Updated
16 August 2022
| Dataset date: January 20, 2020-February 08, 2022
This dataset updates: Every year
The dataset contains households and individual number of returnees at village level. The dataset is gender and age dis-aggregated with category of returnees i.e. IDPs or Refugees.
Updated
16 August 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2021-December 31, 2021
This dataset updates: As needed
This dataset contains 23 data tables on global trends in forced displacement in 2021. The data provide trends, national level summaries and the demographic composition of refugees, asylum-seekers, Venezuelans displaced abroad, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees (refugees and IDPs), stateless persons, and other persons of concern to UNHCR.
Updated
15 August 2022
| Dataset date: April 10, 2022-June 30, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
Newly displaced population due to conflict between 01 January 2022 and 30 June 2022, compiled by OCHA sub offices based on inter-agency assessment results. This data is a snapshot as of 31 July 2022 and the numbers are expected to change as new assessment figures become available.
Updated
11 August 2022
| Dataset date: February 24, 2022-August 05, 2022
This data is by request only
Between 25 July and 5 August the International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducted an Area Baseline assessment of 914 hromadas* hosting IDPs in 19 oblasts and Kyiv city in order to gather initial trends on the number and precise geographic location of officially recorded internally displaced persons.
This routine assessment supports the targeting and provision of humanitarian assistance to the affected population and serves as a key source to identifying oblasts and hromadas hosting high numbers of IDPs.
IOM compiled information on more than 2,500,000 IDPs in the 19 oblasts Kyiv city covered by Round 9 of DTM Area Baseline.
Updated
9 August 2022
| Dataset date: May 16, 2022-August 05, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
A baseline assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on IDP, migrant or returnee population presence in a defined administrative area of the country.
Updated
Live
| Dataset date: June 07, 2021-August 17, 2022
This dataset updates: Live
Geographic point layer representing all the people of concern's known locations in the world ( Refugees, Internally displaced, Stateless persons and other of concern). The data is displayed by population type and location type (typology adapted from the SPHERE handbook standard).
Updated
5 August 2022
| Dataset date: March 09, 2022-July 23, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
IOM conducted rapid representative surveys of the general population in Ukraine to gather initial insights into internal displacement and mobility flows, and to assess local needs. While Displacement Tracking Matrix tools are being established, this general population survey will serve as a preliminary source to identify areas with high humanitarian needs and to inform the targeting of response aiming to assist the conflict-affected population. The geographical scope of the survey covers all five macro-regions (West, East, North, Center, South, and the city of Kyiv). The probabilistic sample, representative at macro-region level, was constructed through a random‐digit‐dial (RDD) approach, and 2,000 respondents aged 18 and over were interviewed using the computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) method. Those currently outside Ukraine were not interviewed. Population estimates assume that children travel together with their adult guardians. The estimates rely on the UNFPA population data for Ukraine, agreed upon as the common population baseline by the humanitarian community.
Updated
5 August 2022
| Dataset date: January 07, 2020-June 30, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
La méthodologie utilisée pour l’estimation des mouvements de populations a été élaborée collectivement en avril 2015 par l’ensemble des acteurs humanitaires et services étatiques. La dernière révision date de mars 2018.
Updated
5 August 2022
| Dataset date: June 01, 2021-June 30, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
La méthodologie utilisée pour l’estimation des mouvements de populations a été élaborée collectivement en avril 2015 par l’ensemble des acteurs humanitaires et services étatiques. La dernière révision date de mars 2018.
Updated
5 August 2022
| Dataset date: December 01, 2021-April 09, 2022
This dataset updates: Every six months
A village assessment survey (VAS) is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It collects data on returning IDPs, IDPs, returned migrants and host community members. VAS evaluates the absorption capacity of villages to receive returning IDPs with a focus on accessibility of services, livelihoods and reintegration.
Updated
5 August 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2019-March 31, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
This dataset provides information on IDP movements and spontaneous IDP returns estimations on a monthly basis. In each resource, there is a summary table for IDP arrival estimations at the governorate level since January 2016. Each resource also includes a summary table for spontaneous IDP returns estimations at the governorate level since August 2018.
Updated
3 August 2022
| Dataset date: February 01, 2022-May 29, 2022
This dataset updates: Every six months
The increase of security incidents in northern Mozambique since 2017 resulted in population displacement as well as subsequent humanitarian needs in virtually every humanitarian sector. To better understand the scope of displacement and needs of displaced populations, and in light of the intensification of the situation, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) activated its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the Cabo Delgado province in February 2019.
Updated
3 August 2022
| Dataset date: March 02, 2018-April 18, 2022
This dataset updates: Every year
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in South Kivu province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
Updated
3 August 2022
| Dataset date: October 01, 2018-April 25, 2022
This dataset updates: Every year
The data collection exercise conducted in the villages of Aru, Djugu, Irumu, Mahagi and Mambasa territories. It contains number of IDPs, returnees and theri needs.
Updated
1 August 2022
| Dataset date: September 14, 2021-August 17, 2022
This dataset updates: Every three months
Ce jeu de données représente les sites fournis par OIM, UNHCR et les ONG qui font des évaluations multi-sectorielles sur le terrain
Compilation des données de 2016 à aujourd'hui
Updated
Live
| Dataset date: June 08, 2020-August 17, 2022
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.
Updated
18 July 2022
| Dataset date: September 02, 2020-August 17, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
The Syrian IDP camps monitoring interactive study is issued by the IMU of the ACU on a monthly basis, to monitor the humanitarian situation of 231 IDp camps in Idleb and Aleppo governorates in Syria’s northwest, shedding light on the needs of the IDPs and the services provided in the camps in the following sectors:
Population statistics, WASH, Health, Education, FSL, Shelter and NFI, in addition to the priority needs of IDPs. The study also includes statistics of those who arrive at and leave the camps and the important incidents which took place during the month of the data collection.
Updated
16 July 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2019-June 30, 2022
This dataset updates: As needed
This dataset includes incidents affecting the affecting the protection of IDPs and refugees. The data contains incidents identified in open sources. Categorized by country and with links to relevant Monthly News Brief.
Updated
15 July 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2015-March 30, 2022
This dataset updates: Every six months
Data set has IDPs, Households, geographic locations and reasons of displacement etc.
In response to the need for accurate information on internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria, the International Organization
for Migration (IOM) began implementing the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project in July 2014. The project is supporting
the Government of Nigeria and other humanitarian response partners to conduct IDPs assessments in a systematic way as well as
to establish a profile of the IDP population.