During this tenth assessment cycle covering the month of August 2023, DTM assessments identified 1,331,499 internally displaced persons (IDPs)1 residing in foster families (82% of the total, 862,412 in the last 24 months) and 50,887 IDPs living in 38 spontaneous sites and community centres2 in the province (3%). In addition, there are 248,149 PDIs (15%) at the 67 sites covered by the CCCM3 mechanism. The total number of IDPs in the province is estimated at 1,630,535 people, or about 23 percent of the total population4 in Ituri, This represents a decrease of 6 per cent from the 1,727,808 individuals in travel status at the last assessment conducted in March 2023.
DRC Displacement Data - Ituri Province - Baseline Assessment [IOM DTM]
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Modified: 23 May 2023
The Mobility Tracking databases published contain information collected from in-person and generally on-location interviews conducted with key informants (village and community leaders) as a group relating to the situation in their villages (evaluated villages are the units/rows, not localities) in DRC. Most of the information in published datasets pertains to demographics of internally displaced (and returned) populations, including their time of arrival in a village, their area of origin, and the reason for their movement. The public numbers relating to population movements indicate the number of IDPs and/or returnees present in the village at the time of the evaluation. The database is structured in order improve reporting timeliness and data quality, considering the complexity of population movements and the rapidly evolving nature of the displacement crisis in DRC, particularly at lower levels of analysis. Nevertheless, this means that we accept a certain level of imprecision as a trade-off, for example in regard to the exact demographic breakdown of IDPs arrived in a village in a given quarter, where others arrived a different quarter of the same year.
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Modified: 22 September 2022
The Mobility Tracking databases published contain information collected from in-person and generally on-location interviews conducted with key informants (village and community leaders) as a group relating to the situation in their villages (evaluated villages are the units/rows, not localities) in DRC. Most of the information in published datasets pertains to demographics of internally displaced (and returned) populations, including their time of arrival in a village, their area of origin, and the reason for their movement. The public numbers relating to population movements indicate the number of IDPs and/or returnees present in the village at the time of the evaluation. The database is structured in order improve reporting timeliness and data quality, considering the complexity of population movements and the rapidly evolving nature of the displacement crisis in DRC, particularly at lower levels of analysis. Nevertheless, this means that we accept a certain level of imprecision as a trade-off, for example in regard to the exact demographic breakdown of IDPs arrived in a village in a given quarter, where others arrived a different quarter of the same year.
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Modified: 3 August 2022
Au cours de ce septième cycle d’évaluation couvrant le mois d’avril 2022, les évaluations DTM ont permis de dénombrer 1 697 039 personnes déplacées internes (PDIs) résidant dans des familles d’accueil (85% du total) et 35 407 personnes déplacées vivant dans 45 sites spontanés et centres collectifs dans la province (2% du total). À cela s’ajoutent les 268 838 PDIs (13%) dans les 66 sites couverts par le mécanisme CCCM. Il est estimé à 2 001 284 personnes le nombre total de PDIs dans la province, soit environ 29 pour cent de la population4 totale de l’Ituri, ce qui est comparable aux 1 765 094 personnes en situation de déplacement lors de la dernière évaluation conduite en août 2021.
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Modified: 9 March 2022
Au cours de ce sixième cycle d’évaluation couvrant le mois d’août 2021, les évaluations DTM ont permis de dénombrer 1 479 709 Personnes Déplacées Internes (PDIs) résidant dans des familles d’accueil (84% du total) et 81 447 personnes déplacées vivant dans 43 sites spontanés et centres collectifs1 dans la province (4% du total) (F5B). À cela s’ajoutent les 203 938 PDIs (12%) dans les 50 sites couverts par le mécanisme CCCM2 . Il est estimé à 1.765.094 personnes le nombre total de PDIs dans la province, soit environ 31% de la population3 totale de l’Ituri. Ce qui est comparable aux 1 706 705 personnes en situation de déplacement lors de la dernière évaluation conduite en avril 2021.
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Modified: 3 August 2022
Cet ensemble de données présente les principaux résultats de suivi des mouvements de populations dans la province de l’Ituri, à l’issue du cinquième cycle d’évaluation conduit par l’unité DTM de l’OIM. Ces évaluations ont été réalisées à travers un exercice de collecte de données conduit du 23 mars au 12 avril 2021, en collaboration avec l’ONG locale, Réseau d’Action pour le Développement et le Progrès Intégré (RADPI), et la Protection Civile. Lors du ce cycle, un total de 4 914 villages, couvrant 36 zones de santé, ont été évalués à travers des consultations avec 14 068 informateurs clés.
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Modified: 6 July 2020
1,342,884 IDPs. 974 775 Returnees. 4,918 Villages assessed. 13,780 Key informants
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Modified: 17 February 2020
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in Ituri province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
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Modified: 30 October 2019
The dataset contains number of people displaced and returnees at village level in Ituri province. The dataset also contains needs of the displaced and returned people, reason and time of displacement.
Source | International Organization for Migration |
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Contributor | International Organization for Migration (IOM) |
Time Period of the Dataset [?] | October 01, 2018-August 31, 2023 ... More |
Modified [?] | 18 October 2023 |
Confirmed [?] | 17 November 2023 |
Dataset Added on HDX [?] | 30 October 2019 Less |
Expected Update Frequency | Every year |
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