Nigeria: Borno State Displacement Profile (as of 3 August 2016)
Biu
Fune
Bama
Song
Fufore
Damboa
Toungo
Konduga
Dukku
Mafa
GeidamBursari
Akko
Kaga
Magumeri
Yusufari
Hong
Jakusko
Gubio
Gwoza
Hawul
Dikwa
Gombi
Kwami
Ngala
Damaturu
Shani
Chibok
Nganzai
Nafada
Askira/Uba
Monguno
Maiha
Jere
Balanga
Bayo
Kala/Balge
Billiri
NguruMachina
Mayo-Belwa
Yamaltu/Deba
Numan
Karasuwa
Guyuk
Nangere
Madagali
Shomgom
Mubi North
Bade
Bade
Potiskum
Kwaya Kusar
Mubi South
Maiduguri
Yola South
BORNO
YOBE
ADAMAWA
GOMBE
NIGER
CAMEROON
CHAD
CHAD
BORNO
Local Government Areas of origin
Current location of IDPs in accessedLocal Government Areas
More than 100,000
50,000 - 100,000
25,000 - 50,000
10,000 - 25,000
Less than 10,000
Areas inaccessible to humanitarian partners
1.82 millionEstimated number of people displaced within and out of Borno state (Source DTM Round X and other sources)
352,081195,210
167,723160,792153,950
108,22194,53890,834
69,65958,551
45,41242,278
11,8576,4165,5144,7114,4623,8143,5602,5272,400791 *Only DTM Round X data Ngala
BornoYobe
AdamawaGombe
Other States
ChibokBiu
MagumeriMaiduguri
AbadamJere
MobbarGuzamala
Askira / UbaHawul
MongunoKagaMarte
DamboaDikwaGubioBama
GwozaKukawa
MafaKonduga
Areas of origin*Although over half of the IDPs within/from Borno originate from Konduga, Mafa, Kukawa, Gwoza and Bama, the conflict has caused displacement from almost every LGA:
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Update : 3 August 2016 Sources: DTM Round X assessment data, IOM NEMA, UNCS. Feedback: [email protected] For more information on Nigeria humanitarian activities: www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/nigeria http://www.unocha.org/nigeria http://reliefweb.int/country/nga
1,626,167**62,55634,132
79,26013,074
**Including data from other sources
Current location Of the IDPs within/from Borno State, the vast majority of have stayed within the state
A Note about IDP Numbers:
These numbers represent a “best estimate” at the time of publication and are compiled from various sources including the Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOM/NEMA), Nigerian authorities, NGOs, INGOs and others. Where possible, OCHA has attempted to verify estimates through triangulation of multiple sources. As the situation in the northeast remains fluid, population estimates are frequently changing and therefore should be used with the appropriate caution. Direct queries or updates to: [email protected].