Cameroon-Nigeria: Anglophone Crisis Displacement
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Unclassified Cameroon-Nigeria: Anglophone Crisis Displacement Since late 2016, protests and violence in AFRICA Takum Cameroon South-West and North-West NIGERIA Kurmi Ussa Taraba regions (Anglophone Cameroon) has caused Area significant internal displacement and shown Benue refugee flows into Nigeria. Government CAMEROON restrictions and civilian-targeted attacks by Kwande various armed actors limit nearly all Sardauna Anyake humanitarian access in these two regions. In Donga-Mantang mid-2018, the UN and Government of Obudu Menchum Obanliku North-West Cameroon issued humanitarian appeals, (Nord-Ouest) which have been minimally funded. Recent NIGERIA spikes in displacement have rapidly Boki Boyo outpaced available funding. Bui 26,891 Adagom Cameroonian Ikom refugees Momo Bamenda Ngo Estimated number of 1,000 - 10,000 in Nigeria Manyu Ketunjia internally displaced Mezam persons (IDP) 10,001 - 20,000 Etung Mamfe Noun by department 20,001 - 35,000 Cross River Bamboutos North-West: July 2018 South-West West South-West: August 2018 Lebialem Littoral and West: Sept. 2018 126,000 (Sud-Ouest) Mi (Ouest) Ménoua Koung- Khi Haut Number of Cameroonian 7,000 Akamkpa Kupe Plateaux refugees per Nigerian Manengumba Haut- local government area (LGA) Calabar Nkam Ndé 2,000 Akwa Municipal September 2018 100 Calabar Ibom Ndian Oron CAMEROON Areas of restricted access Mkpat Kumba Enin Eket 437,000 Select cities with recent violence Meme IDPs in the North-West, Littoral South-West, West, Refugee settlement and Littoral regions Gulf of Mungo Nkam Fako Guinea Boundaries International Buea Wouri 0 20 mi Region (Cameroon) or state (Nigeria) Douala Sanaga 0 20 km Maritime Department (Cameroon) or LGA (Nigeria) Names and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritative Sources: ACAPS, ACLED, IOM, UNHCR, October 25, 2018 - U1929 STATE (HIU) U.S. Department of State • @StateHIU • hiu.state.gov UNOCHA, press reporting.