Assessing the Use of Call Detail Records (CDR) for Monitoring Mobility and Displacement

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Acronyms and Abbreviations General Report CCCM

Camp Coordination and Camp Management

IOM

United Nations International Organization for Migration

CDR

Call detail records

IOM HQ

IOM Headquarters

COVID-19

Coronavirus disease 2019

IP

Internet protocol address

CSO

Civil society organization

LEG

Office of Legal Affairs, an office within IOM

DoE

Department of Emergencies, a department within IOM

MNO

Mobile network operator

DTM

Displacement Tracking Matrix, a system used by IOM

MPA

Migrant Protection and Assistance, a division within IOM

DRR

Disaster Risk Reduction

NGO

Non-governmental organization

EU

The European Union

OCHA

GDPR

General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

SIM

Subscriber identity module

GSM

Global System for Mobile Communications

SMS

Short message service

GMDAC

Global Migration Data Analysis Centre of IOM

SPIA

The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

HO

Humanitarian organization

UN

The United Nations

HRC

United Nations Human Rights Council

UNFPA

United Nations Population Fund

ICRC

International Committee of the Red Cross

UNHCR

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

ICT

Information and communication technologies

USAID

IDMC

Internal Displacement Monitoring Center

United States Agency for International Development

VoIP

Voice over internet protocol address

IDP

Internally displaced persons

WFP

United Nations World Food Programme

IRC

International Rescue Committee

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