International Immigration: Decreased displacement cases in Yemen
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The International Organization for Immigration (IOM) said in a report on displacement, which was issued on Monday, that it had monitored 25 families consisting of 150 people, who were displaced at least once, during the period between 2 and 8 February 2025.
The report added that last week's displacement cases represented a decrease of 40% from the previous week; The period is determined (January 26 - February 1, 2025), in which 42 families consisting of 252 people were displaced.
Al -Dhouh Ferry (DTM) of the Immigration Organization explained that the new displacement cases were recorded in 4 governorates, most of which were in Marib that received 16 families (internal and Hadramout), compared to 6 families in Hodeidah (internal), and two families in Taiz (internal In addition to one family, he was displaced internally in Al -Dhalea.
The report indicated that the economic conditions associated with the conflict were the main reason behind the departure of 15 families to their original areas; With 60% of the total new displacement cases, while security concerns and threats prompted 10 families; And by 40% for displacement.
He added that 36% of the new displaced families during the past week need shelter services, 20% for food, while 28% of them lack financial support, 8% for livelihoods, and 8% for non -food items (NFI).
Al -Dhouh matrix reported that it had monitored 8 additional displaced families in the governorates of Marib and Al -Hodeidah, which was not covered by the report of the week before last, “These numbers were added to the total cumulative displacement registered since the beginning of the year.”
According to the statistics issued by the International Organization of Immigration, the total number of displacement internally in Yemen during the period between January 1 and February 8, 2025, reached 216 families consisting of 1,296 people.