Maps
South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 Location type overview
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Jul 22 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-location-type-overview
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_BL_locations%20type%20Overview_A0_10.3_1_0.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11973
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 IDP and returnee locations by state
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Jul 22 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-idp-and-returnee-locations-state
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_State%20Atlas_IDPs%20and%20Returnees%20locations_A3.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11972
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 Location types
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-location-types
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_BL_locations%20type%20Overview_A0_10_3_1.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11958
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 Locations covered by county
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-locations-covered-county
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_Locations%20covered%20by%20County_A3_0.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11957
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 IDP location comparison between September and December 2020
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-idp-location-comparison-between-september-and-december
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_IDPs_comparison_R10-R9.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11956
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 IDPs by county
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-idps-county
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_IDPs%20County%20Overview_0.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11955
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 Returnee location comparison between September and December 2020
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-returnee-location-comparison-between-september-and
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_Returnees_comparison_R10-R9.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11954
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 Returnees by county
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-returnees-county
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10_RET_County_Overview_0.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11953
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 10 IDP and returnee locations country overview
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Jul 19 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-10-idp-and-returnee-locations
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R10%20IDPs%20and%20Returnees%20locations%20A0_103.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11952
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 1 July 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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Jul 08 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-1-july-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210701_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11870
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 10 June 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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Jun 24 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-10-june-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210610_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11774
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 3 June 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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Jun 09 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-3-june-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210603_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11673
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South Sudan — Recent Conflict Displacement Pibor (May 2021)
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May 27 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-recent-conflict-displacement-pibor-may-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_MT_Event%20Pibor20210524_B.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11574
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 20 May 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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May 27 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-20-may-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210520_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11569
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 6 May 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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May 14 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-6-may-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210506_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11453
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 22 April 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
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Apr 29 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-22-april-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210422_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11366
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South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 9 Payam reporting changes in the security situation since COVID-19 (July-September 2020)
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-mobility-tracking-round-9-payam-reporting-changes-security-situation-covid-19
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/8-Payam%20reporting%20changes%20in%20the%20security%20situation.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11310
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South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 9 People awareness of the COVID-19 pandemic in the payam (July-September 2020)
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-mobility-tracking-round-9-people-awareness-covid-19-pandemic-payam-july-september
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/1-People%20aware%20in%20the%20payam.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11309
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South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 9 Communal Clashes (September 2020)
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-mobility-tracking-round-9-communal-clashes-september-2020
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R_IDPs_reason_County_COMMUNAL%20CLASHES_2014-2020_A4.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11308
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South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 9 Conflict (September 2020)
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-mobility-tracking-round-9-conflict-september-2020
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R_IDPs_reason_County_CONFLICT_2014-2020_A4.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11307
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South Sudan — Mobility Tracking Round 9 Natural Disaster (September 2020)
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-%E2%80%94-mobility-tracking-round-9-natural-disaster-september-2020
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R_IDPs_reason_County_DISASTER_2014-2020_A4.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11306
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South Sudan - Mobility Tracking Round 9 IDP Location comparison between March and September 2020
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/south-sudan-mobility-tracking-round-9-idp-location-comparison-between-march-and-september-2020
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R9_IDPs_locations_comparisson_R9-R8_V2.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11305
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Mobility Tracking Round 9 returnee location comparison between March and September 2020
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Apr 23 2021
/maps/mobility-tracking-round-9-returnee-location-comparison-between-march-and-september-2020
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/MT_R9_returnee_locations_comparisson_R9-R8_V2.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11304
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DTM COVID-19 Regional Atlas Point Operational Status As Of 08 April 2021
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in complex and unprecedented ways in the form of various travel restrictions, suspension of air travel, and border closures. To better understand this, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has developed a global mobility database to map these impacts on human mobility, across global, regional, and country levels. Furthermore, COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations in camps and camp-like settings as well as exacerbated the vulnerabilities of mobile populations who may now be stranded owing to COVID-19 related mobility restrictions. This data is particularly important when addressing specific needs faced by migrants and mobile populations.IOM has developed a global mobility database mapping the status of different Points of Entry (PoE) and Key Locations of Internal Mobility, globally. These include airports, land border crossing points (could be rail or road), blue border crossing points (sea, river or lake), internal transit points, and areas of interest. For each point of entry, data is collected on the type of restriction, measured applied, and the timeframe, as well as the population category that may be affected by the restrictive measures. This workstream uses direct input from IOM missions and this dashboard displays regularly updated mobility restrictions at the location level.
public:///thumbs/637541080671082318.png
Apr 15 2021
/maps/dtm-covid-19-regional-atlas-point-operational-status-08-april-2021
https://migration.iom.int/system/tdf/maps/DTM_COVID19_20210408_MRM_Regional_Atlas_Point_Operational_Status.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=11245
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