International migration: The displacement of 552 Yemeni families since the beginning of this year

The International Organization for Migration in Yemen (IOM), in its weekly report issued today, Sunday, February 25, 2024, announced the toll of families that have been displaced since the beginning of this year, indicating the continuation of displacement in Yemen on a daily basis, most of them from areas under the control of The Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia.
The International Organization for Migration said that from January 1 to February 24, 2024, its Displacement Tracking Matrix tracked 552 families (3,312 individuals) who were displaced once on Least.
She explained that from 18 to 24 February 2024, the Displacement Tracking Matrix of the International Organization for Migration in Yemen tracked 21 families (126 individuals) displaced at least once.
It showed that a number of (16 families) were displaced last week to Ma’rib Governorate, and most of the displacement cases in the governorate came from Ma’rib and Hodeidah, and two families were displaced from Damt in Al-Dhale’e and Taiz to Al-Azraq District in Al-Dhale’e Governorate, and two families were displaced to Al-Mukha District in Taiz Governorate, and the cases of displacement The International Organization for Migration indicated that it had also recorded, during the past week, the return of four displaced families in Ma’rib Governorate to their original locations.
The International Organization identified There were 35 displaced families displaced during the previous reporting period, which covered the period from 11 to 17 February 2024, in the governorates of Taiz (14 families), Ma’rib (12 families), and Al-Hudaydah (9 families). These numbers were added to the total cumulative displacement recorded since The beginning of the year.