IOM just released its 2nd rapid needs assessment report that presents analysis of 481 interviews conducted face-to-face with Ukrainian refugees and Third Country Nationals fleeing war in Ukraine. The responses to the survey on displacement patterns, needs and intention were collected between 9 March and 21 April 2022.
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Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)DTM is IOM’s data collection tool in crises used to track and better understand mobility, size and locations of displaced and migrant populations in the region, as well as to strengthen the response to the crisis. With this tool, IOM gathers and analyses data to disseminate information on the mobility, vulnerabilities and needs of displaced persons and ensures that assistance provided to affected populations is responsive to their health, protection, shelter, water and sanitation needs. |
With support:
The IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix activities in Slovakia and other countries neighboring Ukraine was made possible with financial support from the Council of Europe Development Bank, German Federal Foreign Office, Government of Japan, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, and United States Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration.
Read more:
Website on Ukraine: IOM Response 2022.
IOM Appeals for USD 514 Million to Support Ukraine Response