Flow Monitoring Dashboard - Ethiopia (March 2021)
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OVERVIEW
In March 2021, a total of 19,450 movements were observed across Ethiopia’s five flow monitoring points (FMPs). This represents a 2% increase in daily average movement in comparison with February 2021 when an average of 615 movements per day were observed. It should be noted that data collection at Humera Flow Monitoring Point in Tigray region is not taking place due to security and access constraints, thus affecting the total number of movements for the month.
Following the steady increase in movements, outgoing movements during March have continued to be significantly higher (77.3%) than incoming movements (22.7%). The percentage of outgoing versus incoming movements have climbed above the proportions observed before the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Ethiopia. A total of 15,031 outgoing movements were observed of which 6,722 (44.7%) were going towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2,359 (15.7%) travelling
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Flow Monitoring Dashboard - Ethiopia (January 2021)
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In January 2021, a total of 17,316 movements were observed across Ethiopia’s five flow monitoring points (FMPs) whereby outgoing movements during January have continued to be significantly higher (77%) than incoming movements (23%). The percentage of outgoing versus incoming movements have climbed above the proportions observed before the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Ethiopia. A total of 13,416 outgoing movements were observed of which 6,610 (49%) were going to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2,311 (17%) intended to go to Djibouti, 1,899 (14%) were going to Kenya, 771 (6%) to Yemen and 762 (6%) headed to South Africa.
On the other hand, 3,900 incoming movements were observed, of which 2,643 (68%) had originated from Sudan while 545 (14%) and 516 (13%) came from Kenya and Djibouti respectively. Almost all of these were Ethiopian nationals who were likely returning home. The number of incoming movements into Ethiopia