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Incidents Deaths
Incidents trend1
Total of violent incidents and deaths reported in the Lake Chad Basin since November 2015
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Dec2015
Displacement trendTotal displacements in the Lake Chad Basin, including IDPs, refugees and returnees (in million)
Revised Requirement Sep - Dec 2016
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33Niger
Cameroon
Chad
Nigeria
FundedUnmet
(in million US$)
17Mpeople living in affected areas
CHD518k
CMR4M
NER704k
NGA12M
2.4Mpeople displaced
(IDPs, refugees and returnees)
CHD125k
CMR298k
NER302k
NGA1.68M
10.7Mpeople in need
CHD345k
CMR1.6M
NER340k
NGA8.5M
515,000children suffering from severe
acute malnutrition
CHD22k
CMR31k
NER12k
NGA450k
7.1Mfood insecure people at crisis
and emergency levels
CHD136k
CMR1.5M
NER340k
NGA7
5.1M NGACHD CMR NER
121 191 140 1.06B
US$1.5B requirements for 2017
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Accessible territories5
Not accessible
Main axes and townsaccessible with restrictionsAccessible
NIGERIA
NIGER
CAMEROON
CHAD
Yobe
Borno
Adamawa
Far-North
LacDiffa
Internally Displaced Persons3
Diffa
NIGERIA
NIGER
CAMEROON
CHAD
1.39M
122.3k
168.9k
192.9k
105.0k184.4k
Yobe
Borno
Adamawa
Far-North
LacDiffa
5k 695k25 50 150
CAMEROON
CHAD
NIGER
NIGERIA
72.7k
8.2k88.7k
YobeBorno
Adamawa
Far-North
LacDiffa
Refugees2
0,4k 70k10 15 35
NIGER
NIGERIA
CAMEROON
CHAD
Yobe
Adamawa
Far-North
LacDiffa
Borno
Latest incidents1
Incidents
Bama
Huyum
Bosso
Wasada LimaniChibok Ngoshe
Damboa
Askira
Monguno
Maiduguri
Kangarwa
Population movement and violent incidents in the most affected areas
Lake Chad Basin: Crisis Overview (as of 19 December 2016)
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: (1) ACLED database as of 03 Dec 2016. (2) UNHCR. (3) Cameroon DTM Aug 2016, Nigeria DTM Round 12, Chad CCCM/SHELTER/ANE, ORS (http://ors.ocharowca.info). (4) This figure does not include estimated returnees in Nigeria or those displaced by floods. (5) IOM, OCHA Nigeria. (6) UNICEF WCARO. (7)CH: projected situation (June-Aug 2017) Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] Website: wca.humanitarianresponse.info Twitter: @OCHAROWCADisclaimer: (a) The information in the snapshot applies to areas most affected by Boko Haram-related violence - Cameroon (Far-North), Chad (Lac), Niger (Diffa) and Nigeria (Adamawa, Borno and Yobe).
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Background
Recent developments
Around 17 million people live in the affected areas across the four Lake Chad countries. The number of displaced people has tripled over the last two years. Most of the displaced families are sheltered by communities that count among the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. Food insecurity and malnutrition have reached critical levels.
Over the recent weeks, a wave of suicide bombings and attacks targeting sites hosting the displaced, military positions and public facilities has hit Nigeria’s north-eastern Borno state. Across the border in Niger’s south-eastern Diffa region as well as the Far North region of Cameroon, suspected Boko Haram elements have also launched attacks and looted villages. Meanwhile, in north-eastern Nigeria, humanitarian response is expected to improve with the establishment of a humanitarian base camp and hub project aimed at allowing aid workers to quickly reach the millions of conflict-affected people with life-saving assistance. Between April and August, famine likely occurred in some areas hosting displaced people in Borno’s Bama and Banki towns and other nearby inaccessible areas, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification network. There is high likelihood that famine is ongoing and will continue in the inaccessible areas of Borno, assuming conditions will remain similar or worse to those observed in Bama and Banki towns earlier this year. Humanitarian partners have appealed for US$1.5 billion to assist 8.2 million people across the Lake Chad Basin in 2017.