq in the first week of August, at least 430 families (approximately 2,150 individuals) have been displaced in the last 72 hours to Sebha, Ubari, Wadi Etba, Al Gatroun and safer neighborhoods in Murzuq.
Following the escalation of the security situation in Murzuq in the first week of August, at least 430 families (approximately 2,150 individuals) have been displaced in the last 72 hours to Sebha, Ubari, Wadi Etba,
DTM Displacement event tracking in Libya covers all the events related to population movements during one month.
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010
Data collection for Round 110 took place during the months of May and June 2019. As of 30 June 2019, DTM identified 1,607,148 internally displaced persons (IDPs), or 267,858 families, dispersed across 18 governorates, 106 districts and 3,116 locations in Iraq.
An increase in the number of returnees living in severe or poor conditions has been observed. Of the 1,564 assessed return locations, 286 hosting 514,644 individuals (i.e. 12% of the returnee population), present severe conditions.
During the reporting period, key informants identified returnees who came mainly from Turkey (54%) and the Syrian Arab Republic (43%).
From May to December 2018, 5,799 Iraqi returnees from abroad were identified in 5 Governorates, 16 Districts and 150 loca
From May 2018 to February 2019, 6,124 Iraqi returnees from abroad were identified in 5 Governorates, 16 Districts and 150 locations.During the reporting period, returnees coming mainly fr
From May 2018 to April 2019, 6,255 Iraqi returnees from abroad were identified in 5 Governorates, 17 Districts and 155 locations.
Since DTM’s last update on 27 June, an additional 3,010 displaced families (approximately 15,050
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