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DTM Nigeria North East Nigeria. COVID-19 Point of Entry Dashboard: 22 176 KEY FIGURES NATIONALITIES (FIG. 1) OVERVIEW REASONS FOR MOVEMENT (FIG. 3) MODE OF TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 4) PASSENGERS HEALTH SCREENING HAVE YOU HAD ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 5) HAVE YOU SOUGHT ANY MEDICAL CARE IN ANY HEALTH FACILITY WITHIN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 7) HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MEDICATIONS IN THE LAST 24 HOURS? (FIG. 8) DO YOU HAVE THE STATE EMERGENCY CONTACT FOR COVID-19? (FIG. 9) HAVE YOU COME IN CONTACT WITH ANYONE WHO IS SICK IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 6) Points of Entry Total movements (within, incoming and outgoing) observed A total of 176 movements were observed at 22 points of entry in the conflict affected North Eastern Nigerian States of Adamawa and Borno between 29th April and 7th May 2020. Of the total movements recorded, 117 were within Nigeria (interstate and intrastate), 38 were incoming from neighbouring countries (Cameroon and Chad), while 21 were outgoing movements from Nigeria to Cameroon. Various travelers’ data was collected during the assessment to better inform on migrants’ gender, nationalities, reasons for moving, and mode of transportation, as shown in figures 1 to 4 below. Through interviews with travelers by enumerators at Points of Entry, information obtained about travelers’ points of departures, intended destination, vulnerabilities, reasons for moving and mode of transport. Additional questions concerning the Covid-19 pandemic were asked to determine if travelers exhibit any symptoms of coronavirus; have they come in contact with anyone who exhibits such symptoms or might have died from it? Furthermore, the assesment was to check if travelers have taken any medications in the last 24 hours and also to know if they are aware of the authorities to call in case of emergencies, the results are shown in figures 5 to 9. Chadian Cameroonian Nigerian 15% 84% 1% GENDER (FIG. 2) 18% 82% Reasons for Movement Number of Individuals In Percentage Short Term Local Movement 51 29% Family Visit 36 20% Due to Covid -19 34 19% Economic Migration 34 19% Seasonal 14 8% No Response 6 4% Forced Due to Insurgency 1 1% Total 176 100% 96 39 12 12 9 8 Car Motorbike Bike Bus Truck Foot SOURCE: ESRI, IOM & OPENSTREETMAP (OSM) The map is for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or accpetance of such boundaries by IOM. 163 8 3 1 1 none fever cough sneezing generally feeling unwell 172 2 2 none cough fever 124 48 2 2 none paracetamol antibiotics flu medication 136 28 12 No Yes Unknown For more information or to report an alert, please contact: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 903 8852 524 158 14 4 Yes No Response No Gwoza Belel Hildi Tasha Wakane Kojoli Gamsum Malabu Mararaba Mubi Road Uba Zaibadari Dong park Motor park Limankara Ghana Gate 1 Tashan Belel Mararraba Jada Numan motor park Jasco roundabout Wayam checking point Tashan Tsamiya Vizik 7 7 7 8 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 2 8 13 12 11 1 Bali Biu Gashaka Bama Alkaleri Gassol Song Toungo Kurmi Fufore Damboa Konduga Kirfi Dukku Mafa Jada Ibi Marte Hong Kaga Akko Magumeri Karim-Lamido Sardauna Donga Zaki Lau Gubio Darazo Gwoza Ganjuwa Bauchi Wukari Gamawa Gombi Hawul Ganye Dikwa Ussa Nganzai Kwami Shira Girei Ngala Yorro Kukawa Zing Askira/Uba Ardo-Kola Takum Maiha Demsa Nafada Chibok Shani Monguno Balanga Jere Bayo Guzamala Kala/Balge Mayo-Belwa Misau Funakaye Billiri Katagum Yamaltu/Deba Shelleng Damban Kaltungo Giade Itas/Gadau Lamurde Mobbar Michika Yola South Shomgom Mubi North Jama'are Numan Guyuk Madagali Kwaya Kusar Mubi South Tafawa-Balewa Jalingo Warji Maiduguri Gombe Yola North Borno Taraba Yobe Bauchi Adamawa Gombe Nigeria 1 4 4 4 4 2 14 9 15 15 17 8 8 8 15 12 16 12 25 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mont Illi Mayo-Binder Dodjé Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Chari-Baguirmi Mayo-Kebbi Est N'Djamena Chad Chad Cameroon ± North Adamawa East Centre Far-North West North-West South-West Littoral © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA 0 75 150 37.5 Km Neighbouring countries Main roads Rivers Point of Entry Outgoing travelers Incoming travelers Cross-border movements (Nigeria to Cameroon) X X

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Page 1: KEY FIGURES Kukawa 22 176 Gubio Guzamala Chad Monguno … COVID... · 24 hours and also to know if they are aware of the authorities to call in case of emergencies, the results are

DTMNigeria

North East Nigeria.COVID-19 Point of Entry Dashboard:

22 176KEY FIGURES

NATIONALITIES (FIG. 1)

OVERVIEW

REASONS FOR MOVEMENT (FIG. 3)

MODE OF TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 4)

PASSENGERS HEALTH SCREENING

HAVE YOU HAD ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 5)

HAVE YOU SOUGHT ANY MEDICAL CARE IN ANY HEALTH FACILITY WITHIN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 7)

HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MEDICATIONS IN THE LAST 24 HOURS? (FIG. 8)

DO YOU HAVE THE STATE EMERGENCY CONTACT FOR COVID-19? (FIG. 9)

HAVE YOU COME IN CONTACT WITH ANYONE WHO IS SICK IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 6)

Points of Entry Total movements (within, incoming and outgoing) observed

A total of 176 movements were observed at 22 points of entry in the conflict affected North Eastern Nigerian States of Adamawa and Borno between 29th April and 7th May 2020. Of the total movements recorded, 117 were within Nigeria (interstate and intrastate), 38 were incoming from neighbouring countries (Cameroon and Chad), while 21 were outgoing movements from Nigeria to Cameroon.

Various travelers’ data was collected during the assessment to better inform on migrants’ gender, nationalities, reasons for moving, and mode of transportation, as shown in figures 1 to 4 below.

Through interviews with travelers by enumerators at Points of Entry, information obtained about travelers’ points of departures, intended destination, vulnerabilities, reasons for moving and mode of transport. Additional questions concerning the Covid-19 pandemic were asked to determine if travelers exhibit any symptoms of coronavirus; have they come in contact with anyone who exhibits such symptoms or might have died from it?

Furthermore, the assesment was to check if travelers have taken any medications in the last 24 hours and also to know if they are aware of the authorities to call in case of emergencies, the results are shown in figures 5 to 9.

Chadian

Cameroonian

Nigerian

15%

84%

1%

GENDER (FIG. 2)

18% 82%

Reasons for Movement Number of Individuals In PercentageShort Term Local Movement 51 29%

Family Visit 36 20%Due to Covid -19 34 19%

Economic Migration 34 19%Seasonal 14 8%

No Response 6 4%Forced Due to Insurgency 1 1%

Total 176 100%

96

39

121298

CarMotorbikeBikeBusTruckFootSOURCE: ESRI, IOM & OPENSTREETMAP (OSM)The map is for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or accpetance of such boundaries by IOM.

163

8

3

1

1

none

fever

cough

sneezing

generallyfeeling unwell

172

2 2none cough fever

124

48

2 2none paracetamol antibiotics flu medication

136

28

12

No

Yes

Unknown

For more information or to report an alert, please contact:Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 903 8852 524

158

14 4

Yes

No Response

No

Gwoza

Belel

Hildi

Tasha

Wakane

KojoliGamsum

Malabu

Mararaba

Mubi RoadUba

Zaibadari

Dong park

Motor park

Limankara

Ghana Gate 1

Tashan Belel

Mararraba Jada

Numan motor park

Jasco roundaboutWayam checking point

Tashan Tsamiya Vizik

7

7 7

81

4

1

1

1

1

1

4

2

22

3

3

3

3

2

2

5

5

5

2

2

2

8

13

12

11

1

Bali

Biu

Gashaka

Bama

Alkaleri

Gassol

Song

Toungo

Kurmi

Fufore

Damboa

Konduga

Kirfi

Dukku

Mafa

Jada

Ibi

Marte

Hong

Kaga

Akko

Magumeri

Karim-Lamido

Sardauna

Donga

Zaki

Lau

Gubio

Darazo Gwoza

Ganjuwa

Bauchi

Wukari

Gamawa

Gombi

Hawul

Ganye

Dikwa

Ussa

Nganzai

Kwami

Shira

Girei

Ngala

Yorro

Kukawa

Zing

Askira/Uba

Ardo-Kola

Takum

Maiha

Demsa

Nafada

Chibok

Shani

Monguno

Balanga

Jere

Bayo

Guzamala

Kala/Balge

Mayo-Belwa

Misau

Funakaye

Billiri

Katagum

Yamaltu/Deba

Shelleng

Damban

Kaltungo

Giade

Itas/Gadau

Lamurde

Mobbar

Michika

Yola South

Shomgom

Mubi North

Jama'are

Numan

Guyuk

Madagali

Kwaya Kusar

Mubi South

Tafawa-Balewa

Jalingo

Warji

Maiduguri

Gombe

Yola North

Borno

Taraba

Yobe

Bauchi

Adamawa

Gombe

Nigeria

1

4 4

4 4

2

14 9

15

15

17

8

8

8

15 12

16

12

25

14

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Mont IlliMayo-Binder

Dodjé

Mayo-Kebbi Ouest

Chari-Baguirmi

Mayo-Kebbi Est

N'Djamena

Chad

Chad

Cameroon

±North

Adamawa

East

Centre

Far-North

West

North-West

South-West

Littoral © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA0 75 15037.5 Km

Neighbouring countries

Main roadsRivers

Point of Entry

Outgoing travelers

Incoming travelers

Cross-border movements(Nigeria to Cameroon)

X

X