yobe jigawa - nigeria nigeria dtm... · 48 inds returned to ajari, kirkasama and low cost community...

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DTM Nigeria IOM OIM Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9075070001 Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9038852524 For more information or to report an alert, please contact: Humanitarian Aid And Civil Protec�on DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) ETT Report: No. 28 Reporting period: 14 August–22 August 2017 Bama, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno, Ngala, Madagali and Shelleng 20 individuals (INDs) arrived at Bama and 14 INDs le� Bama during the repor�ng period. The new arrivals came to Banki IDP Camp from Marwa in Cameroon, while the departures were from General Hospital Camp Bama to Maisandari in Maiduguri M.C. Location Movement STATE: Borno LGA: Bama 13 INDs arrived at Boarding Primary School Camp from Goniri ward of Bama LGA. 159 INDs were affected by the recent floods in Adamawa State. Most of the homes in the area were damaged and majority of the popula�on is displaced. STATE: Borno LGA: Konduga 48 INDs returned to Ajari, Kirkasama and low cost community in Kukawa from Umarari and Ngarannam areas of Bolori 2 in Maiduguri M.C. Needs include food, shelter and NFIs. STATE: Borno LGA: Kukawa 28 INDs arrived in Benisheikh, Kaga from Konduga LGA and 6 INDs le� NRC Camp Kaga for Junior Secondary School Camp in Damboa. STATE: Borno LGA: Kaga 11 INDs le� Muna to Bulamari Ali Kolo in Mafa ward of Mafa LGA. STATE: Borno LGA: Jere 23 INDs arrived at Damboa during the repor�ng period. These include 9 INDs who arrived at Central Primary School Camp Damboa from Mafi ward of Damboa, 9 INDs who returned to Ajari village from Maisandari ward of Maiduguri M.C. and 5 INDs who arrived at Abori Gate Camp from Kukuruk, Yejiwa ward of Konduga LGA. STATE: Borno LGA: Damboa STATE: Borno LGA: Gubio STATE: Borno LGA: Dikwa Location Movement 22 INDs arrived at 20-Housing Unit Camp from Muna, Dusuman ward of Jere LGA. (436 INDs were moved from the screening center to 20-Housing Unit Camp). Urgent needs include food and NFIs. 20 INDs arrived at Gubio town during the repor�ng period. These include 13 INDs who arrived from Lawan�ram, Gazabure ward of Gubio LGA and 7 INDs who arrived from Karnua, Gajiganna ward of Magumeri LGA. STATE: Borno LGA: Gwoza 738 INDs arrived at Gwoza during the repor�ng period. These include 97 INDs who arrived at Pulka Transit Camp from Camer- oon, Jere and Adamawa, 365 INDs who returned to Hausari in Gwoza town from Jere LGA in Borno State and Mubi South in Adamawa State, 265 INDs who returned to Wakane Community from Jere and Mafa LGAs, and 11 INDs who escaped from insurgents in Gobara community, Dure ward, near Sambisa forest and arrived at the Military base in Gwoza. Urgent needs are food, shelter and water. STATE: Borno LGA: Monguno 42 INDs arrived at Monguno during the repor�ng period. These include 14 INDs who arrived at Government Day Secondary School Camp from Bulamari in Marte LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Government Senior Science Secondary School Camp from Sabon Tumbu in Kukawa LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Fulatari Camp from Dibinuwa in Kukawa LGA and 8 INDs who arrived at Bakasi Camp from Bakin Kasuwa in Gubio LGA. STATE: Borno LGA: Ngala STATE: Adamawa LGA: Madagali STATE: Adamawa LGA: Shelleng 392 INDs arrived at Interna�onal School Camp Ngala during the repor�ng period. These include 181 INDs who arrived from Sagme in Cameroon, 167 INDs who arrived from Fuye ward of Ngala and 44 INDs who arrived from Wurge ward of Ngala. Urgent needs are food, water, shelter and NFIs. The depicon and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. STATE: Borno LGA: Mafa 63 INDs arrived at Mafa during the repor�ng period. These include 32 INDs who arrived from Jere LGA and 31 INDs who arrived from Konduga LGA. 1,511 INDs have been affected by the recent flooding in Gulak ward of Madagali LGA in Adamawa State. Majority of the affected popula�on have taken refuge with rela�ves in host community. Some took up shelter in a previously unoccupied privately owned building. They are in urgent need of NFIs. For more DTM information products: http://nigeria.iom.int/dtm Fune Biu Bama Song Damboa Konduga Kukawa Tarmua Gujba Mafa Bursari Marte Fika Hong Kaga Geidam sufari Magumeri Abadam Gubio Yunusari Jakusko Mobbar Gulani Gombi Hawul Dikwa Nganzai Guzamala Damaturu Askira/Uba Maiha Chibok Shani Monguno Jere Bayo Kala/Balge Lamurde Michika Shelleng Nangere Guyuk Mubi North Potiskum Bade Kwaya Kusar Mubi South Maiduguri Madagali Borno Yobe Gombe Ngala Gwoza Madagali 20 22 20 13 48 63 42 738 159 1,511 392 28 23 Cameroon Inaccessible area LGA Number of new arrivals New IDP arrivals recorded during the period Fune Biu Bama Song Damboa Konduga Kukawa Tarmua Gujba Bursari Marte Fika Hong Kaga Geidam sufari Magumeri Abadam Gubio Yunusari Jakusko Mobbar Gulani Gombi Hawul Dikwa Nganzai Guzamala Damaturu Askira/Uba Maiha Chibok Shani Monguno Jere Bayo Kala/Balge Lamurde Michika Shelleng Nangere Guyuk Mubi North Potiskum Bade Kwaya Kusar Mubi South Maiduguri Madagali Borno Yobe Gombe Cameroon Inaccessible area LGA Number of new arrivals Mafa Lake Chad Lake Chad 6,968 DTM and ETT Cumulative Number of IDPs by LGA 19,789 910 Dikwa Ngala Gwoza Madagali Jere Konduga Monguno 56,618 77,662 20,178 100,441 72,484 275,273 107,660 123,429 44,862 5,953 14,963

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Page 1: Yobe Jigawa - Nigeria Nigeria DTM... · 48 INDs returned to Ajari, Kirkasama and low cost community in Kukawa from Umarari and Ngarannam areas of Bolori 2 in Maiduguri …

DTMNigeria

IOM OIM

Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9075070001

Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9038852524

For more information or to report an alert, please contact:

Humanitarian AidAnd Civil Protec�on

DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements

DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria

EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT)

ETT Report: No. 28 Reporting period: 14 August–22 August 2017

Bama, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno, Ngala, Madagali and Shelleng

20 individuals (INDs) arrived at Bama and 14 INDs le� Bama during the repor�ng period. The new arrivals came to Banki IDP Camp from Marwa in Cameroon, while the departures were from General Hospital Camp Bama to Maisandari in Maiduguri M.C.

Location MovementSTATE: BornoLGA: Bama

13 INDs arrived at Boarding Primary School Camp from Goniri ward of Bama LGA.

159 INDs were affected by the recent floods in Adamawa State. Most of the homes in the area were damaged and majority of the popula�on is displaced.

STATE: BornoLGA: Konduga

48 INDs returned to Ajari, Kirkasama and low cost community in Kukawa from Umarari and Ngarannam areas of Bolori 2 in Maiduguri M.C. Needs include food, shelter and NFIs.

STATE: BornoLGA: Kukawa

28 INDs arrived in Benisheikh, Kaga from Konduga LGA and 6 INDs le� NRC Camp Kaga for Junior Secondary School Camp in Damboa.

STATE: BornoLGA: Kaga

11 INDs le� Muna to Bulamari Ali Kolo in Mafa ward of Mafa LGA.

STATE: BornoLGA: Jere

23 INDs arrived at Damboa during the repor�ng period. These include 9 INDs who arrived at Central Primary School Camp Damboa from Mafi ward of Damboa, 9 INDs who returned to Ajari village from Maisandari ward of Maiduguri M.C. and 5 INDs who arrived at Abori Gate Camp from Kukuruk, Yejiwa ward of Konduga LGA.

STATE: BornoLGA: Damboa

STATE: BornoLGA: Gubio

STATE: BornoLGA: Dikwa

Location Movement

22 INDs arrived at 20-Housing Unit Camp from Muna, Dusuman ward of Jere LGA. (436 INDs were moved from the screening center to 20-Housing Unit Camp). Urgent needs include food and NFIs.

20 INDs arrived at Gubio town during the repor�ng period. These include 13 INDs who arrived from Lawan�ram, Gazabure ward of Gubio LGA and 7 INDs who arrived from Karnua, Gajiganna ward of Magumeri LGA.

STATE: BornoLGA: Gwoza

738 INDs arrived at Gwoza during the repor�ng period. These include 97 INDs who arrived at Pulka Transit Camp from Camer-oon, Jere and Adamawa, 365 INDs who returned to Hausari in Gwoza town from Jere LGA in Borno State and Mubi South in Adamawa State, 265 INDs who returned to Wakane Community from Jere and Mafa LGAs, and 11 INDs who escaped from insurgents in Gobara community, Dure ward, near Sambisa forest and arrived at the Military base in Gwoza. Urgent needs are food, shelter and water.

STATE: BornoLGA: Monguno

42 INDs arrived at Monguno during the repor�ng period. These include 14 INDs who arrived at Government Day Secondary School Camp from Bulamari in Marte LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Government Senior Science Secondary School Camp from Sabon Tumbu in Kukawa LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Fulatari Camp from Dibinuwa in Kukawa LGA and 8 INDs who arrived at Bakasi Camp from Bakin Kasuwa in Gubio LGA.

STATE: BornoLGA: Ngala

STATE: AdamawaLGA: Madagali

STATE: AdamawaLGA: Shelleng

392 INDs arrived at Interna�onal School Camp Ngala during the repor�ng period. These include 181 INDs who arrived from Sagme in Cameroon, 167 INDs who arrived from Fuye ward of Ngala and 44 INDs who arrived from Wurge ward of Ngala. Urgent needs are food, water, shelter and NFIs.

The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM.

STATE: BornoLGA: Mafa

63 INDs arrived at Mafa during the repor�ng period. These include 32 INDs who arrived from Jere LGA and 31 INDs who arrived from Konduga LGA.

1,511 INDs have been affected by the recent flooding in Gulak ward of Madagali LGA in Adamawa State. Majority of the affected popula�on have taken refuge with rela�ves in host community. Some took up shelter in a previously unoccupied privately owned building. They are in urgent need of NFIs.

For more DTM information products: http://nigeria.iom.int/dtm

Fune

Biu

Bama

Song

Toungo

Fufore

Damboa

Konduga

Kukawa

Tarmua

Gujba

Mafa

Bursari

Jada

Marte

Fika

Hong

Kaga

Geidam

Yusufari

Magumeri

Abadam

Gubio

Yunusari

Jakusko

Mobbar

Gulani

Gombi

Hawul

Ganye

Dikwa

Nganzai

Girei

Guzamala

Damaturu

Askira/Uba

Maiha

Demsa

Chibok

Shani

Monguno

Jere

Bayo

Kala/Balge

Mayo-Belwa

Karasuwa

Lamurde

Michika

Shelleng

Nangere

Numan

Guyuk

Bade

Yola South

Mubi North

Potiskum

Bade

Kwaya Kusar

Mubi South

Maiduguri

Yola North

Madagali

Borno

Yobe

Taraba

Adamawa

Gombe

Ngala

Gwoza

Madagali

20

22

20

13

48

63

42

738

159

1,511

392

28

23

Cameroon

Chad

Inaccessible area

LGA

Number of newarrivals

New IDP arrivals recorded during the period

Fune

Biu

Bama

Song

Toungo

Fufore

Damboa

Konduga

Kukawa

Tarmua

Gujba

Bursari

Jada

Marte

Fika

Hong

Kaga

Geidam

Yusufari

Magumeri

Abadam

Gubio

Yunusari

Jakusko

Mobbar

Gulani

Gombi

Hawul

Ganye

Dikwa

Nganzai

Girei

Guzamala

Damaturu

Askira/Uba

Maiha

Demsa

Chibok

Shani

Monguno

Jere

Bayo

Kala/Balge

Mayo-Belwa

MachinaNguru Karasuwa

Lamurde

Michika

Shelleng

Nangere

Numan

Guyuk

Bade

Yola South

Mubi North

Potiskum

Bade

Kwaya Kusar

Mubi South

Maiduguri

Yola North

Madagali

Borno

Yobe

Taraba

Bauchi

Adamawa

Gombe

Jigawa

Plateau

Benue

Cameroon

Chad

Inaccessible area

LGA

Number of newarrivals

Mafa

Lake ChadLake Chad

6,968

DTM and ETT Cumulative Number of IDPs by LGA

19,789

910

Dikwa

Ngala

Gwoza

Madagali

Jere

Konduga

Monguno

56,618

77,662

20,178

100,441

72,484

275,273

107,660

123,429

44,862

5,953

14,963