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Lake Chad Basin Crisis
Feb 15 2017
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Chad — Emergency Tracking Tool Report 133 (05 March 2022)
Following an attack which occurred on 17 February 2022 in the village of Kimé (sous-prefecture of Ngouboua) by non-state armed groups, 50 households of 200 individuals displaced for the first time, left the villages of Kimé and Kairom situated in the sous-prefecture of Ngouboua (department of Kay
Nigeria — Site Assessment Dashboard 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
The 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%) are Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.
Nigeria — Kukawa LGA Flash Report (13 January 2017)
Analysis of the DTM data collected across 63 IDP camps between the 13-17 December. 4,030 individuals comprising 1,033 families were recorded across these camps, 49% of these were living in improvised structures.
Nigeria — Displacement Report 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
Between December 2016 and January 2017, the number of identified IDPs increased by 129,386 individuals (7.3% increase). This brings the total number if IDPs in Nigeria to 1,899,830 (337,353 households).
Nigeria — Site Assessment Dashboard 14 (19 December 2016—25 January 2017)
The 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%) are Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.
Nigeria — Rann, Kala—Balge LGA Flash Report (13 January 2017)
Situated on the international border between Cameroon and Nigeria, Kala Balge is a Local Government Area (LGA) in the conflict-affected Nigerian State of Borno. The current estimated population of IDPs is 35,295 individuals.
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