IOM’s Mobility Tracking Matrix (MTM) was established in 2022 in Tajikistan. MTM is adapted to the context in Tajikistan based on IOM’s Global Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) methodology. MTM is a system that tracks and monitors displacement and population mobility. It is designed to regularly and systematically capture, process and disseminate information to provide a better understanding of the movements and evolving needs of various mobile populations, whether on site or en route.
To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.
The content presented on this portal is for informative purposes only. All information is being constantly validated including geo-location and attributes. As the situation is changing rapidly, we aren’t able to ensure up to date accuracy of some of the information, while it is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of uploading. The scale of the data operation also doesn’t enable us yet to ensure that there aren’t some errors. The timeliness of these updates depends on the timeframe within which the information becomes available and is processed by IOM. We encourage anybody with more accurate/updated information to contact DTM Covid-19 Coordination Team at:
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The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions, restrictions and blockages. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level. Subsequently, the IOM have initiated the following activities:
COVID-19 Travel Restriction Monitoring -
Using secondary data sources, such as the International Air Transport Association (
IATA
), media reports and information direct from IOM missions, this platform maps and analyzes the various country, territories and areas imposing restrictions, and those with restrictions being imposed upon them, all categorized by restriction type. All analyses is presented at country level.
COVID-19 Country Points of Entry (PoE) Status Baseline Assessment
– Using direct input from IOM missions, this dashboard displays daily updated mobility restrictions at location level (airport, land border points, blue border points, internal transit points). For each point of entry, data is collected on: type of restriction, measured applied & timeframe, population category that might be affected from the measures.
T
his data is displayed in the Point of Entry layers on this map.
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Base map from Google and country shapes from ESRI are for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.
* Information on COVID-19 cases is created and maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO)
ТАДЖИКИСТАНЕ – БАЗОВАЯ ОЦЕНКА И ИСС ЛЕ ДОВАНИЕ: ВОЗВРАЩ АЮЩИЕСЯ ТРУДЯЩИЕСЯ МИГРАНТЫ В ТАДЖИКИСТАНЕ (ДЕК АБРЬ 2022Г. – ФЕВРА ЛЬ 2023Г).
С декабря 2022 г. по февраль 2023 г. Миссия МОМ в Таджикистане провела оценку 859 сёл в 12 районах2 , где были проведены 1875 интервью с ключевыми информантами (20% - женщин) для базовой оценки и 979 интервью (из них 12% составили женщины) с возвращающимися в страну трудовыми мигрантами.
2024-04-26
<p>The Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) was conducted in all five provinces and all 12 districts/cities of Tajikistan (including Ismoili Somoni, Sino, Firdawsi, Shohmansur districts of Dushanbe city, Vahdat city, Rudaki district of Districts of Central Subordination, Khujand city of Sughd…
2023-11-11
<p>The surveys were conducted with return migrant workers using IOM’s Mobility Tracking Matrix (MTM) system in Tajikistan. The survey locations were selected based on the results of IOM’s Baseline Mobility Assessment on returning migrant workers. The report includes findings on socio-economic…
2023-10-12
<p>Baseline Mobility Assessment (BMA) was conducted in all five provinces and all 12 districts/cities (including Khujand and Khorugh cities, and Rudaki, Kulob, Panj, Vanj, Vahdat, Bokhtar, Firdawsi, Sino, Shohmansur and Ismoili Somoni dsitricts). This assessment covered <strong>919</…
DTM Global Survey 2023
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Global Survey 2023 is an annual stocktaking exercise which aims to present IOM DTM's operations and activities transparently. The Global Survey focuses on operations active from January 1 to December 31, 2023, with data collection occurring from February to April 2024.