Chad’s Migratory Dynamics: IOM’s 2026 Flow Monitoring Insights BODY: N’Djamena, Chad – June 19, 2026 The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has published a comprehensive report detailing migratory flows in Chad from January to March 2026.
The findings, gathered through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) and individual flow population surveys, offer a nuanced view of the country’s complex migratory landscape.
The DTM, a collaborative effort with local and national authorities, has been pivotal in monitoring movements across Chad.
The data reveals significant patterns of migration, with the country’s borders with Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Libya identified as critical mobility hotspots.
The report highlights the challenges faced by individuals on the move, with internal displacement and cross — border movements stemming from conflicts and humanitarian crises. It underscores the importance of regional cooperation in addressing these challenges, emphasizing the need for increased support for local authorities and communities hosting displaced persons and migrants.
The IOM’s analysis provides policymakers and stakeholders with crucial data to develop effective strategies for managing migration in Chad.
The findings underscore the need for a comprehensive approach that considers both the drivers and consequences of migration in the region. KICKER: As Chad navigates the complexities of migration, the IOM’s data serves as a cornerstone for shaping informed policies and support systems for those affected by migratory movements.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: reliefweb
Source: International Organization for Migration


