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September 2021

The reporting month of September 2021 experienced an increase in movement 12,336 Individuals (IND) as compared to August 7,520 IND resulting from decreased security situation in the Northeast Nigeria. The sector recorded arrivals 10,285 IND and Departures 2,051 IND of the population across BAY State in September 2021. The highest arrival was into Bama LGA with 6,441 IND and Gwoza LGA recorded the second highest number of arrivals with 610 IND.Within the reporting period, little rain was recorded.

  • 15 partners
  • $63.9 M (8%) required (funded)
  • 2.3 M / 1.4 M / 0.4 M people in need / targeted / reached(HH)

August 2021

The reporting month of July 2021 experienced an increase in movement (19,181 Individuals IND)compared to June (8,248 IND) resulting from the security situation instability and natural disaster like floods in Northeast Nigeria. The Sector recorded Arrivals 11,886 IND and Departures 7,295 IND of the population across BAY State. The highest arrival was in Hong with 3,455 IND and Gombi LGA recorded the second-highest number of arrivals with 1,295 IND in Adamawa.

  • 15 partners
  • $63.9 M (8%) required (funded)
  • 2.3 M / 1.4 M / 0.3 M people in need / targeted / reached

June 2021

The reporting period saw a continued displacement of persons in the BAY states. A total of 16,716 individuals (ind), with Askira/Uba (1,715 ind), Gombi (1,634 ind), Hong (1,074 ind) and Michika (1,074 ind) LGAs recording the highest number of arrivals. Additionally, major arrivals were also recorded in Lamurde (899 ind), Girei (795 ind), Mubi South (715 ind), Mubi North (713 ind), Bama (577 ind), Mobbar (492 ind) , Maiha (481 ind), Song (440 ind), Demsa (390 ind) and Yola South (321 ind) LGA.  The sector partners provided 55,335 HHs with Shelter and NFI solutions.

  • 12 partners
  • $63.9 M (8%) required (funded)
  • 2.5 M / 1.5 M / 0.3 M people in need / targeted / reached

May 2021

During the reporting period of May 2021, shelter is among the top priority need in camps, camps like setting and host community across Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states. According to the site tracker and DTM data, 1,117,340 HH are in dire need of shelter and NFI assistance mainly due to inadequate shelter conditions, overcrowding, and economic hardship. Those people particular in need of shelter and NFI assistance includes Internally displaced persons (newly displaced and protracted), returnees, and vulnerable host community hosting IDPs.

  • 17 partners
  • $63.9 M (0%) required (funded)
  • 2.4 M / 1.4 M / 66 705 people in need / targeted / reached(HH)

April 2021

Shelter needs of around 61,350 individuals were addressed over the months with activities including emergency shelters, transitional and shelter rehabilitation. Of those, 33,470 individuals were assisted with emergency shelter solutions, 2,640 individuals were supported with transitional shelters and a  further 2,350 had their permanent structures rehabilitated and 37,570 respectively. 22,890 received Non Food Item Kits both in kind or voucher across the BAY states. 

  • 17 partners
  • $63.9 M (0%) required (funded)
  • 2.4 M / 1.4 M / 61 350 people in need / targeted / reached

March 2020

Shelter needs of around 56,750 individuals were addressed over the months with activities including emergency shelters and shelter rehabilitation. Of those, 13,195 individuals were assisted with emergency shelter (Bama), 4,608 individuals were supported with rehabilitation of damaged permanent structure and 37,570 respectively with emergency shelter kits (ESK) across BAY states. 

  • 15 partners
  • $65.6 M (0%) required (funded)
  • 2.6 M / 1.0 M / 56 750 people in need / targeted / reached

June 2018

Recent figures on displacement monitoring in the Northeast Nigeria shows that there are 262 IDP camps in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe State hosting 744,769 individuals and 151,451 households which is over 30% of the entire displaced population (DTM Round 23). Accumulated weekly monitoring done for the month of June 2018, show that various locations received a total of 18,053 arrivals while there were 4,371 departures. The highest arrival movements were recorded in Bama (3,827), Gwoza (2,216), Biu (1,557), Dikwa (1,244), Askira/Uba (778), Konduga (685), Ngala (643), Mafa (581), and Mobbar (556).

  • 15 partners
  • $67.4 M (12%) required (funded)
  • 2.3 M / 1.3 M people in need / targeted