FLASH REPORT: POPULATION DISPLACEMENT DTM North East - Dikwa LGA () Nigeria 5 - 11 June 2021

Households: Individuals: Casualties: Movement Type: Movement Trigger: Households: Individuals: 361 1,642 4 Individuals Spontaneous Attack 305 1,345 Affected Population: IDPs Affected Population: Returnees

OVERVIEW The lingering conflict in Nigeria's North East Zone has been the major cause of widespread population displacement. Over 2 million persons have been forced to leave their areas of residence in search of safety and security in neighbouring wards and LGAs.

Since the beginning of March, repeated attacks by Non-State Armed Groups (NSAG) have been reported in Dikwa LGA. On 8 June 2021, Dikwa LGA was attacked once more by a Non-State Armed Group, leading to a new wave of population displacement. Following these attacks, numerous displacements have occurred and continue to occur until today. Flow monitoring assessments have been conducted by IOM DTM field staff with the purpose of informing the humanitarian community and government partners about forced population movements, and enabling targeted response. DTM enumerators were deployed in the transit point Dikwa Motor Park in the ward Dusuman in Jere LGA. IDPs passing through the transit point were asked about their intended destinations and most needed assistance. Since the beginning of May, it was noted that numerous households have started to return to their locations of origin. These return movements were also captured at Dikwa Motor Park in the ward Dusuman and are presented on the map and graphic below.

As a result of the attack on 8 June 2021, a total of 1,642 individuals were displaced from Dikwa LGA towards the LGAs Jere and Metropolitan Council, 1 individual died and 3 individuals were injured. They arrived at Dikwa Motor Park from various camps and communities in Dikwa LGA. As presented on the map below, their intended destinations were locations in the LGAs Jere, and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council in Borno State. Since the first attack in Dikwa on 1 March 2021, a total of 20,286 IDPs have been recorded by DTM in Dikwa Motor Park. They were displaced from Dikwa LGA and en route to destinations in the LGAs Jere and Maiduguri Metropolitan Council in Borno State. Additionally, since 1 May 2021, a total of 7,238 returnees have been recorded by DTM in the same transit point. They are returning from locations in the LGA Maiduguri Metropolitan Council towards Dikwa LGA. GENDER OF IDPs RECORDED BETWEEN MOVEMENTS RECORDED IN DIKWA MOTOR PARK BETWEEN 5 AND 11 JUNE (FIG. 4)

A Lawant 5 AND 11 JUNE (FIG. 1) Kabulawa Gajigana Ala Gumna Titiwa Lege Miye Male Masu 47% Female Ma'Afa Mujigine

Hoyo Chingowa Tuba Dikwa Zangebe

Yajiwa Limanti 53% Koshebe 1,642

Khadammari 75 1,345 Boboshe Hoyo Chingowa 48 Ngubala Bamma 21 Old Maiduguri 90 Ajiri 71 Gawa Bolori II Dusuman Jakana Shehuri North Gamboru 247 Bolori I Shehuri SouthMashamari IDPs MOST NEEDED ASSISTANCE OF IDPs Auno Limanti Gwange III Lamisula Gwange II Maimusari RECORDED BETWEEN 5 AND 11 JUNE (FIG. 2) 24 Gomari Bulabulin Loskuri 10 Maisandari Mairi Tamsu Ngamdua 730 59% 50 75 DaloriMairi Galtimari Alau Dalori Dala 28 8 19 221 Return Population Yabal Host community FOOD 30% Konduga SHELTER YaleMalari Departure Ward Ajiri NFI Ward of Intended Destination

Dalwa LGA boundary 11% Ward

Goniri © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA The map is for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any SHELTER FOOD NFI endorsement or accpetance of such boundaries by IOM.

AGE CLASSIFICATION OF IDPs RECORDED TOTAL NUMBER OF IDPs & RETURNEES RECORDED AT DIKWA MOTOR PARK SINCE BETWEEN 5 AND 11 JUNE (FIG. 3) 1 MARCH (FIG. 5)

20,286 47% 53% 19,543 18,011 Female Male 16,580 15,154 13,659 12,234 5% 60+y 5% 11,123 9,716 8,111 7,238 6,345 5,893 17% 18-59y 22% 4,792 4,569 3,415 4,032 2,669 1,782 1,376 93 257 11% 6-17y 13%

9% 1-5y 9% 11-Jun-21 IDPs Returnees

5% <1y 5%

"When quoting, paraphrasing, or in any other way using the information mentioned in this report, the source needs to be stated appropriately as follows: “Source: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), June 2021.””

For more information or to report an alert, please contact: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 903 8852 524 https://displacement.iom.int/nigeria ; https://dtm.iom.int/nigeria MOVEMENT DETAILS PER LOCATION OF ARRIVAL OF IDPs BETWEEN 5 AND 11 JUNE SECTORIAL INFORMATION ON LOCATION OF ORIGIN - DIKWA In the past week, Care International started to replace former SCOPE cards issued by LGA OF WARD OF Number of Number of CAID. Care International is ensuring that issues concerning SCOPE cards will be ARRIVAL ARRIVAL LOCATION Location Status Households Individuals resolved and CAID SCOPE cards are replaced to further enforce the “no SCOPE Jere Bale Galtimari Fori Host Community 4 19 FOOD card, no food distribution” policy. In the past week, ICRC also organized a food distri- Dusuman Muna Host Community 23 118 bution. Muna Bula Yala Host Community 11 44 Muna Ethiopia Host Community 5 20 FAO distributed fuel efficiency stoves (locally made charcoal stoves) across camps in Muna Ngoro Yallaye Host Community 16 65 the past week. Maimusari Gwozari Host Community 4 19 NFI There was a fire incident at 1000 Camp in the past week that affected 1 household of Kaleri Host Community 3 12 5 individuals. Their shelter was partially damaged and a woman sustained a fire injury. Zannari Host Community 44 190 She was given medical support at the ICRC clinic in the camp. It has been observed Mairi Layin Bola Host Community 7 36 that most shelters are completely destroyed by windstorms, rainfall and fire outbreaks Gomari Custain Host Community 9 39 while others are damaged because of termites and worn-out tarpaulins. Mashamari Goni Kachallari Host Community 30 121 There is still need for shelter support as shelter issues continue to persist across all Kwanan Yobe Host Community 17 82 SHELTER camps in Dikwa LGA. However, NRC has started supporting in Fulatari Camp but London Ciki Host Community 15 68 their support was put on hold as a result of the frequent attacks. Additionally, 32 shelters in Shehu Masta II Camp were burned down by the military, Mashamari Host Community 54 238 the shelters belonged to 32 households and 254 individuals. Sinmari Host Community 12 61 Dekejiri Host Community 10 54 The DIkwa General Hospital has now resumed its operations and has started to Dikwa Low cost Host Community 24 106 support IDPs in the past weeks. However, the facilities and medication in the hospital Old Maiduguri Old Maiduguri Host Community 12 48 HEALTH do not suffice to meet the needs of the IDPs and host community. Gomari Bintu Sugar Host Community 2 10 Konduga Auno Chabbol Moromti Host Community 6 24 IOM WASH volunteers continued COVID-19 sensitization and hygiene promotion campaigns in various camps. In the past week, the hygiene promotion included a Dalori Wanori Dalori II Camp Host Community 2 8 cholera prevention campaign in case an outbreak should occur. On a weekly basis, the MMC Bolori II Umarari Host Community 9 44 WASH environmental and sanitation situation is assessed by the IOM WASH volunteers. Ngarannam/Bulabulin Host Community 9 46 Lamisula Lamisula Host Community 9 45 In the past week, ICRC distributed improved seeds alongside farm tools for farming Lawan Bukar Host Community 5 26 during the rainy season. Maisandari Sulumri Host Community 1 6 LIVELIHOOD Suleiman� Host Community 9 44 Gwange III Gwange III Host Community 4 21 There was an attack by a NSAG in the past week, which led to the death of 1 individual and three individuals were injured. Two of the injured individuals were taken to Dikwa Gwange II Gwange II Host Community 5 28 General Hospital for treatment. 361 1,642 SAFETY AND SECURITY

SUPPORTING PARTNERS CURRENTLY PRESENT IN DIKWA

ICRC, Care International ACTED, IOM , NRC, Mercy Corps, SI Care International NFI WASH FOOD

ICRC, UNICEF, Local Clinic GISCOR, DRC, INTERSOS IOM, ACTED HEALTH PROTECTION CCCM

"When quoting, paraphrasing, or in any other way using the information mentioned in this report, the source needs to be stated appropriately as follows: “Source: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), June 2021.””

For more information or to report an alert, please contact: Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 903 8852 524 https://displacement.iom.int/nigeria ; https://dtm.iom.int/nigeria