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Data and Analysis
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Crisis Responses
Site Assessment
IDP and return locations (Gombe State).
IDP and return locations (Borno State).
IDP and return locations (Bauchi State).
IDP and return locations (Adamawa State)
IDP comparison at the location in A0. Change in the number of IDPs compared to Round 43.
IDPs and Returnees Locations in A0
The development and implementation of policies and programmes in West and Central Africa promoting safe, orderly and humane migration require a better understanding of human mobility in the region.
Human mobility in the region take many different forms. Transhumance, seasonal migration conducted during the harvesting season, travel during religious festivities, tourism, economic migration to North Africa and Europe, the search for employment in the mining industry, forced displacements due to conflict, natural disasters or climate-related migration, rural exodus, are all examples of movements observes in West and Central Africa and show the many faceted nature of mobility in the region.
This document is an attempt to provide a dynamic and regularly updated portrait of mobility within, from and to West and Central Africa regionon for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The maps contained in this document are not only meant to inform on ongoing mobility patterns, but also provide information to support direct programming (protection of migrants, management of transhumance flows, support to safe returns of displaced people) and policy.
Location of previous displacements of the majority of returnees.
Returnee comparison at the Location level. Change in the number of returnees compared to Round 43.
Returnee comparison at the Local Government Area (LGA) level. Change in the number of returnees compared to Round 43.
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