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WHO WE AREThe International Organization for Migration (IOM) is part of the United Nations System as the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all, with 174 member states and a presence in over 100 countries.
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SITUATION REPORT JULY—SEPTEMBER 2024
In response to the crisis in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) remains committed to supporting displaced communities. During the third Quarter of 2024 (July to September), IOM’s key humanitarian achievements included:
- The CCCM team has transferred 726 households from collective centers to planned sites in North Kivu and 376 households residing in high-risk zones in sites due to gas emissions to safer areas.
- Site committee elections have been conducted in 12 sites in Ituri and one site in North Kivu.
- 24 reports of the Displacement Tracking Matrix were published by IOM, of which one was the Internal Displacement Overview 2024 published in September with displacement figures collected in all 26 provinces of the country from June to August, 16 of Emergency Event Tracking (EET) Assessments and two Crisis Analyses on the M23 crisis in North Kivu.
- 5,501 emergency shelters were distributed and constructed, 14,000 light shelter kits, 861 shelter rehabilitation kits and 8,903 non-food item kits were distributed to displaced families.
- 852 ventilated improved pit (VIPs) latrines, 455 handwashing stations, 343 emergency showers and 57 water points were constructed in sites. 4,957 Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Kits were distributed to displaced women and girls.
The report can be downloaded here.