This Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report is produced by the International Organization for Migration in its role as Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster Lead Agency. The DTM monitors the status and location of displaced populations in temporary displacement sites, gathering information about humanitarian needs and gaps of persons displaced by the earthquake. The data is collected primarily through key informant interviews, observations, small group discussions with both men, women and children.From the end of June through to 12 July 2015, the DTM team identified and visited 286 potential displacement sites across the affected districts. Of these, 107 were closed, 75 were hosting fewer than 20 households or dispersed next to their homes and were therefore not included in the assessments. In the 104 sites that remained active, the DTM team found 11,100 households (59,433 people). Of this population, 29,043 were male, 30,390 female and 8,376 were children under 5 years old.While across the affected districts the number of sites, IDPs and households has dropped, the larger sites are growing in size, as can be seen in the table below for camps hosting 50 households or more.
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IOM, CCCM CLUSTER
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Bulletin or Poster
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Keywords:
NATURAL DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKES, EARTHQUAKE ZONES, DISASTER VICTIMS, DISPLACED PERSONS, EMERGENCY SHELTER, FOOD, FOOD SECURITY, INFORMATION SOURCES, EDUCATION, WATER, DRINKING WATER, HEALTH, LATERINES, WASTE DISPOSAL, COMMUNICATIONS, DISPLACEMENT TRACKING, CAMP COORDINATION, CAMP MANAGEMENT, DISPLACEMENT SITES
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Thematic Group: IOM
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Internatinal Organization for Migration
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Thesaurus:
13.02.00
- Disaster Prevention, Preparedness And Relief
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