: Displacement Profile (as of 31 January 2017)

KEY FIGURES1 INCREASE/DECREASE OF IDPS 58,870 COMPARED TO DTM RXII3 21,080 153,000 485 number of internally displaced people living in 119,750 Adamawa 438 10.3 per cent decrease compared to DTM RXII 27,230 JADA 49 0 89,332 165,383 12,099 MAYO - BELWA 0 47,119 3,912 TOUNGO 0 630,000 MUBI number of internally displaced people returning to 2,841 HONG 89,332 SOUTH 22,098 Nigerian refugees -8 GUYUK their areas of origin returned through 5,601 Adamawa from as of 8.6 per cent increase compared to DTM RXII June 2016 -15 NUMAN 51,696 987 -40 2,024 15,588MAIHA 253 -192 SONG GUYUK SONG 22,000 -200 MADAGALI former refugees returning to thier areas of origin 586 LAMURDE -209 HONG

DEMSA 22,362 -218 GOMBI 1,031 -308 SHELLENG NUMAN 1,872 16,356 -429 11,631 MAYO-BELWA -975 MICHIKA IDPs LOCAL GOVERMENT AREAS 426 7,071 FUFORE -1,497 2 IDPs from Adamawa in OF ORIGIN other states 5,094 -1,929 YOLA NORTH

Majority of the IDPs from Adamawa state originate from 87,112 -2,154 MUBI NORTH Nigerian refugees Madagali and Michika LGA: in Cameroon as of 762 6 Jan 2017 -4,172 YOLA SOUTH MADAGALI 85,069 JADA -6,078 GIREI MICHIKA 18,664 CAMEROON 478 MUBI NORTH 2,713 The decrease in the number of IDPs in 15 out of 21 of the DEMSA 1,260 GANYE LGAs is attributed to the increasing trend of IDPs returning to thier LGAs of origin which increased by 8.6 per cent GOMBI 660 compared to the last round of dtm published in october 2016. HONG 452 405 MUBI SOUTH 262 CURRENT LOCATION OF IDPs TOUNGO 4 MAIHA 143 FROM ADAMAWA

GANYE 97 Number of IDPs DESTINATION DESTINATION YOLA SOUTH 67 Number of refugees from Nigeria

Number of refugees returnees 93.54% are in Adamawa

Number of IDPs returnees 109,597 1.94% are in Bauchi Access to huumanitarian partners as of IDPs 23 January 2017 originated 1.84% are in Taraba Restricted access from Adamawa 1.55% are in Gombe

Fully accessible 1.12% are in Borno

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Developed only for humanitarian activities purposes. Update on: 31 January 2017 Sources: (1) DTM Round XII & XIII, UNHCR, (2) DTM RXIII (3) DTM RXII & RXIII, (4) OCHA Access Monitoring Framework 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