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CCCM Nepal - Displacement Tracking Matrix
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The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) is an information management/assessment tool developed by the International Organization for Migration to gather baseline information on displaced populations and their conditions in the location in which they have temporarily settled.
More information on DTM
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MapsSite profilesDTM & RIS District profilesDatasetsOther
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2016-07-12 - DTM Round 8 ReportNepal DTM Round 8 AtlasNepal DTM R8 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R8 - District ProfilesCheck this spreadsheet tabs below to access datasets of all DTM rounds DTM Round 8 Questionnaire
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2016-06-08 - DTM Round 7 ReportInteractive Map- R8Nepal DTM R7 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R7 - District ProfilesDTM Round 7 Questionnaire
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2016-03-18 - DTM Round 6 ReportInteractive Map- R7Nepal DTM R6 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R6 - District ProfilesDTM Round 6 Questionnaire
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2015-11-25 - DTM Round 5 ReportNepal DTM Round 7 AtlasNepal DTM R5 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R5 - District ProfilesDTM Round 5 questionnaire
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2015-09-15 - DTM Round 4 ReportNepal DTM Round 6 AtlasNepal DTM R4 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R4 - District ProfilesDTM Round 4 questionnaire
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2015-07-21 - DTM Round 3 ReportInteractive Map - R6Nepal DTM R3 - Site ProfilesNepal DTM R3 - District ProfilesDTM Round 3 questionnaire
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2015-06-15 - DTM Round 2 ReportNepal DTM Round 5 AtlasNepal RIS R3 - District ProfilesDTM R8 DataDTM Round 2 questionnaire
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Interactive Map - R5DTM R7 Data
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Interactive Map - R4DTM R6 Data
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Nepal DTM Round 4 AtlasDTM R5 Data
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Nepal DTM Round 3 AtlasDTM R4 Data
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Summary of the Nepal Displacement Tracking Matrix
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The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) is an information management tool used by International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster. The DTM monitors the status and location of displaced populations in temporary displacement sites, gathering information about humanitarian needs and gaps of persons displaced by the earthquake. The data is collected primarily through key informant interviews, observations, small group discussions with both men, women and children.
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From 2nd February to 6th March 2016, the DTM team identified and visited 107 potential displacement sites across the affected districts. Of these, 82 were active and hosting 20 households or more in camp-like settings while remaining 25 were found closed or below DTM criteria (20 or more households). These 82 sites were hosting an estimated 5,727 households (26,119 people). Of this population, 13,847 were female, 12,425 male and 3,394 were children under 5 years old.
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Dursa Gaang - Rasuwa
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Criteria for Priority Sites
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1. 20 households or more – the number of households living on site exceed 20.
2. Higher density tents/shelters in camp-like setting – excluding villages that have scattered shelter within.
3. Cross-district displacement – Groups of IDPs that have been displaced from another district, even if they do not comply to number 1: 20 households or more
4. IDPs are living on site – accessing basic services and infrastructure on site.
- Accessing toilets/latrines on site, or using a nearby toilet that is NOT their own.
- Possession of their belongings – look for things like cooking pots and stoves.
- Clear indications that they are cooking on site (gas cylinders, communal cooking area).

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For further information on DTM methodology, questionnaire or data, kindly contact the CCCM Nepal DTM team (nepaleqdtm@iom.int)
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