Nigeria: Borno State Displacement Profile (as of July 2016) 1.82 million NIGER
Estimated number of people displaced within and out of Borno Yusufari state (Source DTM Round X and other sources) Machina CHAD Nguru Karasuwa Areas of origin* Bade Bursari Gubio Although over half of the IDPs within/from Borno originate from Konduga, Mafa, Kukawa, Bade Geidam Monguno Gwoza and Bama, the conflict has caused displacement from almost every LGA: Nganzai Jakusko YOBE BORNO Ngala Konduga 352,081 Magumeri Kala/ Mafa Balge 195,210 Jere Mafa Kukawa 167,723 BORNO Dikwa Gwoza 160,792 Nangere Fune Damaturu Maiduguri Bama Potiskum 153,950 Kaga Gubio 108,221 Konduga Bama Dikwa 94,538 Damboa 90,834 Marte 69,659 Gwoza Kaga Damboa 58,551 Nafada Monguno 45,412 Hawul 42,278 Biu Chibok Madagali Askira / Uba 11,857 Dukku Guzamala 6,416 GOMBE Askira/Uba Mobbar 5,514 Kwami Kwaya Jere 4,711 Bayo Kusar Hawul Abadam 4,462 Hong Mubi North Yamaltu/Deba Maiduguri 3,814 Shani Gombi Mubi South CAMEROON Magumeri 3,560 Akko Biu 2,527 Chibok 2,400 Billiri Balanga Guyuk Song Maiha Ngala 791 *Only DTM Round X data Shomgom CHAD Current location Numan ADAMAWA Of the IDPs within/from Borno State, the vast majority of have stayed within the state Yola South Fufore Borno 1,626,167** Yobe 62,556 Mayo-Belwa Adamawa 34,132 Local Government Areas of origin
Gombe 13,074 Current location of IDPs in accessed Other States 79,260 **Including data from other sources Local Government Areas
More than 100,000 50,000 - 100,000 A Note about IDP Numbers: 25,000 - 50,000 These numbers represent a “best estimate” at the time of publication and are compiled from various sources including the Toungo Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM/NEMA), Nigerian authorities, NGOs, INGOs and others. Where possible, OCHA has 10,000 - 25,000 attempted to verify estimates through triangulation of multiple sources. As the situation in the northeast remains fluid, population estimates are frequently changing and therefore should be used with the appropriate caution. Direct queries or Less than 10,000 updates to: [email protected]. Areas inaccessible to humanitarian partners
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Update : 30 July 2016 Sources: UNCS, DTM Round X assessment data, NEMA, ALIMA, Military, IOM, other organisation. Feedback: [email protected] For more information on Nigeria humanitarian activities: www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/nigeria http://www.unocha.org/nigeria http://reliefweb.int/country/nga