2017 Monthly Factsheet November 2017 *Response data from the October 4W data collection or the period January – November 2017. Does not include partners outside Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) 2017.

Abadam

Yusufari

Machina Yunusari Mobbar Lake Chad Nguru Karasuwa Bade Bursari Bade Geidam Jakusko MarteMarte

24,857 Tarmua 704,763 Kala/Balge Jere Nangere Fune Damaturu Potiskum Kaga Yobe Borno Bama Fika Gujba

Gwoza Gulani 460,215 Biu Madagali

Beneficiaries Askira/Uba Michika 237,520 Girls Bayo Mubi North 165,721 Hong Shani Gombi Mubi South 192,620 Camp2 Wege (BO_S224) Pulka LGA, . Boys Shelleng Maiha 134,393 Guyuk Song Cameroun 153,890 Lamurde 65,736 Numan Key figures (HRP 2017) Girei Women Demsa 107,371 Yola South Yola North Fufore Population in Need: 2,300,000 130,050 Adamawa Men Mayo-Belwa 90,737 Shelter Interventions Shelter sector target population: 1,040,000 Jada Non -food items Interventions 56,419 Funding Required: $70.3 Million Elderly 39,365 Ganye DMS/CCCM Activities 52,514 Lake Chad People reached by Shelter-NFI Interventions: 537,586 Toungo Inaccessible Areas Shelter NFI beneficiaries DMS/CCCM sector target population: 800,000 CCCM beneficiaries Funding Required: $11.6 Million People supported through DMS/CCCM Interventions: 770499 * Overview: ¹ The ongoing conflict in North-East has left more than 1.8 million people displaced in almost 2,174 locations across the six most affected states in the region (Displacement Response Highlights (2017) Tracking Matrix – DTM report RdXIX), including 251 IDP camps and camp-like settings, 36,190 households have received emergency shelters while 7,932 with 56% of the IDP population being children. Borno State hosts the majority of IDPs households received reinforced/transitional shelters solutions. (1,326,445) and camps (201) while Adamawa, and Yobe hosts 140,356 and 104,922 individuals respectively. New population movements were recorded in November, with 72,842 households reached through Improved, basic and complimentary Gwoza having the highest number of new arrivals (1,862), followed by Askira/Uba, Mafa, NFI Kits. Ngala in Borno State and Madagali in Adamawa State (729, 428, 373 and 358 respective- 770,499 individuals have been biometrically registered since January 2017. ly). Important and unexpected arrivals of population were recorded in areas with extremely limited access due to insecurity, such as Nganzai, Konduga and Magumeri in 623 households have beeen reached through rental assistance. Borno States, with a cumulative of over 20,000 people on the move since October. Other locations like Jere and Chibok recorded relatively high numbers of departures. Individuals Reached through Shelter - NFI Response by Location Only 24.2% of shelter funding and 41.6% of CCCM response funding requirements are reported covered so far. The pressure of new arrivals coupled with lack of suitable land, 17,653 congestion leading to small-scale fire outbreaks and limited capacities on the ground 3% render the response difficult. Access to land, such as in Dikwa, as well as insecurity in central areas of Borno, are reported one of the major challenges. Response and Priorities: 537,586 individuals (56% of 2017 target) has been reached with shelter/NFI interventions, 165,284 while 770,499 individuals (96% of 2017 target) are being monitored under CCCM/DMS 31% interventions. During the month of November, the sector ensured the completion of the 354,739 Humanitarian Response Plan 2018 for CCCM/Shelter including project-based approaches Camp toward the development of the response strategy and validation of proposals submit- 66% ted by various actors. With the dry and hot season ongoing, the sector encourages Host Community actors to scale up the fire mitigation and sensitisation campaign. Meanwhile, the sector Return Area finalised through the technical shelter working group meeting, the revision of the design of Emergency Shelter Kit, Emergency Shelters and transitional shelter options such as Dikwa and Bakassi Shelter types for 2018. Following a thorough review of Individuals Reached through Biometric Registration by Location post-distribution monitoring reports for 2017, the NFI TWG revised the NFI kits as well as technical guidance to guide on targeting for next year. Since 2017, Shelter construction has been completed in Bama (9,260), Ngala (7,250), Monguno (4,069), Jere (3,440), Damboa (2,771), Gwoza (2,613), Kaga (1,400), Konduga (1,290), Dikwa (1,004), Damaturu 104,761 115,883 (691) among other LGAs. Since the beginning of the year, over 36,190 households have 14% 15% been reached with shelter intervention, while NFI provisions has been distributed to 72,842 households. Similarly, the sector has continued supporting the joint coordination effort with other 770,499 sectors and OCHA for installation of critical services and mobilization of missing resourc- es to enable the relocation of the entire Bama General Hospital camp to the new camp, Girls Secondary School, in Bama LGA, expected to accommodate 5,000 families. To Formal Camp 549,855 support targeting and continued planning, biometric registrations were carried out in Host Community 71% 244 locations in the most affected states, bringing the total of individuals biometrically Informal Camp registered to over 770,499 individuals since January. 23% of biometric registrations were done in IDP sites and 77% in host communities. Site facilitation support for camp management is being strengthened and extended to 126 IDP sites (16 in Adamawa and # of Individuals Monitored through DMS/CCCM Activities 110 in Borno) with 595,500 people living in the camps covered. Going forward, the sector will review the steps for implementation of the reception centers, the review of # Camps with Site facilitation support Adamawa Borno State information management tools for the gap analysis, linked to evidence-based informa- 16 Sites 110 Sites tion for partners (e.g. severity mapping). In shelter/NFI, the sector is increasing shelter Biometric Registration of IDPs 770,499 construction, NFI prepositioning and Post-Distribution Monitoring in areas of projected influx of new arrival as well as revision of NFI kit to be in conformity with international Site improvement 141,637 16 Sites standards and provide more suitability to family size in the north east. 1. Please note that this is a snapshot of people reached as of November 2017. This # includes people living in *Sources: Shelter & DMS/CCCM sector 5W, Financial Tracking Service (FTS) November, 2017 and DTM Rd XIX. sites receiving site facilitation support Websites: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/shelter-and-nfi