DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements ETT Report: No. 113/ 04 - 10 August 2021

During the reporting period (04 to 10 August 2021), a total of 145 movements were recorded - 128 arrivals (5,484 individuals), 14 departures (736 individuals), and 3 transits (102 individuals). The largest arrivals were recorded in Mueda KEY FIGURES DEMOGRAPHICS (1,878 individuals), Nangade (1,079 individuals), Montepuez (1,067 individuals), Cidade de Pemba (628 individuals), Ibo (265 individuals), Metuge (184 individuals), and (120 individuals). Records note 802 individual movements originating from Palma district. Half of the population (50%) were displaced for the first time following attacks in 6,322 Muidumbe and Nangade. An estimated 50% of observed movements had been displaced prior to this latest movement. PEOPLE ON THE MOVE LARGEST MOVEMENTS RECORDED AREA OF FOCUS DURING THE Women Men Children REPORTING PERIOD DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 29% 22% 49% Palma sede PALMA

Nangade sede 14% NANGADE OF THE IDP MOVEMENTS MAIN REPORTED NEEDS MAIN DISTRICTS OF ORIGIN 1,474 1,079 ORIGINATED FROM MUEDA MOCIMBOA PALMA DA PRAIA 67%99% Nangade 43% 67% Mueda sede MUIDUMBE 49% 94% Palma 14% MACOMIA OF THE IDPs REPORTED IBO ARE CHILDREN

Ibo 39% Pemba 11% MELUCO sede MONTEPUEZ Mecufi sede QUISSANGA 58% METUGE MEANS OF DISPLACEMENT REASON OF DISPLACEMENT Metuge CIDADE DE OF THE REPORTED sede Humanitarian Others 5% PEMBA IDPs ARE LIVING WITH 283 Ancuabe assistance Relocation 863 sede THE HOST COMMUNITY 73% 2% 10% Montepuez sede MECUFI Lack of food BALAMA CHIURE Mecufi 294 sede 11% Chiure Balama sede 244 sede Legend Number of IDPs in District ELDERLY WERE 20% Attacks Fear of NAMUNO Arrivals <10,000 REPORTED, attack 7% 29% 10,001 - 50,000 REPRESENTING 43% Namuno Departures / THE LARGEST sede transit 50,001 - 100,000 VULNERABLE GROUP Bus Foot Boat District capitals > 101,000 with active ETT

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NUMBER OF TIMES IDPs TYPE OF MOVEMENTS HAVE BEEN DISPLACED DISPLACEMENT FLOWS BY DISTRICTS (ARRIVALS) Third More than four times 7% Departures Transits time Fourth time <1% ORIGIN TRANSIT DESTINATION 12% 1% 10%

First time 50% From Nangade: 2,730 Mueda: 1,878 Arrivals Second Nangade: 2,824 87% time 32%

MAIN ARRIVAL DISTRICTS WHERE ARE IDPs LIVING From Mueda: 680 Nangade Sede: 1,079 Mtwara (Tanzânia): 204

From Mocimboa Da Praia: 181 Mueda 30% 67% Mueda: 1,132 Site 42% From Palma: 802 Montepuez: 1,067 Nangade 17%

From Muidumbe: 389 Ibo: 16 Ibo: 265 Montepuez 17% Host community 58% From Ibo: 1 Palma: 351 Mecufi: 33 From Nacala: 6 Cidade De Pemba: 628 SAFETY OF ROADS MOVEMENT INTENTIONS From Cidade De Pemba: 413 Leave 8% Namuno: 45 Considered From Chiure: 9 Cidade De Pemba: 409 safe Meluco: 31 53% From Quissanga: 1 Montepuez: 256 From Meluco: 13 Metuge: 184

From Montepuez: 134 Chiure: 8 Chiure: 120 Don’t know Considered Stay From Macomia: 112 Balama: 87 26% 66% not safe Macomia (Sede): 125 47% From Macomia (Chai): 13 Ancuabe: 67

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The objective of the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is to collect information on large and sudden population movements. Findings from the Emergency Tracking tool aim to provide support to the Government and the humanitarian community by disseminating data on IDPs for effective humanitarian response planning amongst affected populations.

Emergency tracking teams and enumerators are deployed to Ancuabe, Namuno, Balama, Chiure, Ibo, Mueda, Nangade, Montepuez, Meluco, Mecufi, and Cidade de Pemba districts to collect data on displacement movements on a daily basis. Due to recent attacks, the DTM team has temporarily stopped assessments in Macomia, Muidumbe, Palma and Mocimboa da Praia districts.

VULNERABILITIES BY LOCALITY (ARRIVALS) Unaccompanied/Separated Unaccompanied/Separated District Total Individuals Pregnant Women Ederly Person with disability District Total Individuals Pregnant Women Ederly Person with disability Children Children Ancuabe 67 1 1 3 1 Minapo 3 1 - - 1 - Namcapa 1 1 - - - Metuge 184 2 1 6 4 Natove 11 - - - - 1 de Maio 1 4 - - - - Ntele 55 - 1 3 1 10 Congresso 5 2 - - 6 3 Balama 87 - 1 1 1 Bandar 2 6 - - - - Ingonane 26 - - - - Manono 1 2 - - - - Marimba A 11 - - - - Murtua 1 1 - - - Marimba B 26 - - 1 - Namuapala 1 7 1 - - 1 Ntanta 22 - 1 - 1 Nangua 1 8 - - - - 2 - - - - Napai 2 8 - - - - Chiure 120 - - - - Ngalane 1 1 - 1 - - Estação 11 - - - - 5 - - - - Meriha 25 - - - - Montepuez 1,067 4 5 43 1 Micone 26 - - - - Bairro de Upajo 263 1 - 9 - Muajaja 8 - - - - Centro de Massaci 588 3 5 25 1 Nahele 7 - - - - Centro de Namoma 216 - - 9 - Namiuta 43 - - - - Mueda 1,878 7 35 88 3 Cidade De Pemba 628 - 1 14 - Eduardo 224 4 6 13 - Alto Gingone 40 - - 3 - Lilondo 129 - - 10 - Cariacó 189 - 1 1 - Namatil 130 - 3 6 - Ingonane 55 - - 3 - Natsenge 9 1 - 2 8 - Josina Machel 17 - - 2 - Negomano 204 2 3 13 3 Mahate 19 - - 2 - Ntandedi 698 1 17 25 - Maringanha 177 - - 2 - Rovuma 402 - 4 13 - Metula 36 - - - - Namuno 4 5 - - - - Muxara 9 - - - - Cumone A 2 4 - - - - Natite 86 - - 1 - Cumone B 8 - - - - Ibo 265 8 9 13 6 Napito 7 - - - - Igreja 12 - - - - Vitória 6 - - - - Palussansa 166 8 9 13 6 Nangade 1,079 3 5 31 6 Quirambo 71 - - - - Chitunda 494 1 3 16 5 Sucutulo 16 - - - - Holota 6 0 2 - 3 - Mecufi 33 - - 1 - Ndenganamade 6 7 - - - - Maueia 33 - - 1 - Ntanga 458 - 2 12 1 Meluco 31 - - 1 - Grand Total 5,484 25 58 201 22

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