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. 78 1 – 7 August 2018 Movements New Arrival Screening by Nutri�on Partners Chad Niger Arrivals: Children (6-59 months) Lake Chad screened for malnutri�on 5,317 individuals 588 MUAC category of screened children 71 Departures: 72 Green: 329 Yellow: 115 Red: 144 28 1,177 individuals 770

Gubio Within the period of 1 – 7 August 2018, a total of 6,494 movements were recorded, including 5,317 arrivals and 1,177 departures at loca�ons in 360 827 Marte Askira/Uba, Bama, , , Demsa, , Fufore, Girei, Gombi, 174 157 Kala/Balge Guzamala, , , Hong, Kala/Balge, , Kukawa, Madagali, , Mafa Magumeri, , Maiha, Mayo-Belwa, Michika, Mobbar, Monguno, Jere Dikwa 9 366 11 Borno 12 Mubi-North, Mubi-South, Ngala, Nganzai, Numan, Yola-North and Yola-South Maiduguri

Kaga Bama Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Adamawa and Borno States. Konduga 51 928 Assessments iden�fied the following main triggers of movements: ongoing Gwoza conflict (45%), poor living condi�ons (24%), voluntary reloca�on (9%), improved 532 security (7%), military opera�ons (6%), involuntary reloca�on (4%), fear of Damboa 7 a�acks/communal clashes (4%), and farming ac�vi�es (1%). 20 Madagali Biu Chibok Askira/Uba 179 Number of individuals by movement triggers 110 184 Michika Ongoing Conflict 2,954 Hawul 21 Bayo 97 45 9 Hong 30 Mubi North 29 Poor Living Condi�ons 1,539 28 Shani Mubi South Gombi 21 Voluntary Reloca�on 10 35 14 576 Maiha Waterbodies Shelleng 71 Improved Security 482 Guyuk Song Regional boundary 17 Adamawa Sate boundary Military Opera�on 416 Lac de Lere Lamurde Girei 42 LGA boundaryChad 3 Involuntary Reloca�on 26 25 36 252 Numan 23 18 Inaccessible areas Demsa Yola South 122 20 37 Fear Of A�ack 195 Yola North Movements Mayo-Belwa 48 8 Cameroon Fufore Farming Ac�vi�es 80 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 791 Lagdo Reservoir Affected popula�on Arrivals from Niger Republic Jada

and Cameroon ARRIVAL RETURNEES 7% DEPARTURE 275 Ganye Number of arrivals

7 - 45

Toungo 46 - 106

107 - 184 59 IDPs 185 - 532

93% 533 - 928 94% NIGER REPUBLIC CAMEROON Summary of major movements BAMA: 928 arrivals were recorded in Bama LGA of . These include 571 arrivals at GSSSS Camp from Dara Jamal (224 individuals) and Soye (347 individuals) wards of Bama LGA due to poor living condi�ons; and 357 arrivals at Banki Camp from Cameroon (189 individuals) and Buduwa ward of Bama LGA (168 individuals).

MONGUNO: 827 arrivals were recorded in Monguno LGA of Borno State. These include 814 individuals who arrived at Water-Board Camp from Bunari village in Gowuram ward of Guzamala LGA, due to ongoing conflict in the area; and 13 individuals who arrived at GSSSS Camp from Niger Republic.

MAYO-BELWA: 791 arrivals were recorded in Mayo-Belwa LGA of Adamawa State. These include 326 arrivals at the town from surrounding villages, 257 arrivals at the town from Lau LGA of Taraba State and 208 arrivals at the town from Demsa LGA in Adamawa. All the movements were triggered by recent communal clashes with nomadic herdsmen in the area.

GUZAMALA: 770 individuals fled Bunari village in Gowuram ward of Guzamala LGA for Monguno LGA, due to recent conflict in the area and fear of insecurity.

GWOZA: 532 arrivals were recorded in Gwoza LGA of Borno State. These include 307 arrivals at the Transit Camp and 225 arrivals at GSS Camp. The movements were mainly due to poor living condi�ons in the areas.

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 arm MUAC Categories

circumference (MUAC) measurement 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 588 children of 6-59 months. Of In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible In-Accessible Accessible the 588 children screened, the MUAC reading for 144 children Bama 84 39 59 6 66 6 260 Chad (137 from inaccessible and 7 from accessible area) was in the Red Dikwa 13 0 16 0 38 0 67 Niger Abadam category, the reading for 115 children was in the Yellow category Gwoza 46 31 8 3 15 0 103 Lake Chad Kala/Balge 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 Mobbar Kukawa and 329 had readings measured in the Green category. No case of Kukawa 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 71 Oedema was reported in any of the eight LGAs that were Mobbar 0 17 0 1 0 0 18 72 Guzamala 28 Monguno 6 66 3 15 9 0 99 770 covered. Ngala 18 5 4 0 8 1 36 Total 171 158 90 25 137 7 588 Monguno The results also include 48 children from neighbouring regions Nganzai Moderate Acute Severe Acute Malnutri�on 827 Marte (28 who arrived at Bama, 18 at Mobbar and 2 in Ngala LGAs); out Nourished 360 Malnutri�on (MAM) (SAM) Magumeri Ngala of which 34 children were in the Green category, 7 in Yellow 174 157 Kala/Balge category and the remaining 7 in the Red category. All children found with severe acute malnutri�on have been admi�ed for treatments. Mafa Jere Dikwa Please note, the data presented are not surveillance results and should be interpreted with cau�on. 9 366 11 Borno 12 Maiduguri Table 1. Details of movements by loca�ons of assessment and loca�ons of arrival/departure - only movements with more than 35 persons are listed below Kaga Bama Konduga 51 928 Tracking loca�on Arriving from/Depar�ng to Movement Details Gwoza State LGA Ward State LGA Ward Arrival Departure ADAMAWA MAYO-BELWA MAYO FARAN TARABA LAU MAYOLOPE 257 - Damboa 532 7 MAYOBELWA ADAMAWA DEMSA DONG 208 - 20 MAYO-BELWA JENGLE 326 - Madagali Biu Chibok Askira/Uba 179 MADAGALI GULAK ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK 164 - 110 184 Michika YOLA SOUTH NAMTARI ADAMAWA YOLA SOUTH NAMTARI - 117 Kwaya Kusar Hawul 21 Bayo 97 45 BORNO BAMA BUDUWA BORNO BAMA BUDUWA, KUMSHE 157 - 9 Hong 30 Mubi North 29 28 CAMEROON MARWA (CAMEROON) MORA 189 - Shani Mubi South Gombi 21 10 35 14 SHEHURI BORNO BAMA DARAJAMAL 224 - Maiha Waterbodies Shelleng 71 GONIRI 73 - Guyuk Song Regional boundary 17 SOYE 274 - Adamawa Sate boundary MONGUNO MONGUNO BORNO GUZAMALA BUNARI 129 Lac de Lere - Lamurde Girei 42 LGA boundaryChad 3 GOWURAM 597 - 26 25 36 Numan 23 18 Inaccessible areas Demsa Yola South NGANZAI JIGALTA 88 - 122 20 37 Yola North Movements Mayo-Belwa 48 8 Cameroon GUZAMALA GOWURAM BORNO MONGUNO MONGUNO - 702 Fufore 791 MAIRARI BORNO MONGUNO MONGUNO - 68 Lagdo Reservoir GWOZA BULABULIN/WAKANE ADAMAWA MUBI SOUTH GUDE 44 - Jada BORNO GWOZA DURE/WALA/WARABE 52 -

ARRIVAL JERE MAIRI 37 -

DEPARTURE PULKA/BOKKO BORNO BAMA DARAJAMAL 91 Ganye - Number of arrivals DARJAMAL 76 - 7 - 45 GWOZA NGOSHE 180 - Toungo 46 - 106 DIKWA DIKWA CENTRAL BORNO BAMA GULUMBA 145 - 107 - 184 DIKWA MULIYE 92 - 185 - 532 NGALA WARSHELE 104 - 533 - 928 NGANZAI GAJIRAM BORNO GUZAMALA KANGARWA 57 - LIMGIR 65 - NGANZAI ALARGE 46 - SABSABUWA 71 - SABSAWA 121 - ASKIRA/UBA LASSA BORNO ASKIRA/UBA KOPA MULTHAFU 45 - MUSSA BORNO ASKIRA/UBA WAMDEO 69 - HAWUL GRIME DOMCHABA BORNO HAWUL HAWUL 52 - KUKAWA KUKAWA BORNO KUKAWA BAGA 56 - MAGUMERI GAJIGANNA 1 BORNO NGANZAI DAMARAM 106 - DAMARE 38 - MOBBAR DAMASAK CENTRAL NIGER REPUBLIC DIFFA (NIGER REPUBLIC) SHETTIMARI 40 - NGALA NGALA BORNO NGALA NDUFU 71 - The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM.

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