March 2018
Highlights
As per the IOM-led DTM report, 2.2 million IDPs and 3.6 million Returnees have been identified across the country, from January 2014 to 31st March 2018. The number of IDPs keep decreasing (from 2.6 million, end of Dec.’17 to 2.2 million, end of Mar.’18); while the numbers of returnees has increased (from 3.2 million, end of Dec.’17 to 3.6 million, end of Mar.’18).
- 8% of the 2.2 million IDPs are in camps, while 60% are currently in private settings (in rented accommodation or with host families); 10% remain in critical shelter arrangements (unfinished/abandoned building; school/religious buildings and informal settlements) and 2% in other unspecified shelter types.
- 97% of the returnees are in their habitual residence while 3% remains in rented accommodations and critical shelter arrangement such as informal settlements, unfinished and abandoned buildings, schools, religious structures, and in private settings.
- Most of the highly vulnerable families, who have returned, remain in need of shelter support.