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CENTRALEQUATORIA
EASTERNEQUATORIA
UPPER
NILE
WESTERNBAHR ELGHAZAL
NORTHERNBAHR ELGHAZAL
JONGLEI
WARRAPUNITY
WESTERNEQUATORIA
SUDAN
CENTRALAFRICAN
REPUBLIC
DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC O FTHE CONGO
ETHIOPIA
KENYA
Abyei
UGANDA
Bentiu TownNhialdu
Bor PoC
Rubkona TownBentiu PoC
Aburoc
Chuil
Canal
Wau PoC AAWau PoC St. Joseph
NazarethMasna
Rapid Assessment
DTM ACTIVITIESQuarter 3, 2017
Biometric Registration (BMR)
Population Head Count
Flow Monitoring (FM)
*FM conducted in all Wau Collective Sites and Wau PoC AA
Lainya
Terekeka
Juba PortJuba Gumbo Bus ParkCustoms Bus Park
Malakal PoC
Old Fangak
Abyei
Kajo-Keji
CathedralLokoloko
KadetGuit
Jonathan Baker | DTM and T&R Programme Manager | jbaker@iom.int
Registering biometric information of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and providing cards with the registered information which enabled IDPs to receive services from the humanitarian partners. Paper registration also provide the humanitarian partners the desegregated population information to plan for the provision of services for beneficiaries.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
IOM SOUTH SUDANDISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIXQuarterly Update | Q3 | July - September 2017
DTM ACTIVITY AREAS
BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION AND PAPER REGISTRATION
IDPs registered/verified across South Sudan
Biometric Registration
Paper Registration
77,037
Collecting and sharing disaggregated demographic data on people in need and helping partners to plan and provide assistances.
POPULATION HEAD COUNT
Locations population head count conducted 9 IDP sites
25 sites
Providing insights on movement dynamics and a holistic understanding of trends along with the conflict and displacement analysis. In the third quarter DTM maintained 18 Flow Monitoring points
FLOW MONITORING
18 FMPs
DTM conducts rapid multi-sectoral assessments, intention surveys and population estimates in high priority areas (newly displaced / returned populations). These allow the humanitarian community to plan informed and rapid humanitarian responses. During quarter 3, DTM conducted assessments and surveys in 25 sites in five states.
ASSESSMENT AND SURVEYS
Flow monitoring points
Flow Monitoring Point at Juba bus park,September 2017 IOM/Baker
Site State County Date Households IndividualsRubkona Town Unity Rubkona 6-Sep-17 3,196 6,757 Bentiu Collective Center Unity Rubkona 29-Aug-17 559 792 Nhialdiu Unity Rubkona 8-Sep-17 2,884 5,700
Bentiu-DINGDING Unity Rubkona 15-Sep-17 1,653 4,640 KUACH Unity Rubkona 15-Sep-17 1,861 5,582 Guit Unity Rubkona 8-Sep-17 593 2,038 NIMNI Unity Rubkona 8-Sep-17 825 1,731 Kadet Unity Rubkona 15-Sep-17 287 837 Bor PoC Jonglei Bor South 24-Sep-17 1,150 2,532 Malakal PoC Upper Nile Malakal 14-Aug-17 9,191 24,424 Bentiu PoC Unity Rubkona 8-Sep-17 1,255 2,364 Bentiu PoC New born baby Unity Rubkona 2,273
59,670Total
Site State County Date Households IndividualsAjio C.Equatoria Kajo Keji 1-Jul-17 940 2,444 Kerwa C.Equatoria Kajo Keji 1-Jul-17 2,115 7,381 Logo C.Equatoria Kajo Keji 1-Jul-17 2,525 7,542
17,367Total
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