IOM Nigeria DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT)

IOM Nigeria DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT)

DTM DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria Nigeria EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT) The DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and to collect informa�on on large and sudden popula�on movements, provide frequent updates on the scale of displacement and quan�fy the affected popula�on when needed. As a s ubcomponent of the Mobility Tracking methodology in Nigeria, ETT u�lises direct observa�on and a broad network of key informants to capture best es�mates of the affected popula�on per loca�on, enabling targeted humanitarian response planning. Chad ETT Report: No. 214 | 08 - 14 March 2021 Lake Chad MOVEMENTS NEW ARRIVAL SCREENING BY NUTRITION PARTNERS Niger Arrivals: 2,045 individuals 221 Mobbar Abadam 101Mobbar Kukawa Departures: Guzamala Dikwa 669 individuals 214 6 1 In the states Borno and Adamawa, a total of 2,714 movements were recorded, comprising 110 Askira/Uba Gubio 2,045 arrivals and 669 departures, between 08 and 14 March 2021. Arrivals were Nganzai Monguno recorded at locations in Askira/Uba, Bama, Biu, Damboa, Gwoza, Hawul, Mobbar and 404 5 Marte Ngala Monguno Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the most conflict-affected state of Borno. Magumeri Kala/Balge Arrivals were also recorded in Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Hong, Lamurde, Maiha, Mafa Jere 26 Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South, Numan, Song, Yola North and Yola South LGAs of Dikwa Cameroon Maiduguri 1 Kaga Borno Adamawa. Konduga Bama Bama Departures were recorded in Askira/Uba, Bama, Damboa, Gwoza, Kala/Balge and 69 160 Gombi Gwoza 8 Madagali LGAs of Borno; Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Gombi, Lamurde, Madagali, Maiha, Damboa 111 5 14 Michika, Mubi North, Numan, Song and Yola North LGAs of Adamawa. Biu 7 Gwoza 58 Chibok Madagali ETT assessments identified the following movement triggers: voluntary reloca�on (1,256 Hawul Michika 79 582 individuals or 46.2%), poor living conditions (701 individuals or 25.8%), improved security Kwaya Kusar 61 16 Hong Mubi North (635 individuals or 23.4%), fear of attack (64 individuals or 2.4%), conflict/a�ack (58 Bayo 61 individuals or 2.1%). Shani Mubi South 38 Guyuk Song Maiha PERCENTAGE OF INDIVIDUALS BY MOVEMENT TRIGGER Shelleng 7 44 123 30 Song Voluntary reloca�on 46.2% 44 42 Lamurde Fufore Girei Poor living condi�ons 25.8% Numan 9 51 Demsa Yola South 33 17 Yola North 41 39 103 Improved security 23.4% 66 5 Fear of a�ack 2.4% Mayo-Belwa Jada 75 Conflict/A�ack 2.1% Hard to reach LGAs Waterbodies 35 35 15 18 Individuals by movement type Ganye 41 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Adamawa Toungo ± Arrival Affected Popula�on Arrivals from neighbouring Countries Departure 25% Returnees Individuals recorded by LGA 1 - 25 157 26 - 59 60 - 94 101 95 - 153 154 - 778 75% IDPs CAMEROON NIGER REPUBLIC * Movements in Kala/Balge were captured by ETT outreach staff in the LGA SUMMARY OF MAJOR MOVEMENTS Gwoza: 582 arrivals and 8 departures were recorded in Gwoza LGA of Borno State. The arrivals included 351 individuals from Abuja Municipal Area Council of the Federal Capital Teritory, 90 individuals from Marwa region in Cameroon, 60 individuals from Fufore LGA, 19 individuals from Girei and Hong LGAs of Adamawa State respec�vely, 22 individuals from Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, 19 individuals from Jere and 2 individuals from Gwoza LGAs of Borno State. The departures included 7 individuals to Gwoza and 1 individual to Bama LGAs of Borno State. Sixty-four per cent of the movements recorded were voluntary reloca�on and 34 per cent relocated as a result of poor living condi�ons. Askira/Uba: 404 arrivals and 110 departures were recorded in Askira/Uba LGA of Borno State. The arrivals included 183 individuals from Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, 133 individuals from Askira/Uba and 88 individuals from Biu LGAs of Borno State. The departures included 48 individuals to Chibok, 38 individuals to Damboa LGAs of Borno State, 11 individuals to Gombi, 10 individuals to Hong and 3 individuals to Michika LGAs of Adamawa State. Fi�y-five per cent relocated as a result of improved security situa�on in areas of origin, 33 per cent relocated due to poor living condi�ons, 9 per cent relocated due to fear of a�ack and 3 per cent relocated voluntarily. Gombi: 69 arrivals and 111 departures were recorded in Gombi LGA of Adamawa State. The arrivals recorded were 37 individuals from Song, 21 individuals from Hong LGAs of Adamawa State and 11 individuals from Askira/Uba LGA of Borno State. The departures included 42 individuals to Michika, 36 individuals to Girei, 16 individuals to Fufore, 10 individuals to Hong and 7 individuals to Yola North LGAs of Adamawa State. Fi�y-nine per cent of the movements recorded were voluntary reloca�on while 41 per cent of the movements were triggered by improved security situa�on in areas of origin. Bama: 160 arrivals and 1 departure were recorded in Bama LGA of Borno State. The arrivals included 67 individuals from Marwa region in Cameroon, 48 individuals from Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and 45 individuals from Bama LGAs of Borno State. The departure recorded was 1 individual to Gwoza LGA of Borno State. Seventy-two per cent of the movements recorded were voluntary reloca�on and 28 per cent of the movements occured as a result of poor living condi�ons. IOM’s Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed in Nigeria’s northeastern states. Only Local Government Areas (LGAs) in which the IDP population changed since the latest DTM round of -checked with the partners present on the ground. An exhaus�ve nutri�on screening using mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) and Oedema for acute malnutri�on Re (<11 5 ) was conducted by sector partners for 221 children of 6-59 MUAC Categories months. Of the 221 children screened, the MUAC reading LGA Yellow (11.5cm - Total indicated that 1 child was recorded in the red category, 6 Green (>12.5cm) Red (<11.5cm) 12.5cm) children in the yellow category and 214 children in the green category. No case of oedema was reported in the 4 LGAs Inaccessible Accessible Inaccessible Accessible Inaccessible Accessible assessed. Bama 5 29 2 3 0 0 39 Gwoza 0 153 0 0 0 1 154 The results also included 65 children who arrived from neighbouring countries (8 in Bama, 32 in Gwoza and 25 Mobbar 0 24 0 1 0 0 25 in Mobbar). Of all the 65 children measured, 1 was recorded Damboa 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 in the red category, 63 in the green category and the Total 5 209 2 4 0 1 221 remaining 1 in the yellow category. All children found with acute malnutri�on have been admi�ed for treatment. Please note, the data presented are not surveillance results and should be interpreted with cau�on. - only movements with at least 22 persons are listed below Tracking loca�on Movement loca�on GRAND ARRIVAL DEPARTURE STATE LGA WARD STATE LGA WARD TOTAL DEMSA DEMSA ADAMAWA DEMSA NASSARAWA DEMSA 2 3 - 2 3 GERENG DEMSA BILLE 3 9 - 3 9 GIREI ADAMAWA WURO DOLE GOMBI GARKIDA 3 6 - 3 6 GIREI WURO DOLE - 36 3 6 GARKIDA GOMBI ADAMAWA SONG SONG GARI 2 5 - 2 5 GOMBI NORTH MICHIKA GARTA/GHUMCHI - 42 4 2 HONG BANGSHIKA ADAMAWA HONG GARAHA 2 9 - 29 DUMNA 2 4 - 2 4 LAMURDE WADUKU ADAMAWA GUYUK ADAMAWA BOSHIKIRI - 30 3 0 GARTA/GHUMCHI GOMBI GOMBI NORTH 4 2 - 4 2 MICHIKA ADAMAWA MINKISI/WURO NGIKI YOLA SOUTH BOLE/YOLDE PATE 6 6 - 6 6 DIGIL MADAGALI GULAK 3 4 - 3 4 KOLERE HONG HILDI - 37 3 7 MUBI NORTH ADAMAWA MICHIKA MICHIKA I 2 6 - 2 6 SABON LAYI MUBI NORTH BAHULI 2 2 - 22 MUBI SOUTH NASARAWO ADAMAWA MADAGALI MADAGALI 2 4 - 2 4 SONG SONG GARI ADAMAWA HONG GARAHA - 25 2 5 ASKIRA EAST DAMBOA GUMSURI/MISAKURBUDU - 38 3 8 CHUL/RUMIRGO CHIBOK KAUTIKARI - 48 4 8 ASKIRA/UBA MUSSA BORNO ASKIRA UBA WAMDEO/GIWI 133 - 133 NGOHI MAIDUGURI M.C GAMBORU LIBERTY 183 - 183 NGULDE BIU DUGJA 88 - 8 8 BORNO MAIDUGURI M.C BOLORI I 4 8 - 4 8 BUDUWA/BULA CHIRABE BAMA CAMEROON MARWA MORA 6 7 - 6 7 BORNO SHEHURI/HAUSARI/MAIRI BORNO BAMA DIPCHARI/JERE/DAR-JAMAL/KOTEMBER 2 9 - 2 9 BIU DUGJA BORNO BIU GUR 5 8 - 5 8 GWOZA TOWN GADAMAYO 2 6 - 2 6 ADAMAWA FUFORE PARIYA 3 4 - 3 4 GWOZA WAKANE/BULABULIN GWOZA BORNO MAIDUGURI M.C MAISANDARI 2 2 - 2 2 CAMEROON MARWA MORA 9 0 - 9 0 PULKA/BOKKO ABUJA AMAC GARKI 351 - 351 MOBBAR DAMASAK CENTRAL NIGER DIFFA SHETTIMARI 101 - 101 The depic�on and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM. When quoting, paraphrasing or in anyway using the information mentioned in this report, the source needs to be stated appropriately as follows: “Source: International Organization for Migration [month, year], Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)”. * MUAC data is provided by UNICEF.

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