Displacement Tracking Matrix - DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) - Quarterly Nigeria (January - March 2020)

DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements

MOVEMENTS From January to March 2020, a total of 33,409 movements were recorded, composed of 26,750 arrivals and 7,659 departures. Arrivals were recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, Arrivals , , Dikwa, , , Jere, , , Metropolitan Council, , and Local Governement Areas (LGAs) of . Arrivals were also 26,750 individuals recorded in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Hong, Madagali, Maiha, Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North, and Yola South LGAs of . Departures Departures were recorded in Askira/Uba, Bama, Chibok, Dikwa, Gwoza, Hawul and Kala/Balge 7,659 individuals LGAs of Borno state; Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Hong, Madagali, Maiha, Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North and Yola South LGAs of Adamwa state also recorded NEW ARRIVALS SCREENING BY departures. NUTRITION PARTNERS Out of the 33,409 movements recorded, 4,442 movements were recorded from neighbouring countries which composed of 3,725 IDPs and 717 Returnees. Of these arrivals, 3,903 were from Cameroon, 401 from Republic of Niger and 138 from Chad. Sixty-two per cent of the new arrivals 2,556 reported to have relocated due to poor living conditions, 36 per cent relocated voluntarily, 1 per children (6 - 59 months) cent relocated due to fear of attack, and the remaining 1 per cent relocated due to conflict/attack screen for malnutrition and improved security. ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: poor living conditions (31.7%), MUAC category of screened children voluntary relocation (23.4%), conflict/attack (15.9%), improved security (11.6%), fear of attack (10.8%),military operations (6.3%) and involuntary relocation (0.3%). Green: 2,337 Yellow: 166 Red: 53 NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS BY MOVEMENT TRIGGER Niger Chad Poor Living Conditions Lake Chad 8,694 2,200 Voluntary Relocation Ngala 5,484 2,578 Mobbar Conflict/Attack 4,475 996 516 Monguno 4,394 Improved Security 3,015 964 2,004 Fear of Attack 2,818 912 Maiduguri Kala/Balge Military Operations 2,171 9 Marte 1,585 669 Involuntary Relocation 93 Mafa 1,541 Jere 37 121 Dikwa Arrival Departure 2,608 166 2,199 Konduga 44 2,746 Bama NUMBER OF ARRIVALS AND Gwoza DEPARTURES BY MONTH 818 Borno 256 12,000 479 Damboa 1,899 Cameroon 10,000 Chibok 8,000 Madagali 728 Biu 79 8 201 6,000 Askira/Uba 378 Michika 341 4,000 1,113 Kwaya Bayo Kusar Hawul 2,000 17 Adamawa Mubi North 728 582 0 Jan Feb Mar 867 Hong Mubi South ARRIVAL 10,068 8,664 8,018 Gombi 503 DEPARTURE 3,068 2,920 1,671 287 Shelleng 796 Song 210 502 Maiha 394 Guyuk 253 NUMBER OF ARRIVALS FROM Lamurde 629 Hard to reach LGAs 439 Girei INACCESSIBLE AREAS Numan 309 498 Waterbodies 67 Demsa Yola South 201 Yola North Fufore Individuals by movement type 1,583 77 63 486 225 Mayo 623 Belwa 272 13 ± Jada Arrival 94 Departure 297 Individuals recorded by LGA Ganye 47 13 - 87 416 88 - 542 374 Toungo 543 - 1231 1232 - 2608 2609 - 4394 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH

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 staff deployed at the locations listed and cross-checked with the partners present on the ground. Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) - Quarterly (January - March 2020) Top 10 LGAs of Arrivals

4,394

2,746 2,608 2,199 2,004 1,899 1,585 1,113 867 728

ASKIRA / MUBI NGALA KONDUGA BAMA MONGUNO GWOZA MAIDUGURI MICHIKA GOMBI UBA NORTH Mar 713 1,244 54 644 1,904 558 24 283 391 178 Feb 1,609 509 1,548 726 57 593 1,146 184 255 178 Jan 2,072 993 1,006 829 43 748 415 646 221 372 Top 10 LGAs of Departures 1,541

818 796 582 503 498 486 439 341 272

ASKIRA / MUBI KALA/ GOMBI MICHIKA HONG MAIHA NUMAN MADAGALI FUFORE BALGE UBA NORTH Mar 69 179 62 71 191 115 179 179 148 135 Feb 606 479 650 98 77 211 92 139 77 58 Jan 866 160 84 413 235 172 215 121 116 79

Cross-border Movements

ADAMAWA: 123 4,442 cross-border movements were recorded

88% arrived from Cameroon CAMEROON: 3,903

9% arrived from Niger IDPs: 3,725 BORNO: 4,319 3% arrived from Chad

CHAD: 138 RETURNEES: 717 R. NIGER: 401 84% returned as IDPs 16% returned to their original abodes Country of departure Arrival state Affected population

Emergency Tracking Tool Reports Released on Movements Tracked within January to March 2020 Report 153 (6 - 12 January 2020) Report 158 (10 - 16 February 2020) Report 163 (16 - 22 March 2020) Report 154 (13 - 19 January 2020) Report 159 (17 - 23 February 2020) Report 164 (23 - 29 March 2020) Report 155 (20 - 26 January 2020) Report 160 (24 February - 1 March 2020) Report 165 (30 March - 5 April 2020) Report 156 (27 January - 2 February 2020) Report 161 (2 - 8 March 2020) Report 157 (3 - 9 February 2020) Report 162 (9 - 15 March 2020) Click Report title to view the published report & details on Google map Note: This report includes few movements captured after the reports were published. MUAC data: as provided by UNICEF

Humanitarian Aid

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