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Operations

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.

Since February 2016, IOM Niger has been carrying out flow monitoring of migrants at two points in Niger in the region of Agadez. 8,424 incoming individuals were observed in FMPs and 6,524 outgoing individuals were observed in FMPs during the month of January.

IOM profiled 840 individuals (224 households) among whom were 223 children under the age of five years in seven villages in its surroundings and 16 neighbourhoods within Ndélé. 44% of the displaced population were returnees from Chad whilst 14% came from Bria and Bambari.

1,099,509 returnees to Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states were identified. 64,151 (5.8%) are Nigerian refugees from Chad and Cameroon.

This document lists all the sites assessed in DTM Round 14 including the site ID, site name, state, Local Government Area, ward name, number of households and number of individuals.

This document lists all the wards assessed in DTM Round 14 by state and Local Government Area, showing the total number of displaced individuals and households identified.

This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Borno state, Nigeria.

This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Taraba state, Nigeria.

This document contains the site profiles for all displacement sites identified in Yobe state, Nigeria.

Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger.

Ce document présente des données relatives au nombre de personnes déplacées dans le contexte de la crise nigérianne, identifiées au sein de 137 sites de déplacement dans huit sous-préfectures de la Région du Lac au

A la date du 31 Décembre 2016, les partenaires de la Commission Mouvement de Populations (CMP) ont comptabilisé 56 594 rapatriés, ce qui correspond à une augmentation de 1055 personnes par rapport aux données du mois d’octobre 2016 (55 539 Rapatriés).

As of 31 December, the conflict in the northeastern part of Nigeria has left an estimated 1,770,444 people displaced across the 6 most affected states.

Located in the northern part of the conflict-affected state of Borno, Kukawa Local Government Area borders Lake Chad. Out of its 10 wards, only four are accessible, namely: Baga, Doro, Kauwa and Kukawa. The DTM identified 11,700 IDPs [2,283 households (HHs)] in Kukawa LGA.

Situated on the international border between Cameroon and Nigeria, Kala Balge is a Local Government Area (LGA) in the conflict-affected Nigerian State of Borno. The current estimated population of IDPs is 35,295 individuals.

In response to the need for accurate and up-to-date information on displacement and human mobility resulting from the Boko Haram crisis in the Lake Chad basin, IOM activated its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Nigeria in July 2014, Chad in January 2015, and Cameroon in November 2015.

DTM identified 191,908 internally displaced persons (33,469 households), 23,430 unregistered refugees (4,066 households) and 35,665 returnees (6,366 households). 92% of the displaced population was displaced by the insurgency and 8% by flooding and other natural disasters.

DTM identified 191,908 internally displaced persons (33,469 households), 23,430 unregistered refugees (4,066 households) and 35,665 returnees (6,366 households). 92% of the displaced population was displaced by the insurgency and 8% by flooding and other natural disasters. 

Since February 2016, IOM Niger has been carrying out flow monitoring of migrants at two points in Niger in the region of Agadez. 1,663 incoming individuals were observed in FMPs and 12,923 outgoing individuals were observed in FMPs during the reporting period.

The DTM Round 13 assessment focused on the six northeastern Nigerian states most affected by the ongoing conflict; Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe. The following DTM report covers a total of 106 LGAs and 751 wards.

Les points de suivi des flux sont placés dans des endroits de passages sur la route migratoire du Niger.

Between 1 and 31 November 2016, 2,598 outgoing migrants and 3,762 incoming migrants were registered in Arlit. During the same reporting period, 30,263 outgoing migrants and 6,524 incoming migrants were registered in Séguédine.

Ce document présente des données relatives au nombre de personnes déplacées dans le contexte de la crise nigérianne, identifiées au sein de 136 sites de déplacement dans huit sous-préfectures de la Région du Lac au

As of 31 October 2016, the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has identified 1,822,541 internally displaced persons (IDPs) - 321, 514 families - displaced since the escalation of violence in 2014.

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