Stranded Migrants - Djibouti 05/11/2020
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11/5/2020 Page 1 STRANDED MIGRANTS - DJIBOUTI 05/11/2020 STRANDED MIGRANTS IN DJIBOUTI AS OF 5 NOVEMBER 2020 723 12 11 % 89 % Migrants Sites Female Male Following the border closure in IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Water, food, hygiene kits, Ethiopia and due to the stricter non food items (NFI) border management policies in Yemen, some of the migrants who Regions Sites Migrants were transiting through Djibouti on their way to or from the Arabian Ali Sabieh Ali Sabieh Downtown 33 Peninsula found themselves stranded in the country. These Ali Sabieh Ar-Aoussa Quarantine Site 140 migrants live in spontaneous sites located along the migration Arta PK51 10 corridor. Dikhil Dikhil Downtown 13 The Displacement Tracking Matrix Dikhil TP 1 53 (DTM), through its field enumerator For the daily updated teams and key informants, collects Obock Fantehero 6 dashboard, please click data on a daily basis at migrant sites here or scan this image. across the country. Obock Kala Bodo 4 All reported migrants are Ethiopian Obock MRC(*) 411 nationals. Obock Obock downtown 8 © 2020 Microsoft Corporation NOTE: This data does not include Tadjourah Badaf 23 Djibouti City. Since the closure of the Tadjourah Gaalato 17 Massagara site on 14 October 2020, RETURNS FROM YEMEN BETWEEN 1 AND 5 NOVEMBER 2020 new migrants arriving from Yemen Tadjourah Harak 5 are hosted in the Migration Response 265 5 % 95 % Center (MRC) in Obock. Total 723 Ethiopian migrants Female Male from Yemen DTM activities are funded by: From 1 to 5 November 2020, 265 migrants from Yemen (14 female and 251 male) arrived at Obock coast. Since May 2020, a total of 4,506 migrants (669 female and 3,837 male) returning from Yemen have been recorded mainly between Moulhoule and Ras Bir. 1/1.