Displacement Tracking Matrix - DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) - Quarterly Nigeria (October - December 2019)

DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements

MOVEMENTS From October - December 2019, a total of 36,766 movements were recorded. The movements include 20,671 arrivals and 16,095 departures. Arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, Arrivals Chibok, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Hawul, Jere, Kaga, Kala/Balge, Konduga, Mafa, Maiduguri M. C, Mobbar, Monguno, and Ngala LGAs of Borno state. Arrivals were also recorded in , , 20,671 individuals , , Guyuk, Hong, , , , Mayo-Belwa, , , , Numan, , Song, , and Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Departures . Departures were recorded in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Askira/Uba, Bama, 16,095 individuals Chibok, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Hawul, Jere, and Kala/Balge LGAs of Borno state. Departures were also recorded in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Guyuk, Hong, Lamurde, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo-Belwa, NEW ARRIVALS SCREENING BY Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North, and Yola South LGAs of Adamawa state NUTRITION PARTNERS and locations in Bursari, Damaturu and Geidam Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Yobe state. Out of the 36,766 movements recorded, 1,942 movements were recorded from neighboring 1,858 countries which composed of 1,591 IDPs and 351 Returnees. Of these arrivals, 1,568 were from children (6 - 59 months) Cameroon, 359 from Niger and 15 arrivals recorded from Chad . 56% of the new arrivals reported to screen for malnutrition have relocated due to poor living conditions, 43% relocated voluntarily while 1% were reportedly due to conflict and attack. ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: flood (31%), poor living conditions MUAC category of screened children (23%), voluntary relocation (21%), improved security (9%), conflict/attack (7%), fear of attack (6%), Green: 1,543 Yellow: 208 Red: 107 military operations (2%) and involuntary relocation (1%). NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS BY

MOVEMENT TRIGGER Niger Abadam Lake Chad

Flood 2,943 8,576 Mobbar Kukawa Poor Living Conditions 6,089 2,392 Guzamala 336 Ngala Voluntary Relocation 5,000 3,019 Gubio Improved Security 2,715 489 274 Nganzai Monguno 3,284 Conflict/Attack 2,132 265 Marte Magumeri Kala/Balge Fear of Attack 933 1,339 Jere Mafa 9 308 241 11 Dikwa Military operations 802 5 80 7 77 15 Kaga Maiduguri 1,157 Involuntary Relocation 57 35 Bama ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Konduga 1,754 106 NUMBER OF ARRIVALS AND 3,228 173 Gwoza Damboa DEPARTURES BY MONTH 426 Borno 852 12,000 294 107 Cameroon 10,000 Chibok Biu 9 245 8,000 43 10 Madagali 368 6,000 Askira/Uba 520 161 Michika 4,000 Kwaya Kusar Hawul 73 Hong 1,512 2,000 Bayo 76 Mubi North 0 593 689 Oct Nov Dec Shani Mubi South 417 ARRIVAL 7,049 7,278 6,344 Gombi 201 1,557 DEPARTURE 10,858 3,176 2,061 700 358 Guyuk Maiha Sheleng Song 460 257 102 155 NUMBER OF ARRIVALS FROM 274 283 1,831 387 405 129 Girei 282 Fufore Hard to reach LGA INACCESSIBLE AREAS Lamurde 441 Numan 976 361 Waterbodies 381 Individuals by movement type 1,985 Yola North 356 Mayo-Belwa Yola South 954 293 Demsa 149 274 93 482 Arrival 277 61 764 ± Departure Adamawa Individuals recorded by LGA Jada 5,006 19- 173 174- 489 490- 959 960 - 1,860 Toungo 1,861 - 5,283 The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since the latest DTM round of assessments are represented in this report. The data has been collected by DTM staff deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground. Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) - Quarterly (October - December 2019) Top 10 LGAs of Arrivals 3,284 3,228

1,831 1,754 1,512

954 852 689 593 520

ASKIRA / YOLA NGALA NUMAN BAMA HONG GWOZA GOMBI SHELLENG MICHIKA UBA SOUTH Dec 1,223 1,308 76 635 794 117 463 171 0 140 Nov 1,589 1,250 334 650 638 167 174 319 0 196 Oct 472 670 1,421 469 80 670 215 199 593 184

Top 10 LGAs of Departures 5,006

1,985 1,557 1,157 976 764 700 441 426 405

KALA/ YOLA ASKIRA / DEMSA NUMAN HONG GIREI MAIHA GUYUK BALGE NORTH SHELLENG UBA Dec 15 202 601 243 55 8 0 163 143 0 Nov 64 258 821 767 96 47 0 156 154 0 Oct 4,927 1,525 135 147 825 709 700 122 129 405

Cross-border Movements

ADAMAWA: 82 1,942 cross-border movements were recorded

81% arrived from Cameroon CAMEROON: 1,568

18% arrived from Niger BORNO: 1,860 IDPs: 1,591 1% arrived from Chad

CHAD: 15

RETURNEES: 351 82% returned as IDPs 18% returned to their NIGER: 359 original abodes Country of departure Arrival state Affected population

Emergency Tracking Tool Reports Released on Movements Tracked within October to December 2019 Report 139 (30 September - 6 October 2019) Report 144 (3 - 10 November 2019) Report 149(9 - 15 December 2019) Report 140 (7 - 13 October 2019) Report 145 (11 - 17 November 2019) Report 150 (16 - 22 December 2019) Report 141 (14 - 20 October 2019) Report 146 (18 - 24 November 2019) Report 151 (23 - 29 December 2019) Report 142 (21 - 27 October 2019) Report 147 (25 November - 1 December 2019) Report 152 (30 December - 5 January 2020) Report 143 (28 October - 3 November 2019) Report 148 (2 - 8 December 2019) Click Report title to view the published report & details on Google map Note: This report includes few movements captured after the reports were published. MUAC data: as provided by UNICEF

Humanitarian Aid

For more information or to report an alert, please contact: DTM information products: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 903 8852 524 http://displacement.iom.int/nigeria Dave Bercasio, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 907 5070 001