Flash Report | Emmergency Registration Flash Report | IDP Movement in and LGAs DTM IOM RAPIDNigeria ASSESSMENT 05 January 2018 IOM OIM IDP movement in Nganzai LGA and Monguno LGA | 03 January 2018

Baga IDPs departure fromAduwa Total departure; Kekeno Lingiya Burimari Camp 3,457 Inds. 04 - 29 Dec 17. Yoyo Ngurno ± Guzamala East Mairari Wamiri IDPs departure from Total departure; Kumalia Mintar Badu GGSS Camp P Marte LGA 30 Dec 17 825 Inds. P GSSSS Camp - 04 Jan 18. P Katanna P Water Board Camp Kuya Camp Guzamala West Kurnawa Gasarwa Camp P Jigalta PGasarwa Pri. Sch. Camp Kaguram Badairi 1,051 Inds 93 Zawuya Inds - Sabsabuwa P Kingarawa Monguno 825 Damaram Burimari Camp Inds Bariya Ariana Nganzai 119 2,406 Inds Kuda Inds Alarge Monguno Chikwu Ngudowa 93 Inds - Gajiram Pri. Sch. 2 Mandala Behind PP PGajiram Pri. Sch. 1 Wulo Secretariat Kirenowa P Zulum Boarding P LG Quarters Zaga Ngalori 76 P Grida Inds Pri. Sch. P Borsori Bakassi Camp Marte Jubrilaram Gajiram Total arrival; 3,457 Inds Sugundare % of IDPs by camp of arrival Sure Yele 617 Gajiram Ward 69% Inds Bakasi Camp 12% Muwalli Marte

Gajiram Central Pri. Sch. 1 4% Gajiram Central Pri. Sch. 2 2% xxx Inds departed IDPs departing location LG Quarter 8% P IDPs arriving camp Behinde Secretariat Maiwa 20% DTM accessible ward Mofio Kuldi Kulli Boarding Primary Sch. Camp 7% P IDPs departing camp Bukarti 11% Partially accessible ward Lawanti 6% 0 3.75 7.5 15 Km Jigalta WardMiye 31% Damakuli Kabulawa Inaccessible ward Gasarwa Pri. Sch. Camp 31% Masu Lege A Lawant Nganzai, Monguno and Marte LGAs have recorded population movements that require humanitarian response. In Nganzai LGA, Gajiram received 2,406 individuals or 475 households, while Gasarwa received 1,051 individuals or 254 households between 4 and 29 December 2017. Majority of the new arrivals are IDPs from Burimari Camp in Jigalta ward, Nganzai LGA. The new arrivals mentioned that the reason for leaving Burimari IDP site is due to fear of insecurity following the withdrawal of military presence from the community. Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) camp in Monguno LGA recorded arrival of 825 individuals from several locations in Zaga Ngalori and Kirenowa wards of Marte LGA between 30 December 2017 and 4 January 2018. The new arrivals reported that the military operation in the area triggered the movement. The DTM unit of IOM carried out an emergency registration and registered 825 individuals including 12 per cent men, 29 per cent women, 28 per cent boys and 31 per cent girls. IDP sites in Gajiram ward - Population trend

20,000 16,943 17,188 15,874 14,345* 15,000

337 192 52 120 52 89 160 68 61 86 29 16 267 70 123 272 28625 205 88 161 28 13 36 7 New arrivals movement trigger 10,000 6-Dec 8-Dec 7-Dec 9-Dec 4-Dec 10-Dec 11-Dec 11-Dec 12-Dec 13-Dec 15-Dec 16-Dec 17-Dec 18-Dec 19-Dec 20-Dec 21-Dec 22-Dec 23-Dec 26-Dec 27-Dec 28-Dec 29-Dec 12-Dec 13-Dec 20 - Nov XXX Military operation Gasarwa primary school camp - population trend 6,000 5,851 Conflict/Attack 6000 5,701 XXX

XXX Perceived insecurity

5,060* XXX Involuntary relocation 5,000 26 615 150 20-Nov 9-Dec 14-Dec 19-Dec XXX Poor living condition

GGSS Camp, Monguno - population trend XXX Arrivals before 4-Dec 825 IDPs moved from Marte LGA to Monguno between 30 Dec - 04 Jan 30000 *DTM site assessment conducted as of Round XX. 24,935 25,289 24,369* 25000

76 19 93 378 239 115 20000 20-Nov 11-Dec 13-Dec 30-Dec 31-Dec 2-Jan 4-Jan

For more information or to report an alert, please contact: For more information or to report an alert, please contact: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] +234 9038852524 Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] +234 9038852524 Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] +234 9075070001 Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] +234 9075070001