Reports

DTM recorded 153,894 IDPs comprising 25,649 families. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 145,008 (94%). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 120,900 people recorded as originating from there. The majority of individuals, 127,398, were residing in camps or emergency sites.  

This dashboard is a map indicating the number of returnees per LGA. 1,099,509 returnees returned to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. 64,151 (5.8%) were Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon. The map indicates return areas, inaccessible areas, water boundaries and state boundaries.  

IOM recorded a cumulative total of 171,749 individuals comprising 103,923 households crossing the border into Haitian territory, 33.8% of these were female and 66.2% were male. 2,805 presumed unaccompanied minors were identified. 104,482 individuals declared having returned spontaneously and 29,205 individuals claim to have been deported. 37,600 individuals were officially deported at the three official border crossing points of Ouanaminthe, Malpasse, and Belladère and have been voluntary registered.  

Between December 2016 and January 2017, the number of identified IDPs increased by 129,386 individuals (7.3% increase). This brought the total number if IDPs in Nigeria to 1,899,830 (337,353 households). The return to relative safety in some of the areas previously held by Boko Haram has led to an increase in returnees from 1,039,267 in the previous round to 1,099,509 this round.  

The DTM recorded 390,618 IDPs comprising 65,103 families. The majority of the displaced population, 153,006 are within the Mosul area. At the time of writing 207,246 IDPs lived in camps , 97,572 lived in critical shelter arrangements, 80,220 were resident in private shelters and 1,170 were located at the reception center. 4,410 IDPs lived in unknown shelter arrangements.    

As of January 25, 2017, DTM has identified 1,899,830 IDPs (337,353 households) across Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe states. This represents an increase from 1,770,444 individuals in Round 13, reflecting the expanding terrain the DTM covers as a result of relative improvements in security and access. The largest IDP populations were in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. 97.2% of the IDPs were displaced because of the Boko Haram conflict.  

A collection of 20 individual Site Profiles. Site Profiles provide information about demographics, vulnerable groups, mobility, site management and services (Shelter, Health, Wash, Food, and Protection).  

The DTM Emergency Tracking System (ETS) was deployed to track and provide up-to-date information on sudden displacement and return movements. The report provides information about the type and trigger of the population movements as well as estimated number of people. The report includes 9 LGAs in Borno. The highest number of people is estimated to have arrived in Pulaka, Gwoza due to military activity (3000 IDPs).  

DTM recorded 152,448 IDPs comprising 25,408 families. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 144,690 (95%). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 119,868 people recorded as originating from there. The majority of individuals, 127,188, were residing in camps or emergency sites.  

The cumulative total of individuals displaced within this period was 199,200 comprised of  33,200 families. The district hosting the largest number of IDPs within this period was Al-Hamdaniya with 70,452 recorded IDPs. Mosul was the district hosting the second largest number of IDPs, 63,660.  The number of IDPs living in emergency camps fell by 7% to 67% of the cumulative total. DTM also recorded 46,278 returnees, a 30% increase. The number of families currently displaced fell by 5% ( 1,917).   

28,925 individuals comprising 5,563 households were recorded for this period. The recorded priority needs for the site were: the relocation of IDPs to the new extension site, the registration of new arrivals, the installation of perimeter lights.  

DTM recorded 152, 922 IDPs comprising 25,487 families during this period. The majority of IDPs (119,280) reported that Mosul was their district of origin. The governorate of Ninewa hosted 95% of all recoded IDP’s for this period however an increasing number of IDP families, originally form Mosul, were being recorded in Baghdad governorate, across several locations. IDPs were reported to have transited through Salah al-Din (and sometimes Anbar) to then reach their destination.  

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