<<

DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - DTM Nigeria EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements ETT Report: No. 143 | 28 October - 3 November 2019 MOVEMENTS NEW ARRIVAL SCREENING BY NUTRITION PARTNERS

Green: 109 Arrivals: Children (6-59 months) Niger Lake Chad Abadam 4,238 individuals 85 screened for malnutrition Mobbar MUAC category of screened children Kukawa Departures: 30 Guzamala 9,738 individuals Green: 69 Yellow: 10 Red: 6 Gubio Nganzai Monguno During the period of 28 October – 3 November 2019, a total of 13,976 movements Marte Ngala were recorded, which were composed of 4,238 arrivals and 9,738 departures. Magumeri Jere 115 Kala/Balge Arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Damboa, Gwoza, Hawul, 30 Mafa Maiduguri Dikwa 46 Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Mobbar and Ngala Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno Kaga 3 Borno Bama State. Arrivals were also recorded in , , , , Guyuk, Hong, 2 Konduga , , , , Numan, , Song, and Yola 1 113 Gwoza South LGAs of . Departures were recorded in Maiduguri Damboa 12 54 Metropolitan Council, Askira/Uba, Gwoza and Kala/Balge LGAs of Borno State. 593 5

Departures were also recorded in Girei, Gombi, Hong, , Maiha, 592 Madagali 700 Biu Chibok 113 21 Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mubi North, , Numan and LGAs of Askira/Uba 35 Cameroon Kwaya Kusar Hawul Michika Adamawa State. Hong Bayo 76 48 50 10 30 Mubi North Shani Gombi 155 19 ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: flood (81%), 26 Mubi South 405 22 voluntary relocation (9%), poor living conditions (5%), conflict/attack (3%), fear of Shelleng Song Maiha 102 28 attack (1%), improved security (1%), and military operations (1%). Guyuk 51 387 Girei Fufore 31 NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS BY MOVEMENT TRIGGER Lamurde 10 306 Numan 694 Hard to reach LGA Flood 11,384 Yola North 153 Waterbodies Mayo-Belwa Yola South 1,172 587 Individuals by movement type Voluntary Relocation 1,197 703 9 38 Poor Living Conditions 639 Jada 1,345 Adamawa Conflict/Attack 459 Damsa Arrival Fear Of Attack 146 ± Departure Individuals recorded by LGA Improved Security 81 64 1- 36 Military operations 70 37- 133 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 4,995 134- 1,293 Arrivals from Neighbouring Countries 1,294 - 2,517 Affected population 2,518 - 5,059 18% Returnees 87

30 82% IDPs

NIGER CAMEROON * Movements in Kala/Balge were captured by ETT outreach sta in the LGA

SUMMARY OF MAJOR MOVEMENTS Demsa: 64 arrivals and 4,995 departures were recorded in Demsa LGA of Adamawa State. The 64 arrivals were from Demsa ward. The departures include 4,562 from Borrong ward and were tracked in Demsa ward. Other arrivals include 391 from Demsa ward and 106 from Nassarawo ward. The arrivals and departures were all due to flood. Numan: 1,172 arrivals and 1,345 departures were recorded in Numan LGA of Adamawa State. The arrivals include 997 from Bare ward, 148 from Bolki ward and 27 from Borrong ward. The departures include 596 from Gamdio ward, 402 from Bare ward, 235 from Imburu ward and 112 from Bolki ward. 87% of the new arrivals reported to have relocated due to flood while 13% relocated voluntarily. 64% of the departures relocated voluntarily, 30% were due to flood while 17 % were reportedly due to poor living conditions. Yola North: 9 arrivals and 703 departures were recorded in Yola North LGA of Adamawa State. The 9 arrivals were from Jambutu ward of Yola South LGA. The 703 departures were from Limawa ward. The arrivals and departures were all due to flood. Shelleng: 593 arrivals and 700 departures were recorded in Shelleng LGA of Adamawa State. The arrivals include 243 from Jambo and were tracked in Anguwan Kambari of Kiri ward and 350 from Wuro Yanka ward. The 700 departures were from Kiri ward. The arrivals and departures were all due to flood.

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 sta deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground. NEW ARRIVAL MALNUTRITION SCREENING SUMMARY (CHILDREN 6-59 MONTHS)

An exhaustive nutrition screening using monitoring of MUAC Categories Green (≥12.5cm) Red (<11.5cm) symptoms of acute malnutrition mid upper arm circumference Yellow (11.5 cm - (MUAC) and Oedema was conducted by Nutrition Sector LGA Green (≥12.5cm) Red (<11.5cm) Total 12.5cm) partners for 85 children of 6-59 months. Of the 85 children Inaccessible Accessible Inaccessible Accessible Inaccessible Accessible screened, the MUAC reading recorded 6 children (2 from inaccessible and 4 from an accessible area) in the Red Bama 9 30 0 1 2 0 42 category, 10 in the Yellow category and 49 measured in the Gwoza 0 11 0 4 0 0 15 Green category. No case of Oedema was reported in the 5 Jere 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 LGAs that reports were received from. Mobbar 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 The results also include 22 children from neighbouring Ngala 0 16 0 3 0 4 23 Cameroon and Republic of Niger (3 children moved to Bama, 4 Total 9 60 0 10 2 4 85 to Mobbar and 15 moved to Ngala); Out of the 22 children measured, 4 was in the red category, 14 in the green category and 4 measured in the yellow category. All children found with Nourished Moderate Acute Severe Acute Malnutrition acute malnutrition have been admitted for treatment. Malnutrition (MAM) (SAM) Please note, the data presented are not surveillance results and should be interpreted with caution.

Table 1. Details of movements by locations of assessment and locations of arrival / departure- only movements with at least 36 persons are listed below Tracking Location Movement Location STATE LGA WARD STATE2 LGA2 WARD2 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Grand Total BORRONG - 4,562 4,562 BORRONG DEMSA ADAMAWA DEMSA 64 - 64 DEMSA KADAMUN - 327 3 27 DEMSA NASSARAWO DEMSA ADAMAWA DEMSA NASSARAWO - 106 1 06 GURIN GURIN - 153 1 53 FUFORE ADAMAWA FUFORE RIBADU RIBADU 306 - 3 06 FUFORE PARIYA - 175 1 75 GIREI MODIRE/ VINIKILANG ADAMAWA DAMARE - 268 2 68 GIREI MODIRRE VINIKLANG - 251 2 51 BANJIRAM BANJIRAM - 122 1 22 CHIKILA CHIKILA 75 - 75 GUYUK ADAMAWA GUYUK GUYUK GUYUK - 283 2 83 PUROKAYO PURAKAYO 80 - 80 LAMURDE LAMURDE 58 - 58 NGBAKOWO NGBAKOWO 44 - 44 ADAMAWA LAMURDE OPALO ADAMAWA LAMURDE OPALO - 2 28 2 28 RIGANGE RIGANGE - 71 71 WADUKU WADUKU - 88 88 BARE 789 - 7 89 BARE SABON PEGI - 402 4 02 BOLKI BOLKI 148 1 12 2 60 NUMAN GAMADIO ADAMAWA NUMAN GAMADIO - 596 5 96 IMBURU - 55 55 IMBURU SABON PEGI - 180 1 80 SABON PEGI BARE 208 - 2 08 BODWAI - 273 2 73 SHELLENG KIRI ADAMAWA SHELLENG KIRI 243 427 6 70 WURO YANKA 350 - 3 50 YOLA NORTH LIMAWA ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH LIMAWA - 682 6 82 YOLA SOUTH MAKAMA ‘B’ ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH MAKAMA 'B' 580 - 5 80 CHULL / RUMIRGO GIREI GIREI - 36 36 ADAMAWA DEMSA DILLI - 57 57 DILLE / HUYIM ASKIRA / UBA ZAMFARA ZURMI ZURMI 146 - 1 46 NGOHI DAMBOA AZUR/MULTE/FORFOR 41 - 41 BORNO ZADAWA / HAUSARI ASKIRA / UBA ASKIRA EAST 356 - 3 56 BORNO BUDUWA / BULA CHIRABE 70 - 70 BAMA SHEHURI / HAUSARI / MAIRI BORNO BAMA SOYE 45 - 45 HAWUL KWAJAFFA/HANG BORNO CHIBOK MBALALA 37 - 37 KALA/BALGE RANN "A" BORNO NGALA NGALA WARD - 46 46 BORNO KALA/BALGE RANN "A" 4 9 - 49 NGALA NGALA WARD CAMEROON LOGONE-ET-CHARI FOTOKOL 66 - 66 The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. MUAC data is provided by UNICEF

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

Humanitarian Aid And Civil Protection