Borno State Displacement Profile (As of 07 March 2017)
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Nigeria: Borno State Displacement Profile (as of 07 March 2017) 1 KEY FIGURES NIGER CHAD PEOPLE RETURNING TO THEIR 3 AREAS OF ORIGIN 1.5 million 8,596 NUMBER OF RETURNEES BETWEEN THE RETURNEES AFTER number of internally displaced people living in Borno PUBLICATION OF DTM RXIII AND DTM RXIV DTM RXIV PUBLICATION Nigerian refugees 9.9 per cent increase compared to DTM RXIII 105,491 in Chad as of CHIBOK 16,096 31 Jan 2017 Nigerian refugees KUKAWA 9,387 in Niger as of ABADAM 0.4 million 31 Dec 2016 number of people returning to their areas of origin 27 DIKWA 6,956 10.1 per cent increase compared to DTM RXIII 15,925 9,387 ASKIRA UBA 3,053 MOBBAR 14,063 370 MAGUMERI 2,860 GUZAMALA 0.1 million KUKAWA KAGA 2,428 registered refugees who returned through Borno 106,987 27,715 Nigerian refugees MAFA 1,952 returned from Cameroon 44,141 5,690 8,522 through Gamboru Ngala KONDUGA 1,187 IDPs LOCAL GOVERMENT AREAS as of Dec 2016 5,906 BIU 233 (LGA) OF ORIGIN2 GUBIO 135,463 NGANZAI 54 MARTE NGANZAI 229 33,527 MONGUNO HAWUL 226 IDPS LGA OF ORIGIN * TOTAL IDPS PERCENTAGE OF 9,360 FROM LGA DISPLACED PEOPLE 63,623 WITHIN THE LGA 149,664 2,550 35,295 BAYO 19 BAMA 235,853 14% 7,169 9,156 NGALA MAGUMERI 320 GUBIO 5 KONDUGA 217,471 9% IDPs from Borno 7,490 in other 781,079 84 GWOZA -912 MAFA 213,999 4% states 116,697 MAIDUGURI MAFA 2,824 KALA KUKAWA MONGUNO -2,159 162,255 9% 25,437 & JERE BALGE 29,253 DIKWA GWOZA 161,304 31% NGALA -3,750 19,308 291 DIKWA 146,799 79% MOBBAR 15,925 90,514 844 DAMBOA 133,874 42% 598 BAMA 291 KAGA BAMA MARTE 84,829 0% 31,992 KALA BALGE 84 NGALA 64,531 99% KONDUGA 12,033 MONGUNO 52,333 50% CAMEROON The DTM Round XIV assessment registered for the first 50,449 KAGA 45,462 42% 1,062 time returnees in Chibok, Dikwa and Kukawa. In addition KALA BALGE 35,295 100% 55,887 DAMBOA the Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) shows 15,925 people GWOZA returning to Mobbar as the security situation is relatively HAWUL 34,053 83% 8,081 85,067 16,096 improving. Decrease in number of returnees in some areas MOBBAR 21,833 26% 41,962 Nigerian refugees 7,995 in Cameroon as of was also reported. ASKIRA UBA CHIBOK 6,674 61% 17 Feb 2017 ASKIRA MAIDUGURI 6,155 0% BIU New displacements reported by Emergency 158,360 UBA GUBIO 5,819 98% 6,810 Tracking Matrix CURRENT LOCATION OF IDPs 11,560 xxx IDPs 4 ABADAM 3,915 0% FROM BORNO 2,250 HAWUL xxx IDPs Returnees BIU 3,816 54% 2,752 29,111 KWAYA xxx Number of IDPs (DTM Round XIV) DESTINATION NGANZAI 3,510 100% 1,182 DESTINATION KUSAR xxx Number of refugees from Nigeria (DTM Round XIV) JERE 3,156 19% BAYO Number of refugees returnees 854 xxx 90.92% are in Borno CHIBOK 2,608 0% (DTM Round XIV) SHANI Number of IDPs returnees (DTM 3.42% are in Yobe MAGUMERI 2,550 100% Round XIV) 1,648,200 Access to humanitarian partners IDPs 2.78% are in Adamawa from Borno GUZAMALA 106 0% No access 1.36% are in Bauchi Restricted access 1.03% are in Gombe *Based on assessments conducted within the Northeast (Adamawa, 0.48% are in Taraba Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe). Does not include people Fully accessible displaced outside these states. 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: 07 March 2017 Sources: (1) DTM Round XIV, UNHCR, (2) DTM Round XIV (3) DTM Round XIII & XIV, Emergency Tracking Matrix Week 7 & 8 (4) DTM Round XIV 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.