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Lake Chad Basin Crisis
Feb 15 2017
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Nigeria — Flow Monitoring Dashboard 6 (1—31 August 2017)
This dashboard provides an overview of mobility patterns occurring in Nigeria’s northern States of Kano and Sokoto in August 2017. Results show that the daily average number of individuals observed at the flow monitoring point (FMP) in Sokoto decreased by 3% compared to July.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 29 (22—28 August 2017)
DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) was deployed to track and provide up to date information on sudden displacement and population movements in: Bama, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Monguno, Ngala, and Madagali.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 28 (14–22 August 2017)
From 14 to 22 August 2017, arrivals were registered in the following Local Government Areas: Bama (20), Damboa (23), Dikwa (22), Gubio (20), Gwoza (738), Kaga (28), Konduga (13), Kukawa (48), Mafa (63), Monguno (42), Ngala (392), Madagali (1,511), and Shelleng (159).
Nigeria — Displacements Flash Report (17 August 2017)
An assessment was carried out on 17 August 2017 by the DTM team in response to the displacement of persons into Madagali LGA. The assessment team confirmed that 3 villages (Bakin-Dutse, humbili and Wuno) were recently affected by Boko Haram attacks.
Cameroon — Displacement Report 9 (July 2017)
The displaced population is estimated at 325,589 individuals (235,913 IDPs, 30,278 unregistered refugees and 59,398 returnees). 678 villages were evaluated including 14 new villages. Additionally, 48 uninhabited villages were identified.
Aug 18 2017
Cameroon — Displacement Report 9 (July 2017)
Cameroon — Displacement Dashboard 9 (26 June – 7 July 2017)
DTM recorded the presence of 325,589 displaced individuals (54,418 households) and more than 14 host localities. Seventy-two per cent of the displaced individuals are IDPs while 18 per cent are returnees and 9 per cent non-registered refugees.
Cameroun — Rapport de Déplacement 9 (Août 2017)
Depuis 2014, la République du Cameroun est affecté par l’insurrection de Boko Haram en Afrique de l’Ouest, dont les attaques et menaces récurrentes ont conduit à des déplacements importants de population. Les donnée recueillies entre le 23 juin et le 7 juillet 2017 c
Aug 18 2017
Cameroun — Rapport de Déplacement 9 (Août 2017)
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 27 (7–13 August 2017)
The DTM emergency tracking tool was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in: Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Monguno Mubi South and Michika.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 26 (31 July – 7 August 2017)
The DTM emergency tracking tool was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in: Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Monguno and Ngala.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 25 (25 July — 1 August 2017)
The DTM emergency tracking tool was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in: Bama, Bayo, Chibok, Damboa,Dikwa, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno and Ngala.
Nigeria — Flow Monitoring Dashboard 5 (1—31 July, 2017)
This dashboard provides an overview of mobility patterns occurring in Nigeria’s northern States of Kano and Sokoto in July 2017. Results show that the daily average number of individuals observed at the flow monitoring point (FMP) in Kano increased by 18% compared to June.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 24 (24 July 2017)
This DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) has been deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements in Bama, Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno and Ngala.
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