lake chad basin · 11/23/2020  · as of november 2020, only 44% of the 1.83b required for the...

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0 0.5M 1.0M 1.5M 2.0M 2.5M 3.0M Nov.-20 Feb.-20 Feb.-19 Feb.-18 Feb.-17 Feb.-16 Chad 336k Nigeria 1.9M Niger 103k Cameroon 322k Cameroon 23,528 Chad 1,642 Niger 1,368 Nigeria 66,383 28 Feb. 20 22 Nov. 20 Adamawa Diffa NIGERIA CAR Yobe Lac Far -North NIGER CHAD MALI BURKINA FASO MALI NIGER CHAD CAR SUDAN TOGO 3 59 69 0 25 50 75 100 '2020 '2019 '2018 '2017 '2016 '2015 '2014 '2013 '2012 102,726 142,425 213,467 336,124 321,886 Borno 1,556,011 After more than 10 years of protracted crisis, 12.5 million people need humanitarian assistance in the Lake Chad Basin. The COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread throughout the region, recording a total of more than 92,000 confirmed cases and 1,773 deaths. Meanwhile, widespread violence is escalating in many localities, uprooting thousands of people across the region. Violence continues to traumatize populations and disrupt relief operations, with over 100 security incidents recorded for the month of October. Close to 3 million people have been forced from their homes– lacking shelter, food and adequate access to clean water, hygiene and basic sanitation. Across the region, the number of food insecure people has increased dramatically due to conflict, displacement and COVID-related impacts on employment and access to food. North-East Nigeria is at heightened risk of famine, with 4.3 million people facing crisis and emergency levels of food insecurity. Acute malnutrition is critically high, with 500,000 children at risk of severe malnutrition. With increasing attacks on education, 1,117 schools remain closed. The complex crisis puts millions at risk and requires an urgent scale-up of support and resources. As of November 2020, only 44% of the 1.83b required for the response was funded. Cameroon Chad Niger 1.0 0.4 10.6 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.1 Cameroon Chad Nigeria 934 Niger Nigeria 0.5 0.69 4.30 0.11 0.15 0.05 0.40 0.02 0.03 0.8 7.8 104 307 COVID-19 2.7M 257K 92,921 1,773 5.3M 0.5M 12.5M 9.3M NUTRITION 1,117 CMR TCD NGA $1.83B $798M NGA NER CMR TCD NGA NER NER 118 TCD 13 CMR 112 NER NGA TCD CMR NER NGA TCD CMR 126 320 1,080 301 82 124 242 82 HRP GHRP 32 111 535 119 54 58 63 68 94 209 544 182 28 66 179 14 26% 35% 50% 40% 66% 47% 26% 83% 1,828 798 530 243 46% 44% 44% 21 - 30 11 - 20 6 - 10 1 - 5 > 30 XX 0 LAKE CHAD BASIN Humanitarian Snapshot As of 23 November 2020 INSECURITY HUMANITARIAN SITUATION PER SECTOR SECURITY INCIDENTS 1 2 PEOPLE KILLED 1 2 DISPLACEMENT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPs) 3 REFUGEES 3 CONFIRMED CASES Entire country DEATHS PEOPLE IN PHASE 3+ SEVERELY MALNOURISHED CHILDREN FUNDING - 2020 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLANS HUMANITARIAN SITUATION PER REGION PEOPLE IN NEED PEOPLE TARGETED FOOD SECURITY (in millions) (in millions) REQUIRED (HRP) FUNDED (HRP) 4 Before COVID-19 pandemic CMR = Cameroon, TCD = Chad, NER = Niger, NGA = Nigeria NON- FUNCTIONAL SCHOOLS 4 (in millions USD) REQUIRED REQUIRED FUNDED FUNDED HRP = Humanitarian Response Plan, GHRP = COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan Entire country REQUIRED FUNDED Trend of Security Situation Trend of Internal Displacement Trend of confirmed cases Number of Security Incidents 2 (in October 2020) Internally Displaced Persons 3 UNMET 1 In October 2020 2 Incidents where Boko Haram is the principal actor 3 as of October 2020 (Cameroon: IDPs, Refugees , Tchad : IDPs ), October 2020 (Niger, Nigeria: IDPs, Refugees, Tchad: Refugees) The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: ACLED, Cadre Harmonisé June 2020 - Projected (June- August 2020) , FTS, Government, IOM, OCHA Country Offices, UNHCR, UNICEF Contact: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int N. B : The figures in this document concern parts of Cameroon (Far-North region), Chad (Lac region), Niger (Diffa region) and Nigeria (Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states). (in millions) EDUCATION ALGERIA NIGERIA CAMEROON BENIN LIBYA Coverage CAMEROUN

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Page 1: LAKE CHAD BASIN · 11/23/2020  · As of November 2020, only 44% of the 1.83b required for the response was funded. Cameroon Chad Niger 1.0 0.4 10.6 0.30.4 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.1

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0.5M

1.0M

1.5M

2.0M

2.5M

3.0M

Nov.-20Feb.-20Feb.-19Feb.-18Feb.-17Feb.-16

Chad 336k

Nigeria 1.9M

Niger 103k

Cameroon 322k

Cameroon 23,528Chad 1,642Niger 1,368Nigeria 66,383

28 Feb. 20 22 Nov. 20

Adamawa

Diffa

NIGERIA

CAR

Yobe

Lac

Far -North

NIGER

CHAD

MALI

BURKINA FASO

MALI

NIGERCHAD

CAR

SUDAN

TOGO

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59

69

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'2020'2019'2018'2017'2016'2015'2014'2013'2012

Gao

Tombouctou

Kidal

Kayes

TahouaMopti

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TillabériKoulikoro

Ségou

Sikasso

Sahel

Nord

Cascades

Hauts-Bassins

Centre-Nord

Boucle du Mouhoun

Centre-Ouest

Sud-Ouest

Centre-EstCentre-Sud

Plateau Central

CentreBamako

MALI

ALGERIA

NIGERMAURITANIA

NIGERIAGUINEA

BURKINA FASO BENIN

GHANA

Senegal

COTE D'IVOIRE TOGO

Guinea-Bissau

The Gambia

102,726

142,425

213,467

336,124

321,886

Borno

1,556,011

After more than 10 years of protracted crisis, 12.5 million people need humanitarian assistance in the Lake Chad Basin. The COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread throughout the region, recording a total of more than 92,000 confirmed cases and 1,773 deaths. Meanwhile, widespread violence is escalating in many localities, uprooting thousands of people across the region. Violence continues to traumatize populations and disrupt relief operations, with over 100 security incidents recorded for the month of October. Close to 3 million people have been forced from their homes– lacking shelter, food and adequate access to clean water, hygiene and basic sanitation. Across the region, the number of food insecure people has increased dramatically due to conflict, displacement and COVID-related impacts on employment and access to food. North-East Nigeria is at heightened risk of famine, with 4.3 million people facing crisis and emergency levels of food insecurity. Acute malnutrition is critically high, with 500,000 children at risk of severe malnutrition. With increasing attacks on education, 1,117 schools remain closed. The complex crisis puts millions at risk and requires an urgent scale-up of support and resources. As of November 2020, only 44% of the 1.83b required for the response was funded.

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COVID-19

2.7M 257K

92,921 1,773

5.3M 0.5M

12.5M 9.3MNUTRITION

1,117

CMR TCD NGA

$1.83B $798M

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NER CMR TCD NGA NER

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CMR112

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NERNGATCDCMR 126

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GHRP

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54586368

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Ouagadougou

Niamey

Bamako

LAKE CHAD BASINHumanitarian Snapshot As of 23 November 2020

INSECURITY HUMANITARIAN SITUATION PER SECTOR

SECURITY INCIDENTS1 2 PEOPLE KILLED1 2

DISPLACEMENT

INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPs)3 REFUGEES3

CONFIRMED CASES

Entire country

DEATHS

PEOPLE IN PHASE 3+

SEVERELY MALNOURISHED

CHILDREN

FUNDING - 2020 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLANS

HUMANITARIAN SITUATION PER REGION

PEOPLE IN NEED

PEOPLE TARGETED

FOODSECURITY

(in millions) (in millions)

REQUIRED(HRP)

FUNDED(HRP)

4 Before COVID-19 pandemic CMR = Cameroon, TCD = Chad, NER = Niger, NGA = Nigeria

NON- FUNCTIONAL

SCHOOLS4

(in millions USD)REQUIREDREQUIREDFUNDED

FUNDED

HRP = Humanitarian Response Plan, GHRP = COVID-19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan

Entire countryREQUIREDFUNDED

Trend of Security Situation

Trend of Internal Displacement

Trend of confirmed cases

Number of Security Incidents2

(in October 2020)

Internally Displaced Persons3

UNMET

1 In October 2020 2 Incidents where Boko Haram is the principal actor 3 as of October 2020 (Cameroon: IDPs, Refugees , Tchad : IDPs ), October 2020 (Niger, Nigeria: IDPs, Refugees, Tchad: Refugees)The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: ACLED, Cadre Harmonisé June 2020 - Projected (June- August 2020) , FTS, Government, IOM, OCHA Country Offices, UNHCR, UNICEF Contact: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int

N. B : The figures in this document concern parts of Cameroon (Far-North region), Chad (Lac region), Niger (Diffa region) and Nigeria (Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states).

(in millions) EDUCATION

ALGERIA

NIGERIACAMEROON

BENIN

LIBYA

Coverage

CAMEROUN

LAKE CHAD BASINHumanitarian Snapshot A la date du 29 juin 2020

INSÉCURITÉ SITUATION HUMANITAIRE PAR SECTEUR

INCIDENTS SÉCURITAIRES1 2 PERSONNES TUÉES1 2

DÉPLACEMENT

PERSONNES DÉPLACÉES INTERNES (PDI)3 RÉFUGIÉS3

CAS CONFIRMÉS

Pays entier

DÉCÉS

PERSONNESEN PHASE 3+

ENFANTSSÉVЀREMENTMALNUTRIS

FINANCEMENT - PLANS DE RÉPONSE HUMANITAIRE 2020

SITUATION HUMANITAIRE PAR RÉGION

PERSONNES DANS LE BESOIN

PERSONNES CIBLÉES

SÉCURITÉALIMENTAIRE

(en millions) (en millions)

REQUIS (HRP) FINANCÉ (HRP)

4 Avant la pandemie COVID-19 CMR = Cameroon, TCD = Chad, NER = Niger, NGA = Nigeria

ÉCOLESNON -

FONCTIONNELLES4

(en millions USD)REQUIS

REQUISFINANCÉ

FINANCÉ

HRP = Plan de Réponse Humanitaire, GHRP = Plan de Réponse Humanitaire Global pour la COVID-19

Entire countryREQUISFINANCÉ

Évolution des incidents sécuritaires

Évolution de la situation de PDI

Évolution des cas confirmés

Nombre d'incidents sécuritaires²(en juin 2020)

Personnes déplacées internes3

NON COUVERT

1 En juin 2020 2 Incidents dont Boko Haram est l'acteur principal 3 en avril 2020 (Cameroon: PDIs, Réfugiés, Tchad : PDIs), mai 2020 (Niger, Nigeria: PDIs, Réfugiés, Tchad: Réfugiés)Les désignations et les limites administratives utilisées sur ce produit n'impliquent pas une reconnaissance officielle par l'Organisation des Nations Unies.Sources: ACLED, Cadre Harmonisé Mars 2020 - Projetée (juin - août 2020) , CFSVA 2017 & EFSA 2015 - 2016 (Cameroon: Far-North), FTS, Government, IOM, JHU CSSE, OCHA Country Offices, UNHCR, UNICEF Contact: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int

N. B : The figures in this document concern parts of Cameroon (Far-North region), Chad (Lac region), Niger (Diffa region) and Nigeria (Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states).

(en millions) ÉDUCATION

ALGÉRIE

NIGERIACAMEROUN

BENIN

LIBIE

Couverture

CAMEROUN