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Data-set is available http://www.globaldtm.info/somalia [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION Mogadishu hosts the largest estimated protracted internally displaced population in Somalia, mainly living in informal IDP sites across the city. According to the Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) 2016 profiling activity, findings show that during the last three years, the majority of IDPs have shifted from more central districts in Mogadishu to districts in the periphery of the city, which stands in contrast to previous studies carried out in Mogadishu. Moreover, people continue to move into the city from other parts of the country, while others are forced to move from within the city to its outskirts. DTM’s October 2017 data collection focusing on the greater Mogadishu area (covering Daynile, Dharkenley, Wadajir, Hodan, Kahda, Xamar Jabjab, Waaberi identified a total of 545,000 individuals in over 840 IDP sites. 545,000 IDP sites 840+ Data collection was conducted between 18th August and 18th September 2017 through key informant interviews Number of IDPs (rounded estimates) AGE DISAGGREGATION OF IDPS Children (0-5 years) Children (6 - 18 Years) Adults (18 - 59 Years) Elders (60+ years) 133,654 94,158 258,627 46,867 PRIORITY NEEDS* TOP 10 MOST POPULATED SITES Food Shelter NFIs WASH Medical services 26% 21% 38% 15% * % sites expressing this need IDP SETTLEMENT BY TYPE ORIGIN OF IDPS BY REGION 40% 39% 39% 18% Spontaneous Host Community Planned Other Lower Shabelle 17% Bay 68% 6% Middle Shabelle 4% Bakool 4% Banadir 1% Lower Juba MOGADISHU, BANADIR REGION 0 2000 4000 6000 Barwaaqo Hilaac Xuriyo Iftin Malaysiya Towfiiq Raaxoole Rajo Lafoole Tawakal 61% 5% 16% 18% Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) 2016 here

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  • Data-set is available http://www.globaldtm.info/[email protected]

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    Mogadishu hosts the largest estimated protracted internally displaced population in Somalia, mainly living in informal IDP sites across the city. According to the Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) 2016 profiling activity, findings show that during the last three years, the majority of IDPs have shifted from more central districts in Mogadishu to districts in the periphery of the city, which stands in contrast to previous studies carried out in Mogadishu. Moreover, people continue to move into the city from other parts of the country, while others are forced to move from within the city to its outskirts. DTM’s October 2017 data collection focusing on the greater Mogadishu area (covering Daynile, Dharkenley, Wadajir, Hodan, Kahda, Xamar Jabjab, Waaberi identified a total of 545,000 individuals in over 840 IDP sites.

    545,000IDP sites

    840+ Data collection was conducted between 18th August and 18th September 2017 through key informant interviewsNumber of IDPs

    (rounded estimates)

    AGE DISAGGREGATION OF IDPS

    Children (0-5 years)

    Children (6 - 18 Years)

    Adults (18 - 59 Years)

    Elders (60+ years)

    133,654

    94,158

    258,627

    46,867

    PRIORITY NEEDS* TOP 10 MOST POPULATED SITES

    Food

    Shelter NFIs

    WASH

    Medical services

    26%

    21%

    38%

    15%

    * % sites expressing this need

    IDP SETTLEMENT BY TYPE ORIGIN OF IDPS BY REGION

    40%

    39%

    39%

    18%Spontaneous

    Host Community

    Planned

    Other

    Lower Shabelle

    17% Bay

    68%

    6% Middle Shabelle4% Bakool

    4% Banadir1% Lower Juba

    MOGADISHU, BANADIR REGION

    0 2000 4000 6000

    Barwaaqo

    Hilaac

    Xuriyo

    Iftin

    Malaysiya

    Towfiiq

    Raaxoole

    Rajo

    Lafoole

    Tawakal

    61%

    5%

    16%

    18%

    Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) 2016

    here

    http://www.jips.org/mwg-internal/de5fs23hu73ds/progress?id=o4FWuNvXH4https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7q60Xo3xxN9bkRpeVdzeTlHUHc/view