The DTM is a monitoring tool designed to provide timely and accurate information on the population and Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) sites. It is a camp-based, rapid assessment that gathers information mainly through observation, physical counting and informant interviews. First rolled out in Haiti in March 2010, (DTM v1.0) was developed in collaboration with the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster and other partners taking into account the emergency information needs of various clusters immediately following the earthquake.
Latest Report: June 2016
16,497 IDP Households or 61,302 IDP Individuals still living in IDP sites.
33 Displacement Sites still open.
88% Tent and make-shift shelter sites.
12% T-Shelter sites. 3 IDP sites closed between 1st January and 31st March 2016.
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