Nigeria: Borno State Displacement Profile (as of 19 April 2017) KEY FIGURES1 NIGER 1.43 million number of internally displaced people living in Borno Chad Nigerian refugees returned from Niger through Damasak as of March 2017 30,611 8,649 105,491 9.5 per cent decrease compared to DTM RXIV Nigerian refugees in Chad as of 31 Mar2017 Nigerian refugees in Niger as of 31 Dec 2016 0.45 million number of people returning to their areas of origin Abadam 20,450 Kukawa IDPS LGA OF ORIGIN TOTAL IDPS FROM LGA PERCENTAGE OF DISPLACED PEOPLE WITHIN THE LGA BAMA 221,152 18% GWOZA 220,799 26% KONDUGA 188,224 16% MAFA 173,090 6% MARTE 139,630 0% KUKAWA 119,520 14% DAMBOA 117,984 48% DIKWA 106,572 92% MONGUNO 84,289 54% KALA BALGE 34,968 100% HAWUL 33,639 83% NGALA 33,327 98% KAGA 24,163 79% MOBBAR 15,666 39% ASKIRA / UBA 13,811 80% NGANZAI 11,867 54% MAIDUGURI 6,950 0% GUBIO 6,159 98% JERE 5,569 17% ABADAM 3,638 0% BIU 3,212 63% CHIBOK 2,757 62% MAGUMERI 2,300 100% GUZAMALA 1,519 0% Nganzai 9,360 149,425 121,514 18,967 Gubio Marte Monguno 32,615 3,980 Magumeri IDPs from Borno in other states 25,635 702,415 39,394 19,024 Maiduguri & Jere 10,812 Mafa 95,799 44,170 Biu 11,582 2,700 1,140 Bayo Kwaya Kusar 828 Shani Damboa 28,673 Hawul 11,010 1,226 ASKIRA/UBA 800 GUBIO 420 MAGUMERI 280 KAGA 198 BIU 78 HAWUL 32 BAYO Askira Uba 8 -3,189 -12,637 38,724 CAMEROON Gwoza 12,495 159,160 1,408 NGANZAI MAFA 13,480 22,036 Chibok Kala Balge 97,792 Bama 56,481 56,243 Ngala KUKAWA MONGUNO Konduga 8,159 20,312 34,968 Dikwa 9,640 Kaga 2,760 35,192 14,017 1,447 GWOZA Nigerian refugees returned from Cameroon through Gamboru Ngala as of March 2017 31,504 1,665 NGALA 105,486 28,135 9,748 10,141 5,940 CHIBOK 16,430 Guzamala IDPs LOCAL GOVERMENT AREAS (LGA) OF ORIGIN2 11,156 KONDUGA 10,795 Mobbar 6,030 20,450 MOBBAR DIKWA 6,100 9.1 per cent increase compared to DTM RXIV NUMBER OF RETURNEES BETWEEN THE PUBLICATION OF DTM RXIV AND DTM RXV 3 94,157 Nigerian refugees in Cameroon as of 14 Apr 2017 The DTM Round XV assessment marked an increase of 39,432 IDPs. The largest number of returns was recorded in Mobbar LGA where most of the returnees came from neighboring Niger. Monguno and Mafa LGAs saw a sharp decrease in the number of returnees, where many of the displaced people travelled to their place of origin. . CURRENT LOCATION OF IDPs FROM BORNO4 DESTINATION xxx Number of IDPs (DTM Round XV) DESTINATION xxx Number of refugees from Nigeria (UNHCR) 90.49% are in Borno xxx Number of refugees returnees (UNHCR) Number of IDPs returnees (DTM Round XV) Access to humanitarian partners No access Restricted access Fully accessible 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: 19 April 2017 Sources: (1) DTM Round XV, UNHCR, (2) DTM Round XV (3) DTM Round XIV & XV 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 1,570,805 IDPs from Borno 3.50% 2.84% 1.56% 0.98% 0.63% are in Adamawa are in Yobe are in Bauchi are in Gombe are in Taraba
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