1.43 million 0.45 million Nigeria: Borno State Displacement Profile

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.
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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)
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Update on: 19 April 2017
Sources: (1) DTM Round XV, UNHCR, (2) DTM Round XV (3) DTM Round XIV & XV
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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