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Tajikistan – Tajikistan Return Migrant Worker Survey (Round 2)

The surveys were conducted with return migrant workers using IOM’s Mobility Tracking Matrix (MTM) system in Tajikistan. The survey locations were selected based on the results of IOM’s Baseline Mobility Assessment on returning migrant workers.

Kyrgyzstan — Baseline and Returning Migrant Worker Survey — Round 2 ( December 2024)

The report presents findings from key informant interviews and surveys conducted in Kyrgyzstan using the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) Mobility Tracking Matrix (MTM) system.

Western Balkans — Migrant Mobility Situation Report (February 2024)

This report provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through the Western Balkans.

Kazakhstan — Quarterly Compilation Report 4 (July - September 2023)

The quarterly migration situation report is developed by combining secondary data obtained from different sources, including government agencies, international organizations, non-profit entities, and other types of organizations.

Kosovo — Flow Monitoring Surveys with Migrants Travelling through Kosovo* (July-August 2023)

This report presents the results of the second round of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) collected in Kosovo* from 3 July to 30 August 2023. IOM interviewed a total of 51 individual respondents. The first round of FMS was carried out in June and July 2022.

Ukraine — Oblast Profiles — General Population Survey Round 15 (December 2023)

The oblast profiles draw from data in the IOM General Population Survey (GPS) round 15, emphasising population demographics and displacement, durable solutions, shelter adequacy, basic needs, employment & income, and social cohesion.

Serbia — Migrant Mobility Situation Report (February 2024)

This report, based on a multi-method and multi-source approach, provides insights into the profiles, experiences and journeys of migrants transiting through the Republic of Serbia.

Bosnia & Herzegovina — Migrant Mobility Situation Report​ (February 2024)

This report, based on a multi-method and multi-source approach, provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Serbia — Situacioni Izveštaj o Mobilnosti Migranata (Februar 2024)

This report, based on a multi-method and multi-source approach, provides insights into the profiles, experiences and journeys of migrants transiting through the Republic of Serbia.

Bosnia & Herzegovina — SITUACIONI IZVJEŠTAJ O MOBILNOSTI MIGRANATA (Februar 2024)

This report, based on a multi-method and multi-source approach, provides insights into the profiles, experiences, needs, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Raion Level) — Round 33 (February 2024)

The Registered IDP Area Baseline Assessment provides granular data on the number and geographic location of officially registered internally displaced people (IDPs). This report assesses registered IDP presence at the hromada level, also mapping the recorded change since the previous round. 

Україна — Звіт проповернення населення в Україні — Опитування загального населення Раунд 15 (27 листопада–27 грудня 2023)

З 27 листопада по 27 грудня 2023 року Міжнародна організація з міграції (МОМ) провела 15-й раунд Опитування загального населення (GPS) - високорепрезентативної оцінки внутрішнього переміщення та повернення в Україні.

Україна — ОЦІНКА УМОВ ПОВЕРНЕННЯ, ІНФОРМАЦІЙНИЙ БЮЛЕТЕНЬ, РАУНДУ 6 (ГРУДЕНЬ 2023)

Станом на 27 грудня 2023 року приблизно 3 689 000 осіб залишаються внутрішньо переміщеними особами в межах України, а за оцінками УВКБ ООН – 5 974 800 переміщених осіб перебуває за кордоном.

Ukraine — General Population Survey — Methodological Note

The General Population Survey is a highly representative assessment with 20,000 random respondents interviewed, providing population data and enabling an assessment of the geographic distribution of the war-affected populations across the country.

Serbia — Flow Monitoring Surveys with Migrants Travelling through Serbia (June-August 2023)

This report presents the results of the third round of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS) implemented in Serbia. FMS provides a snapshot of the profiles, experiences and needs of migrants residing in reception centres in Serbia.

Türkiye — Migrant Presence Monitoring — Situation Report (February 2024)

According to the latest available figures from the Turkish Presidency of Migration Management (PMM), there are more than 4.5 million foreign nationals present in Türkiye, 3.4 million of whom are seeking international protection.

Tajikistan – Tajikistan Baseline Mobility Assessment (Round 2)

DTM REMAP implements the Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) in Tajikistan to track mobility, provide information on population estimates, geographic distribution of migrant workers and return migrants, reasons for migration and countries of return.


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Ukraine — Mobility and Needs Assessment — Round 1 (Jul-Aug 2023)
Mar 21 2024

<p>During this round of data collection, IOM Ukraine's Data & Analytics Unit conducted assessments in 85 hromadas across 50 raions and 20 oblasts.  Assessed hromadas were selected based on their relevance to humanitarian and recovery programming, pre-war population size…

Mobility Tracking
Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Dataset — Round 6 (Nov-Dec 2023)
Mar 21 2024

<p>The Conditions of Return Assessment is a tool designed to measure the population and severity of conditions in locations of return. The assessment is based on 20 indicators divided into 5 ‘drivers’: (1) livelihoods, (2) utilities and services (3) residential destruction, (4) Safety and…

Survey, Return Intention
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment — Round 33
Mar 19 2024

<p>The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 33 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 29 February 2024, equivalent to a total of <strong>3,413,472 </strong>registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment — Round 32
Mar 19 2024

<p>The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 32 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 31 January 2024, equivalent to a total of<strong> 3,509,147</strong> registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,098…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Tajikistan – Baseline Mobility Assessment - Round 2 (Oct 2023)
Mar 13 2024

<p>Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) was conducted in all five provinces and all 12 districts/cities (including Khujand and Khorugh cities, and Rudaki, Kulob, Panj, Vanj, Vahdat, Bokhtar, Firdawsi, Sino, Shohmansur and Ismoili Somoni dsitricts). This assessment covered <strong>919</…

Mobility Tracking
Ukraine — Mobility and Needs Assessment — Round 5 (January 2024)
Mar 08 2024

<p>During this round of data collection, IOM Ukraine's Data & Analytics Unit conducted assessments in <strong>253</strong> hromadas across 72 raions and 23 oblasts and Kyiv City.  Assessed hromadas were selected based on their relevance to humanitarian and…

Mobility Tracking
Ukraine — Mobility and Needs Assessment — Round 4 (December 2023)
Feb 07 2024

<p>During this round of data collection, IOM Ukraine's Data & Analytics Unit conducted assessments in <strong>253 hromadas</strong> across 70 raions and 23 oblasts and Kyiv City.  Assessed hromadas were selected based on their relevance to humanitarian and…

Mobility Tracking
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment — Round 31
Jan 16 2024

<p>The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 31 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 31 December 2023, equivalent to a total of <strong>3,522,045 registered IDPs</strong>. Registered IDP figures were collected for <…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Mobility and Needs Assessment — Round 3 (November 2023)
Dec 24 2023

<p>IOM's Data and Analytics (D&A) Unit developed the Mobility and Needs Assessment (MaNA), a monthly, multi-sectoral assessment designed to systematically monitor the estimated current presence of key population groups, including de facto Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs),…

Mobility Tracking
Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Dataset — Round 5 (Sep-Oct 2023)
Dec 15 2023

<p>The overarching aim of the Conditions of Return Assessment (CoRA) is to facilitate the development, targeting, and monitoring of conditions that underpin humanitarian, recovery and stabilisation needs in areas of return across Ukraine, by providing: 1. a systematic evidence base updated on…

Survey, Return Intention
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment — Round 30
Dec 12 2023

<p>The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 30 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 30 November 2023, equivalent to a total of 3,540,799 registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected for 108 raions. Data disaggregated by…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Europe — Mixed Migration Flows to Europe, Quarterly Overview Dataset (July - September 2023)
Dec 05 2023

Flow Monitoring is a component of DTM and it is used to track population movements inside a country, within a region or across regions.

Flow Monitoring, Migrants presence
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Hromada level) — Round 29
Nov 17 2023

The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 29 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 31 October 2023, equivalent to a total of 3,527,731 registered IDPs recorded. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,039 hromadas (78% of all hromadas…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Raion level) — Round 29
Nov 17 2023

The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 29 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 31 October 2023, equivalent to a total of 3,527,731 registered IDPs recorded. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,039 hromadas (78% of all hromadas…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Hromada level) — Round 28
Oct 24 2023

The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 28 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 30 September 2023, equivalent to a total of 3,516,338 registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,039 hromadas (78% of all hromadas covered…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Raion level) — Round 28
Oct 24 2023

The data collected for the Area Baseline Assessment Round 28 reflects the up-to-date local administrative register of the IDP population as of 30 September 2023, equivalent to a total of 3,516,338 registered IDPs. Registered IDP figures were collected for 1,039 hromadas (78% of all hromadas covered…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Dataset — Round 3 (May-Jun 2023)
Oct 20 2023

<p>In round 3, out of the 156 return locations assessed, 25 recorded high severity conditions for one or more driver of severity. This equates to nearly a third of the estimated returnee population in assessed locations residing in high severity conditions (31%, 432,000 people).</p>

Survey, Return Intention
Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Dataset — Round 2 (Mar-Apr 2023)
Oct 20 2023

<p>In round 2, out of the 117 return locations assessed, 23 recorded high severity conditions for one or more driver of severity. This equates to nearly a third of the estimated returnee population in assessed settlements residing in high severity conditions (29%, 499,000 people).</p>

Survey, Return Intention
Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Dataset — Round 4 (Jul-Aug 2023)
Oct 20 2023

<p>In round 4 assessment, nearly a third of the estimated returnee population reside in locations which recorded high severity for one or more drivers of severity. This equates to approximately 680,000 people residing in high severity conditions in 57 locations, amidst 186 return locations…

Survey, Return Intention
Ukraine — Area Baseline Assessment (Raion level) — Round 27
Sep 15 2023

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.

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment

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Arrivals Of Displaced Individuals In Settlements Overview - Round 3

This map is representing an overview of arrivals of displaced indivials in settlements of Round 3.Round 3 data was received on 9 December 2020 as export of anonymized individual records from registration database with information on age, sex, shelter, region of origin in NK and current settlement location in ARM.Processed by DTM team (on 9 and 10 December 2020) of IOM in Mobility Tracking, baseline database where population values were summarized for all 593 settlement after location and name verification.Aggregated number for tabulation by settlement and region were generated from DTM database.First release of data is published on DTM website on 11 December 2020Detailed settlement dataset with geographic coordinates and settlement codes (from Armenia statistical office) connected to MS database settlement codes was generated. Geographic reference ArmeniaAdmin 1, source HDX: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/armenia-administrative-boundariesSettlement, source https://ace.aua.am/vector-database-armenia-file-overview/

Arrivals of Displaced Individuals In Settlements Overview - Round 2

This map is representing an overview of arrivals of displaced indivials in settlements of Round 2.Round 1 data from Migration Service, Government of Armenia was received on 17 November 2020 and Round 2 data on 30 November as export from registration database as aggregates on settlement level with population values by settlement name in Armenian language in 11 regional worksheets. Data was processed by DTM team of IOM in Mobility Tracking baseline database where population values were entered each and one individually for all settlements after location and name verification. The map representing the arrivals in settlements is available through the following link: https://displacement.iom.int/maps/arrivals-displaced-individuals-settlements Aggregated number for tabulation by region are generated from DTM database. Detailed settlement dataset with geographic coordinates and settlement codes (from Armenia statistical office) was generated. Geographic reference:Armenia Admin 1,source HDX: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/armenia-administrative-boundaries Settlement, source: https://ace.aua.am/vector-database-armenia-file-overview/

Arrivals of displaced individuals in settlements

This map is representing an overview of arrivals of displaced indivials in settlements.On the morning of 27 September, renewed hostilities erupted in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone. This was the latest flare up in a conflict that has been ongoing for over thirty years. On 9 November 2020, the Prime Minister of Armenia, the President of Azerbaijan, and the President of Russia announced a tripartite ceasefire agreement ending the hostilities in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) conflict zone.While data on the population displaced as a result of the conflict and their needs remains limited, a number of first efforts have been rolled out to assess displacement locations and needs. As the first efforts at collecting information on the needs of displaced and host communities are being rolled out in ten selected districts, an Information Management Working Group has been set up to coordinate efforts, led by the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office jointly with UNHCR and with the active participation of IOM. In meantime IOM has received the registration data form the Armenian Migration Service on 17 November 2020 as export from registration database as aggregates on settlement level with population values (of individuals and families) by settlement name. The latest registration data on spontaneous arrivals from the Armenian Migration Services from 17 November 2020 indicate that 81,408 spontaneous arrivals are scattered across 578 settlements and communities. 74 per cent of spontaneous arrivals are currently hosted in urban settlements, while 26 per cent are hosted in rural settlements. 39 per cent of the displaced have been registered in Yerevan, 19 per cent in Kotayk, and 9 per cent in Syunik.IOM will provide support with systematizing and presenting data that is already being collected by the UN agencies and other actors, drawing on its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) tools and has deployed an expert to support this process.