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IOM Identifies Over 430,000 Internally Displaced in Somalia
Somalia - IOM has identified 430,062 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in seven districts in Somalia after piloting its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the country from April to May 2016.
The DTM was rolled out across five regions (Lower Juba, Middle Shabelle, Hiraan, Awdal and Gedo) and seven districts (Afmadow, Balcad, Belet Weyne, Borama, Doolow, Jowhar and Kismayo), comparing data from IDPs and returnees in settlements against data from host communities.
The highest number of IDPs was found in Belet Weyne (132,204) and the fewest in Borama district (14,130). Kismayo district holds the largest number of IDP sites (79), while Borama holds the fewest (1).
Breakdown of Internally Displaced Persons in Somalia
District |
Settlements (Village/Town) assessed |
No of IDP Collective Sites |
IDP in Collective Settlements |
IDP within Host Communities |
IDP Population Individuals Total |
Afmadow |
14 |
14 |
38,184 |
16,800 |
54,984 |
Balcad |
20 |
18 |
16,380 |
10,902 |
27,282 |
Belet Weyne |
15 |
43 |
81,882 |
50,322 |
132,204 |
Borama |
5 |
1 |
3,900 |
10,230 |
14,130 |
Doolow |
44 |
4 |
38,406 |
18,030 |
56,436 |
Jowhar |
80 |
22 |
41,748 |
46,038 |
87,786 |
Kismaayo |
2 |
79 |
54,978 |
2,262 |
57,240 |
Total 7 Districts |
180 |
181 |
275478 |
154,584 |
430,062 |
DTM, which is currently operational in 27 countries, is a suite of tools and methodologies designed to track and analyse human mobility in different displacement contexts, in a continuous manner.
Using DTM, IOM Somalia, in close partnership with the Federal Government of Somalia and other humanitarian partners, aims to improve information management in fluid displacement situations, thereby enhancing evidence-based and timely prioritization in the delivery of humanitarian aid.
This will in turn strengthen the coordinated efforts of all humanitarian actors, as well as helping the government to establish a comprehensive system to collect and disseminate data on IDPs by strengthening the capacity of the Somali Disaster Management Agency.
“With protracted conflicts, recurring floods and drought, as well as ongoing eviction in urban areas, humanitarian agencies have always believed that the number of IDPs living in the seven districts that we profiled was much lower than the number we have found,” said Omar Khayre, IOM Somalia’s DTM focal point.
IOM Somalia’s DTM project is funded by EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO) and the Government of Japan.
Read the full report here: http://globaldtm.info/somalia
For further information please contact Omar Khayre at IOM Somalia, Tel: +254-721521300, Email: okhayre@iom.int