Key Findings
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26,761 households (137,096 internally displaced persons) registered and assessed by IOM in all regions in Mali. 79,843 IDPs in the south and 57,253 IDPs in the north.
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IDPs’ movement toward the northern regions continue, even if they slow down since the beginning of the year
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A survey conducted on IDPs in the south and in the north, revealed that 75% of displaced households want to go back to their place of origin, while 21% would like to stay in the place of displacement.
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283 935 returnees (to their places of origin) identified in Gao, Tombouctou, Kidal and Mopti
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A survey conducted on IDPs’ primary needs, shows that 45% of the IDP households expressed needs in terms of food, 18% in the form of shelter, 13% in terms of employment and 7% for transportation support.
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A need evaluation conducted in villages in the northern regions revealed needs in terms of foods (71% of assessed villages) and in terms of WASH (14% of assessed villages)