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. 83 3 – 11 September 2018 Movements New Arrival Screening by Nutri�on Partners Chad Arrivals: Children (6-59 months) Niger screened for malnutri�on 4,037 individuals 220 53 Departures: MUAC category of screened children Lake Chad 624 707 individuals Green: 135 Yellow: 34 Red: 51

Within the period of 3 – 11 September 2018, a total of 4,780 movements were 6 834 recorded, including 4,037 arrivals, 707 departures and 36 transi�ng movements. 636 These movements occurred at loca�ons in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, , Marte , Gubio, , , , Kukawa, , Magumeri, , 135 44 Mafa Kala/Balge Jere Mobbar, Monguno, Ngala and Nganzai Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno 7 Dikwa Borno Maiduguri state, and loca�ons in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Hong, Madagali, Maiha, 322 92 Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North and Kaga 45 189 Konduga Bama Yola South LGAs of . 6 5 Assessments iden�fied the following main triggers of movements: ongoing Gwoza conflict (52%), poor living condi�ons (17%), voluntary reloca�on (13%), flooding 66

Biu (7%), fear of a�acks (5%), improved security (4%), farming ac�vi�es (2%) and Chibok 63 15 Madagali military opera�ons (1%). 122 95 20 Askira/Uba 71 Michika 58 Number of individuals by movement triggers Hawul 37 Bayo 49 45 77 Mubi North Ongoing Conflict 2,622 Gombi Hong 34 Shani 26 Poor Living Condi�ons 42 764 125 Mubi South 60 Waterbodies Voluntary Reloca�on 569 Shelleng Song Maiha Guyuk Regional boundary Flooding 300 28 30 Sate boundary Lac de Lere Fear Of A�ack 219 Lamurde Girei 9 Adamawa LGA boundaryChad 52 Numan 35 Improved Security 180 135 32 27 Inaccessible areas Demsa Yola South 18 10 Farming Ac�vi�es 87 22 Yola North Mayo-Belwa 103 15 Cameroon Movements 137 Fufore Military Opera�on 39 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE TRANSITING 60 Lagdo Reservoir

Jada Affected popula�on Arrivals from Cameroon and Niger Republic ARRIVAL

RETURNEES DEPARTURE 4% Ganye 53 Number of individuals 6 - 25 17 Toungo 26 - 66 67 - 119

IDPs 120 - 194 96% CAMEROON NIGER 195 - 834 REPUBLIC 94% Summary of major movements MONGUNO: 834 arrivals were recorded at Monguno LGA of . These include 787 arrivals at Monguno town from Guzamala LGA and 47 arrivals at the town from Kukawa LGA. The movements were triggered by recent conflicts in Guzamala and Kukawa LGAs. Urgent needs include food and shelter. NGANZAI: 636 arrivals were recorded at Nganzai LGA of Borno state. These include 382 arrivals at the Recep�on Centre in Gajiram ward from Gasarwa village in Jigalta ward of Nganzai, 121 arrivals at Ajari from Sabsabuwa ward of Nganzai, 101 arrivals at Kirikasama Camp from Guzamala LGA and 32 arrivals at Bulabulin Area Market Camp from Bauchi state. The main movement trigger was ongoing conflict in the region. KUKAWA: 624 individuals fled Bashar Kunduri, Lujiya, and Kalla Mare communi�es in Kukawa LGA for nearby Kirikasama village due to recent conflicts in the area. Urgent needs include food and shelter.

MAYO-BELWA: 137 arrivals and 60 departures were recorded in Mayo-Belwa LGA of Adamawa state. These include 110 individuals who fled Bajama ward of Mayo-Belwa for the main town due to fear of a�acks and 27 arrivals at the town from Lau in Taraba state due to insecurity in the area. 60 individuals were observed depar�ng the town for their villages a�er news of rela�ve peace was said to have been restored in their village. MAIDUGURI: 322 arrivals were recorded in Maiduguri LGA of Borno state. These include 304 arrivals at Bakassi Camp from Gudumbali in Guzamala LGA due to recent conflict in Gudumbali, 10 arrivals at NYSC Camp from Bama LGA and 8 arrivals at Yajiwa Camp from Konduga LGA. Urgent needs include food, shelter and health support. 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 Malnutri�on Screening Summary (children 6-59 months)

An exhaus�ve nutri�on screening using mid upper MUAC Categories arm circumference (MUAC) and signs of Oedema was LGA Green (≥12.5 cm) Yellow (11.5 cm - 12.5 cm) Red (<11.5 cm) Total conducted by Sector partners for 220 children. Of the In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible 220 children screened, the MUAC reading for 51 Bama 16 6 8 0 19 0 49 children (49 from inaccessible and 2 from accessible Dikwa 2 0 1 0 5 0 8 Abadam Chad Niger areas) was in the Red category, 34 were in the Yellow Gwoza 13 0 4 0 6 0 23 53 category and 135 were measured in the Green Kukawa 82 1 19 0 15 0 117 Kukawa Lake Chad Mobbar 0 6 0 1 0 1 8 Guzamala Mobbar 624 category. This results also covers 10 children from neighbouring countries (8 screened at Mobbar and 2 Ngala 7 2 1 0 4 1 15 Gubio screened at Ngala); out of which 7 were in the Green Total 120 15 33 1 49 2 220 6 Monguno Nourished Moderate Acute Severe Acute Malnutri�on Nganzai 834 category, 1 in Yellow and 2 in the Red category. No Malnutri�on (MAM) (SAM) 636 Magumeri Ngala case of Oedema was reported in any of the 6 LGAs where screening was conducted. Marte 135 44 All children found with severe acute malnutri�on have been admi�ed for treatment. Mafa Kala/Balge Jere 7 Dikwa Borno Maiduguri Please note, the data presented are not surveillance results and should be interpreted with caution. 322 92 Kaga 45 189 Table 1. Details of movements by loca�ons of assessment and loca�ons of arrival/departure - only movements with more than 30 persons are listed below Konduga Bama 6 5 Tracking location Arriving from/Departing to Movement Details Gwoza State LGA Ward State LGA Ward Arrival Departure Transiting Damboa 66 ADAMAWA MAYO-BELWA MAYO FARANG TARABA JALINGO - - 32 - Biu Chibok 63 NASSARAWO GERENG ADAMAWA MAYO-BELWA BAJAMA 110 - - Madagali 15 NUMAN IMBURU ADAMAWA NUMAN SABON PEGE - 101 - 122 95 20 Askira/Uba 71 Michika GOMBI GOMBI NORTH BORNO BIU DUSULA 50 - - Kwaya Kusar Hawul 58 37 GIREI GIREI 1 ADAMAWA FUFORE FURORE Bayo 49 45 - 41 - 77 Mubi North Gombi Hong 34 MADAGALI MADAGALI ADAMAWA MADAGALI MADAGALI 30 - - Shani 26 42 MUBI NORTH MIJULU 36 125 Mubi South - - Waterbodies Shelleng Song 60 YOLA NORTH KAREWA ADAMAWA YOLA NORTH KAREWA - 66 - Maiha Guyuk Regional boundary BORNO MONGUNO MONGUNO BORNO GUZAMALA MAIRARI 688 - - 28 30 Sate boundary WAMMIRI Lac de Lere 99 - - Lamurde 9 Girei Adamawa LGA boundaryChad 52 KUKAWA KEKENO 47 Numan 35 - - 135 32 27 Inaccessible areas Demsa Yola South NGANZAI GAJIRAM BAUCHI AZARE KOTAGO 32 - - 18 10 22 Yola North Mayo-Belwa BORNO GUZAMALA ABARI 39 - - 103 15 Cameroon Movements 137 Fufore NGANZAI DAMARAM 38 - - 60 Lagdo Reservoir JIGALTA 406 - - Jada SABSABUWA 121 - -

ARRIVAL KUKAWA KUKAWA BORNO KUKAWA KUKAWA 624 - -

DEPARTURE MAIDUGURI MAISANDARI BORNO GUZAMALA GUDUMBALI Ganye 304 - - Number of individuals BAMA SHEHURI BORNO BAMA DARA JAMAL 50 - - 6 - 25 GULUMBA 36 - - Toungo 26 - 66 SOYE 34 - - 67 - 119 ASKIRA/UBA UBA BORNO BAMA SHEHRURI 31 - - 120 - 194 DAMBOA - - 48 - 195 - 834 MAGUMERI GAJIGANNA BORNO MAGUMERI TITIWA 103 - - MODUKIMERI BORNO MAGUMERI TITIWA 32 - - BIU ZARA WUYAKU BORNO DAMBOA SABON GARI 106 - - DIKWA DIKWA CENTRAL BORNO JERE DUSUMAN 52 - - HAWUL WHITAMBAYA ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH LAKUWA 40 - - KONDUGA AUNO/CHABBOL BORNO MAGUMERI MAGUMERI/TITIYA 37 - -

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