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Lake Chad Basin Crisis
Feb 15 2017
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Cameroon — Return Intention Survey Round 5 (October 2016)
As part of its fifth round of the Displacement Tracking matrix (DTM), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) conducted a Return Intention Survey targeting IDPs in the Far North Region of Cameroon.
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 3 (18—26 Februrary 2017)
A snapshot of the movement of people from: Barna (246 arrivals), Dikwa (234 arrivals), Kala/Balge (320 arrivals), Mobbar, Kodunga, Gwoza (892 arrivals), Monguno (54 arrivals), Kukawa (370 arrivals), Yola South (42 arrivals) and Mub (60 arrivals).
Niger — Rapport d'analyse — Situation des réfugiés, retournés, et PDI (Février 2017)
In cooperation with IOM DTM, the DRECM-R (National Directorate on Civil Status and Refugees) recorded 105,491 refugees (22,103 households), 14,678 returnees (2,816 households) and 121,391 IDPs (25,293 households) as of 31 December 2016. In total, the population amounts to 241,560 individual
Feb 28 2017
Niger — Rapport d'analyse — Situation des réf…
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 2 (13—19 February 2017)
This snapshot provides information on location, movement and needs of displacement in Pulka, Bama, Dikwa, Kala/Balge, Mobbar,Konduga and Gwoza during the covered period.
Nigeria — Biometric Registration Report Northeastern Nigeria (13—19 February 2017)
IOM's biometric registration project is currently being implemented in three states in northeastern Nigeria. In total, 340,734 individuals have been registered in Borno, 143,496 in Adamawa and 21,201 in Yobe.
Nigeria — Displacement Dashboard 14 (January 2017)
As of January 25, 2017, DTM has identified 1,899,830 IDPs (337,353 households) across Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe states.
Nigeria — Yobe Site Profiles 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
A collection of 5 individual Site Profiles. Site Profiles provide information about demographics, vulnerable groups, mobility, site management and services (Shelter, Health, Wash, Food, and Protection).
Nigeria — Adamawa Site Profiles 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
A collection of 20 individual Site Profiles. Site Profiles provide information about demographics, vulnerable groups, mobility, site management and services (Shelter, Health, Wash, Food, and Protection).
Nigeria — Returnee Dashboard 14 (19 December 2016 — 25 January 2017)
This dashboard is a map indicating the number of returnees per LGA. 1,099,509 returnees returned to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. 64,151 (5.8%) were Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.
Nigeria — Taraba Site Profiles 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
A collection of 12 individual Site Profiles. Site Profiles provide information about demographics, vulnerable groups, mobility, site management and services (Shelter, Health, Wash, Food, and Protection).
Nigeria — Displacement Report 14 (January 2017)
Between December 2016 and January 2017, the number of identified IDPs increased by 129,386 individuals (7.3% increase). This brought the total number if IDPs in Nigeria to 1,899,830 (337,353 households).
Feb 14 2017
Nigeria — Displacement Report 14 (January 2017)
Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 1 (27 January — 10 February 2017)
The DTM Emergency Tracking System (ETS) was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and return movements. The report provides information about the type and trigger of the population movements as well as estimated number of people.
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