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476 2411 Round 14 DEMOGRAPHICS Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total Male 38 247 485 261 111 1,142 Female 52 236 479 397 105 1,269 Total 90 483 964 658 216 2,411 Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS Site Type 48 2.0% Site Classification 267 11.1% Site Open Date 2 0.1% Admin 1 6 0.2% Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 6 0.2% Admin 3 7 0.3% Latitude 216 9.0% Longitude 552 22.9% Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group Type of SMA SMA Contact Name None Most needed NFIs <25% % HHs with mosquito nets None <75% On-site (<3 km) Yes NGO Malaria On-site (<10 mn) 125 10 - 15 ltr Yes None Yes Yes, on site Everyday Yes Yes Distribution Yes Yes No Military 0 Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0 Most common type of GBV incident None On-site 0 <75% Yes COMMUNICATION Site Management Security provided on-site % families living outside (no shelter) PROTECTION 12.447480 Blankets/Mats <75% >75% >75% Total WASH Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services Health facilities/services provider Agency Name NEMA Camp Single Male Headed Households Spontaneous NYSC CAMP ADAMAWA AD_S001 9-Aug-14 ADAMAWA GIREI DAMARE SHELTER Most reported problem in receiving support Main topic of information requested Main security provider Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers? FOOD Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children? Total number functioning toilets Separate male/female toilets EDUCATION Location of nearest education facility % HHs with access to electricity Number of families with source of income Location of site's main water source Pregnant Women Breastfeeding Mothers Persons with Physical Disabilities Persons with Mental Disabilities % families living in tents % families living in makeshift shelter 9.318490 Most prevalent health problems MOBILITY % HHs with access to safe cooking facilities Older Persons Liters of water per person per day Main problems with drinking water Number of women friendly spaces GBV referral mechanism in place Access to food Frequency of food distribution Access to market Main source for obtaining information % children going to school Access to income generating activities None Situation in areas of origin LIVELIHOOD Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group BORNO GWOZA GWOZA TOWN GADAMAYO GWOZA NULL SERVICES BORNO Government Separate male/female bathing areas HEALTH Place of origin 8065333439 % families living indoors (solid walls) NEMA Phone Number SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA) House damaged/destroyed DTM Nigeria Site Profile 31 January 2017 Individuals Households (HH)

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Page 1: NYSC CAMP ADAMAWA DTM - displacement.iom.int · NYSC CAMP ADAMAWA AD_S001 9-Aug-14 ADAMAWA GIREI DAMARE SHELTER Most reported problem in receiving support Main topic of information

476 2411 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 38 247 485 261 111 1,142

Female 52 236 479 397 105 1,269

Total 90 483 964 658 216 2,411

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 48 2.0%

Site Classification 267 11.1%

Site Open Date 2 0.1%

Admin 1 6 0.2%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 6 0.2%

Admin 3 7 0.3%

Latitude 216 9.0%

Longitude 552 22.9%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

<25% % HHs with mosquito nets

None

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

NGO Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 125

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Everyday

Yes Yes

Distribution Yes

Yes No

Military 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Site Management

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.447480

Blankets/Mats

<75%

>75%

>75%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NEMA

Camp

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

NYSC CAMP ADAMAWA

AD_S001

9-Aug-14

ADAMAWA

GIREI

DAMARE

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.318490

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA GWOZA TOWN GADAMAYO

GWOZA NULL

SERVICES

BORNO

Government

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

8065333439

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NEMA Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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330 1651 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 84 101 125 385 35 730

Female 74 121 230 467 29 921

Total 158 222 355 852 64 1,651

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 25 1.5%

Site Classification 173 10.5%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 64 3.9%

Longitude 262 15.9%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

<25% % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Cough

On-site (<10 mn) 10

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

No No

Distribution No

Yes No

Military 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 50

>75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

Government

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

8094281638

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NEMA Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA NULL

MADAGALI NULL

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Not enough assistance for all entitled

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.196240

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Camp

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

MALKOHI CAMP

AD_S003

10-Nov-14

ADAMAWA

YOLA SOUTH

NAMTARI

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.385530

Blankets/Mats

<50%

<75%

<75%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NEMA

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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311 1557 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 28 206 270 300 15 819

Female 33 133 236 317 19 738

Total 61 339 506 617 34 1,557

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 15 1.0%

Site Classification 100 6.4%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 6 0.4%

Latitude 34 2.2%

Longitude 155 10.0%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

>75%

None

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Cough

On-site (<10 mn) 7

5 - 10 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Self organized 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 309

<25% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

SERVICES

NULL

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA PULKA/BOKKO

NULL NULL

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.192880

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Camp

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

MALKOHI VILLAGE

AD_S004

10-Nov-14

ADAMAWA

YOLA SOUTH

NAMTARI

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.376140

Blankets/Mats

<50%

<50%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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15 62 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 2 3 5 16 2 28

Female 3 4 7 18 2 34

Total 5 7 12 34 4 62

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 7 11.3%

Site Classification 6 9.7%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 2 3.2%

Admin 3 1 1.6%

Latitude 4 6.5%

Longitude 20 32.3%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

>75%

None

Off-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 0

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Once a month

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Local Authorities 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

Off-site 0

<25% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA NGOSHE

MADAGALI MADAGALI

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Not enough assistance for all entitled

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.303290

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Camp

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

EYN CHURCH VINIKILANG

AD_S005

04/27/2015

ADAMAWA

GIREI

MODIRE/ VINIKILANG

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.473780

Kitchen sets

<50%

<25%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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263 1206 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 53 91 254 186 18 602

Female 51 75 263 208 7 604

Total 104 166 517 394 25 1,206

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 16 1.3%

Site Classification 140 11.6%

Site Open Date 1 0.1%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 27 2.2%

Admin 3 37 3.1%

Latitude 25 2.1%

Longitude 246 20.4%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<75%

<50%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

NGO Fever

On-site (<10 mn) 42

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes Yes

Community Leaders 0

Most common type of security incident Theft Number of child friendly spaces 1

Most common type of GBV incident Unknown

On-site 47

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Mobile phone

SERVICES

BORNO

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA HAMBAGDA/ LIMAN KARA/ NEW SETTLE

GWOZA GWOZA TOWN GADAMAYO

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Fighting between recipients at distribution points

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.418430

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

DAWARE CAMP

AD_S006

06/21/2014

ADAMAWA

FUFORE

PARIYA

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.597370

Plastic sheeting

>75%

<25%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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163 688 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 7 36 75 139 11 268

Female 11 68 89 199 53 420

Total 18 104 164 338 64 688

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 0 0.0%

Site Classification 18 2.6%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 64 9.3%

Longitude 82 11.9%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

None

>75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

NGO Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 30

5 - 10 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Everyday

No Yes

Distribution Yes

Yes No

Religious Leaders 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Mobile phone

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

Religious entity

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

N/A

% families living indoors (solid walls)

N/A Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK

MICHIKA MICHIKA I

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Not enough assistance for all entitled

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.273060

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

ST THERESAS CATHEDRAL

AD_S008

4-Dec-14

ADAMAWA

YOLA NORTH

LUGGERE

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.446660

Kitchen sets

>75%

<75%

>75%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name N/A

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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62 110 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 8 12 9 16 2 47

Female 11 15 8 21 8 63

Total 19 27 17 37 10 110

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 4 3.6%

Site Classification 20 18.2%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 15 13.6%

Admin 3 10 9.1%

Latitude 10 9.1%

Longitude 59 53.6%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

None

>75%

Off-site (<3 km) Yes

Local clinic Fever

On-site (<10 mn) 10

>15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Host community donation No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 1

Most common type of GBV incident None

Off-site 12

<25% No

COMMUNICATION

Mobile phone

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.613100

Blankets/Mats

<25%

<25%

<50%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

SHAGARI QUARTERS CAMP

AD_S018

10-Apr-14

ADAMAWA

SONG

SONG GARI

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.805470

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Assistance was physically inadequate for most vulnerable

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MICHIKA GARTA / GHUNCHI

MADAGALI MADAGALI

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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357 1778 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 75 198 225 389 10 897

Female 102 212 271 288 8 881

Total 177 410 496 677 18 1,778

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 79 4.4%

Site Classification 295 16.6%

Site Open Date 3 0.2%

Admin 1 2 0.1%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 87 4.9%

Admin 3 3 0.2%

Latitude 18 1.0%

Longitude 487 27.4%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

<75% % HHs with mosquito nets

<25%

<50%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Cough

On-site (<10 mn) 65

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Everyday

Yes Yes

Distribution Yes

Yes Yes

Military 0

Most common type of security incident Theft Number of child friendly spaces 1

Most common type of GBV incident Unknown

On-site 32

<50% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Site Management

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.677620

Bucket/Jerry Can

>75%

<25%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NEMA/SEMA/ICRC/IRC

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

FUFORE CAMP

AD_S019

6-Nov-15

ADAMAWA

FUFORE

FUFORE

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.208090

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Fighting between recipients at distribution points

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO BAMA NULL

NGALA NGALA WARD

SERVICES

BORNO

Government

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

8035627114

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NEMA/SEMA/ICRC/IRC Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 2 3 6 55 0 66

Female 2 9 16 59 6 92

Total 4 12 22 114 6 158

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 5 3.2%

Site Classification 4 2.5%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 6 3.8%

Longitude 15 9.5%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<75%

<50%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Local clinic Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 14

5 - 10 ltr Yes

Suspended solids Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

No No

Cash No

Yes No

Self organized 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

Off-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.467860

Kitchen sets

<75%

<50%

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name N/A

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

LABOUR HOUSE

AD_S022

4-Aug-14

ADAMAWA

YOLA NORTH

GWADABAWA

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.263600

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK

MADAGALI MADAGALI

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

INGO

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

N/A

% families living indoors (solid walls)

N/A Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

No livelihood

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 3 5 13 10 0 31

Female 5 8 10 15 0 38

Total 8 13 23 25 0 69

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 0 0.0%

Site Classification 8 11.6%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 0 0.0%

Longitude 8 11.6%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

None

>75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Cough

On-site (<10 mn) 0

5 - 10 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.513370

Blankets/Mats

<25%

<50%

<75%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE

AD_S027

NULL

ADAMAWA

YOLA SOUTH

ADARAWO

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.209220

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA

NULL NULL

SERVICES

NULL

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 5 20 107 122 2 256

Female 7 27 155 157 3 349

Total 12 47 262 279 5 605

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 6 1.0%

Site Classification 12 2.0%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 5 0.8%

Longitude 23 3.8%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

>75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 0

5 - 10 ltr No

None No

Yes, off site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Local Authorities 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<50% No

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.250930

Kitchen sets

<50%

<50%

<50%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Camp

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

SABON DEAL NGURORE

AD_S029

09/15/2015

ADAMAWA

YOLA SOUTH

NGURORE

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.288680

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK

GWOZA BITA / IZGE

SERVICES

BORNO

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 4 12 14 34 1 65

Female 2 10 13 35 1 61

Total 6 22 27 69 2 126

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 4 3.2%

Site Classification 16 12.7%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 2 1.6%

Longitude 22 17.5%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

None

>75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Local clinic Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 6

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Local Authorities 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 18

<50% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.382490

Kitchen sets

<50%

<50%

<75%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

KILBAJE EXTENSION

AD_S030

NULL

ADAMAWA

YOLA SOUTH

NAMTARI

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.251970

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Not enough assistance for all entitled

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA NULL

MADAGALI GULAK

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 1 14 18 35 0 68

Female 1 19 30 36 0 86

Total 2 33 48 71 0 154

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 5 3.2%

Site Classification 16 10.4%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 3 1.9%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 0 0.0%

Longitude 24 15.6%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 4

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes Yes

Self organized 0

Most common type of security incident Theft Number of child friendly spaces 1

Most common type of GBV incident Unknown

On-site 12

<50% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Mobile phone

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.662340

Kitchen sets

<75%

<25%

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

WURO AHI

AD_S031

1-Oct-15

ADAMAWA

FUFORE

FUFORE

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.217160

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Fighting between recipients at distribution points

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA

MADAGALI GULAK

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 1 12 3 15 2 33

Female 4 16 5 29 2 56

Total 5 28 8 44 4 89

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 6 6.7%

Site Classification 12 13.5%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 2 2.2%

Admin 3 1 1.1%

Latitude 4 4.5%

Longitude 25 28.1%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<50%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 2

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes Yes

Cash Yes

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Radio/news

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.517070

Kitchen sets

<25%

<50%

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

SEGERE DUTSE

AD_S032

08/21/2014

ADAMAWA

GIREI

GIREI I

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.339370

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI MADAGALI

GWOZA NULL

SERVICES

BORNO

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 2 28 61 76 1 168

Female 3 35 72 86 3 199

Total 5 63 133 162 4 367

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 6 1.6%

Site Classification 40 10.9%

Site Open Date 2 0.5%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 7 1.9%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 4 1.1%

Longitude 59 16.1%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

>75%

<50%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

NGO Fever

On-site (<10 mn) 2

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Community Leaders 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 1

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 5

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Mobile phone

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.595410

Blankets/Mats

>75%

<25%

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

ANGUWAN MUMUYAWA

AD_S033

06/30/2014

ADAMAWA

FUFORE

PARIYA

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.422700

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

Fighting between recipients at distribution points

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

BORNO GWOZA GWOZA WAKANE / BULABULIN

MADAGALI GULAK

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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14 62 Round 14

DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 3 6 11 6 3 29

Female 4 2 11 13 3 33

Total 7 8 22 19 6 62

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 8 12.9%

Site Classification 10 16.1%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 2 3.2%

Admin 3 3 4.8%

Latitude 6 9.7%

Longitude 29 46.8%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 0

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

Yes No

Self organized 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

Off-site 0

<50% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.513120

Mosquito nets

<25%

<50%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

NANA VILLA

AD_S034

08/28/2014

ADAMAWA

GIREI

GIREI I

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.352040

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK

GWOZA GWOZA TOWN GADAMAYO

SERVICES

BORNO

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 1 3 4 2 3 13

Female 0 7 8 7 2 24

Total 1 10 12 9 5 37

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 2 5.4%

Site Classification 3 8.1%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 5 13.5%

Longitude 10 27.0%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

<25% % HHs with mosquito nets

<75%

None

Off-site (<3 km) Yes

Local clinic Malnutrition

On-site (<10 mn) 0

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 2

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.484610

Mosquito nets

<25%

<50%

None

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

WADAI

AD_S035

5-Sep-14

ADAMAWA

GIREI

DAMARE

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.306120

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI GULAK

NULL NULL

SERVICES

NULL

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 1 15 26 22 0 64

Female 1 11 27 34 1 74

Total 2 26 53 56 1 138

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 3 2.2%

Site Classification 2 1.4%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 1 0.7%

Longitude 6 4.3%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

<25% % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<25%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 0

>15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Host community donation No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

Off-site 0

<25% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.512230

Blankets/Mats

<25%

None

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

UNGWAN ABUJA

AD_S036

12-May-14

ADAMAWA

GIREI

GIREI I

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.352090

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA

MADAGALI WAGGA

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

Lack of safety

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 7 25 37 31 0 100

Female 10 35 39 44 9 137

Total 17 60 76 75 9 237

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 7 3.0%

Site Classification 21 8.9%

Site Open Date 1 0.4%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 1 0.4%

Admin 3 2 0.8%

Latitude 9 3.8%

Longitude 41 17.3%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

None Most needed NFIs

None % HHs with mosquito nets

<25%

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 3

10 - 15 ltr Yes

None Yes

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<75% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.557820

Mosquito nets

<50%

<75%

<25%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

CHEKAMIDERI

AD_S037

8-Sep-14

ADAMAWA

GIREI

GIREI II

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.373580

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Situation in areas of origin

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA

GWOZA BITA / IZGE

SERVICES

BORNO

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age/Sex <1 year 1-5 years 6-17 years 18-59 years >60 years Total

Male 1 10 6 9 0 26

Female 2 12 10 8 1 33

Total 3 22 16 17 1 59

Site ID VULNERABLE GROUPS

Site Type 2 3.4%

Site Classification 3 5.1%

Site Open Date 0 0.0%

Admin 1 0 0.0%

Admin 2 Single Female Headed Households 0 0.0%

Admin 3 0 0.0%

Latitude 1 1.7%

Longitude 6 10.2%

Area of intended return for Largest IDP Group

Barriers to return home for Largest IDP Group

Type of SMA

SMA Contact Name

<25% Most needed NFIs

<50% % HHs with mosquito nets

<50%

<75%

On-site (<3 km) Yes

Government Malaria

On-site (<10 mn) 5

10 - 15 ltr No

None No

Yes, on site Irregular

Yes No

Cash No

No No

None 0

Most common type of security incident None Number of child friendly spaces 0

Most common type of GBV incident None

On-site 0

<25% Yes

COMMUNICATION

Families/Friends

Security provided on-site

% families living outside (no shelter)

PROTECTION

12.552500

Kitchen sets

<25%

None

<50%

Total

WASH

Location of health facilities/services Access to health facility/services

Health facilities/services provider

Agency Name NULL

Collective Settlement/Centre

Single Male Headed Households

Spontaneous

LOWCOST QUARTERS

AD_S038

4-Oct-14

ADAMAWA

GIREI

GIREI II

SHELTER

Most reported problem in receiving support

Main topic of information requested

Main security provider

Supplementary feeding for pregnant/lactant mothers?

FOOD

Most common source for obtaining food Supplementary feeding for children?

Total number functioning toilets

Separate male/female toilets

EDUCATION

Location of nearest education facility

% HHs with access to electricity

Number of families with source of income

Location of site's main water source

Pregnant Women

Breastfeeding Mothers

Persons with Physical Disabilities

Persons with Mental Disabilities

% families living in tents

% families living in makeshift shelter

9.367910

Most prevalent health problems

MOBILITY

% HHs with access to safe cooking facilities

Older Persons

Liters of water per person per day

Main problems with drinking water

Number of women friendly spaces

GBV referral mechanism in place

Access to food Frequency of food distribution

Access to market

Main source for obtaining information

% children going to school Access to income generating activities

None

Safety and Security

LIVELIHOOD

Place of Origin of Largest IDP Group

Place of Origin of 2nd Largest IDP Group

ADAMAWA MADAGALI HYAMBULA

MADAGALI SHELMI / SUKUR/ VAPURA

SERVICES

ADAMAWA

NULL

Separate male/female bathing areas

HEALTH

Place of origin

NULL

% families living indoors (solid walls)

NULL Phone Number

SITE MANAGEMENT AGENCY (SMA)

House damaged/destroyed

DTM

Nigeria

Site Profile

31 January 2017IndividualsHouseholds (HH)