Somalia
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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 reporting week, a total of 143 entries and 36 exits were recorded at the MTT checkpoints in Baidoa. The exits reported were the lowest since March of this year similarly, the entries reported also slightly went down since the first week of August 2018.
This week there were 75 new arrivals and only 16 exits at the Baidoa checkpoints. The lowest figures recorded since March 2018 for exits and May 2018 for entry.
This week there were 14 new arrivals and only 4 exits recorded at the Dolow IDP camps. The number of new arrivals slightly increased compared to the previous week. In general, for the month of August, movements in Dolow IDP sites have remained significantly low compared with July entries.
Over the reporting period, a higher number of entries (246) were recorded compared to the previous week. 60 exits were recorded this week, which is slightly lower compared to the last weeks’ number.
This week there were 158 new arrivals and only 48 exits at the Baidoa checkpoints. The lowest recorded of exit since March of this year. This represents the fifth week in a row that the number of exits has remained below 200.
Over the reporting period, a slightly high number of total entries (318) were recorded compared to last week. 59 exits were recorded which is a slight lower number compared to last week.
Over the reporting period, a slightly low number of total 266 entries were recorded compared to last week where 64 exits were recorded a slight increase compared to last week. Majority of the new arrivals said that their reason for displacement into the IDP sites was due to lack of food (48%).
A total of 192 entries and zero exit were recorded in Dolow IDPs camps. The number of entries has been increasing due ongoing fighting in Ethiopia and also SCOPE registration in Dolow IDPs camps.
A total of 141 entries and zero exit were recorded in Dolow IDPs camps. There was an increase in the number of entries this week attributed to scope registration in Dolow IDPs camps and insecurity experienced across the border in Ethiopia.
This week there were 218 new arrivals at the Baidoa checkpoints and 163 exits. This is lowest number of exit recorded in the last four weeks.
This week there were 120 new arrivals and 299 exits at the Baidoa checkpoints. The number of arrivals reported this week was higher than last weeks’, but current figures remain low.
This week a total of 288 entries were recorded and 58 exists.
This Week there were 323 entries, this Marks the highest entries for the last 11 weeks with 53 exits.
A total of 96 entries and zero exit were recorded in Dolow IDP camps. This is the second week in a raw with no exit.
A total of 115 entries and zero exit were recorded in Dolow IDPs camps this week.
A new checkpoint Cara Gaduud has been added to the entry and exit checkpoints. IOM MTT enumerators are now monitoring and collecting information at 4 checkpoints. This week a total of 94 entries and 984 exits passed through the checkpoints in Baidoa.
This week there were 266 new arrivals and 199 exits at the Baidoa checkpoints. The number of arrivals reported this week were lower than the numbers recorded last week, but current figures arriving Baidoa still remain high.
This week marks the highest entries (270) for the last 10 weeks and most exits (81) ever recorded since MTT began collecting data in Kismayo.
A total of 222 new arrivals were recorded this week, a slight increase compared to last week, and 72 exits were recorded, a slight increase compared to last week. The majority of new arrivals cited insecurity (45%), food scarcity (31%), health (14%) and education (5%) as their reasons for displac
A total of 119 entries and 6 exits were recorded in Dolow IDPs camps.
A total of 44 entries and no exits were recorded this week.
A total of 426 new IDPs were recorded arriving in Baidoa this week, with only 153 IDPs recorded exiting the town. This is the highest number of new arrivals recorded in over 3 months and lowest recorded of exit since End-March at the Baidoa checkpoints.
A total of 80 new arrivals were recorded this week, the lowest number recorded in the last three weeks and 362 exits, the highest number of exits recorded in the last two weeks at Baidoa checkpoints.
A total of 164 new arrivals were recorded this week, a slight increase compared to last week, and 11 exits were recorded, a slight decrease compared to last week.
