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Sector coordination meeting
27 March 2018
NEMA Zonal Coordination Office
Agenda Review Action points I Feedback from the joint field mission to Ngala
Contingency planning I 2018 Rainy Season - feedback from the ad-hoc contingency planningmeeting and implementation plan
Shelter TWG – Transitional shelter solutions and targeting
CCCM – (I) Decongestion, (ii) camp set-up guidelines (iii) Progress report on reception centresconstruction (iv) Progress report on Fire sensitization strategy
NFI – NFI needs review
Presentation: Translators without Borders
AoB
- Shelter needs in Maiduguri/Jere - join mission plan ahead of the rainy season
I. Review action points and Ngala joint mission
Action points Who/When
Shelter TWG Shelter TWG 15 March 2018
Agenda item #3
CCCM I Ngala / decongestion strategy
Site assessment for camp & lands & Joint visit for reception and decongestion strategy
Communication with beneficiaries common messaging with CwC
Overall decongestion strategy draft to circulate for all sites
Mission 14 March 2018
Debriefing mission
Contingency planning Agenda Item #2
Ngalaland assessments13.03.2018
Contingency planning
2018 rainy season
2018 Need analysisRisk AnalysisWhat do we anticipate in regards to rains/floods/storms?May – September
Risk factors guiding the need analysis:- Flood vulnerability three NE States – DEM, field
assessments, DTM- Record events 2016-2017 - Analysis level of congestion at camp level- Exiting NFI & Shelter needs – identification of weak
shelter structures and need assessments- Displacement trends and arrivals of population –
DTM/ETT- Scenario movements back to LGAs during rainy season –
DTM/ETT
Contingency Kit – rainy season
• Sensitization and preparedness flyers • Dedicated partners on ground for • preparedness/rapid response• Shelter reinforcement kits • NFI prepositioning strategy• Incident report and rapid response reporting tools • Priority location operational planning
2018 Flood Vulnerability Mapping for Camps in North East
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ReferenceBatjes NH 2015. World soil property estimates for broad-scale modelling (WISE30sec). Report 2015/01, ISRIC - World Soil Information, Wageningen (with data set, available at www.isric.org), Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM DTM) Rd XXI
303,557
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490,33283 Sites
Digital Elevation Model Data
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47 Camps - High Flood Risk29 Camps – Moderate Flood Risk7 Camps – Low Flood Risk
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Moderate Flood Risk
Low Flood Risk
High Flood Risk
High Flood Risk LocationsSite ID Site Name Households Individuals
BO_S173 RANN IDP SITE 9698 55597
BO_S135 INTERNATIONAL_SCHOOL_CAMP 9956 38232
BO_S133 GSSSS_MONGUNO 5132 27204
BO_S059 GOVERNMENT_GIRLS_SECONDARY_SCHOOL_(GGSS) 3576 24322
BO_S014 TEACHERS_VILLAGE 2599 16363
BO_S262 GSSSS CAMP BAMA 5222 16058
BO_S092 KUYA_PRIMARY_SCHOOL 2177 15267
BO_S017 400_HOUSING_ESATE_GUBIO 2346 15235
BO_S097 WATER_BOARD 1476 10191
BO_S078 MASHUMAN KULUYE 2342 9530
BO_S058 BOARDING SCHOOL 1226 7889
BO_S098 GOVERNMENT_DAY_SECONDARY_SCHOOL_(GDSS) 1066 7370
BO_S151 CUSTOM_HOUSE 1569 6608
BO_S139 MOHAMMED_KYARIMI 1417 6495
BO_S183 KULAGARU 1165 5957
BO_S068 FARIA GIDAN BLOCK CAMP 1090 5430
BO_S091 NGURNO 788 4726
BO_S075 GAYA KOFA 944 4003
BO_S264 BARE CAMP 779 3894
BO_S090 CENTRAL_PRIMARY_SCHOOL_DAMBOA 1180 3838
BO_S099 NRC_1_&_2 458 3395
BO_S134 HAUSARI_PRIMARY_SCHOOL_DAMBOA 633 2559
BO_S172 FLATARI 427 2011
BO_S137 KAMCHIJIN_PRAYER_GROUND_ 434 1825
BO_S190 ADMIN BLOCK 337 1774
BO_S029 LOW COST / SDP 412 1603
BO_S192 GGSS QUARTERS 243 1296
BO_S231 BIAFRA CAMP 148 821
BO_S241 KOORI CAMP 90 554
YB_S006 HURI VILLAGE CAMP 73 438
BO_S244 BAKIN LAMBU 68 401
BO_S213 GIDAN MANGORO NEW 54 336
BO_S067 FARIA BUZU CAMP 42 306
BO_S046 JAFRA_SHAGARI_CAMP 46 271
BO_S251 UMARARI CAMP 60 268
BO_S048 KASUWA SHANU GIDAN KIFI 46 197
BO_S258 FULATARI TARIN RUWA 56 190
BO_S036 BAKIN KOGI CAMP 37 186
BO_S019 CAN_CATHOLIC_SECRETARIAT 32 171
YB_S019 UNGUWAR KWARAWA 27 162
BO_S247 N.R.C CAMP 26 153
BO_S125 GIDAN MONGORO 24 139
BO_S257 TEMPORARY KARSHEN KWAFFA CAMP 17 87
BO_S120 GIDAN YAN MANGUNO 8 67
BO_S124 GIDAN BREDI 15 61
BO_S232 GONI KYARIMI 17 59
YB_S014 TANDARI KEWAYE 5 18
Moderate Flood Risk LocationsSite ID Site Name Households Individuals
BO_S016 FEDERAL TRAINING CENTER CAMP 5892 29754
BO_S047 MUNA_GARAGE_EL_BADAWE 4551 27699
BO_S010 BAKASI CAMP 6573 21966
BO_S018 FARM_CENTRE 3604 17564
BO_S021 250 HOUSING ESTATE 2127 12334
BO_S076 SHUWARI_CAMP 1152 6444
BO_S009 NYSC CAMP BORNO 1226 5935
BO_S077 KALARI ABULE 861 3843
BO_S108 YAWURI CAMP 555 1950
BO_S012 EYN CAMP 330 1497
BO_S200 SHUWARI 321 1128
BO_S202 FANNAMARI 225 844
AD_S040 ANGWAN KARA 185 784
BO_S201 DALORIMA 142 560
BO_S191 CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL 112 554
BO_S206 MALAYI CAMP 99 492
BO_S004 BALE GALTIMARI PRI SCHOOL 60 442
BO_S195 MUNA_KORI_BULA_YALAYE 70 399
BO_S071 CHALLUNURI 97 358
BO_S086 GREMA_MOHAMMED_COMPANY 62 348
BO_S107 BULABULIN GAURA 53 306
BO_S197 ALHAJI ADAM HOUSE 2 32 166
BO_S039 DUJIMA_CAMP 22 158
BO_S034 UNI GUEST 33 134
BO_S118 GIDAN YAN BAMA 24 123
BO_S187 BENI_FARIN_GIDA 15 89
BO_S188 KARANTINA_CAMP 16 81
BO_S165 ALHAJI ADAMS HOUSE 8 56
BO_S069 GOMBOLE SITE 8 37
Low Flood Risk Locations
Site ID Site Name Households IndividualsBO_S003 MADINATU CAMP 1009 5045
BO_S013 MOGCOLIS CAMP 849 2708
BO_S028 GSS BENISHEIKH 324 1675
BO_S053 KAWARMELA 563 2766
BO_S101 MAGISTRATE 474 4658
BO_S110 BANKI CAMP 8842 33081
BO_S114 OLD MAIDUGURI POLICE STATION CAMP 159 797
LGA Scale of Affected Population
Displacement trends in 2017
Rainy Season
Source: Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT)/ DTM – January 2017 to December 2017
Prepositioning of NFI – priority locationsIDPs in sites IDPs in host Stocks-
Orange - Cat 1_20% + projection movements in hard to reach areasYellow - Cat 2_10%
Row Labels HH Ind HH Ind
BORNO 135,656 671,575 Prep. Hubs - Contingency stocks
ASKIRA / UBA 770 4,620 1,269 7,608
BAMA 14,064 49,139MSU available in Bama and Banki, NFI tbc with partners. NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 1,500 (mostly for arrivals)
BIU 621 3937 5560 39766
CHIBOK 84 435 2443 12330
DAMBOA 5,544 18,906 16,392 69,280MSU available, NFI tbc with partners. NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 2,000 (mostly for arrivals)
DIKWA 9,484 49,455 1,862 10,205MSU available, NFI tbc with partners.NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 2,000
GWOZA 4,331 22,838 11,005 64,162MSU available, NFI tbc with partners. NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 2,000
JERE 20,093 108,526 24,930 144,173 In Maiduguri
KAGA 2,116 12,709 1,617 6,909
KALA BALGE 9,698 55,597
MSU available, NFI tbc with partners.NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 2,000 – and NFI distribution ahead of the rainy season and road cut
KONDUGA 17,581 89,872 8,524 40,213 From Maiduguri
KUKAWA 364 1,360 2,727 11,172
MAFA 1,979 9,417 395 1,928 MSU available, NFI tbc with partners.
MAGUMERI 1,570 8,010 3,058 16,578 59 % of total population
MAIDUGURI M. C. 15,009 67,766 35,451 192,032 MSU available, NFI tbc with partners.
MONGUNO 18,616 112,626 2,283 11,570MSU available, NFI tbc with partners. NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 3,000
NGALA 10,877 41,264 1,478 8,525MSU available, NFI tbc with partners. NFI kits recommended for prepositioning – 2,000
NGANZAI 2855 15098 827 4550 Response new arrivals
II. Priority activities
Partners capacitiesWho can do what with which timeframe and who will take care of what – the implementation plan – ‘not putting flags but commitments to prepare, mobilise, assess and respond for partners active in camps and for shelter/NFI.’
Advocacy and resource mobilisation needs- Prioritise locations for integrated preparedness together with WASH – ‘be ready, prepare for the worst in terms of outbreaks and floods’- Advocate to donors community & GoN toward mobilisation contingency/flexible preparedness & rapid response capacities–‘as strong shelters could be, many will be damaged due to strong storms and water does not flow’- Drainage, mitigation and community empowerment – DRR sensitization, mitigation tools – ‘prepare with bottom-up approach - CBDRR and community empowerment’
Shelter TWG
Meeting: 15 March 2018
SURVEY FINDINGS – BENEFICIARY FEEDBACKS ON BAKASI SHELTER
• Improvement of the quality of wood and stability
• Adequate Termite treatment
• Privacy
- Better quality or alternative to plastic sheets
- Window elevation
- Shelter per separate families
- Shading area on entrance
• Property protection
- Series of recorded theft due to week wall – tarpaulin
- No confidence in security of property
• Not conducive during heat season
Transitional shelter overtime
Newly constructed After time
Over years
Key consideration for alternative TS• Local appropriateness _ HOW?
• Material availability _ WHAT
- Which material do people already have available
• Local/Community capacity or skill _ WHAT
- WHO will build the Shelters
- Are local Carpenters and Masons available
- What could be the level of participation of the affected persons
- Do affected people have skills and resources to maintain the shelters
- What support will be provided to those who are not able to build/maintain thshelters
• Environmental impact and friendliness _WHAT
TRANSITIONAL SHELTER PRACTICES
CONTEXT – response Frame work
• HLP issues in return areas
- Property tracing
- Who does the advocacy for land and with whom
- Sustainability of tenure in the longer term
• Community Dynamics
- Ensuring Equity
- Defining Proportion of HC to be targeted
• Linkage with other sector + Participation of affected persons
- Livelihood
- WASH etc.
• Defining response in camps and out of camps
Next Steps esponseFrame work
Shelter TWG to develop a guidelines which clearly defines Emergency, Transitional andDurable/Permanent Shelter solutions to inform the process of developing a realistic andappropriate design and or also to use locally available materials.
Shelter TWG to review different categories of target groups and the most appropriateshelter response to be delivered in line with their displacement status or situation.
Transitional shelter – There should be a clear understanding between the sector andgovernment on the need to adopt a semi durable shelter response (Transitional) within thecontext.
NRC to share its report on return assessment survey conducted
CCCM
Decongestion & reorganisation of spontaneoussites
Site planning guidelines
Progress Report on Reception management centers
Progress on Fire sensitization operational plan
Phase 1 analysis: Congestion in large IDP spontaneous camps hosting over 1,000 Households
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203,052
66,958
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Moderate Congestion
Low Congestion
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37060
132055
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Site NameLGA Congestion Status Area of land
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WEGE ARRIVAL CENTRE GWOZA Cat.1: High Congestion 144,100
MOHAMMED KYARIMI DIKWA Cat.1: High Congestion 184,399
BOARDING SCHOOL KONDUGA Cat.1: High Congestion 216,804
SHUWARI CAMP JERE Cat.1: High Congestion 172,447
AGRIC IDP CAMP DIKWA Cat.1: High Congestion 244,278
KULAGARU DIKWA Cat.1: High Congestion 139,446
MADINATU CAMP JERE Cat.1: High Congestion 116,067
GOVERNMENT DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL (GDSS) MONGUNO Cat.1: High Congestion 168,923
VERTINARY MONGUNO Cat.1: High Congestion 207,617
CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL DAMBOA DAMBOA Cat.1: High Congestion 82,314
RANN IDP SITE KALA BALGE Cat.1: High Congestion 1,142,319
FEDERAL TRAINING CENTER CAMP KONDUGA Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 580,430
NYSC CAMP BORNO MAIDUGURI M. C. Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 105,197
GSSSS MONGUNO MONGUNO Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 443,727
BANKI CAMP BAMA Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 539,443
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CAMP NGALA Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 603,807
MUNA GARAGE EL BADAWE JERE Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 433,570
CUSTOM HOUSE JERE Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 83,689
SANGAYA DIKWA Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 127,567
GOVERNMENT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL (GGSS) MONGUNO Cat.2:Moderate Congestion 405,176
FARIA GIDAN BLOCK CAMP JERE Cat 3: Congestion 46,493
FARM CENTRE JERE Cat 3: Congestion 139,949
TEACHERS VILLAGE MAIDUGURI M. C. Cat 3: Congestion 110,464
KUYA PRIMARY SCHOOL MONGUNO Cat 3: Congestion 33,010
250 HOUSING ESTATE KONDUGA Cat 3: Congestion 4,680
Total Area of land Needed for Decongestion 6,475,916 m2
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KAGA
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KONDUGA
MAIDUGURI M. C.
KALA BALGE
DIKWA
MONGUNO
Urgent NFI Gaps - LGA
Urgent NFI Gaps Site ID Site Name LGA NeedsBO_S173 RANN IDP SITE Kala/Balge 5170
BO_S059 GOVERNMENT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL (GGSS) Monguno 3581
BO_S133 GSSSS MONGUNO Monguno 3000
BO_S014 TEACHERS VILLAGE Maiduguri MMC 2599
BO_S135 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CAMP Ngala 2500
BO_S138 SANGAYA Dikwa 2500
BO_S151 CUSTOM HOUSE Jere 1569
BO_S140 BULABULIN IDP CAMP Dikwa 1028
BO_S094 GANA ALI Monguno 1015
BO_S256 ICRC 1000 CAMP Dikwa 1000
BO_S230 STADIUM CAMP Monguno 940
BO_S016 FEDERAL TRAINING CENTER CAMP Konduga 921
BO_S110 BANKI CAMP Bama 900
BO_S182 SHEHURI/MODU KAZA CAMP Dikwa 896
BO_S058 BOARDING SCHOOL Konduga 722
BO_S068 FARIA GIDAN BLOCK CAMP Jere 688
BO_S075 GAYA KOFA Konduga 639
BO_S064 LG QUARTERS Nganzai 600
BO_S177 VERTINARY Monguno 600
BO_S077 KALARI ABULE Konduga 599
BO_S196 CUSTOM HOUSE 2 Jere 573
BO_S010 BAKASI CAMP Maiduguri MMC 530
BO_S228 BUKARTI CAMP Nganzai 511
BO_S184 BAKKASI CAMP Nganzai 500
BO_S183 KULAGARU Dikwa 500
BO_S017 400 HOUSING ESTATE GUBIO Konduga 500
BO_S137 KAMCHIJIN PRAYER GROUND Dikwa 500
BO_S142 AGRIC IDP CAMP Dikwa 459
BO_S250 EL-YAKUB Jere 448
BO_S160 NRC CAMP Kaga 432
BO_S203 FULATARI CAMP Dikwa 423
BO_S145 MUNA DA'ALTI 2A Jere 400
BO_S078 MASHUMAN KULUYE Konduga 400
BO_S053 KAWARMELA Maiduguri MMC 400
BO_S216 SHEHU MUSTA II Dikwa 381
BO_S101 MAGISTRATE Kaga 375
BO_S073 20 HOUSING UNIT Gwoza 368
BO_S066 BOARDING PRIMARY SCHOOL Nganzai 352
BO_S029 LOW COST / SDP Kaga 345
BO_S013 MOGCOLIS CAMP Maiduguri MMC 331
BO_S143 MOTOR PARK IDP CAMP Dikwa 320
BO_S024 GARBA BUZU QRT Maiduguri MMC 310
Site ID Site Name LGA NeedsBO_S185 BEHIND SECRETARIAT Nganzai 300
NOSSID AJARI NRC Dikwa 300
BO_S255 MASARMARI Dikwa 300
BO_S098 GOVERNMENT DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL (GDSS) Monguno 300
BO_S092 KUYA PRIMARY SCHOOL Monguno 283
BO_S162 AISHA BUHARI CAMP Kaga 280
BO_S03 VTC CAMP ''B'2 Biu 271
BO_S015 ZONAL EDUCATION CENTER CAMP, BIU Biu 271
BO_S063 GAJIRAM CENTRAL PRI. SCH. 2 Nganzai 270
BO_S062 GAJIRAM CENTRAL PRI. SCH. 1 Nganzai 268
BO_S032 VTC CAMP ''B'' Biu 261
BO_S09 GARDENER LOW COST6 Monguno 150
BO_S172 FLATARI Konduga 131
BO_S202 FANNAMARI Konduga 121
BO_S099 NRC 1 & 2 Monguno 110
BO_S025 SABONGARI BUZU CAMP Maiduguri MMC 98
BO_S201 DALORIMA Konduga 84
BO_S146 MUNA DA`ALTI 2B Jere 75
BO_S139 MOHAMMED KYARIMI Dikwa 71
NOSSID ALHAJI BASHIR CAMP Dikwa 71
BO_S004 BALE GALTIMARI PRI SCHOOL Jere 60
BO_S176 ABORI Damboa 56
BO_S090 CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL DAMBOA Damboa 53
BO_S012 EYN CAMP Maiduguri MMC 52
BO_S003 MADINATU CAMP Jere 49
BO_S113 EL-MISKIN CENTER Jere 47
BO_S089 GENERAL HOSPITAL DAMBOA Damboa 43
BO_S168 MUNA MOFORO Jere 42
BO_S128 MUNA DA'ALTI 1A Jere 40
BO_S019 ST. HILLARY Maiduguri MMC 38
BO_S040 DCC SHUWARI CAMP Maiduguri MMC 30
BO_S046 JAFRA SHAGARI CAMP Konduga 30
BO_S097 WATER BOARD Monguno 29
BO_S091 NGURNO Monguno 29
BO_S051 MUNA DA'ALTI 3 Jere 10
BO_S129 MUNA DA'ALTI 1B Jere 10
Urgent Shelter Gaps
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356
460
482
536
643
680
1200
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2944
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YOLA SOUTH
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JERE
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KAGA
BAMA
MAIDUGURI M. C.
KONDUGA
NGALA
NGANZAI
Urgent Shelter Gaps - LGAs
Shelter Construction/ Shelter Repair KitsSiteID Site Name LGA Needs Priority
BO_S058 BOARDING SCHOOL Konduga 784
BO_S172 FLATARI Konduga 393
BO_S176 ABORI Damboa 205
BO_S078 MASHUMAN KULUYE Konduga 70
BO_S012 EYN CAMP Maiduguri MMC 52
BO_S017 400 HOUSING ESTATE GUBIO Konduga 50
Shelter ConstructionSite ID Site Name LGA Needs PriorityBO_S135 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CAMP Ngala 2820
BO_S110 BANKI CAMP Bama 1200
BO_S064 LG QUARTERS Nganzai 1083
BO_S228 BUKARTI CAMP Nganzai 790
BO_S138 SANGAYA Dikwa 380
BO_S059 GOVERNMENT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL (GGSS) Monguno 356
BO_S173 RANN IDP SITE Kala/Balge 327
BO_S184 BAKKASI CAMP Nganzai 314
BO_S185 BEHIND SECRETARIAT Nganzai 255
BO_S063 GAJIRAM CENTRAL PRI. SCH. 2 Nganzai 250
BO_S090 CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL DAMBOA Damboa 219
BO_S089 GENERAL HOSPITAL DAMBOA Damboa 219
BO_S062 GAJIRAM CENTRAL PRI. SCH. 1 Nganzai 133
BO_S024 GARBA BUZU QRT Maiduguri MMC 120
BO_S066 BOARDING PRIMARY SCHOOL Nganzai 119
BO_S025 SABONGARI BUZU CAMP Maiduguri MMC 119
NOSSID AJARI NRC Dikwa 102
BO_S182 SHEHURI/MODU KAZA CAMP Dikwa 102
BO_S183 KULAGARU Dikwa 87
BO_S092 KUYA PRIMARY SCHOOL Monguno 79
BO_S099 NRC 1 & 2 Monguno 62
BO_S216 SHEHU MUSTA II Dikwa 48
BO_S140 BULABULIN IDP CAMP Dikwa 48
BO_S250 EL-YAKUB Jere 47
BO_S003 MADINATU CAMP Jere 47
BO_S073 20 HOUSING UNIT Gwoza 45
BO_S032 VTC CAMP ''B'' Biu 45
BO_S137 KAMCHIJIN PRAYER GROUND Dikwa 40
BO_S053 KAWARMELA Maiduguri MMC 30
BO_S139 MOHAMMED KYARIMI Dikwa 24
BO_S029 LOW COST / SDP Kaga 20
BO_S168 MUNA MOFORO Jere 16
BO_S047 MUNA GARAGE EL BADAWE Jere 16
BO_S03 VTC CAMP ''B'2 Biu 15
BO_S015 ZONAL EDUCATION CENTER CAMP, BIU Biu 15
BO_S143 MOTOR PARK IDP CAMP Dikwa 14
Shelter Repair KitsSiteID Site Name LGA Needs Priority
BO_S010 BAKASI CAMP Maiduguri MMC 1753
AD_S004 MALKOHI VILLAGE Yola South 460
BO_S101 MAGISTRATE Kaga 375
BO_S145 MUNA DA'ALTI 2A Jere 350
BO_S162 AISHA BUHARI CAMP Kaga 305
BO_S068 FARIA GIDAN BLOCK CAMP Jere 186
AD_S034 NANA VILLA Girei 80
BO_S113 EL-MISKIN CENTER Jere 62
BO_S004 BALE GALTIMARI PRI SCHOOL Jere 60
BO_S013 MOGCOLIS CAMP Maiduguri MMC 49
AD_S003 MALKOHI CAMP Yola South 48
BO_S260 LAWAN KARTA CAMP Kukawa 25
AD_S006 DAWARE CAMP Fufore 25
BO_S128 MUNA DA'ALTI 1A Jere 22
BO_S146 MUNA DA`ALTI 2B Jere 20
BO_S051 MUNA DA'ALTI 3 Jere 17
BO_S129 MUNA DA'ALTI 1B Jere 10
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Strategic Group Partners meeting (SGP)CCCM Capacity-building inter-agency Task Force
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