Nigeria: Displacement Profile (as of 19 April 2017)

KEY FIGURES1 INCREASE/DECREASE OF IDPS 4 59,280 COMPARED TO DTM RXIV 18,735 147,000 MADAGALIMadagali number of internally displaced people living in 2,316 122,507 Adamawa NUMAN 503 0.6 per cent decrease compared to DTM RXIV MICHIKA26,999 397 92,447 156 165,659 11,280 655,100 TOUNGO 139 number of people returning to their areas of origin 51,385 Mubi North 3,774 MUBI108,006 NORTH SONG 98 0.6 per cent increase compared to DTM RXIV MUBI 2,413 HONG SOUTH5,241 Hong 16 GOMBI 17,587 GUYUK 0 MAIHA55,838 IDPs LOCAL GOVERMENT AREAS Nigerian refugees -15 MAYO-BELWA returned through 2 253 Adamawa from -23 OF ORIGIN Guyuk 2,145 15,381 as of end of March 2017 -25 GUYUK 826 SONG Majority of the IDPs from Adamawa state originate from Shelleng Song and Michika LGA: -78 HONG 546 LAMURDE -84 SHELLENG Lamurde 4,176 IDPS LGA OF ORIGIN TOTAL IDPS PERCENTAGE OF 18,122 FROM LGA DISPLACED PEOPLE DEMSA -100 MADAGALI WITHIN THE LGA 1,513 Demsa Girei -105 NUMANNuman MADAGALI 68,720 24% 16,757YOLA NORTH Yola 10,984 -125 JADA MICHIKA 20,025 30% SouthYOLA SOUTH Yola -162 MAIHA DEMSA 4,086 100% MAYO-BELWA North 94,157 -172 MICHIKA MUBI SOUTH 1,884 0% 411 Nigerian refugees -189 GOMBI MUBI NORTH 1,478 0% 6,488 Mayo-belwa 5,431 in Cameroon as of 14 Apr 2017 MUBI SOUTH GOMBI 623 0% IDPs from FUFORE -523 Adamawa in Fufore HONG 250 0% other states -2,947 GIREI MAIHA 113 0% 624 JADA CAMEROON YOLA NORTH 97 0% Jada According to DTM the decrease in the number of displaced CAMEROON people reported in 13 LGAs in Adamawa was as a result of people returning to thier places of origin or search for GANYE better livelihood opportunities while in Demsa and Numan NUMBER OF RETURNEES 450 communical clashes were the reason for displacement. BETWEEN THE PUBLICATION OF Ganye 3 DTM RXIV AND DTM RXV CURRENT LOCATION OF IDPs TOUNGO 544 5 MICHIKA 2,152 FROM ADAMAWA MUBI NORTH 1,233 Toungo xxx Number of IDPs (DTM Round XV)

HONG 221 xxx Number of refugees from (UNHCR) DESTINATION MADAGALI 215 xxx Number of refugees returnees (UNHCR) 93.3% are in Adamawa MAIHA 182 Number of IDPs returnees (DTM Round XV) 97,276 2.09% are in Bauchi IDPs 1.73% are in Taraba MUBI SOUTH 159 Access to humanitarian partners from Adamawa 1.65% are in Gombe GOMBI 61 Restricted access 1.19% are in Borno

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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: 19 April 2017 Sources: (1) DTM Round XIV & XV (2) DTM Round XV (3) DTM Round XIV & XV, (4) DTM Round XIV & XV,(5) DTM Round XV 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