IDMC

Global Reference Data and Analysis on Internal Displacement

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ABOUT

The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) spearheads a vital initiative to harmonize global data on internal displacement. This effort aims to inform effective prevention, response, and solution strategies for internal displacement crises. Unique to this project is the integration of state-of-the-art data processing techniques and extensive partnerships, leveraging the unparalleled global reference dataset and analysis on internal displacement.  

Global

$1.5 million

24 months

OBJECTIVES

AUTOMATE

Data processing and enhance information sharing to expand coverage and offer near-real-time data insights on internal displacement.

DEEPEN

The understanding of historical internal displacement trends to inform sustainable solutions and policy development for internal displacement.

STRENGTHEN

Monitoring capabilities and extend partnerships to improve internal displacement data timeliness, comprehensiveness, and quality.

IMPACT AT SCALE

With support from CRAF'd, the IDMC project transforms its approach to monitoring internal displacement into a pioneering global data infrastructure. By employing cutting-edge automated data processing and enhancing historical data analysis, this initiative fills crucial gaps in understanding and designing approaches for sustainable solutions to internal displacement crises. The project, underpinned by the CRAF'd commitment to innovative data solutions, promises a transformative impact on global crisis action, setting a new benchmark for evidence-based action in addressing displacement.

12,000

Downloads of IDMC data on internal displacement every year.

$50M

Crisis aid facilitated that arrives earlier, faster, and more targeted and dignified way.

71M

People in fragile and crisis-affected settings benefit from earlier, faster, more targeted, and dignified assistance.

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