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Doro
BagaKauwa
Bunari
KukawaKekeno
Mairari
Bunduram
Monguno
Damasak
Maiduguri
BAMAKONDUGA
KUKAWA
MAFA
ABADAM
MAGUMERI
MARTE
GUBIO
MOBBAR
DIKWA
NGANZAI
GWOZA
GUZAMALA
NGALA
JERE
KALA/BALGE
MAIDUGURI
UMARARI
EYN CAMP
NYSC CAMP
GUBIO CAMP
BAKASI CAMP
MOGOLISCAMP
CHEZCOANCAMP
MADINATUCAMP
TEACHERS' VILLAGE
RAILWAYTERMINUS
CAMP JERE
KONDUGA
JERE
Maiduguri
Doro
Baga
Kauwa
Bunari
Kukawa
KekenoMairari
Bunduram
Monguno
Damasak BORNOKUKAWA
MAFA
ABADAM
MARTE
GUBIO
MOBBAR
NGANZAI
GUZAMALA
NGANZAI
DIKWA
MONGUNO
NGALA
UMARARI
EYN CAMP
NYSC CAMP
GUBIO CAMP
BAKASI CAMP
MOGOLIS CAMP
CHEZCOAN CAMP
MADINATU CAMP
TEACHERS' VILLAGE
RAILWAYTERMINUS
CAMP
JEREKONDUGA
JERE
Maiduguri
Borno
Adamawa
Yobe
Abuja
State capital
Town facing recent armed conflict
Majority of new arrivals movementsince November 2018
LGA with new arrivals
LGA witnessing recent conflict
41,400approximate number of new arrivals since 1 November 2018
On 3 Jan 19, 5,500 new arrivals to different LGAs, including 3,600 to MMC.
In MMC, Konduga and Jere LGAs, new arrivals are seeking refuge in camps that are already congest-ed
Teachers’ Village, Bakasi, Chezcoan, Mogolis, NYSC, Umarari and EYN are camps located in MMC. Gubio and Madinatu are located in Konduga and Jere respectively. 80 per cent (25,247 out of 31,657) of new arrivals in these locations departed from Baga ward in Kukawa Local Government Area.
Partner assessments identified priority needs including shelter, non-food items (tarpaulins, cooking utensils, sleeping mats, blankets, hygiene items and clothing), WASH and food. The response to the newly displaced and affected is ongoing in MMC and Monguno, with a focus on food, WASH, nutrition, health and shelter, which is being carried out with the Government.
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1200
2400
3600
4800
6000
10-Jan1-Jan1-Dec1-Nov
Trends of new arrivals per day1
Breakdown of new arrivals per Local Government Area2
New arrival locations in Maiduguri, Kondunga and Jere3
Needs and response
Projected new arrivals by end of April 20194
25,0678,962
4,560
2,030
105
21,090
4,560
2,030
2,112
624
555
1,050
23,100
10,400
4,900
4,800
3,400
2,200
1,800
1,600
1,400
875
CHAD
Lake Chad
NIGER
Recent violence in Nigeria’s north-east has led to massive civilian displacement. Particu-larly clashes on 26 December in Baga, 200 kilometers north of the Borno State capital Maiduguri, and subsequent attempted attacks on Monguno on 28 December have triggered the movement of new arrivals mainly into Maiduguru Metropolitan Council (MMC), Monguno, Konduga and Jere local government areas (LGAs).
Others*Jere
KondugaMonguno
MMC
Other camps**Mogolis Camp
Chezcoan CampBakasi Camp
Madinatu CampGubio Camp
Teachers' Village
MobbarDikwa
KukawaKonduga
NgalaJere
GwozaBama
MongunoMMC
* Others include Bama, Dikwa, Gubio Gwoza and Magumeri Local Government Areas
** Other camps include NYSC, Umarari, EYN, RailQuarters Camp and El-Miskin Center
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Update on: 10 January 2019 Sources: OSGOF, (1),(2),(3) Emergency Tracking Tool Reports, as of 10 January 2019, (4) Based on analysis conducted by DTM Team and OCHA. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int
NIGERIAHumanitarian Snapshot: New Displacement in Borno State since 1 Nov 2018 As of 10 January 2019