Nigeria:Yobe State Displacement Profile

Nigeria:Yobe State Displacement Profile

Nigeria: Yobe State Displacement Profile (as of 31 January 2017) KEY FIGURES1 INCREASE/DECREASEHUMANITARIAN NEEDS OF4 IDPS 3 COMPARED TO DTM RXII 112,000 NIGER GEIDAM 1,205 number of internally displaced people in Yobe 105,386 10 per cent decrease compared to DTM RXII Nigerian refugees in Niger as of FIKA 604 30 Nov 2016 982 GULANI 527 1,259 YUSUFARI KARASUWA 226 MACHINA 3,122 35,000 BURSARI 83 number of internally displaced people returning to 5,931 YUNUSARI their areas of origin 11,207 KARASUWA NANGERE 19 26.6 per cent increase compared to DTM RXII NGURU BADE 11,324 12,721 MACHINA 0 1,029 17,183 6,352 NGURU 0 BADE BURSARI 24,000 -29 GUJBA former refugees returning to thier areas of origin 1,433 23,687 GEIDAM IDPs from Yobe -118 YUSUFARI in other JAKUSKO states -180 TARMUA 579 IDPs LOCAL GOVERMENT AREAS -264 YUNUSARI 2 OF ORIGIN TARMUA -373 FUNE DAMATURU 2,324 -919 BADE Majority of the IDPs from Yobe state originate from Gujba NANGERE LGA: 19,884 -2,285 JAKUSKO 14,288 4,814 GUJBA 61,522 POTISKUM -3,571 DAMATURU FUNE -7,362 GULANI 12,837 POTISKUM 21,323 GUJBA GEIDAM 4,841 FIKA 5,830 YUNUSARI 1,260 12,678 The decrease in the number of IDPs in 9 out of 17 of the LGAs is attributed to the increasing trend of IDPs returning POTISKUM 1,132 to thier LGAs of origin which increased by 26.6 per cent 13,201 compared to the last round of dtm published in october 2016. FIKA 896 DAMATURU 569 3,374 NGURU 275 GULANI CURRENT LOCATION OF IDPs FROM YOBE4 Number of IDPs DESTINATION Number of refugees from Nigeria DESTINATION Number of refugees returnees 71.7% are in Yobe Number of IDPs returnees Access to humanitarian partners as of 83,332 12.2% are in Gombe 23 January 2017 IDPs Restricted access originated 7.9% are in Bauchi from Yobe Fully accessible 7.8% are in Borno 0.4% are in Taraba 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: 31 January 2017 Sources: (1) DTM Round XII & XIII, UNHCR, (2) DTM Round XIII (3) DTM Round XII & XIII (4) DTM Round XIII (5) OCHA Access monitoring framework 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.

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