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  • 4800+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 15, 2018-December 31, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 19 January 2025
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 16 July 2020
    This dataset updates: Every year
    This dataset includes population estimates for Yemen for the years 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024. These estimates are sourced from the Central Statistics Organization (CSO) and extend up to 2025. The information is valuable for researchers and analysts studying Yemen's population trends and for humanitarian planning purposes.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 27, 2024-February 07, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 June 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 April 2024
    This dataset updates: Every six months
    An assessment done between January and February 2024 in Northern state - Wadi Halfa for Health and Nutrition highlighted that Overcrowding, limited-service offerings, and a high rate of disease among IDPs have severely strained local healthcare systems. Efforts should focus on collaborating with local organizations to bolster training programs for medical staff, address supply shortages, and develop both disease control programs and emergency response capabilities. In addition to that, Local CMAM programs are limited in both coverage and resource availability. Their severely depleted stockpiles and limited reach greatly hinder effective malnutrition management. Efforts should focus on expanding coverage and capacity, ensuring the consistent availability of critical supplies, establishing relevant data-collection systems, and promoting cultural awareness and acceptance of healthy nutrition practices.
  • 100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: January 27, 2024-February 07, 2024 ... More
    Modified [?]: 5 June 2024
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 April 2024
    This dataset updates: Every six months
    WASH assessment datasets for Wadi Halfa and Abri localities, Northern state Sudan - February 2024
  • 20+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 04, 2023-May 29, 2023 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 August 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 17 September 2023
    This dataset updates: Never
    To ensure the centrality of IDP’ voices in discussions about their future, as well as to inform evidence-based inter-agency responses in support of the Government of Ukraine, UNHCR is leads the regular implementation of intentions surveys with IDPs and refugees from Ukraine, collecting primary data on their profiles, their current situation and intentions, and the factors influencing their decision-making. The first round of intentions surveys among IDPs in Ukraine was completed and the report published in February 2023 (https://data.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/99164). This data was collected during the second round, conducted in May 2023, in parallel to the fourth round of the refugees' intentions surveys. A joint report was published in July 2023 (https://reporting.unhcr.org/ukraine-lives-hold-intentions-and-perspectives-refugees-and-idps). This data is an anonymous version of the original data collected and used for the primary analysis.
  • 400+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 08, 2020-May 15, 2025 ... More
    Modified [?]: 29 December 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 8 June 2020
    This dataset updates: Live
    The IDMC’s Internal Displacement Updates (IDU) are preliminary estimates of new displacements reported in the last 180 days. The IDU API presents provisional data that is updated on daily basis, according to the availability of data. Curated and validated estimates are published in the Global Internal Displacement Database (GIDD) –See https://www.internaldisplacement.org/database/displacement-data. For a detailed description of methodology please refer to the IDMC GRID methodological annex (https://www.internal-displacement.org/global-report/grid2020/downloads/2020-IDMC-GRID-methodology.pdf) and IDMC’s monitoring guidelines (https://monitoringguidance.wixsite.com/idmc). The IDU dataset contains preliminary estimates of aggregated from diverse publishers or sources. New displacement estimates are provided for three different causes of internal displacement: disasters, conflict and violence, and development projects. The documentation of the API is available at bit.ly/IDU_API_DOC.
  • 20+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: August 04, 2021-September 28, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 June 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 July 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    Violent extremism carried out by the Boko Haram group in Nigeria and government measures to contain it have led to intense population movement and human suffering in the Lake Chad basin. Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad are particularly affected. Since 2014, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Far North region of Cameroon has steadily increased due to attacks by armed groups, in particular Boko Haram and rival groups. The situation of IDPs is worrying for the authorities. In 2019, new waves of conflict and violence, associated with flooding, triggered more internal displacement. As of October 2021, the Far North region had 341,535 IDPs and 124,310 returnees (IOM DTM Round 22). In order to ensure the protection of IDPs in the three departments most affected in the Far North (Mayo-Sava, Mayo-Tsanaga et Logone-Et-Chari), a need was expressed by the different actors in the region and the authorities for credible detailed statistics on the IDP households and individuals that could be used for planning purposes. In this light, UNHCR supported the authorities in undertaking an IDP pilot profiling exercise between July and September 2021 in Mayo-Tsanaga. The profiling collected data on a number of topics that could be used to assess the needs of the IDP population and identify solutions, namely living conditions, food security, essential items and legal protection. The profiling was carried out by UNHCR and the Comité Mixte de Protection which composed mainly of public service agents in the department of Mayo-Tsanaga. The profiling covered 85,908 IDPs in 17,572 households in 201 sites and villages. These data are an anonymized sample of the original data, and include two tables from two questionnaires: one at the household level and one at the individuals household member level.
  • Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 08, 2021-September 13, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 30 March 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 April 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Intention to return survey
    Between June and September 2021, a group of internally displaced persons (IDPs) were evicted from pastoral sites in Batangafo, Ouham prefecture, Central African Republic. They eventually settled in Bambari, Ouaka prefecture. UNHCR in partnership with ACTED, IOM, INTERSOS and PARET undertook a study of the intentions of the IDPs to return to their place of origin. The study took place from 8 to 13 September, and included all 1,670 IDP households or 8,134 individuals living in Bambari. This data is an anonymous version of the original data. A 20% sample of the original data, representing 335 households or 1,659 individuals, was drawn before the data were anonymized for public distribution.
  • 10+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 11, 2016-December 31, 2016 ... More
    Modified [?]: 14 March 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 10 April 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    In September 2014, the Government of El Salvador created the Consejo Nacional de Seguridad Ciudadana y Convivencia (CNSCC), whose main objective is to promote and facilitate dialogue and agreement around public policies on justice, citizen security and coexistence. Through this space, the Plan El Salvador Seguro (PESS) was discussed and approved in 2015, which consists of five axes and hundreds of actions to confront violence and crime, guarantee access to justice and protection for victims of all types of crime. In the framework of the implementation of Axis 4 of the PESS (attention and protection of victims), and given the State's concern to determine the characteristics and impact of internal mobility due to violence in El Salvador, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP), in coordination with the Secretariat of Governance and Communications (SEGOB), promoted the realization of a profiling study on the dimension, tendencies and profiles of the people and families forced to diplace internally due to violence in recent years. For this effort, the support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was requested. The study shows that in El Salvador internal mobility is a multi-causal phenomenon, with the economic and family reasons being predominant. With a significantly lower incidence, it is confirmed that acts of violence or crimes committed against the population are located as the third cause of internal mobility of the population in recent years. According to the information collected, in 1.1% of resident families at least one of its members was forced to change their usual place of residence within El Salvador as to avoid the effects of facts of violence.
  • 20+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: August 01, 2018-August 30, 2018 ... More
    Modified [?]: 22 November 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 31 January 2022
    This dataset updates: Never
    The main objective of this study is to collect evidence that allows to improve the understanding of the phenomenon of internal displacement in Honduras, know the magnitude and the impact, promote the design of the institutional and legal framework to strengthen the response to this problem in the country. On In this sense, the objectives of the study are the following: - Estimate the population affected by displacement internal at the national level, with disaggregated information by gender and age, as well as geographically. - Identify updated profiles of the population displaced and at risk, including, among others, the characterization by gender identity and origin ethnic. - Delve into the causes and perpetrators of internal displacement. - Analyze, from a comparative point of view with the rest of the population, the situation of the population internally displaced including their socioeconomic status, living conditions, protection needs. - Identify needs, vulnerabilities, capacities and mechanisms to protect the displaced population and at risk.
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 01, 2020-January 31, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 October 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 11 October 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    Household data was collected from 8 localities across the five Darfur states (Tawilla, Assalaya, Yassin, Sheiria, Nertiti, Undukum, Gereida, Jebel Moon). The profiling exercises in Darfur are aimed at: i. informing PBF programming and Action Plan development in each Darfur state/locality; ii. provide the baseline of the agreed upon PBF outcome/output indicators (for later measurement of impact); and iii. inform broader HDPN programming beyond the Fund. The sample size consisted of 10,914 households with a total of 60,154 individuals.
  • 20+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: April 16, 2020-May 17, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 11 June 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 4 July 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    The enrolment of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) was conduced in Maradi, Tahoua and Tillaberi in Niger by the Government through the National Committee for Data Collection and Information Management on Internally Displaced Persons in Niger established in October 2019. The Committee acts in these regions with the technical support of UNHCR. Its aim is to ensure an adequate protection response for IDPs following the attacks perpetrated by non-state armed groups in their villages. The enrolment helped to identify the socio-economic profile of IDPs and their needs, detect potential cases of statelessness, and ease the aid of the humanitarian community. The enrolment data contain information on heads of households, family composition, specific needs of household members, documents held by family members, reasons for displacement, places of origin and current location. In Tahoua, 6,955 households were registered between May and October 2020. They originated from Tahoua, Tillia and other departments in the Tahoua region of Niger. The data provided here is a sample of the original data.
  • 10+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: March 07, 2020-October 06, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 11 June 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 4 July 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    The enrolment of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) was conduced in Maradi, Tahoua and Tillaberi in Niger by the Government through the National Committee for Data Collection and Information Management on Internally Displaced Persons in Niger established in October 2019. The Committee acts in these regions with the technical support of UNHCR. Its aim is to ensure an adequate protection response for IDPs following the attacks perpetrated by non-state armed groups in their villages. The enrolment helped to identify the socio-economic profile of IDPs and their needs, detect potential cases of statelessness, and ease the aid of the humanitarian community. The enrolment data contain information on heads of households, family composition, specific needs of household members, documents held by family members, reasons for displacement, places of origin and current location. In Tillaberi, 4,859 households were registered between May and October 2020. They originated from 16 communes in Abala, Ayerou, Balleyara, Bankilare, Gotheye, Ouallam, Tera, Tillaberi and Torodi departments in the Tillaberi region of Niger. The data provided here is a sample of the original data.
  • 10+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: March 07, 2020-October 06, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 11 June 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 4 July 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    The enrolment of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) was conduced in Maradi, Tahoua and Tillaberi in Niger by the Government through the National Committee for Data Collection and Information Management on Internally Displaced Persons in Niger established in October 2019. The Committee acts in these regions with the technical support of UNHCR. Its aim is to ensure an adequate protection response for IDPs following the attacks perpetrated by non-state armed groups in their villages. The enrolment helped to identify the socio-economic profile of IDPs and their needs, detect potential cases of statelessness, and ease the aid of the humanitarian community. The enrolment data contain information on heads of households, family composition, specific needs of household members, documents held by family members, reasons for displacement, places of origin and current location. In Maradi, 2'169 households were registered between April and September 2020. They originated from 9 communes in Guidan Roumji, Madarounfa and other departments in the Maradi region of Niger. The data provided here is a sample of the original data.
  • 40+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: June 04, 2018-June 14, 2018 ... More
    Modified [?]: 8 September 2020
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 7 February 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This report presents the findings of the profiling activities conducted from June to August 2018 in communities hosting internally displaced persons (IDPs) of the Marawi conflict and return communities in the provinces of Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. Data was collected through structured interviews with IDP households using the kobo™ tool. Primary respondents were heads of households and in their absence, any person of legal age in the family. A total of 34,785 heads of households were interviewed in the profiling activity, representing 97,126 IDPs in 56 municipalities and 3 cities. This report presents data on demographic makeup of the IDPs such as age, sex, number of households, and family size, as well as protection information relating to displacement location, place of origin, resettlement, integration; various vulnerabilities of persons with special needs; educational attainment; income livelihood and skills; access to assistance; access to information; civil documentation; property ownership; intent to return; access to information, assistance received, and sources of assistance. Special focus is given on children and women in separate sections of this report. A significant number of IDPs continue to experience gaps in assistance related to health, education, shelter and long-term livelihood support. Also, IDPs continue to experience protection risks due to lack of civil documentation due to loss or destruction of birth certificates. A more nuanced and targeted approach that will address specific protection needs of IDPs is needed.