DTM SOMALIA FLOW MONITORING TOOL ENTRY TO SOMALIA · BAYDHABA GARBAHAAREY WAAJID BUUR HAKABA BELET...
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Luuq
Elwak
Yurkud
Ufurow
Kurman
Dinsor
Elcilan
Bardere
BurdhuboTula amin
Shonqolow
Reys Qode
Qansahdere
Garbaharre
Belet hawa
Tulobarwaqo
Jasira IDPCamp
LUUQ
BAARDHEEREDIINSOOR
CEEL WAAQ
BAYDHABA
GARBAHAAREY
WAAJID
BUUR HAKABA
BELET XAAWO
RAB DHUURE
QANSAX DHEERE
XUDUR
DOOLOW
CEEL BARDE
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Luuq
Doolow
Ceel waq
DiinsoorBaardheere
Garbahaarey
Belet Xaawo
Qansax Dheere
ETHIOPIAKENYA
SOMALIA
57 is the number of migrantsthat entered Somalia through Elwak and stayed there.
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C Sept, 2016Disclaimer: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Internationalborder
Districtboundary
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Movement of people from entry points
Number of people LEGEND
!Entry points(Arrow indicatingdirection of movement)
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ENTRY TO SOMALIADTM SOMALIA FLOW MONITORING TOOL
ST TH1 - 31 AUGUST, 2016
Luuq
Elwak
Yurkud
UfurowKurman
Dinsor
Elcilan
Bardere
Burdhubo
Tula amin
Shonqolow
Reys Qode
Qansahdere
Garbaharre
Belet hawa
Tulobarwaqo
Jasira IDPCamp
LUUQ
BAARDHEERE
DIINSOOR
CEEL WAAQ
BAYDHABA
GARBAHAAREY
WAAJID
BUUR HAKABA
BELET XAAWO
RAB DHUURE
QANSAX DHEERE
XUDUR
DOOLOW
CEEL BARDE
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Luuq
Doolow
Ceel waq
DiinsoorBaardheere
Garbahaarey
Belet Xaawo
Qansax Dheere
BAY
GEDO
FLOW OF RETURNEES
27.6%
52.4%
1.9%
5.7% 12.4%
Borrowed/LoanFamily AssistanceLand SalesLivestock SalesSavings
Source of Travel Money1.0%
16.2%
82.9% BoatFootTruck/Bus
Mode of Transport
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20.0%
30.0%
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50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
Education Environmentalfactors
Food SecurityEmploymentopportunities
Health Managingfarmland
6.7%7.6%
61%
6.7% 6.7%10.5%
1%
The relationship between households andhousehold size.
The average size of households is 6.01 68 percent of all households have between 5and 8 members. Over half (52 percent) of thesehouseholds returned wholly while for the rest (48percent), only a fraction of the household movedinto Somalia.
At 61 percent (64 HHs), hunger is the major cause ofmovement into Somalia. This is to mean that threeof every five households were moved out of their hostcountry by food scarcity. Of these, 69 percent (44 HHs)had lived in the host county for more than one year.
For every five householdthat moved into Somalia,at least four weretransported in trucks andbuses.
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Reasons for Entry
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Dolow
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BAY & GEDOREGIONS
Host countries KENYA
57Elwak
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The 10 householdsthat returned
into Somalia, stayedin Elwak town.
77Belet-Hawa
3443
GEDO REGIONLuuq Town
The 15 householdswere transportedby trucks/busesto Luuq town.
497
Numberof MalesNumberof FemalesMovingpopulation
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MOVEMENT OF MIGRANTS INTO SOMALIA
ST TH1 - 31 AUGUST, 2016ENTRY POINTS: DOLLOW, ELWAK AND BELETHAWA TOWNS.
Disclaimer: The boundaries and the names shown and the designations used on this dasshboard do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
Developed by: , IOM SOMALIA DTM UnitSource of data: ,DTM FLOW MONITORING TOOLFor comments, questions or more information, please contact:KHAYRE Omar E-mail: || Telephone: +254 721 521 300|| [email protected]
Total numberof migrants 631 325306134
ETHIOPIA
KENYASOM
ALIA
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