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DTMNigeria
IOM OIM
Fouad Diab, Emergency Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9075070001
Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator: [email protected] | +234 9038852524
For more information or to report an alert, please contact:
Humanitarian AidAnd Civil Protec�on
DTM Emergency Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and other population movements
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX - Nigeria
EMERGENCY TRACKING TOOL (ETT)
ETT Report: No. 28 Reporting period: 14 August–22 August 2017
Bama, Damboa, Dikwa, Gubio, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Mafa, Monguno, Ngala, Madagali and Shelleng
20 individuals (INDs) arrived at Bama and 14 INDs le� Bama during the repor�ng period. The new arrivals came to Banki IDP Camp from Marwa in Cameroon, while the departures were from General Hospital Camp Bama to Maisandari in Maiduguri M.C.
Location MovementSTATE: BornoLGA: Bama
13 INDs arrived at Boarding Primary School Camp from Goniri ward of Bama LGA.
159 INDs were affected by the recent floods in Adamawa State. Most of the homes in the area were damaged and majority of the popula�on is displaced.
STATE: BornoLGA: Konduga
48 INDs returned to Ajari, Kirkasama and low cost community in Kukawa from Umarari and Ngarannam areas of Bolori 2 in Maiduguri M.C. Needs include food, shelter and NFIs.
STATE: BornoLGA: Kukawa
28 INDs arrived in Benisheikh, Kaga from Konduga LGA and 6 INDs le� NRC Camp Kaga for Junior Secondary School Camp in Damboa.
STATE: BornoLGA: Kaga
11 INDs le� Muna to Bulamari Ali Kolo in Mafa ward of Mafa LGA.
STATE: BornoLGA: Jere
23 INDs arrived at Damboa during the repor�ng period. These include 9 INDs who arrived at Central Primary School Camp Damboa from Mafi ward of Damboa, 9 INDs who returned to Ajari village from Maisandari ward of Maiduguri M.C. and 5 INDs who arrived at Abori Gate Camp from Kukuruk, Yejiwa ward of Konduga LGA.
STATE: BornoLGA: Damboa
STATE: BornoLGA: Gubio
STATE: BornoLGA: Dikwa
Location Movement
22 INDs arrived at 20-Housing Unit Camp from Muna, Dusuman ward of Jere LGA. (436 INDs were moved from the screening center to 20-Housing Unit Camp). Urgent needs include food and NFIs.
20 INDs arrived at Gubio town during the repor�ng period. These include 13 INDs who arrived from Lawan�ram, Gazabure ward of Gubio LGA and 7 INDs who arrived from Karnua, Gajiganna ward of Magumeri LGA.
STATE: BornoLGA: Gwoza
738 INDs arrived at Gwoza during the repor�ng period. These include 97 INDs who arrived at Pulka Transit Camp from Camer-oon, Jere and Adamawa, 365 INDs who returned to Hausari in Gwoza town from Jere LGA in Borno State and Mubi South in Adamawa State, 265 INDs who returned to Wakane Community from Jere and Mafa LGAs, and 11 INDs who escaped from insurgents in Gobara community, Dure ward, near Sambisa forest and arrived at the Military base in Gwoza. Urgent needs are food, shelter and water.
STATE: BornoLGA: Monguno
42 INDs arrived at Monguno during the repor�ng period. These include 14 INDs who arrived at Government Day Secondary School Camp from Bulamari in Marte LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Government Senior Science Secondary School Camp from Sabon Tumbu in Kukawa LGA, 10 INDs who arrived at Fulatari Camp from Dibinuwa in Kukawa LGA and 8 INDs who arrived at Bakasi Camp from Bakin Kasuwa in Gubio LGA.
STATE: BornoLGA: Ngala
STATE: AdamawaLGA: Madagali
STATE: AdamawaLGA: Shelleng
392 INDs arrived at Interna�onal School Camp Ngala during the repor�ng period. These include 181 INDs who arrived from Sagme in Cameroon, 167 INDs who arrived from Fuye ward of Ngala and 44 INDs who arrived from Wurge ward of Ngala. Urgent needs are food, water, shelter and NFIs.
The depiction 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.
STATE: BornoLGA: Mafa
63 INDs arrived at Mafa during the repor�ng period. These include 32 INDs who arrived from Jere LGA and 31 INDs who arrived from Konduga LGA.
1,511 INDs have been affected by the recent flooding in Gulak ward of Madagali LGA in Adamawa State. Majority of the affected popula�on have taken refuge with rela�ves in host community. Some took up shelter in a previously unoccupied privately owned building. They are in urgent need of NFIs.
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Fune
Biu
Bama
Song
Toungo
Fufore
Damboa
Konduga
Kukawa
Tarmua
Gujba
Mafa
Bursari
Jada
Marte
Fika
Hong
Kaga
Geidam
Yusufari
Magumeri
Abadam
Gubio
Yunusari
Jakusko
Mobbar
Gulani
Gombi
Hawul
Ganye
Dikwa
Nganzai
Girei
Guzamala
Damaturu
Askira/Uba
Maiha
Demsa
Chibok
Shani
Monguno
Jere
Bayo
Kala/Balge
Mayo-Belwa
Karasuwa
Lamurde
Michika
Shelleng
Nangere
Numan
Guyuk
Bade
Yola South
Mubi North
Potiskum
Bade
Kwaya Kusar
Mubi South
Maiduguri
Yola North
Madagali
Borno
Yobe
Taraba
Adamawa
Gombe
Ngala
Gwoza
Madagali
20
22
20
13
48
63
42
738
159
1,511
392
28
23
Cameroon
Chad
Inaccessible area
LGA
Number of newarrivals
New IDP arrivals recorded during the period
Fune
Biu
Bama
Song
Toungo
Fufore
Damboa
Konduga
Kukawa
Tarmua
Gujba
Bursari
Jada
Marte
Fika
Hong
Kaga
Geidam
Yusufari
Magumeri
Abadam
Gubio
Yunusari
Jakusko
Mobbar
Gulani
Gombi
Hawul
Ganye
Dikwa
Nganzai
Girei
Guzamala
Damaturu
Askira/Uba
Maiha
Demsa
Chibok
Shani
Monguno
Jere
Bayo
Kala/Balge
Mayo-Belwa
MachinaNguru Karasuwa
Lamurde
Michika
Shelleng
Nangere
Numan
Guyuk
Bade
Yola South
Mubi North
Potiskum
Bade
Kwaya Kusar
Mubi South
Maiduguri
Yola North
Madagali
Borno
Yobe
Taraba
Bauchi
Adamawa
Gombe
Jigawa
Plateau
Benue
Cameroon
Chad
Inaccessible area
LGA
Number of newarrivals
Mafa
Lake ChadLake Chad
6,968
DTM and ETT Cumulative Number of IDPs by LGA
19,789
910
Dikwa
Ngala
Gwoza
Madagali
Jere
Konduga
Monguno
56,618
77,662
20,178
100,441
72,484
275,273
107,660
123,429
44,862
5,953
14,963