DTM FLOW MONITORING TOOL ENTRY TO SOMALIA 1ST - 31TH AUGUST, 2016

CEEL BARDE

ETHIOPIA XUDUR

Doolow !! RAB DHUURE

Belet hawa 18 77 !!

DOOLOW Luuq Tula amin WAAJID 61 Burdhubo ! Jasira IDP ! Belet Xaawo Camp ! Luuq ! 72 38 15

A Y Tulobarwaqo Yurkud ! 6 ! 7 KEN ALIA Reys Qode Garbaharre ! 5 11 SOM ! Garbahaarey BELET XAAWO GARBAHAAREY

BAYDHABA

53 53 Qansax Dheere Elwak ! Qansahdere !! Ceel waq QANSAX DHEERE CEEL WAAQ

57 is the number of migrants Kurman that entered Somalia through ! 4 ! Ufurow Diinsoor Elwak and stayed there. Baardheere 78 Bardere Shonqolow ! 3 ! 8 Dinsor ! 102 BAY

DIINSOOR BAARDHEERE Elcilan ! 12 BUUR HAKABA

LEGEND Movement of people from entry points Entry points Number of people ! (Arrow indicating Source of data: direction of movement) District More than 100 DTM FLOW MONITORING TOOL Destination points boundary ! (towns/Villages) 50 - 99 District Region Headquarters boundary 25 - 49 0 30 60 90 Minor roads 10 - 24 International Kilometres Major roads border Less than 10 C Sept, 2016 Disclaimer: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. MOVEMENT OF MIGRANTS INTO SOMALIA ENTRY POINTS: DOLLOW, ELWAK AND BELETHAWA TOWNS. ST TH 1 - 31 AUGUST, 2016 CEEL BARDE FLOW OF RETURNEES Total number 497 134 of migrants 631 306 325

Host countries ETHIOPIA KENYA XUDUR ETHIOPIA !Doolow Number RAB DHUURE of Males 241 31 34 Number 256 26 43 of Females 18 Moving Belet hawa LUUQ population 497 57 77 77 ! Entry Points Dolow Elwak Belet-Hawa ! Tula amin DOOLOW Luuq WAAJID Population movement 61 Burdhubo ! Jasira IDP ! 120 The 10 households Belet Xaawo Camp ! Luuq ! 72 102 38 15 100 that returned The 15 households BAY & GEDO were transported 78 into Somalia, stayed 80 72 REGIONS in Elwak town. by trucks/buses A 61 60 53 to Luuq town. Y 40 38 Tulobarwaqo Yurkud 18 15 20 12 11 8 ALIA 6 ! 7 7 6 5 4 4 3 KEN ! 0 Luuq Town e e e w w w wa o GEDO REGION uuq

der Reys Qode L waqo fur urkud Elcilan Dinsor dhubo Y Dollo 5 U Bar Kurman Garbaharre ula amin Resqode SOM ! Jasira IDP T arbaharr Bur

Belet ha 11 G Shonqolo ! Garbahaarey ulobar T Qansahdher Reasons for Entry BELET XAAWO 70.0% GARBAHAAREY 61% 60.0% At 61 percent (64 HHs), hunger is the major cause of 50.0% movement into Somalia. This is to mean that three BAYDHABA 40.0% of every five households were moved out of their host

30.0% country by food scarcity. Of these, 69 percent (44 HHs) had lived in the host county for more than one year. Qansax 20.0% Dheere 10.5% 53 10.0% 6.7% 6.7% 7.6% 6.7% Elwak ! Qansahdere 1% GEDO 53 0.0% Ceel waq Education Employment Environmental Food Health Managing Security ! opportunities factors farmland QANSAX DHEERE Mode of Transport Source of Travel Money CEEL WAAQ 1.0% For every five household 16.2% 5.7% that moved into Somalia, 12.4% at least four were 1.9% 27.6% transported in trucks and Kurman Borrowed/Loan Ufurow ! buses. Family Assistance ! 4 82.9% Boat Diinsoor Land Sales 78 Foot 52.4% Baardheere Truck/Bus Livestock Sales Bardere Savings Shonqolow ! BAY The relationship between households and 3 ! 8 household size. Dinsor DIINSOOR 25 ! 102 BUUR HAKABA 22 The average size of households is 6.01 20 19 17 Developed by: IOM SOMALIA DTM Unit, 15 14 68 percent of all households have between 5 12 and 8 members. Over half (52 percent) of these Source of data: DTM FLOW MONITORING TOOL, of Households 10 households returned wholly while for the rest (48 BAARDHEERE Elcilan For comments, questions or more information, please contact: 6 percent), only a fraction of the household moved 12 5 4 4 ! KHAYRE Omar || E-mail: [email protected] || Telephone: +254 721 521 300

Number 3 3 into Somalia. 1 0 Disclaimer: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on this 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Household Sizes dasshboard do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.