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INFO-GRAPHICS TIGRAY REGION: IOM’S Eritrean Refugee Relocaon 11 March, 2015 TOTAL IOM ASSISTED IN TIGRAY TIGRAY ERITREA SUB OFFICE TRANSPORTATION AND MEDICAL CHECK UP BACKGROUND IOM Sub-office in Shire deployed two dedicated buses and a van to relocate the refugees and their belongings. IOM has assigned doctors and nurses to conduct Pre-Departure Medical Screening and health assessments which idenfies refugees’ fitness to travel before departure. IOM also provides water, biscuit and operaonal escort for all refugees. Moreover, adional medical escort has been assigned to pregnant/lactang women, children, disabled, elders and other vulnerable refugees. Following ARRA and UNHCR’s request, IOM has started providing transportaon assistance for Eritrean refugees registered at Endabaguna screening centre by the Government of Ethiopia and UNHCR since 19 December, 2014. Currently Ethiopia is hosng more than 76,000 Eritreans in four camps namely, Adi- Harush, Hitsats, Mai-Aini and Shimelba, in Tigray Region. In comparison to the number of refugees entering Ethiopia since 1998, there has been a large number of refugees entering into the country starng from March 2014, where monthly arrival rate have been registered at an average ranging between 2,000 and 2,500. TOTAL ARRIVALS/ REGISTERED AND RELOCATED Relocaon Direcon Major entry points Kenya Somalia Uganda Sudan Eritrea Ethiopia South Sudan Yemen Saudi Arabia Tigray Red Sea Gulf of Aden Djibouti Legend International Boundary Regional Boundary 0 270 540 135 Km · IOM ERITREAN REFUGEE RELOCATION 11 MARCH, 2015 TRAVEL ROUTES FROM ENDABAGUNA MONTH HITSATS MAI-AINI ADIHARUSH SHIMELBA TOTAL BY MONTH DEC 1,500 60 77 5 1,642 JAN 919 0 1,695 18 2,632 FEB 2,871 429 260 21 3,581 MAR 1,390 194 32 7 1,623 TOTAL BY CAMP 4,702 427 2,034 37 9,478 IOM’s presence 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 Hitsats Mai-aini Adiharush Shimelba Total by Month Dec Jan Feb Mar Total By Camp

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IOM Sub-office in Shire deployed two dedicated buses and a van to relocate the refugees and their belongings. IOM has assigned doctors and nurses to conduct Pre-Departure Medical Screening and health assessments which identifies refugees’ fitness to travel before departure. IOM also provides water, biscuit and operational escort for all refugees. Moreover, aditional medical escort has been assigned to pregnant/lactating women, children, disabled, elders and other vulnerable refugees.

Following ARRA and UNHCR’s request, IOM has started providing transportation assistance for Eritrean refugees registered at Endabaguna screening centre by the Government of Ethiopia and UNHCR since 19 December, 2014. Currently Ethiopia is hosting more than 76,000 Eritreans in four camps namely, Adi-Harush, Hitsats, Mai-Aini and Shimelba, in Tigray Region. In comparison to the number of refugees entering Ethiopia since 1998, there has been a large number of refugees entering into the country starting from March 2014, where monthly arrival rate have been registered at an average ranging between 2,000 and 2,500.

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TRAVEL ROUTES FROM ENDABAGUNA

MONTH HITSATS MAI-AINI ADIHARUSH SHIMELBA ToTal by MonTh

Dec 1,500 60 77 5 1,642

JAN 919 0 1,695 18 2,632

feb 2,871 429 260 21 3,581

MAR 1,390 194 32 7 1,623

ToTal by caMp 4,702 427 2,034 37 9,478

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