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About Nigeria

The escalation of violence between all parties in north-eastern Nigeria since 2014 has resulted in mass displacement and deprivation in the states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe. To better understand the scope of displacement and assess the needs of affected populations, IOM has been implementing its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme starting July 2014, in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs). The activities of the DTM project, which consist of conducting baseline assessments and registration for IDPs living in camps and host communities, are currently being carried out in Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe.

The information collected will contribute to the provision of a comprehensive profile of the IDP population in Nigeria which will be shared with all relevant stakeholders and will contribute towards enabling the government of Nigeria and humanitarian partners identify the needs of Nigeria's displaced population and develop interventions for providing IDPs necessary assistance.

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Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Nigeria

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 222 (03 - 09 May 2021)

In the states Borno and Adamawa, a total of 2,322 movements were recorded, comprising 1,567 arrivals and 755 departures, between 3 and 9 May 2021.

Nigeria — North Central & North West Flash Report #51 (03 – 09 May 2021)

Nigeria's North Central and North West Zones are afflicted with a multidimensional crisis that is rooted in long-standing tensions between ethnic and religious groups and involves attacks by criminal groups and banditry/hirabah (such as kidnapping and grand larceny along major highways).

Nigeria — North East Dikwa LGA — Borno State Flash Report (01 - 07 May 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — COVID-19 Point Of Entry Dashboard 51 (01 - 07 May 2021)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors the movement to and from Nigeria's Adamawa and Borno States, located in the North East Zone.

Nigeria — North East — Monguno Fire Outbreak Flash Report (07 May 2021)

Between 21 April and 05 May, fires broke out in Goverment Girls Secondary School Camp, Kuya Primary School Camp and Waterboard Camp, damaging 2,416 shelters in total and resulting in a great loss of properties for the affected IDPs.During the past years, there has been frequent fire outbreaks in the

Nigeria — North East Displacement Factsheet Round 36 (May 2021)

This report, which presents the results from the Round 36 of Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) assessments carried out by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), aims to improve the understanding of the scope of internal displacement, the plight of returnees and the needs of the displac

Nigeria — North East — Dikwa Fire Outbreak Flash Report (06 May 2021)

On 02 May 2021 at 3:00PM, a fire outbreak was recorded in Shehuri/Modu kasa Camp in Dikwa LGA. The fire reportedly destroyed shelters and belongings of six IDP households.

Nigeria — North Central & North West Flash Report #50 (26 April - 02 May 2021)

Nigeria's North Central and North West Zones are afflicted with a multidimensional crisis that is rooted in long-standing tensions between ethnic and religious groups and involves attacks by criminal groups and banditry/hirabah (such as kidnapping and grand larceny along major highways).

Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 221 (26 April - 02 May 2021)

In the states Borno and Adamawa, a total of 2,643 movements were recorded, comprising 1,725 arrivals and 918 departures, between 26 April and 2 May 2021.

Nigeria — North East Dikwa LGA — Borno State Flash Report (23 - 30 April 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — North East Kaga LGA — Borno State Flash Report (3 May 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — COVID-19 Point of Entry Monthly Dashboard (April 2021)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors the movements to and from Nigeria's Adamawa and Borno States in the North East Nigeria.

Nigeria — COVID-19 Point Of Entry Dashboard 50 (24 - 30 April 2021)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), monitors the movement to and from Nigeria's Adamawa and Borno States, located in the North East Zone.

Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 220 (19 - 25 April 2021)

In the states Borno and Adamawa, a total of 2,809 movements were recorded, comprising 2,144 arrivals and 665 departures, between 19 and 25 April 2021.

Nigeria — Return Intention Survey 1 (April 2021)

The Return Intention Survey (RIS) was conducted through a household questionnaire from 14 December 2020 to 31 March 2021 in 48 Local Government Areas (LGAs) hosting IDPs in the states Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY States) in northeastern Nigeria. A total of 6,747 IDP households responded to the

Nigeria — North Central & North West Flash Report #49 (19 - 25 April 2021)

Nigeria's North Central and North West Zones are afflicted with a multidimensional crisis that is rooted in long-standing tensions between ethnic and religious groups and involves attacks by criminal groups and banditry/hirabah (such as kidnapping and grand larceny along major highways).

Nigeria — North East Dikwa LGA — Borno State Flash Report (16 - 22 April 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — North East Hong LGA — Adamawa State Flash Report (24 April 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — COVID-19 Point Of Entry Dashboard 49 (17 - 23 April 2021)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) monitors the movement to and from Nigeria's Adamawa and Borno States, located in the North East Zone.

Nigeria — North East Balanga LGA — Gombe State Flash Report (23 April 2021)

Surging communal violence between ethnic and religious groups, and long-standing conflicts between farming communities and with nomadic herders are prevalent across north-east Nigeria.

Nigeria — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 219 (12 - 18 April 2021)

In the states Borno and Adamawa, a total of 2,409 movements were recorded, comprising 1,562 arrivals and 847 departures, between 12 and 18 April 2021.

Nigeria — Stadium Camp Biometric Registration Update (20 April 2021)

Following the completion of biometric registration update and verification at Stadium Camp in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) in the northeastern state of Borno, 18,151 individuals (3,472 households) have been registered as per 14 April 2021.

Nigeria — North East Mobbar LGA — Borno State Flash Report (21 April 2021)

The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement.

Nigeria — North East — Jere Fire Outbreak Flash Report (20 April 2021)

On 16 April 2021 at 2:00PM, just five days since the last fire outbreak, another fire was recorded at Gongolong Kareram Camp that reportedly destroyed shelters and belongings of numerous IDP households. This incident fully destroyed 287 makeshift shelters and partially damaged 17 makeshift shel


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