Flash Report IDPs Reloca�on from to Kukawa DTM North-East - Kukawa LGA, . Nigeria 9 August, 2021

Doro 3,062 Kauwa Barwati 2,464 Baga BornoAlagarno Kukawa

Bundur

Dogoshi Kukawa

Kekeno Yoyo ± Legend

P Camps & Camp-like Settings P Host Community DISCLAIMER: The depiction and use of Monguno boundaries, geographic names and related data XXX Total IDPs Relocated

shown on map are not warranted to be error free 5,526 NGURNO GOVERNMENT GIRLS P XXX IDPs Relocated Per Arrival nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of WATER BOARD SECONDARY SCHOOL (GGSS) P 152 P Ward any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance GSSSS MONGUNO 488 GANA ALI CAMP LGA BoundaryMintar of such boundaries by IOM. P 1,781 P FULATARI CAMP 125 P 1,428 KUYA CAMP Wards of Arrival FULATARI P STADIUM CAMP 913 P P 0 2.75 5.5 11 Km 110 421 108 Monguno Ward of DepartureMarte Following the plans of the Borno State Government to relocate Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their place of initial displacement, a relocation exercise was captured by IOM-DTM between the period of 6 to 8 August 2021. A total of 5,526 individuals (1,000 households) were recently relocated from Monguno LGA to Doro and Kauwa wards of Kukawa LGA, both located in the state of Borno. 3,062 individuals (55%) relocated to Doro while the remaining 45 per cent (2,464 individuals) moved to Kauwa. 1,781 individuals were relocated from Waterboard Camp, 1,428 from GSSSS Camp, 913 from Fulatari Camp, 152 from Ngurno Camp, 488 from Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) Camp, 421 from Kuya Camp, 108 from Staduim Camp, 125 from Gana Ali Camp and 110 from Fulatari Host Community. The relocated population are made up of 276 infants (5%), 2,709 children (49%), 2,272 adult males and females (41%) and 269 elderly persons (5%). The majority of the relocated population are currently without shelter, food, Non-Food Items (NFIs), livelihood, access to health facilities and education. 1,000 5,526 Households Individuals

Male Female 43% 57%

2% 60+ 3%

17% 18 - 59 24%

16% 5 - 17 19%

6% 1 - 5 8%

2% <1 3% A cross section of relocated IDPs, Photo © IOM-DTM/2021

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