UNMIK collected daily, from publicly available sources, COVID-19 information for Kosovo* (daily and total cases, fatalities, recoveries as well as active cases and testing). This dataset combines information issued by both Pristina and Belgrade authorities in the Mission area, as well as presenting the breakdown of the two systems.
*All references to “Kosovo” in this document are made in the context of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 of 1999.
ADAM ID: eq_us7000lsze Magnitude 7.0 earthquake at 27.366 depth occurred on Jan 22 2024 in 70km W of Wushi. It impacted 24706 people. The epicentre was at latitude 41.2938 longitude 78.5937.
1) The dataset is produced by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It presents the number of people in need (PiN), the severity of those needs, the activities of the planned response, and the number of people to be targeted for humanitarian assistance in Ukraine as explained the 2024 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP).
2) The interpretation and use of this data should be guided by the 2024 Ukraine Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan.
3) The data sources and methodology for the derivation of the PIN and severity is explained in Annex 4.2 of the Ukraine 2024 HNRP, "Analysis Methodology & Data Sources", which also includes the description and sources of the baseline population estimates.
The dataset contains IDPs, returnees at sub national level. The dataset also has reason of displacement, origin and dates of multiple displacements.
The context of displacement in Mali remains complex and fluid. Movements of IDPs currently residing in the southern regions to the northern regions continue to be reported. While some have indicated that they have returned definitively, other IDPs say they travel back and forth between the place of travel and the place of origin.
ADAM ID: 1001041_8 Cyclone (category 2) during the period Jan 12 2024-Jan 15 2024 in Miscellaneous (French) Indian Ocean Islands, Madagascar. It impacted 871751 people.
In the humanitarian context / humanitarian profiling, it demonstrates a strong evidence base, positive impact on resource allocation, and forms the basis and reference point of any relief operation aiming to deliver aid according to the population’s needs.
This data gives the total size of population for Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states (BAY) and disaggregated by sex and age (SADD) for each population category.
The population category is grouped into:
• Internally displaced people (IDP)
• Returnees
• Host community
• Inaccessible areas
ADAM ID: eq_us7000lkb1 Magnitude 6.2 earthquake at 93.43 depth occurred on Dec 20 2023 in 12km S of Iray. It impacted 32748 people. The epicentre was at latitude -15.9595 longitude -72.6028.
ADAM ID: eq_us7000ljvg Magnitude 6.0 earthquake at 10.0 depth occurred on Dec 18 2023 in 5km NW of Jishishan Bonan. It impacted 867547 people. The epicentre was at latitude 35.7339 longitude 102.8364.
The assessment of drought-induced mobility dynamics, as well as the MSLA are aimed at collecting
baseline information one mobility trends and most urgent sectoral needs of the target mobile population
groups and host communities.
ADAM ID: eq_us7000lfjr Magnitude 6.2 earthquake at 18.032 depth occurred on Dec 02 2023 in 46km E of Hinatuan. It impacted 68921 people. The epicentre was at latitude 8.4118 longitude 126.7464.
ADAM ID: eq_us7000lfmi Magnitude 6.0 earthquake at 49.093 depth occurred on Dec 02 2023 in 56km E of Hinatuan. It impacted 6315 people. The epicentre was at latitude 8.3525 longitude 126.8427.
This dataset contains the people in need by sector and region. The dataset is produced by the United Nations for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in collaboration with humanitarian partners.