Sudan

Sudan: Displacement Tracking Matrix, Emergency Event Tracking: At Tawisha (Eiyal Amin village), North Darfur: Update 1: 20 March 2023

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As a subcomponent of the Mobility Tracking methodology (Round Five), the Emergency Event Tracking (EET) tool is deployed to track sudden displacement, provide more frequent updates on the scale of displacement, and quantify the affected population when needed.

Event Overview

From 27 February to 17 March 2023, multiple fire incidents were reported in Eiyal Amin village in At Tawisha locality, North Darfur. Reportedly, 79 houses were completely burnt down, and 21 houses were partially damaged. The first EET update estimates a total number of 575 individuals (119 households) are currently seeking shelter with relatives or neighborhoods across Eiyal Amin village of At Tawisha, North Darfur.

Field teams indicate that there were no deaths as a result of the fire and that four individuals were injured. The personal belongings of all affected households were destroyed during the fire incidents. Field teams estimate that 530 of the displaced individuals are Sudanese nationals, while 45 are non-Sudanese nationals. At least 184 cases of additional vulnerabilities in need of assistance and support were identified by key informants through DTM’s Protection indicator. Additionally, DTM Sudan estimates that there are approximately 86 persons with disabilities among the IDP caseload.*

Based on a ranking scale, the three priority needs across the caseload are Emergency Shelter, Food, and Health (medical needs).