Libya
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Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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Site assessed by DTM
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Event tracking
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During the reporting period, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Libya more than quadrupled in July, increasing from 824 to 3,621 confirmed cases (+2,797). The majority of new COVID-19 cases were identified in Tripoli, Sebha and Misrata.
This report presents the findings of DTM Round 31 (May-June 2020) data collection, in which at least 600,362 migrants of over 46 nationalities were identified in Libya. Migrants’ presence was recorded in all 100 Libyan municipalities and in 568 communities (muhallas).
Migrant Report Key Findings Round 31 (May- June 2020)
DTM COVID-19 impact assessment is implemented as part of the Mobility Tracking activities aimed at understanding the socio-economic impact of mobility restrictions and curfews on the vulnerable people on move in Libya.
During the reporting period, 248 COVID-19 cases were identified in Sebha and the surrounding areas, bringing the total to 326 confirmed cases in Southern Libya. On 27 June, 2020 the local authorities imposed a lockdown in all the cities in southern Libya.
يعرض هذا التقرير مستخلصات الجولة 30 من تجميع البيانات التي قادتها مصفوفة تتبع النزوح (خلال الفترة ما بين شهري مارس وأبريل من سنة 2020) والتي أحصت من خلالها ما لا يقل عن 625.638 مهاجر ينحدر أصلهم من أكثر من 44 بلدا موجودين في ليبيا.
This report presents the findings of DTM Round 30 (March- April 2020) data collection, in which at least 625,638 migrants from over 44 countries of origin were identified in Libya.
Migrant Report Key Findings Round 30 (March - April 2020)
DTM COVID-19 impact assessment is implemented as part of the Mobility Tracking activities aimed at understanding the socio-economic impact of mobility restrictions and curfews on the vulnerable people on move in Libya.
Detention Centre Profiling is a component of IOM Libya’s Displacement Matrix programme.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Libyan authorities initiated public health measures in March 2020 aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. These measures include travel and mobility restrictions due to the closure of airports, points of entry (POE) along land borders.
This report presents findings of IOM Libya’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) migrant food security assessment conducted by IOM field staff between 01 - 23 April 2020 in 37 municipalities (baladiya) across 21 regions (mantika) amongst a total of
DTM initiated a bi-weekly assessment component as part of its mobility tracking activities aimed at understanding the impact of Covid-19 related mobility restrictions and curfews on vulnerable mobile populations in Libya.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Libyan authorities initiated public health measures in March 2020 aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
In Libya, the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in March 2020.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Libyan authorities initiated public health measures in March 2020 aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
This report presents the findings of DTM Round 29 (January - February 2020) data collection, in which at least 653,800 migrants from over 40 countries of origin were identified in Libya.
Migrant Report Key Findings Round 29 (Jan-Feb 2020)
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Libyan authorities initiated public health measures in March 2020 aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
To assess the circumstances of long-term migrants in conflict-affected Libya, IOM Libya’s Research Team, Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme and the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) conducted this study in 2019 with a mixed-methods approach c
This report presents the findings of DTM Round 28 (October - December 2019) data collection, in which at least 654,081 migrants from 40 countries of origin were identified in Libya.
This report presents the findings of DTM Round 28 (October - December 2019) data collection, in which at least 654,081 migrants from 40 countries of origin were identified in Libya.
This report presents the analysis and findings on the migrant vulnerability and humanitarian needs in Libya, via use of DTM Flow Monit
The 27th round of DTM data collection in Libya took place in August and September 2019. DTM identified at least 636,426 migrants currently present in Libya who originated from more than 39 countries.
