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DTM Somalia: Cross Border Movements – Somalia (November 2020)
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In November 2020, a total of 18,434 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs). This represents a decrease of 5% in comparison with October 2020 when 19,392 movements were observed.
Bosasso, Cabudwaq, Lowyacado and Haridad FMPs recorded a decrease in movements between these two periods (-27%, -34%, -22% and -1% respectively). Buuhoodle, Dhobley and Dollow FMPs recorded an increase in movements ( 46%, 1%, and 1% respectively).
Similar to October 2020, this month saw a majority of incoming flows (76%) against outgoing flows (24%). Bossaso, Harirad and Doolow FMPs recorded the highest levels of incoming flows (26%, 20% and 17% respectively), while Dhobley, Bossaso and Doolow recorded the highest number of outgoing flows (26%, 25% and 25% respectively).
United Republic of Tanzania Flow Monitoring Dashboard 3 to 30 November 2020, Published 10 December 2020
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DTM Flow Monitoring Registry in Zanzibar
In partnership with the Office of the Chief Government Statistician (OCGS) of Zanzibar, IOM Tanzania is implementing Flow Monitoring in five Points of Entry in the Islands of Unguja and Pemba. This report focuses on the analysis of data collected from 3 November to 30 November 2020.
Five Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs): The five FMPs are Tumbe and Wete in Pemba island, and Mkokotoni, Ngalawa, and Kizimkazi in Unguja island.
Movements: Over the reporting period, enumerators recorded a total of 3,873 movements at these points. This represents an increase of 33.8 % as compared to the total movements observed in October 2020. Observed movements include 2,058 incoming movements (into the islands) and 1815 outgoing movements (out to the mainland). This increase in movements was expected, with the streamlining of field operations in the s