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DTM Nigeria Flash Report IOM DTM Rapid Assessment IDP Relocaon from Sabon Gari to Damboa (Update 2) Damboa LGA (Local Government Area) 27 May 2019 As of 27 May 2019, a total of 9,432 individuals from Sabon Gari community were moved by the Military to Damboa town. The displaced population arrived in batches: 3,767 arrived on the May 21, 2,809 arrived on May 22, and 1,134 arrived on May 23 and the remaining 1,722 arrived within the period of May 24 - 27. Out of the displaced families, 142 households or 710 individu- als were hosted in Unity Camp Phase 2, and 156 households or 717 individuals were accommodated in classrooms at GSSS Damboa (SSS Quarters). The rest of the displaced population or 8,005 individuals including the vulnerable groups are staying in the open areas without shelters. The Military has approved the relocation of IDPs living in the open space to Technical Secondary School to stay temporarily once WASH facilities are upgraded and installed. IOM ETT has so far registered 2,017 households or 9,432 individuals. Although the last batch of relocation exercise was done on 23 May, the displaced individuals have been coming on their own from Sabon Gari to Damboa Central reportedly trekking, the distance is approximately 52km. Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator| [email protected] Dave Bercasio, Head of Sub-Office | [email protected] The maps in this report are for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P WAVI AZUR IMERI NZUDA ABORI KALLA GARJAN AJIMARI GUMSURI SHUWARI ABACHARI MULIMARI ALINGWARI KIRKASAMA SABON GARI KAUJI KASUGULA KAUJI KILIKATA KACHALABULARI KURA Azir Multe Wawa Korode Gumsuri Bego Ajigin A Nzuda Wuyaram Damboa Central Ajigin B Damboa Chibok AZUR ABORI UNITY CAMP SSS QUARTERS (GSSS PRIMARY SCH.) LOW COST UPPER COURT 8,005 individuals 9,432 individuals relocated to Damboa town 9,432 individuals P P P P P P P Damboa Central © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA 0 7 14 3.5 Km ± P P Camp/location assessed by DTM Camp with new arrivals Relocated individuals in camp Relocated individuals with no shelters Individuals at the point of relocation Ward Accessibility Status Accessible Inaccessible Partially accessible XXX xxx xxx 717 individuals 710 individuals Distance between Sabon Gari and Da m boa C entral is a p r o x . 5 2 k m Gaps: Shelter: 8,005 individuals are without any shelter support Wash: Insufficient water supply, insufficient WaSH facilities NFI: NFIs are needed Health: Several number of children are yet to be immunized and some children between 2-4 years are with suspected cases of measles Food: Wet feeding is not provided to new arrivals. Intervenon: S ector/Activity Type of Intervention Agency Registration 9,432 individuals (2,017 households) registered IOM DTM Nutrition Dry ration food distribution; wet food feeding planned; nutrition screening ongoing IMC, WFP, Damboa LGA CCCM 2 sites hosting new arrivals IOM CCCM WaS H 58,000 liters of water delivered; continuous delivery of water by partners; 500 hygiene kits distributed; sanitation tools distributed; Damboa LGA provided emergency latrines Mercy Corps, DYDA, Government, IMC, UNICEF, IOM Health Primary health care, screening for MUAC, vaccination MDM,NRCS,IMC,WHO and UNICEF S helter Construction of 2 Emergency Transit shade to decongest the population from sleeping outside IOM NFI Solar lamps distributed to 60 women IMC In addition, UNICEF Proposed to supply 50,000 Litres of water trucking to the IDPs sleeping in open space and IMC Will start wet feeding targeting all the new arrivals. Mercy Corps plans to build more shelters.

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Page 1: FLASH REPORT damboa update...DTM Nigeria Flash Report IOM DTM Rapid Assessment IDP Relocation from Sabon Gari to Damboa (Update 2) Damboa LGA (Local Government Area)27 May 2019 As

DTMNigeria

Flash Report IOM DTM Rapid Assessment

IDP Relocation from Sabon Gari to Damboa (Update 2)

Damboa LGA (Local Government Area) 27 May 2019

As of 27 May 2019, a total of 9,432 individuals from Sabon Gari community were moved by the Military to Damboa town. The displaced population arrived in batches: 3,767 arrived on the May 21, 2,809 arrived on May 22, and 1,134 arrived on May 23 and the remaining 1,722 arrived within the period of May 24 - 27. Out of the displaced families, 142 households or 710 individu-als were hosted in Unity Camp Phase 2, and 156 households or 717 individuals were accommodated in classrooms at GSSS Damboa (SSS Quarters). The rest of the displaced population or 8,005 individuals including the vulnerable groups are staying in the open areas without shelters.

The Military has approved the relocation of IDPs living in the open space to Technical Secondary School to stay temporarily once WASH facilities are upgraded and installed. IOM ETT has so far registered 2,017 households or 9,432 individuals.

Although the last batch of relocation exercise was done on 23 May, the displaced individuals have been coming on their own from Sabon Gari to Damboa Central reportedly trekking, the distance is approximately 52km.

Henry Kwenin, DTM Project Coordinator| [email protected] Bercasio, Head of Sub-Office | [email protected]

The maps in this report are for illustration purposes only. The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data shown on maps and included in this report are not warranted to be error free nor do they imply judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries by IOM

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Food: Wet feeding is not provided to new arrivals.

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Sector/Activity Type of Intervention Agency

Registration 9,432 individuals (2,017 households) registered IOM DTM

Nutrition Dry ration food distribution; wet food feeding planned; nutrition screening ongoing IMC, WFP, Damboa LGA

CCCM 2 sites hosting new arrivals IOM CCCM

WaS H 58,000 liters of water delivered; continuous delivery of water by partners; 500 hygiene kits distributed; sanitation tools distributed; Damboa LGA provided emergency latrines

Mercy Corps, DYDA, Government,IMC, UNICEF, IOM

Health Primary health care, screening for MUAC, vaccination MDM,NRCS,IMC,WHO and UNICEF

S helter Construction of 2 Emergency Transit shade to decongest the population from sleeping outside IOM

NFI Solar lamps distributed to 60 women IMC

In addition, UNICEF Proposed to supply 50,000 Litres of water trucking to the IDPs sleeping in open space and IMC Will start wet feeding targeting all the new arrivals. Mercy Corps plans to build more shelters.