DTM Reports
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Belet Weyn...
Since November 2016 to June 2017, Hiraan region has seen a total of 11,864 IDPs and earlier than usual pastoralist movement related to drought, with many moving from rural areas to populated places with a perceived availability of services.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Belet Xaaw...
The Gedo region remains home for most people affected by the prolonged drought, conflict and disease outbreak. Belet Xaawo town, the most populated location in Belet Xaawo district hosts a total of 31,789 IDPs. This was a three-fold increase from DTM's February data which recorded 21,000 IDPs.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Doolow (Ju...
The Gedo region remains home for most people affected by the prolonged drought, conflict and disease outbreak.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Johawar (J...
Over the past 5 years, Middle Shabelle has faced multiple calamities with the top three causes of displacement being drough, insecurity, and outbreak of disease.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Kismayo To...
Kismayo, the second largest city in South-central Somalia has been devastated by civil conflict, floods, famine and the
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Somalia (J...
This displacement situation report depicts the displacement in 26 districts throughout Somalia. It is estimated that the total IDP population stands at 1.4 million people and that there are 1,549 IDP locations.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Somaliland...
Hargeysa, Borama and Zeylac districts are growing urban areas in Somaliland, and over the past few years become host to households and individuals that have been displaced as a result of conflict, insecurity or drought.
Iraq — Displacement Report 72 (May 2017)
As of 30 May 2017, the DTM has identified 3,020,034 internally displaced persons (503,339 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 106 districts and 3,577 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has identified 1,813,680 returnees (302,280 families).
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 35 (29 June 20...
The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM from 17 October 2016 to 29 June 2017 is 1,021,476 individuals comprising 170,256 families. Of these, 819,534 individuals (comprising 136,589 families) are still displaced. 389,898 people are currently residing in unknown shelter arrangements.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (29 June 201...
As of 27 June 2017 DTM estimates that 136,589 households (819,534 individuals) are currently still displaced. The Majority of these IDPs (389,898) are living in unknown shelter arrangements and the most commonly reported district of origin was Mosul (735,492 individuals).
Iraq — West Mosul Displacement Overview (29 June 2...
The DTM West Mosul displacement overview details the cumulative numbers of IDPs having transited through Hammam al Aliel since 25 February 2017 on a table and map.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Gaalckacyo...
In Gaalckacyo, Mudug region, severe drought conditions have become the primary reason for migration into urban and peri-urban areas.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Galgaduud...
Galgadud region remains at the epicenter of continued insecurity. The withdrawal of African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and local troops from locations in El Bur and subsequent take-over by insurgents has sparked new waves of insecurity and displacement.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 20 (20—27...
This Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) report provides a snapshot on Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Jere, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Monguno, and Ngala. During the reporting period, DTM recorded the movement of 894 individuals in Bama, 478 in Jere and 241 in Gwoza.
South Sudan — Terekeka Rapid Assessment Report (8–...
The DTM team conducted an assessment in Terekeka from 8-12 June 2017 in order to assess the displacement dynamics and multi-sectorial needs of the IDPs.
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacem...
As of 27 June 2017 DTM has identified 114,088 displaced families (684,528 IDPs).The majority of IDPs were residing in Camps (441,708 individuals).
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (27 June 201...
As of 27 June 2017 DTM estimates that 72,536 households (432,726 individuals) are currently still displaced. The Majority of these IDPs (360,948) are living in camps or emergency settings and the most commonly reported district of origin was Mosul (352,338 individuals).
Philippines — Marawi Crisis Report 2 (25 June 2017...
During the reporting period DTM identified 3,463 displaced families (15,994 individuals).
Cameroon — Displacement Report 8 (May 2017)
DTM identified an estimated 318,929 individuals comprising 228,443 IDPs, 32,459 unregistered refugees and 58,027 returnees. 674 villages were surveyed including 56 new villages. 96% of the assessed population were displaced due to armed conflict in the region.
Niger — Flow Monitoring Report (May 2017)
There was a slight increase in the number of migrants observed entering the flow monitoring points during this period. During the reporting period 7,142 outgoing and 9,411 incoming individuals were identified across the 2 active FMPs that were surveyed.
COUNTRIES OF IMPLEMENTATION
Conceptualized in 2004 in Iraq, for the IDP assessments and monitoring exercises, the DTM has been continuously refined and enhanced through years of operational experience in countries of implementation affected by natural disaster, conflict, or in complex situations.
