DTM Reports
Pakistan — Floods 2011 TSSU Report 1 and 2 (19 Oct...
2,547 temporary settlements were assessed, hosting approximately 174,500 households and 824,000 people. This sample represents a fraction of the total number of temporary settlements.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 6 (Septembe...
The total displaced population in September 2011 has not changed substantially compared to the previous period, only a decrease of 9% is observed: 149,317 IDP households estimated in July 2011 compared to 135,961 reported in September 2011.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 5 (July 201...
The total displaced population reported in July 2011 has not changed substantially compared to the estimates in May 2011.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 4 (May 2011...
The total population reported in May 2011 has not changed substantially from figures released in the previous report. Only a 7% decrease has been observed. (Approximately 680,000 individuals in March compared to 634,000 individuals reported this period: a difference of approximately 46,000).
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 3 (March 20...
There is a steady downward trend in IDP population living in IDP sites, albeit at a slower pace when compared to previous reporting periods. Compared to the population reported in July 2010, total IDP figures (individuals) have reduced by 56%.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 2 (January...
The IDP population is consistently reducing, with 50% of the originally displaced in July 2010, currently reported to be living in IDP sites.
Haiti — Earthquake Displacement Report 1 (December...
Between the 25 October and 30 November, DTM field assessments were conducted in 1,356 IDP sites, of which 1,199 were confirmed as having IDP households living on the site.
Nigeria — Displacement Dashboard 13 (1 July 2014—3...
As of the 31 December, the conflict in the northeastern part of Nigeria has left an estimated 1,770,444 people displaced across 6 most affected states.
Nigeria — Displacement Report 14 (19 December 2016...
Between December 2016 and January 2017, the number of identified IDPs increased by 129,386 individuals (7.3% increase). This brings the total number if IDPs in Nigeria to 1,899,830 (337,353 households).
Nigeria — Kukawa LGA Flash Report (13 January 2017...
Analysis of the DTM data collected across 63 IDP camps between the 13-17 December. 4,030 individuals comprising 1,033 families were recorded across these camps, 49% of these were living in improvised structures.
Nigeria — Rann, Kala—Balge LGA Flash Report (13 Ja...
Situated on the international border between Cameroon and Nigeria, Kala Balge is a Local Government Area (LGA) in the conflict-affected Nigerian State of Borno. The current estimated population of IDPs is 35,295 individuals.
Nigeria — Site Assessment Dashboard 14 (19 Decembe...
The dashboard is a map indicating the number of returnees per LGA. 1,099,509 returnees returned to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. 64,151 (5.8%) are Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.
Nigeria — Site Assessment Dashboard 14 (19 Decembe...
The dashboard is a map indicating the number of returnees per LGA. 1,099,509 returnees returned to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. 64,151 (5.8%) are Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.
Yemen – Regional Response (24 March 2016)
As of 24 March 2016 IOM has assisted 53,706 IDPs in Abyan, Aden, Al Dhale’e, Hadhramaut, Lahj, Al Mahrah, Sa’adah, Shabwah, Socotra and Taizz governorates through shelter and NFI support. 13,684 vulnerable migrants were provided with health assistance in migrant-concentrated areas and between 24
Yemen – TFPM: Taizz Displacement (2 February 2017)
A map indicating the movements of IDP families from and within: Al Mukha, Maqbanah, At Ta'iziyan, Al Ma'afer, Al Wazi'iyah and Dhubab districts.
Yemen — TFPM Report 11 (October 2016)
In connection with the ongoing conflict, 2,179,278 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who remain in a situation of displacement across 21 governorates; the majority, 51%, are displaced in Hajjah, Taizz, and Sana’a.
Yemen — TFPM Report 8 (March 2016)
An increase of 325,738 IDPs (13%) was noted from the 7th report. While further displacement decreased in the south, it continued to be documented in the north.
Yemen — TFPM Report 9 (April 2016)
As of April 2016 942,342 individuals comprising 157,057 households were recorded in the IOM area of responsibility. This is an area comprised of 12 governorates: Abyan, Al Bayda, Al Mahara, Aden, Al Dhale’e, Al Jawf, Hadramaut, Ibb, Lahj, Shabwah, Socotra and Taizz.
Yemen — TFPM Report Dashboard 3 (6 July 2015)
As of 6 July 2015 1,267,590 IDPs comprising 219,104 were identified in Yemen. These dashboards show the spread of these IDPs across 21 governorates and indicate the numbers of IDPs displaced within and outside their governorates of origin.
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.
