The assessment contains IDPs and Returnees data at village level. The data is gender and age disaggregated and also has number of vulnerable population and the needs assessment.
The dataset contains number and needs of returnees in Logone Oriental province. This assessment identified 31,994 returned individuals (7,051 households). The results indicate that half of the returnees live in five sites, including Danamadja and Kobiteye in the city of Goré, which alone account for 27 and 20 percent of the returnees that the province hosts, respectively.
Tropical cyclone Idai, on March 15th 2019, brought torrential rains and winds affecting mostly the provinces of Manica, Sofala and Zambézia, In Mozambique, causing flash flooding and subsequent destruction. This dataset contains DTM assessments containing number of affected people, their needs, geographic locations etc.
The overall objective of the assessment was to inform humanitarian intervention planning through the identification of key protection-based needs and vulnerabilities of conflict-affected populations, specifically focusing on the impact conflict has on these needs and vulnerabilities.
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in Kasai Oriental province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in Kasai province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in Sankuru province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
The dataset contains IDPS and returnees data from Eastern region of Burkina Faso at sub-national level. The dataset also contains needs of displaced population.
This dataset contains 29 data tables on global trends in forced displacement in 2018. The data provide trends, national and sometimes sub-national levels and demographic composition on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR.
DTM in Afghanistan piloted a Community-Based Needs Assessment (CBNA), to provide a more comprehensive view of multi-sectoral needs in settlements hosting IDPs and returnees.
This dataset contains 9 data tables on global trends in forced displacement during the first half of 2018. The data provide stocks and flows on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR. The data are presented at the national level.
The aim of the Sub-Area Assessment is to track and monitor IDP and returnee populations in Yemen. Information is
collected on population size, area of origin, current location, duration of displacement, shelter types, priority needs and
movement trends.
Among the main outputs of the Sub-Area Assessment, is a list of locations where IDPs and/or returnees are present
that can be used to inform more detailed assessments at the location level, including the annual Multi-Cluster Location
Assessment (MCLA). DTM field staff, along with KIs, use the Sub-Area Assessment tool to capture locations, which are
matched to the identified locations in the OCHA Common Operational Dataset (P-Codes).
Data contains Syria IDP arrival estimations and spontaneous IDP returns for December 2018, January 2016-December 2018 summary and table shows origin to destination estimation by governorate for December 2018.
Data contains Syria IDP arrival estimations and spontaneous IDP returns for November 2018, January 2016-November 2018 summary and table shows origin to destination estimation by governorate for November 2018.
Data contains Syria IDP arrival estimations and spontaneous IDP returns for October 2018, January 2016-October 2018 summary and table shows origin to destination estimation by governorate for October 2018.
Data contains Syria IDP arrival estimations and spontaneous IDP returns for September 2018, January 2016-September 2018 summary and table shows origin to destination estimation by governorate for September 2018.
The Task Force for Population Movement (TFPM) is a Technical Working Group to the Inter-Cluster
Coordination Mechanism. (ICCM) The TFPM implements an information management tool that gathers data
and location of displaced persons across Yemen.
This dataset contains 29 data tables on global trends in forced displacement in 2017. The data provide trends and national and sometimes sub-national levels on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR.