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May 2017 2017 Monthly Factsheet
*Response data from the May 5W data collec�on, compiled in May, for the period January – May 2017. Does not include Partners Outside the Humanitarian Response Plan 2017.
12,930
106,153
232,053
Relocation of IDPs
Site improvement
Biometric Registration of IDPs
# of Individuals Monitored through DMS/CCCM Activities
3 Sites
272,021 181,713 Site facilitation support
45 Sites39 SitesMobile team Dedicated Site facilitators
67,968 29%
123,334 53%
40,751 18%
Biometric Registra�on by Loca�on Type
Formal Camp Host Community Informal Camp
232,053
202,426104,748 52%
88,158 43%
9,520 5%
Host Community Camps Return Area
Shelter-NFI Response by Loca�on Type
- 18,338 units of Emergency Shelters and 2,439 units Reinforced Shelters have been completed. - 31,764 Improved and Standard NFI Kits have been distributed by humanitarian partners to a total of 126,754 beneficiaries so far this year.
- 232,053 individuals were biometrically registered since January 2017.
Response Highlights
Key figures (HRP 2017)
Population in Need: 2,300,000Shelter sector target population: 1,040,000Funding Required: $70.3 MillionFunding Received: $4.8 MillionPeople reached by Shelter-NFI Interventions: 202,426
DMS/CCCM sector target population: 800,000Funding Required: $11.6 MillionFunding Received: $0*¹People monitored through DMS/CCCM Interventions: 590,858 *²
50,410
11,130
540,448
167,846
23,450
Shelter Interventions
Non-food items Interventions
DMS/CCCM Activities
1. CCCM/DMS activities implemented in 2017 with funding received in 2016 (HRP 2016).2. Please note that this is a snapshot of people reached in May 2017. This # includes people living in sites receiving site facilitation support.
*Sources: Shelter & DMS/CCCM sector 4W, Funding Tracking System (FTS) May, 2017 and DTM Rd XVI, May 2017. Websites: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/shelter-and-nfi
Information on CCCM site coverage is reported here - https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/opera-tions/nigeria/infographic/shelter-cccmdms-sectorcccm-site-facilitation-and-mobile-team-partners
Overview:The ongoing conflict in North-East Nigeria has left more than 1.8 million people displaced in almost 2,103
locations across the six most affected states in the region (Displacement Tracking Matrix – DTM – Round
XVI). 37% of the IDP population are children. Borno continues to host the majority of IDPs (1,496,995)
followed by Adamawa (143,209) and Yobe (108,769). While only 1% of the population were displaced
before 2014, 33% were displaced in 2014, 31% in 2015 and 34% in 2016 and the first quarter of 2017. 35% of
IDPs (656,492 displaced individuals or 124,324 households) live in 229 IDP sites (camps, collective centers
and transit centers) and 1,227,839 individuals or 215,038 households in 1,874 host community sites. An
estimated 21,000 individuals in sites are living without shelter and nearly 241,000 individuals (37% of the
IDP site population) are living in makeshift shelters. Over 43% of the IDP households, living in 26 camps
identified as most prone to flood, live in makeshift shelters with an increased risk of epidemics associated
with the rainy season. Three LGAs in Borno state remain inaccessible to humanitarian actors for which
there is little to no information on the living conditions of IDPs in those locations.
Challenges:Although the implementation of rainy season Contingency Plan is ongoing, there are limited Shelter/NFI
prepositioning, limited space for construction of shelters and capacities to prepare and respond to
repeated storms, which have already destroyed or damaged over 2,700 shelters in more than 41
locations. Limited response and preparedness activities are linked to funding constraints while there is a
need to ensure continuous emergency shelter response programming in response to sudden needs and
storms. Recurrent security incidents, limited connection and access also pose significant challenge for the
shelter & CCCM response in hard to reach locations. With over stretched capacity due to recent influx of
IDPs, such as in Pulka, where over 3,600 IDPs arrived despite the lack of water reception capacities, IDPs
transiting from Banki to areas with limited reception capacities, as well as Bama and Gwoza, there is a
need to continue strengthening the response and site management & improvement capacities. Since the
CCCM/DMS activities are being implemented with funding received in 2016 (HRP 2016), continuous
funding is required to sustain, extend and improve CCCM/DMS interventions going forward.
Response: Regular sector coordination meetings and finalization of the contingency plan with funding requirements
over USD 10 million to meet the preparedness and response needs in case of floods and displacement
unforeseen under the HRP 2016. As part of the contingency plan, shelter response, CCCM and shelter
reinforcement technical guidance were elaborated. In 2017 so far, over 12,971 shelters has been complet-
ed by partners in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa. As of May, there are ongoing emergency shelter construc-
tions in: Bama (1000), Chibok (50), Damboa (2172), Dikwa (807), Gwoza (800), Jere (3466), Kaga (224),
Kala-Balge (1000), Konduga (223), Monguno (1118), and Ngala (1350). Shelter/NFI interventions have been
provided to 202,426 people while 590,998 people are still being monitored under CCCM/DMS interven-
tions for improved monitoring, site management and support to the Government camp managers in 10
hard to reach LGAs in Borno State, in addition to Maiduguri MMC and Adamawa State. These activities are
supported by dedicated site facilitators in 45 camps while the roving team cover an additional 39 camps
under funding received in late 2016. However, site coverage mapping undertaken in May highlights that
61% of the sites are not being monitored by any type of site management. A new partner is now taking
over three new sites for dedicated site management and support. Finally, over 232,053 people have been
biometrically registered since January 2017.
Muna Garage Camp Storm Damage , May 2017
HRP Monitoring Dashboard: May 2017 *Data presented here does not include Partners outside the HRPKey Figures:
Shelter – NFIPeople in Need: 2.3 MillionTargeted Peo ple: 1 MillionFund ing Required: $70.3 MillionFund ing Received: $ 4.8 Million
People reached by Shelter-NFI Interventions: 202,426
5/10 Partners Reporting
People Reached Vs. People Targeted
DMS/CCCM
Pe ople in Nee d: 2.3 MillionTargeted People: 0.8 MillionFunding Required: $11.6 Million
Funding Received: $01
Pe ople reached by CCCM Interventions: 590,8582
1/2 Partners Reporting People Reached Vs. People Targeted
Websites:https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/shelter-and-nfi.
73.9%
540,448
50,410
11,130
23,450
167,846
20%
1. Activities implemented in 2017 (i.e. mobile site facilitation, registration), with funding received in late 2016 (HRP 2016). Continuous funding is required under the HRP 2017 for DMS/CCCM interventions. 2. This # includes people living in sites with site facilitation support And Mobile teams.
Communal She lter, 14 units
Transitional Shelter (1%)
Reinforced Shelter (8%)
Transitional Shelter Kit (14%)
Emergency S helter Kit (19%)
Emergency S helter (58%)
Complimentary Items (42%)
Improved NFI Kits (38%)
Standard NFI Kits (20%)
Site Facilitation and mobile team Support (58%) 544,106
Biome tric Registration of IDPs (25%) 232,053 individuals
Site Improvement through site planning (15%) 141,637 individuals
Relocation of IDPs (1%) 12,930 individuals
CCCM Training 59 individuals
CCCM Activities
NFIdistribution
Shelter Support
Emergency shelters were construc ted for 5,940 HHs and Reinforced shelters also construc ted for 1,800
Households.
28,194 Households have benefited from NFI kits and complimentary items distribution.
About 12,930 IDPs were relocated in new settlements.
39 sites are c urrently being supported by dedicated site facilitators and45 sites are c overed by mobile team
hosting 453,734 people altogether.
Site improvement has just been co mpleted in B akasi Camp ,2 Sites are currently undergoing site improvement and
there are plans for 12 more camps.
3 Ro unds of DTM has been published.Beneficiaries of Shelter/NFI Interventions: Demographics
SHELTER – NFI (People Reached) DMS/CCCM (People Reached)
Beneficiaries of CCCM Interventions: Demographics