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Bangladesh — Awareness of reporting mechanisms for reporting general and sensitive issues in the Rohingya camps (May 2022 - April 2023)

During an emergency and time of displacement, the psychosocial implications of displaced people are affected and the breakdown of the usual protective institutions such as the family, community, government, law enforcement structures, etc. increase the intensity of different protection issues.

Pakistan — Flow Monitoring of Afghan Returnees – Bi-Weekly Report (16 - 31 August 2023)

IOM Pakistan collects data on the outflows of Afghan migrants at the Torkham and Chaman border crossing points to better understand the migration movements of Afghan migrants returning to Afghanistan from Pakistan.

Movement in and Out of Afghanistan Snapshot (01- 30 June 2023)

The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.

Movement in and Out of Afghanistan Snapshot (01- 31 July 2023)

The snapshot captures present mobility and displacement trends between Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan.

Thailand — Flow Monitoring Findings: Profiles of Myanmar nationals crossing into Thailand (January - June 2023)

To gain a better understanding of the mobility dynamics and vulnerabilities of Myanmar nationals entering Thailand, IOM Thailand’s initiated flow monitoring activities at key points of entry (POEs) in Tak and Ranong provinces at the beginning of 2023 using IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) t

Bangladesh — Shelter Performance Standard Assessment Report 2023

The total number of Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar and and Bhasan char is around 961,729 individuals . A high majority of the Rohingya refugee population is concentrated in 33 extremely congested camps within Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 сараас 2023 оны 2-р сар) – Багахангай дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Багахангай дүүргийн  хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг  харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9-р сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Сонгинохайрхан дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Сонгинохайрхан дүүргийн  хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын  тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9-р cараас 2023 оны 2-р сар) – Налайх дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Налайх дүүргийн хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Чингэлтэй дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Чингэлтэй дүүргийн хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Баянгол дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Баянгол дүүргийн хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9-р сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Сүхбаатар дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Сүхбаатар дүүргийн хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Багануур дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Багануур дүүргийн  хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг  харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Хан-Уул дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Хан-Уул дүүргийн  хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг  харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9-р cараас 2023 оны 2-р сар ) – Хотын хэмжээний

Энэхүү судалгаа нь Улаанбаатар хотын хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9-р сараас 2023 оны 2-р сарын тойм мэдээллийг харуулсан болно.

Монгол Улс – Улаанбаатар: "Хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлага" Түргэвчилсэн судалгаа 3 (2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сар) – Баянзүрх дүүрэг

Энэхүү дүүргийн хэмжээний тайлан нь Баянзүрх дүүргийн  хүн ам зүй, шилжилт хөдөлгөөн ба хэрэгцээ шаардлагыг тодорхойлоход чиглэсэн үндсэн сэдвүүдийн хүрээнд 2022 оны 9 дүгээр сараас 2023 оны 2 дугаар сарын тойм мэдээллийг  харуулсан болно.

Pakistan — Flow Monitoring of Undocumented Afghan Returnees from Pakistan (1 - 15 August 2023)

IOM Pakistan collects data on the outflows of undocumented Afghan migrants at the Torkham and Chaman border crossing points to better understand the migration movements of undocumented Afghan migrants returning to Afghanistan from Pakistan.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Bayangol District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Bayangol district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022-February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Sukhbaatar District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Sukhbaatar district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Baganuur District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Baganuur district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Khan-Uul District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Khan-Uul district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – City-Wide

This report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Ulaanbaatar city-wide rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Bayanzurkh District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Bayanzurkh district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.

Mongolia – Rapid Assessment on Population, Migration and Needs across Ulaanbaatar City #3 (September 2022 - February 2023) – Bagankhai District

This district-level report provides an overview of key thematic areas covered by the Bagakhangai district rapid assessment on population, migration and needs between September 2022 and February 2023.


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Vanuatu — Site Assessment Round 2 Manaro Voui Eruption 2017
Oct 18 2017

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Vanuatu — Site Assessment Round 1 Manaro Voui Eruption 2017
Oct 09 2017

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Afghanistan - Baseline Assessment District Round 3
Dec 31 2017

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. This dataset presents a summary at the district level of data collected by DTM in Afghanistan

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Afghanistan - Baseline Assessment Settlement Round 3
Dec 31 2017

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. This dataset contains information by settlement. Settlement is the lowest unit of observation used by DTM in…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Bangladesh - Site Assessment Round 6
Nov 30 2017

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Bangladesh - Site Assessment Round 8
Mar 01 2018

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Nepal — Site Assessment Round # 1 Floods 2017
Sep 01 2017

A site 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, Site Assessment
Iraq - Returnee Master Lists Round 88
Feb 07 2018

The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 88
Feb 07 2018

The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 87
Jan 31 2018

The IDP Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are fully updated in one calendar…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Iraq - Returnee Master Lists Round 87
Jan 31 2018

The Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are fully updated in…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Site Assessment - Mt Agung Volcano - Round 1
Oct 21 2017

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Iraq - Returnee Master Lists Round 86
Jan 12 2018

The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 86
Jan 12 2018

The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…

Mobility Tracking, Baseline Assessment
Sri Lanka — Site Assessment Round 2
Oct 31 2017

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Aceh Earthquake - Site Assessment Round 1
Dec 20 2016

A site assessment is a sub-component of mobility tracking. It aims to collect data on population presence, living conditions and needs in a particular displacement site or community.

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Nepal — Site Assessment Round 4 EQ2015
Sep 16 2015

A site 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, Site Assessment
Fiji Site Assessment Round 2
Aug 09 2016

Fiji site assessment

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Nepal Site Assessment Round 2 EQ2015
Jun 13 2015

Nepal Site Assessment

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment
Nepal Site Assessment Round 5 EQ2015
Nov 20 2015

Nepal Site Assessment

Mobility Tracking, Site Assessment

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DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 23 July 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.  

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 9 July 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Total Inflows (IDPs + Returnees) — December 2019

This map provides information on Total inflow (Returnees from Abroad + Arrival IDPs) during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Returnees from Abroad — December 2019

This map provides information on Returnees from Abroad, Afghans who had fled abroad for at least 6 months and have now returned to Afghanistan, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Returned IDPs — December 2019

This map provides information on Returned IDPs, Afghans from an assessed village who had fled as IDPs in the past and now returned home, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Out-Migrants — December 2019

This map provides information on Out Migrants, Afghans who moved or fled abroad, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Fled IDPs — December 2019

This map provides information on Fled IDPs, Afghans who have fled an assessed settlement as IDPs to reside elsewhere in Afghanistan, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

Afghanistan — Overview Map — Arrival IDPs — December 2019

This map provides information on Arrival IDPs, Afghans displaced from other locations currently residing in an assessed village, during the period from 2012 through December 2019.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 26 June 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 18 June 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 11 June 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 04 June 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Other Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 28 May 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Other Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 22 May 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE), globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 14 May 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE), globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.  

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 07 May 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE), globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.  

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status as of 30 April 2020

The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE), globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.  

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 19 Apr. 2020

 The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE), globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at location level.  

DTM COVID19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status as of 16 Apr. 2020

Status of entry and exit points by Country / Territory / Area Locations assessment coverage as of 16 Apr. 2020

Afghanistan - Population Mobility (10 March 2020)

Map illustrating all individuals who entered Afghanistan from Iran, regardless of nationality or migration status as of 10 March 2020.