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- initialism Independent Data Monitoring
Committee .
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The IDMC is a national, intergovernmental coordinating mechanism, located in the Department of Constitutional Development, that manages the prevention, mitigation and relief of disasters between national departments, provinces and affected communities as well as the relevant emergency services.
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The International Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC) states that over 3 million people have been displaced during the Swat crisis.
Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Handling The Return Of Refugees 2009
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Force as well as the Interim Disaster Management Centre (IDMC) that indicated that the tornado event that struck the towns of Mount
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The trial was stopped early based on this positive result and a recommendation from the Independent Data Monitoring Committee IDMC, following a pre-planned interim analysis.
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"Return has not always been durable, as the reduction of food rations in camps [for displaced people - IDPs] and the arrival of the new planting season rather than any improvement in security have led people to go back," the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) stated in a 24 February report.
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"Return has not always been durable, as the reduction of food rations in camps [for displaced people - IDPs] and the arrival of the new planting season rather than any improvement in security have led people to go back," the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) stated in a 24 February report.
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The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) partnered with Palestinian "right of return" NGO Badil on a report on the security barrier.
NGO Monitor News 2010
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During 2009, according to IDMC, about a million people returned to their villages in North and South Kivu - about the same number who fled because of clashes, mainly between government forces and Rwandan Hutu rebels.
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During 2009, according to IDMC, about a million people returned to their villages in North and South Kivu - about the same number who fled because of clashes, mainly between government forces and Rwandan Hutu rebels.
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During 2009, according to IDMC, about a million people returned to their villages in North and South Kivu - about the same number who fled because of clashes, mainly between government forces and Rwandan Hutu rebels.
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