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FLOW MONITORING DASHBOARD - ETHIOPIA OVERVIEW KEY FIGURES 3,049 Publication Date: 16 June 2020 NATIONALITIES OF PEOPLE ON THE MOVE VULNERABILITY PROFILE 0.4% 0.3% Lactating Mothers Male Unaccompanied children INTENDED DESTINATIONS May 2020 MOVEMENT ILLUSTRATION Female Unaccompanied children 0.3% 0.2% Pregnant Females Ethiopia 98.1% 0.03% Eritrea Djibouti 1.7% 5 TYPE OF FLOW *Flow monitoring dashboard is updated on a monthly basis. The next report will appear in the 2nd week of June, 2020 reflecng movements observed throughout the month of May 2020. Disclaimer: endorsement or acceptance by IOM. DATA SOURCES: DTM, OCHA, ESRI, UNDP *Please note that figures from Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should be Observed 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0 0.4% 0.0% 0.1% Total Movements Flow Monitoring Points 72% 28% 4% Total Children Total Male Total Female In May 2020, a total of 3,049 movements were observed across Ethiopia’s five flow monitoring points (FMPs). This represents a 53% decrease in daily average movement in comparison with April 2020 when an average of 209 movements per day were observed. The average daily movement has been impacted by measures taken to contain the spread of CoVID-19 in the region. It has gone down from 376 average daily movement in February to 247 in March, 209 in April and 98 during May 2020. Following border closures and movement restrictions in the region due to the CoVID-19 pandemic, the incoming movements (62%) are significantly higher than outgoing movements (38%) for the second month in a row. A total of 1,168 movements were observed leaving Ethiopia, of which 474 (41%) were going to Somalia. 1,881 move- ments were entering Ethiopia, of which 892 (47%) were observed coming from Djibouti. The incoming movement from Djibouti is unusual and likely people returning from unsuccessful attempt to cross to Yemen/KSA. The majority of the observed population was male (72%), while 28% was female. 4% of those moving were children, out of which close to three quarters were boys. DEMOGRAPHICS 0.2% Somalia 0.5% Childen under 5 years Libya Sudan Chad Egypt Saudi Arabia Turkey Ethiopia Iraq Ukraine Algeria Russian Federation Italy Somalia Poland Yemen Germany South Sudan Kazakhstan Kenya Romania Belarus Azerbaijan Bulgaria Iran Tunisia Central African Republic Greece Eritrea France Austria Serbia Uganda Democratic Republic of the Congo Hungary Jordan Georgia Syrian Croatia Slovakia Italy Czech Republic Italy Switzerland Israel Djibouti Kuwait Qatar France Cyprus Lebanon Bahrain Malta Metema Humera Galafi Dawale Tog Wochale 475 - 1881 121 - 474 23 - 120 12 - 22 1 - 11 Moving Popula�on Flow Monitoring Points Incoming Outgoing Indian Ocean Gulf of Aden Red Sea Mediterranean Sea Persian Gulf Kartsakhi Lake Incoming 62% Outgoing 38% Others 3.5% Sudan 7.4% Saudi Arabia 10.3% Djibouti 38.2% Somalia 40.6% 1.0% 0.8% 59.6% 0.80% 2.2% 2.7% 3.0% 27.8% 1.8% Other Buy goods for personal consumpon Travel to collect aid (food, cash or other items) Family reasons Economic reasons Return Incoming Outgoing

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FLOW MONITORING DASHBOARD - ETHIOPIA

OVERVIEW KEY FIGURES

3,049

Publication Date: 16 June 2020

NATIONALITIES OF PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

VULNERABILITY PROFILE

0.4%

0.3% Lactating Mothers

Male Unaccompanied children

INTENDED DESTINATIONS

May 2020

MOVEMENT ILLUSTRATION

Female Unaccompanied children0.3%

0.2% Pregnant FemalesEthiopia98.1% 0.03%

Eritrea Djibouti1.7%

5

TYPE OF FLOW

*Flow monitoring dashboard is updated on a monthly basis. The next report will appear in the 2nd week of June, 2020 reflecting movements observed throughout the month of May 2020.

Disclaimer:endorsement or acceptance by IOM. DATA SOURCES: DTM, OCHA, ESRI, UNDP

*Please note that figures from Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should be

Observed

0.8%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0

0.4%

0.0%

0.1%

Total Movements Flow Monitoring Points

Abyei

72% 28% 4%

Total ChildrenTotal Male Total Female

In May 2020, a total of 3,049 movements were observed across Ethiopia’s five flow monitoring points (FMPs). This represents a 53% decrease in daily average movement in comparison with April 2020 when an average of 209 movements per day were observed. The average daily movement has been impacted by measures taken to contain the spread of CoVID-19 in the region. It has gone down from 376 average daily movement in February to 247 in March, 209 in April and 98 during May 2020.

Following border closures and movement restrictions in the region due to the CoVID-19 pandemic, the incoming movements (62%) are significantly higher than outgoing movements (38%) for the second month in a row. A total of 1,168 movements were observed leaving Ethiopia, of which 474 (41%) were going to Somalia. 1,881 move-ments were entering Ethiopia, of which 892 (47%) were observed coming from Djibouti. The incoming movement from Djibouti is unusual and likely people returning from unsuccessful attempt to cross to Yemen/KSA. The majority of the observed population was male (72%), while 28% was female. 4% of those moving were children, out of which close to three quarters were boys.

DEMOGRAPHICS

0.2%Somalia

0.5% Childen under 5 years

Libya

Sudan

Chad

Niger

Egypt

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

Ethiopia

Iraq

Ukraine

Algeria

Nigeria

Russian Federation

Italy

Somalia

Poland

Yemen

Germany

South SudanCameroon

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Romania

Belarus

Azerbaijan

Bulgaria

IranTunisia

Central African Republic

Greece

Eritrea

FranceAustria

Serbia

UgandaDemocratic Republic

of the Congo

Hungary

Jordan

Georgia

Syrian

Croatia

Slovakia

Italy

Czech Republic

Italy

Switzerland

Israel

Djibouti

Kuwait

Qatar

France

CyprusLebanon

Bahrain

Malta

Metema

HumeraGalafi

Dawale

Tog Wochale

475 - 1881

121 - 474

23 - 120

12 - 22

1 - 11Moving Popula�on

Flow Monitoring Points

IncomingOutgoing

Indian Ocean

Gulf of A

den

Red Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Persian Gulf

Kartsakhi Lake

Incoming62%

Outgoing38%

Others3.5% Sudan

7.4%

Saudi Arabia10.3%

Djibouti38.2%

Somalia40.6%

1.0%

0.8%

59.6%

0.80%

2.2%

2.7%

3.0%

27.8%

1.8%

Other

Buy goods for personal consump�on

Travel to collect aid (food, cash or other items)

Family reasons

Economic reasons

Return

Incoming Outgoing