COVID-19 Point of Entry Dashboard 34: DTM North East Nigeria. Nigeria 02 - 08 JANUARY 2021

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Barh-El-Gazel Ouest Kaya 3 345 Abadam Lac Total movements (within, incoming and outgoing) Points of Entry observed Mamdi

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OVERVIEW Dagana Guzamala

IOM DTM in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Gubio Jigawa Hadjer-Lamis Monguno state Ministry of Health have been conducting monitoring of individuals moving Nganzai Haraze-Al-Biar Marte into Nigeria's conflict-affected northeastern states of Adamawa and Borno Rann PoE Yobe Ghana Magumeri Ngala N'Djamena under pillar four (Points of Entry) of COVID 19 preparedness and response N'Djaména Jere 20 Kala/Balge planning guidelines. Mafa 6 Dikwa 40 Maiduguri Bauchi Chari Borno During the period 02 - 08 January 2021, 345 movements were observed at Kaga Bama Konduga Chari-BaguirmiBaguirmi three Points of Entry in Borno state. Of the total movements recorded, 140 74 were incoming from Extreme Nord in Cameroon. Banki Chad Gwoza Damboa A range of data was collected during the assessment to better inform on Mayo-Lemié Chibok migrants’ nationalities, sex, reasons for moving, mode of transportation and Biu Madagali 140 timeline of movement as shown in figures 1 to 4 below: Nigeria Askira/Uba Extreme-Nord Michika Mayo-Kebbi Est . Kwaya Kusar Hawul Gombe Bayo Mayo-Boneye Mubi North Hong Shani Gombi Mubi South MAIN NATIONALITIES OBSERVED (FIG. 1) SEX (FIG. 2)

Shelleng Mayo-Binder 11% Guyuk Maiha AdamawaSong

Lac Léré Lamurde 46% Numan Girei Demsa Tandjile Ouest Cameroonain Yola South Plateau Yola North Tandjilé Centre 89% Fufore Nigerian Mayo-Dallah ± Mayo-Belwa 54% Cameroon Guéni

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Reason for Movement Number of Individuals In Percentage Toungo Movement Due to Fear of COVID 19 3 0.87% Short Term Local Movement 7 2.03% Family Visit 71 20.58% Economic Migration 102 29.57% Cross border movement Seasonal 162 46.96% X Incoming travelers Grand Total 345 100% Adamaoua Points of Entry

MODE OF TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 4) Neighboring countries 66% Nord-Ouest Main roads 0 37.5 75 150 Km Ouest Centre © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA SOURCE: ESRI, IOM & OPENSTREETMAP (OSM) The map is for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or accpetance of such boundaries by IOM. 26%

PASSENGERS HEALTH SCREENING

2% 2% 4% Through interviews with travelers by enumerators at Points of Entry, information was obtained from travelers’ points of departures, intended destination, vulnerabilities, Car Boat Bicycle Motorcycle Foot temperatures, reasons for moving and mode of transport. Additional questions concerning the COVID-19 pandemic were asked to determine if travelers exhibit any symptoms of TEMPERATURES TAKEN (FIG. 5) coronavirus; if they had come in contact with anyone who exhibiting such symptoms or might have died from it. l s a

u 100 i d Furthermore, the assesment was to check if travelers had taken any medications in the i v d

n last 24 hours and also to know if they are aware of the authorities to call in case of I

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N HAVE YOU HAD ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS HAVE YOU COME IN CONTACT WITH ANYONE (FEVER, COUGH) IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 7) WHO IS SICK IN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 8) 0 34 34.5 35 35.5 36 36.5 37 37.5 Temperatures 100% 100%

HAVE YOU SOUGHT ANY MEDICAL CARE IN ANY HEALTH FACILITY WITHIN THE LAST 14 DAYS? (FIG. 6) 100%

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