NFI kits
Standard distribution Improved distribution
- Relevance to the sector’s life-saving, emergency mandate, and conformity with international standards;
- Appropriateness across North-East Nigeria, in a wide variety of contexts;
- Logistics and cost considerations, given the scale of need.
The standard kit is light, mobile and easily transported – both for humanitarians and for the people who receive the assistance. The items meet the core life-saving needs most
The improved kit includes additional items for greater dignity and protection with the associated higher logistics cost.
• The standard kit costs USD 90 • The improved kit costs USD 150
• 3 x Sleeping Mats
• 3 x Blankets
• 1 x Jerry Can (10lts)
• 2 x Jerry Can (20lts)
• 7 bars x Laundry detergent
• 7 x Bath Soap
• 150 x NaDCC Disinfection Tablets
Kitchen set
• 1 x Cooking Pot (7l)
• 1 x Cooking Pot (5l)
• 6 x Plates
• 2/6 x Cup (0,3l)
• 2/0 x Cup (0,4)
• 2/0 x Cup (0,5l)
• 6 x Table Spoon
• 1 x Kitchen Knife
• 3 x Synthetic Mat
• 3 x Blanket
• 2 x Mosquito Net
• 2 x Foldable Mattress
• 5 x Sachets of Aqua tabs (50 pcs)
• 2 x 2L Kettle
• 1 x 10L Basin
• 7 x Laundry Soaps
• 7 x Bathing Soaps
• 2 x Sanitary Pads
• 2 x 10L Jerry Can
• 1 x 20L Jerry Can
• 1 x Solar Lamp
Kitchen set
• 2 x 10L Bucket
• 3 x Cooking Pots (7”5” litters)
• 6 x Stainless Plates
• 6 x Stainless Cups
• 6 x Table Spoons
• 1 x Kitchen Knife
• 1 x Serving Spoon
NFI kit contents were harmonized by the sector in June 2016. Kit contents were selected for a household of 7, based on:
Available post-distribution monitoring informed the selection.
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Emergency shelter kitEmergency shelter kit contents were harmonized by the sector in June 2016.
The kit is designed for distribution to relieve immediate, life-saving shelter need for new or secondary displacement, or people on the
move – to tide people over until a better solution can be found.
Light and mobile kit that can be easily transported and delivered quickly, at scale, as well as relatively easily carried by people to their
next destinations if they are on the move.
The kit includes 2 tarpaulins, 6 poles for basic framing and an assortment of fixings and tools
The kit has an intended life-span of 3 – 6 months.
The kit costs USD 65.
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Unit Cost(NGN)
Total Cost(NGN)
Unit Cost(USD)
Total Cost(USD)
1 Platic Sheeting (4m x 5m) with holes on 4 sides at 1m intervals aluminium reinforced, labeled with IOM Logo Pcs 2.00 6,100.00 12,200.00 19.37 38.73
2 Rope (10mm diameter) Mtr 20.00 55.00 1,100.00 0.17 3.49
3 Tie/Galvanized Wire (1.5mm diameter) Mtr 25.00 60.00 1,500.00 0.19 4.76
4 Umbrella nails (75x3.6mm, head diameter 20mm, thickness 2mm) Packet 0.50 1,750.00 875.00 5.56 2.78
5 Iron Nails 3" Lbs 2.00 200.00 400.00 0.63 1.27
6 Shovels (round pt with Y handle presses carbon steel) Pcs 0.20 1,500.00 300.00 4.76 0.95
7 Claw hammer (high carbon steel head with claw and flat side) Pcs 0.20 1,100.00 220.00 3.49 0.70
8 Handsaw (18” – 20”) Pcs 0.20 1,000.00 200.00 3.17 0.63
9 Lumber poles (2x4 hardwood timber; Obeche) Pcs 6.00 650.00 3,900.00 2.06 12.38
Total 20,695.00 65.70
No. Description Unit Quantity
Bill of Quantities - Emergency Shelter Kit
Estimated Cost (NGN) Estimated Cost (USD)
Plastic Sheeting
Iron nails
Timber
Shovel
Rope
Hand saw
Tie/Galanized Wire Umberella nails
Claw hammer
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Unit Cost(NGN)
Total Cost(NGN)
Unit Cost(USD)
Total Cost(USD)
1 Platic Sheeting (4m x 5m) with holes on 4 sides at 1m intervals aluminium reinforced, labeled with IOM Logo Pcs 3.05 6,100.00 18,605.00 19.37 59.07
2 Obeche Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 280 cm length Pcs 2.00 600.00 1,200.00 1.90 3.813 Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 210 cm length Pcs 6.00 600.00 3,600.00 1.90 11.434 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 250 cm length Pcs 4.00 400.00 1,600.00 1.27 5.085 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 250 cm length Pcs 4.00 400.00 1,600.00 1.27 5.086 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 180 cm length Pcs 4.00 400.00 1,600.00 1.27 5.087 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 240 cm length Pcs 2.00 400.00 800.00 1.27 2.548 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 220 cm length Pcs 10.00 400.00 4,000.00 1.27 12.709 Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 190 cm length Pcs 2.00 600.00 1,200.00 1.90 3.8110 Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 100 cm length Pcs 3.00 140.00 420.00 0.44 1.3311 Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 260 cm length Pcs 2.00 600.00 1,200.00 1.90 3.8112 Wooden poles, 2x4 inches - 50 cm length Pcs 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0013 Wooden poles, 2x3 inches - 135 cm length Pcs 2.00 140.00 280.00 0.44 0.8914 Nails - 3 inch Lbs 2.00 260.00 520.00 0.83 1.6515 Cap nails Packet 1.00 1,750.00 1,750.00 5.56 5.5616 Rope 10 mm th. - 30m length Pcs 1.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 5.08 5.0817 Hinges Pair 3.00 220.00 660.00 0.70 2.1018 Claw hammer Pcs 1.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 3.49 3.4919 Hand saw Pcs 1.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3.17 3.1720 Showel Pcs 1.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 4.76 4.7621 PVC Pail 12 Pcs 1.00 600.00 600.00 1.90 1.9022 Packing bags Pcs 1.00 400.00 400.00 1.27 1.2724 Labour LS 1.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 11.11 11.1125 Transport LS 1.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3.17 3.17
Total 49,735.00 157.89
Bill of Quantities - Emergency Shelter (Bama Type)
No. Description Unit QuantityEstimated Cost (NGN) Estimated Cost (USD)
Emergency Shelter _ Bama modelThe Bama shelter was agreed by the sector in mid-2016, when Bama was first accessed by the international response, to adequately cover shelter need at scale, and quickly.
The emergency shelter is designed for peri-urban and rural areas outside of Maiduguri Metropolitan Area, with more difficult and unstable
access, and associated higher logistics cost – but where people are expected to remain for some time.
As it is relatively space efficient, it is appropriate for settlements with limited space and large flux in numbers.
The emergency shelter consists of a robust but basic frame with requisite fixings and tools, covered by 3 tarpaulins.
Construction should be overseen throughout the project, ideally beneficiary or community driven construction, with adequate training and
monitoring. However, if time and conditions do not allow for the requisite level of community engagement and mobilisation, the shelter
construction can and has been contractor driven.
The emergency shelter has an intended life-span of 1 year
(though plastic sheeting may need more frequent replacement depending on conditions).
The emergency shelter has a cost band of USD 150 - 200.
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Foundation Plan
0,7 0,3
1 1 1 1
1.2
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GL
View B B
0,5
31
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Right SIDE
A A
BB
1 1 1 1
Plan View
Temporary Shelter Design:2 Small Families with partition
Door SIDE View
View A A
GL
0,5
12
1
Mud block (optional)
0,3
side drain
Compacted Earth
Foundation Plan
0,7 0,3
1 1 1 1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
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GL
View B B
0,5
31
0,3
Right SIDE
A A
BB
1 1 1 1
Plan View
Temporary Shelter Design:2 Small Families with partition
Door SIDE View
View A A
GL
0,5
12
1
Mud block (optional)
0,3
side drain
Compacted Earth
Foundation Plan
0,7 0,3
1 1 1 1
1.2
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1.2
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1.2
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View B B
0,5
31
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Right SIDE
A A
BB
1 1 1 1
Plan View
Temporary Shelter Design:2 Small Families with partition
Door SIDE View
View A A
GL
0,5
12
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Mud block (optional)
0,3
side drain
Compacted Earth
View A A
GL
GL
View B B
0,5
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Right SIDE
Door SIDE View
Foundation Plan
0,7 0,3
1 1 1 1
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Temporary Shelter Design: Large Family with Partition
Mud block (optional)
0,3
side drain
Roofing Sheet, CGI (zinc) Mosquito net
A A
BB
1 1 1 1
Plan View
Compacted Earth
7,2M
4M
Unit Cost(NGN)
Total Cost(NGN)
Unit Cost(USD)
Total Cost(USD)
1 4”X2”X12’ Obeche Pcs 25.00 715.00 17,875.00 2.27 56.752 3"X2"X12' Oro Pcs 64.00 495.00 31,680.00 1.57 100.573 2"X2"X12' Oro Pcs 20.00 330.00 6,600.00 1.05 20.954 1"X4"X12' Oro Pcs 8.00 660.00 5,280.00 2.10 16.765 Battens 12' Bundle 2.00 3,500.00 7,000.00 11.11 22.226 Galvanized iron (zinc) 1'X10'X0.15mm (ridge cap) Pcs 2.00 800.00 1,600.00 2.54 5.087 Galvanized iron (zinc) Roofing sheet 2'X8'X0.15mm Bundle 2.00 24,000.00 48,000.00 76.19 152.398 Mosquito net (33MX1.2M) Roll 0.25 10,450.00 2,612.50 33.18 8.299 Nails 4" Lbs. 19.00 220.00 4,180.00 0.70 13.2710 Nails 3" Lbs. 10.00 220.00 2,200.00 0.70 6.9811 Nails 2" Lbs. 5.00 220.00 1,100.00 0.70 3.4912 Nails 1 1/2" Lbs. 4.00 250.00 1,000.00 0.79 3.1713 Cap nails Packet 2.00 1,870.00 3,740.00 5.94 11.8714 Hinges 4"X4" Pair 2.00 165.00 330.00 0.52 1.0515 Hinges 3"X3" Pair 4.00 110.00 440.00 0.35 1.4016 Sand for masonary work Cu M 0.60 1,265.00 759.00 4.02 2.4117 Cement brick 18'X6"X6' Pcs 45.00 132.00 5,940.00 0.42 18.8618 Cement 50 kg.Bag Bag 2.00 2,640.00 5,280.00 8.38 16.7619 3/4" Matels for concreet Cu M 0.60 16,500.00 9,900.00 52.38 31.4320 4 Lts cans Can 1.00 3,850.00 3,850.00 12.22 12.2221 Tarpaulin Pcs 6.00 6,930.00 41,580.00 22.00 132.0022 Wind security (Langa langa) - 1.5m length Pcs 4.00 220.00 880.00 0.70 2.7923 Water and miscellanies LS 1.00 3,850.00 3,850.00 12.22 12.2224 Backfilling sand truck 2.00 13,200.00 26,400.00 41.91 83.8125 Labour charges Job 1.00 34,000.00 34,000.00 107.94 107.94
Total 266,076.50 844.71
Bill of Quantities - Reinforced Emergency Shelter (Bakassi Type)
No. Description Unit QuantityEstimated Cost (NGN) Estimated Cost (USD)
Transitional Shelter _ Bakasi modelThe Bakasi shelter was agreed by the sector in late 2015. The design was originally conceived for a relocation project on a clean site (Bakasi Camp), and to inform a wider drive for
raising and harmonizing shelter standards across Maiduguri’s camps.
The reinforced shelter is designed for use in the urban areas of the Maiduguri Metropolitan Area, where there is easy and stable access, and
where people are expected to remain for some time.
The shelter has a robust frame with doors and windows, requisite fixings and tools, concrete foundations and CGI roofing and tarpaulin
wall covering.
Construction should be overseen throughout the project, ideally beneficiary or community driven construction, with adequate training and
monitoring. However, if time and conditions do not allow for the requisite level of community engagement and mobilisation, the shelter
construction can and has been contractor driven.
The shelter has an intended life-span of 2 - 3 years (with maintenance and periodic replacement of walls, which are tarpaulin).
The reinforced shelter has a cost band of USD 800 - 950.
Key design considerations included suitability for urban environment; climate suitability for the heat and the rains; durability.
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Transitional shelter kit
Unit Cost(NGN)
Total Cost(NGN)
Unit Cost(USD)
Total Cost(USD)
Shelter Repair Kit:1 CGI Sheet (6 feet long - 0.35mm thick) Bundle 2.00 26,450.00 52,900.00 83.97 167.942 GI Plain sheet for ridge cover (12 feet x 0.35mm thick) Pcs 3.00 920.00 2,760.00 2.92 8.763 2"x3"x12' Treated Timber Pcs 25.00 1,035.00 25,875.00 3.29 82.154 2"x4"x12' Treated Timber Pcs 25.00 1,150.00 28,750.00 3.65 91.276 4"x4"x12' Treated Timber Pcs 4.00 4,025.00 16,100.00 12.78 51.116 Umbrella Nails for CGI sheet (75x3.6mm) Pckt 2.00 2,070.00 4,140.00 6.57 13.147 Nails for timber 3 inch (75x3.6mm) Kg 2.00 345.00 690.00 1.10 2.198 Nails for timber 4 inch (98x3.6mm) Kg 2.00 345.00 690.00 1.10 2.199 Langa langa Pcs 15.00 172.50 2,587.50 0.55 8.2110 Cement Bag 4.00 3,105.00 12,420.00 9.86 39.43
Tool Kit (Shared for a community of 5 households, shared between fewer in dispersed settlements):1 Shovel Pcs 0.20 1,725.00 345.00 5.48 1.102 Hand saw Pcs 0.20 1,150.00 230.00 3.65 0.733 Claw hammer Pcs 0.20 1,265.00 253.00 4.02 0.804 Pliers Pcs 0.20 600.00 120.00 1.90 0.385 PVC Pail Pcs 0.20 724.50 144.90 2.30 0.46
Cash Grant:
1 Each HH receiving cash grants to be used where its most needed LS 1.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 95.24 95.24
2 Transaction fee LS 5% 1,500.00 1,500.00 4.76 4.76Total 179,505.40 569.88
Bill of Quantities - Return Shelter Kit
No. Description Unit QuantityEstimated Cost (NGN) Estimated Cost (USD)
Timber
Nails
Shovel
GI Plain sheet, ridge cover
Langa langa (Steel strap)
Hand saw
CGI Sheet Cash Grant
Cement
Pilers
PVC Pail
Claw hammer
The transitional shelter kit is still under consideration as a solution for
Rebuilding homes that have sustained major damage, or
Extending available shelter in host community settings.
It should provide sufficient materials for a substantial beginning, which can be built upon, including also a
small cash grant to allow some flexibility for people to supplement according to their specific requirements.
The transitional shelter kit should be accompanied with strong community engagement, including technical
support where required and monitoring to ensure adequate and safe shelter.
Close collaboration with the Protection Sector should ensure Housing, Land and Property support.
The kit has a cost band of USD 400 – 600.
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