ett report: no. 52 | 30 january – 5 february 2018 … · askira/uba demsa shani bayo mayo-belwa...

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Biu Bama Song Toungo Fufore Damboa Konduga Mafa Jada Marte Hong Kaga Abadam Gombi Hawul Ganye Dikwa Girei Askira/Uba Demsa Shani Bayo Mayo-Belwa Shelleng Lamurde Numan Kukawa Magumeri Gubio Gwoza Mobbar Nganzai Guzamala Ngala Maiha Chibok Monguno Kala/Balge Michika Guyuk Madagali Yola South Mubi North Kwaya Kusar Borno Adamawa 12 17 8 25 4 17 56 45 280 49 106 161 133 38 22 53 116 61 104 39 23 316 10 515 740 152 423 323 54 110 199 206 24 68 41 Jere Mubi South Maiduguri Yola North 56 52 78 State boundary LGA boundary Inaccessible areas Movements ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Number of individuals 10 - 62 63 - 133 134 - 206 207 - 515 516 - 740 DTM Nigeria IOM OIM EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements Humanitarian Aid And Civil Protec�on IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since the latest DTM round of assessments are represented in this report. The data has been collected by DTM staff deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground. Arrivals: 4,150 individuals Departures: 590 individuals MOVEMENT SUMMARY Within the period of 30 January to 5 February 2018, a total of 4,150 arrivals, and 590 departures were recorded at loca�ons in Askira/Uba, Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Fufore, Girei, Gubio, Guzamala, Gwoza, Hawul, Hong, Jere, Kaga, Kala/Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Madagali, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiha, Michika, Mobbar, Monguno, Mubi-North, Mubi-South, Ngala, Nganzai, Yola-North, and Yola-South LGAs in Borno and Adamawa States. The main triggers were poor living condi�ons (27%), voluntary reloca�on (27%), ongoing conflict (24%), improved security (20%) and military opera�ons (2%). Totals Movement triggers Affected popula�on Arrivals from Cameroon, Niger and Chad ETT Report: No. 52 | 30 January – 5 February 2018 NUMBER OF ARRIVALS Mobbar: (Trigger: voluntary reloca�on): 740 individuals (returnees) arrived at Damasak Central ward of Mobbar LGA from Difa, Niger Republic. They are in need of food, shelter and NFI assistance. Gwoza: (Triggers: poor living condi�ons, voluntary reloca�on, ongoing conflict): 515 arrivals were recorded in Gwoza during the repor�ng period. These include 105 arrivals at the Transit camp in Pulka, 28 arrivals at GSS Camp from Minawawo in Cameroon, 348 arrivals at Wakane town from Mubi-South LGA in Adamawa State, 26 arrivals at Wakane from Ashigashiya ward of Gwoza and 8 arrivals at Limankara/Hambagada ward of Gwoza from Mubi-South. Nganzai: (Trigger: ongoing conflict): 423 individuals arrived at Gajiram/Kuda town in Nganzai LGA during the repor�ng period. The influx was as a result of recent conflict in surrounding villages in Nganzai. Jere: (Triggers: ongoing conflict, poor living condi�ons): 323 arrivals were recorded in Jere during the repor�ng period. These include 166 arrivals at Dusuman ward and 157 arrivals at Old-Maiduguri ward. Summary of major movements IDP RETURNEES Poor Living Condions Voluntary Relocaon Ongoing Conicts Improved Security Military Operaons Poor Living Condions Voluntary Relocaon Ongoing Conicts Improved Security Military Operaons Number of individuals 1,272 1,263 1,131 973 105 66% 34% 740 208 17 NIGER CAMEROON CHAD

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Biu

Bama

Song

Toungo

Fufore

Damboa

Konduga

Mafa

Jada

Marte

Hong

Kaga

Abadam

Gombi

Hawul

Ganye

Dikwa

Girei

Askira/Uba

Demsa

Shani

Bayo

Mayo-Belwa

Shelleng

Lamurde

Numan

Kukawa

Magumeri

Gubio

Gwoza

Mobbar

Nganzai

Guzamala

Ngala

Maiha

Chibok

Monguno

Kala/Balge

Michika

Guyuk

Madagali

Yola South

Mubi North

Kwaya Kusar

Borno

Adamawa

12

17

8

25

417

56

45

280

49

106161

133

38

22

53

116 61

104

39

23

316

10

515

740152

423

323

54

110

199

206

24

68

41

Jere

Mubi South

Maiduguri

Yola North

5652

78

State boundary

LGA boundary

Inaccessible areas

Movements

ARRIVAL

DEPARTURE

Number of individuals

10 - 62

63 - 133

134 - 206

207 - 515

516 - 740

DTMNigeria

IOM OIM

EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT)DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria

DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements

Humanitarian AidAnd Civil Protec�on

IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since the latest DTM round of assessments are represented in this report. The data has been collected by DTM sta� deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground.

Arrivals: 4,150 individuals

Departures: 590 individuals

MOVEMENTSUMMARY

Within the period of 30 January to 5 February 2018, a total of 4,150 arrivals, and 590 departures were recorded at loca�ons in Askira/Uba, Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Fufore, Girei, Gubio, Guzamala, Gwoza, Hawul, Hong, Jere, Kaga, Kala/Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Madagali, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiha, Michika, Mobbar, Monguno, Mubi-North, Mubi-South, Ngala, Nganzai, Yola-North, and Yola-South LGAs in Borno and Adamawa States.

The main triggers were poor living condi�ons (27%), voluntary reloca�on (27%), ongoing conflict (24%), improved security (20%) and military opera�ons (2%).

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Movement triggers

Affected popula�on Arrivals from Cameroon, Niger and Chad

ETT Report: No. 52 | 30 January – 5 February 2018

NUMBER OF ARRIVALS

Mobbar: (Trigger: voluntary reloca�on): 740 individuals (returnees) arrived at Damasak Central ward of Mobbar LGA from Difa, Niger Republic. They are in need of food, shelter and NFI assistance.

Gwoza: (Triggers: poor living condi�ons, voluntary reloca�on, ongoing conflict): 515 arrivals were recorded in Gwoza during the repor�ng period. These include 105 arrivals at the Transit camp in Pulka, 28 arrivals at GSS Camp from Minawawo in Cameroon, 348 arrivals at Wakane town from Mubi-South LGA in Adamawa State, 26 arrivals at Wakane from Ashigashiya ward of Gwoza and 8 arrivals at Limankara/Hambagada ward of Gwoza from Mubi-South.

Nganzai: (Trigger: ongoing conflict): 423 individuals arrived at Gajiram/Kuda town in Nganzai LGA during the repor�ng period. The influx was as a result of recent conflict in surrounding villages in Nganzai.

Jere: (Triggers: ongoing conflict, poor living condi�ons): 323 arrivals were recorded in Jere during the repor�ng period. These include 166 arrivals at Dusuman ward and 157 arrivals at Old-Maiduguri ward.

Summary of major movements

IDP

RETURNEES

Poor Living Condi�ons

Voluntary Reloca�on

Ongoing Conflicts

Improved Security

Military Opera�ons

Poor LivingCondi�ons

VoluntaryReloca�on

OngoingConflicts

ImprovedSecurity

MilitaryOpera�ons

Number of individuals 1,2721,2631,131973105

66%

34%740

208

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NIGER CAMEROON CHAD

Biu

Bama

Song

Toungo

Fufore

Damboa

Konduga

Mafa

Jada

Marte

Hong

Kaga

Abadam

Gombi

Hawul

Ganye

Dikwa

Girei

Askira/Uba

Demsa

Shani

Bayo

Mayo-Belwa

Shelleng

Lamurde

Numan

Kukawa

Magumeri

Gubio

Gwoza

Mobbar

Nganzai

Guzamala

Ngala

Maiha

Chibok

Monguno

Kala/Balge

Michika

Guyuk

Madagali

Yola South

Mubi North

Kwaya Kusar

Borno

Adamawa

12

17

8

25

417

56

45

280

49

106161

133

38

22

53

116 61

104

39

23

316

10

515

740152

423

323

54

110

199

206

24

68

41

Jere

Mubi South

Maiduguri

Yola North

5652

78

State boundary

LGA boundary

Inaccessible areas

Movements

ARRIVAL

DEPARTURE

Number of individuals

10 - 62

63 - 133

134 - 206

207 - 515

516 - 740

Table 1. Details of movement by loca�on of assessment and loca�on of arrival/departure - *movements with an average of 30 persons

Humanitarian AidAnd Civil Protec�on

Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9075070001Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9038852524 For more informa�on or to report an alert, please contact:

DTM informa�on products: h�p://nigeria.iom.int/dtm

Arriving from/Depar�ng toLocal government area (LGA) Ward Local government area (LGA) ARRIVAL DEPARTURE

DIFA 433 0SHETTIMARI 307 0

GWOZA WAKANE MUBI SOUTH 348 0PULKA/BOKKO GWOZA 59 0DUSUMAN MARTE 118 0

KONDUGA 111 0MARTE 41 0

GAJIRAM NGANZAI 356 0KUDA NGANZAI 67 0

MONGUNO MONGUNO NGANZAI 195 0MADAGALI MADAGALI GWOZA 0 270BAMA SHEHURI BAMA 105 0MAFA MAFA JERE 113 0KONDUGA AUNO KONDUGA 106 0

GAMBORU MARWA 53 0NGALA JERE 66 0BAGA HADEJA 49 0

BUNZA 43 0GURI 47 0KUKAWA 39 0MAIDUGURI 58 0

ASKIRA/UBA MUSSA ASKIRA/UBA 34 0CHIBOK KUBURBULA CHIBOK 39 0DAMBOA DAMBOA CENTRAL DAMBOA 49 0

EDO 42 0ILE-IFE 31 0GUZAMALA 51 0NGANZAI 73 0

KALA/BALGE RANN MAKARY 38 0MAGUMERI 61 0NGANZAI 37 0

MUBI NORTH WURO-BULUDE GWOZA 0 45MUBI SOUTH GUDE GWOZA 0 56YOLA NORTH NAMTARI MUBI NORTH 0 34

MOBBAR DAMASAK CENTRAL

NGALA

NGANZAI

Movement Details

JEREOLD MAIDUGURI

KUKAWA

MAGUMERI GAJIGANNA

DORO

KUKAWA

Tracking loca�on

DIKWA DIKWA CENTRAL

GUZAMALA MAIRARI

GWOZA

The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM.

IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since

the latest DTM round of assessments are represented in this report. The data has been collected by DTM sta� deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked

with the partners present on the ground.