Somali Region, Ethiopia Round 9

Somali Region, Ethiopia Round 9

DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION, ETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 Summary of key findings DATE OF PUBLICATION: 16 MARCH DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION, ETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION ETHIOPIA DTMETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 SOMALI REGION - KEY FINDINGS HEALTH: Pneumonia was the primary health * There were four inacessible sites in round nine. concern in this round of data collection with 134 LOCATION AND CAUSE OF DISPLACEMENT: 1000000 832,652 displaced individuals comprising sites reporting this. 127,920 households in 338 displacement 800000 sites were identified in Somali region*. These EDUCATION: In 27% of sites 50% or less of the 600000 figures represent an increase of 25,739 in the children on site are attending school. Formal 400000 total individuals (+3.19%) an increase of 9,201 primary school education is available at 233 sites. 200000 households (+7.75%) and 7 sites (+2.11%) since Alternative basic education (ABE) is available at 120 0 round 8 (November/December 2017). 68% sites sites. Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 opened in 2017 and 0.59% opened in 2018. Population in sites reporting new arrivals in 2018 Conflict was the primary cause of displacement COMMUNICATION: 32% of sites reported that local Population in sites reporting new arrivals in 2017 for an estimated 59% of the displaced population. leaders were IDPs primary source of information Total followed by site management at 31% of sites. DEMOGRAPHICS: 51% of displaced individuals Figure 1 illustrates trends in stock totals of Figure 1: Trends in stock totals of displacement and new were female and 49% were male. 63% were displacement in the region over time compared to displacements from 2017 and 2018 younger than 18 years old. 9% were over 60 years recent displacement. Figure 2 shows IDP numbers old. dissagregated by cause over time. 900,000 806,913 832,652 SHELTER: 235 sites reported that over 25% of 800,000 683,221 700,000 households were living in shelters that were below 577,711 573,886 600,000 standard. 456,801 500,000 397,254 400,000 Conflict induced WASH: Only 6 sites meet SPHERE standards of 300,000 Climate induced access to over 15 liters of water per person per 200,000 day. 244 (72%) displacement sites reported having 100,000 Other 0 Total no toilets. Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Conflict induced 167,686 166,088 277,182 261,060 319,660 460,888 488,154 FOOD, NUTRITION AND LIVELIHOODS: 57 (17%) Climate induced 229,568 290,713 297,461 312,826 363,561 346,025 344,498 sites, representing 223,850 individuals, reported Other 0 0 3,068 0 0 0 0 no access to food. 94% of sites reported that Total 397,254 456,801 577,711 573,886 683,221 806,913 832,652 IDPs did not have access to income generating activities. Figure 2: IDPs by cause of displacement by round DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION ETHIOPIA DTMETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 MOBILITY TRENDS AND CAUSE OF DISPLACEMENT Dawa At 32 of the 338 sites new IDP arrivals were recorded Fafan in 2018. At the remaining 306 sites no new IDPs Liben had arrived in 2018. At 199 sites new arrivals were Siti recorded in 2017 and at 107 sites the last new Doolo arrivals were recorded before 2017. Adfer Jarar 0.59% of all sites identified opened in 2018 while Erer 68.34% opened between January and December Shabelle 2017. 31.07% of sites opened before 2017. Nogob Korahe Figure 3 shows the number of IDPs displaced by zone and cause of displacement. Figure 4 shows the 0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 distribution of IDPs by driver of displacement and Conflict Induced Climate Induced time of displacement. Figure 3: IDPs displaced by zone and cause of displacement 55.98% of IDPs in Somali region are internally displaced within the region. Of the IDPs displaced Conflict Climate within Somali region, 50.85% were displaced within % total their zone of origin. population in % total population in sites reporitng 5% (45,401) IDPs had reportedly been previously Total affected sites reporitng new Total affected new arrivals displaced. IDPs from 39 (12%) sites were leaving Site start date population arrivals 2017-2018 population 2017-2018 the site. Of these, IDPs from 31 sites were going to Before 2017 254,398 19% 76,549 0 the nearest village and IDPs from 7 sites intended to During 2017 222,872 38% 267,949 100% return to their place of origin. In 2018 10,884 100% 0 0 Figure 4: Distribution of IDPs by cause of displacement and time of displacement DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION ETHIOPIA DTMETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 DURABLE SOLUTIONS, VOULNERABILITIES AND The demographic breakdown is shown in figure 7. Special Voulnerabilities # DEMOGRAPHICS Individuals with specific vulnerabilities were also Individuals At 52.96% of sites IDPs foresaw a resolution to their reported at displacement sites and are represented Pregnant girls # under 18 254 displacement, while IDPs at 26.04% of sites did not. in figure 8. At the remaining sites key informants either did not Pregnant Women # over 18 13040 know (21.01%), or were not asked the question in a Livelihood 98% Breastfeeding Mothers # 20092 previous round. Persons w/ Disabilities # under 18 1213 Livestock/Restocking 93% Persons w/ Disabilities # over 18 1559 At 99.41% of sites IDPs prefer reintegration as a Access to services 79% Persons w/ Chronic Diseases/ 748 durable solution to their displacement while 0.30% Serious Medical Conditions site prefer return, no IDPs prefer relocation. At Land/Resources 78% 0.30% of sites information on prefered durable Members of religious minorities # 0 solutions is unknow. ID/Documentation 35% Members of ethnic minorities # 0 Elderly Persons without care givers 3289 Safety & Security 18% Figure 5 shows the percentage of sites reporting Unaccompanied Children 650 various obstacles to returns, while figure 6 shows Separated Children 1292 support IDPs need to return or reintegrate. Figure 6: % Sites by support needed to return or reintegrate Orphaned Children 2321 Single-female headed Households 4488 No livelihood 72% 0 to 4 9% 10% Single-male headed Households 2469 Lack of food 70% 5 to 14 12% 13% Child headed Households 1080 House damaged/destroyed 46% Elderly headed Households 3537 15 to 17 10% 9% Accessibility 43% Figure 4: Voulnerable populations 18 to 59 13% 15% Lack of safety/security 22% Unknown 9% 60+ 5% 4% Infrastructure damaged/flooded 1% Male Female Figure 5: % Sites reporting obstacles to return Figure 7: Demographic breakdown DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION ETHIOPIA DTMETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 INCREASE NEW DECREASE UNCOVERED/CLOSED NO CHANGE Displacement Round 9 % change in estimated # of Round 8 Zone Woreda Reason HHs Individuals Sites HHs HHs Individuals Sites Afder Bare Climate Induced 2,262 13,949 9 -3.42% 2,342 12,539 9 Afder Chereti/Weyib Climate Induced 898 5,733 2 +6.78% 841 4,944 2 Afder Dolobay Climate Induced 1,966 12,883 3 -8.73% 2,154 11,003 4 Afder God God Climate Induced 932 5,906 4 +1.08% 922 5,212 4 Afder Hargele Climate Induced 787 4,600 3 NO CHANGE 787 4,410 3 Afder Qoohle Climate Induced 1,373 8,317 3 NO CHANGE 1,373 7,575 3 Afder Raso Climate Induced 172 967 2 +0.58% 171 1,012 2 Afder Raso Conflict 751 4,358 1 +2.60% 732 4,429 1 Afder Total 9,141 56,713 27 -1.94% 9,322 51,124 28 Dawa Hudet Conflict 10,640 81,836 23 -26.80% 14,536 129,490 21 Dawa Moyale Conflict 14,833 104,648 10 +309.75% 3,620 24,149 4 Dawa Mubarak Conflict 3,480 24,615 4 -30.99% 5,043 29,085 4 Dawa Total 28,953 211,099 37 +24.80% 23,199 182,724 29 Doolo Boh Climate Induced 1,551 8,315 6 +2.51% 1,513 8,918 6 Doolo Danot Climate Induced 3,046 16,799 10 +0.99% 3,016 19,169 10 Doolo Daratole Climate Induced 1,089 5,717 5 -12.81% 1,249 7,569 5 Doolo Gal Hamer Climate Induced 679 3,222 3 -21.77% 868 5,150 3 Doolo Geladin Climate Induced 2,609 14,027 10 +0.35% 2,600 14,556 10 Doolo Lahel Yu’Ub Climate Induced 2,058 13,184 4 -4.72% 2,160 12,352 4 Doolo Warder Climate Induced 4,211 23,725 10 -10.52% 4,706 28,182 13 DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX (DTM) SOMALI REGION ETHIOPIA DTMETHIOPIA ROUND 9: JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2018 Displacement Round 9 % change in estimated # of Round 8 Zone Woreda Reason HHs Individuals Sites HHs HHs Individuals Sites Doolo Total 15,243 84,989 48 -5.39% 16,112 95,896 51 Erer Lagahida Climate Induced 175 1,288 1 +7.36% 163 1,061 1 Erer Lagahida Conflict 1,551 11,756 4 +73.30% 895 6,040 4 Erer Mayamuluqo Conflict 1,250 8,212 4 +16.06% 1,077 8,636 3 Erer Qubi Climate Induced - - - UNCOVERED/CLOSED 35 245 1 Erer Qubi Conflict 2,069 12,789 6 +1.57% 2,037 14,569 6 Erer Salahad Climate Induced - - - UNCOVERED/CLOSED 60 414 1 Erer Salahad Conflict 1,508 10,894 7 -7.37% 1,628 11,172 7 Erer Total 6,553 44,939 22 +11.16% 5,895 42,137 23 Fafan Babile Conflict 13,470 94,628 9 +11.46% 12,085 84,519 8 Fafan Gursum Conflict 757 5,528 7 -70.22% 2,542 18,067 9 Fafan Hareshen Climate Induced 85 546 1 NO CHANGE 85 264 1 Fafan Kebribeyah Climate Induced 1,320 8,712 1 NO CHANGE 1,320 8,745 1 Fafan Tuliguled Conflict 2,198 15,174 5 +34.19% 1,638 10,026 4 Fafan Total 17,830 124,588 23 +0.91% 17,670 121,621 23 Jarar Aware Climate Induced 814 5,348 2 +0.99% 806 5,308 2 Jarar Bil’ilbur Climate Induced 413 2,485 2 NO CHANGE 413 2,664 2 Jarar Daror Climate Induced 1,389 8,491 3 +13.11% 1,228 7,350 3 Jarar Degehabur Climate Induced 275 1,759 1 NO CHANGE 275 1,774 1 Jarar Dig Climate Induced 530 3,102 1 -22.85% 687 4,122 1

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