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West and Central Africa: Regional Funding Status as of 23 June 2017
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OVERVIEW This document provides an overview of the logistics services to be made available through the Logistics Sector, how humanitarian actors responding to the crisis in Nigeria may access these services, and the conditions under which these…
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SECTOR ANALYSIS Shelter and NFI In most of the 206 displacement sites assessed, most displaced people are living in makeshift tents (63 or 28%), followed by school (31 or 23%), government structures (25 or 19.5%) and tents (39…
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A total of 1,234,894 individuals have returned to their respective homes 94,584 (7.66%) individuals are from Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic Top LGAs with returns The following LGAs have received more returnees between 3rd and 12th of April 2017: Mobbar…
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3,119,225 IDPs and Retur nees were covered by DTM Round XVI IOM manages the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Nigeria and other countries round the world to support humanitarian communities with data on displacement and mobility.…
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Background Insecurity and damaged road infrastructure in northeast Nigeria place a significant strain on logistics capacities and constrain access to affected populations for humanitarian organisations. In order to mitigate these challenges and ensure the continued and timely…
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SITUATION OVERVIEW The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s north-east and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe in the world today, with 8.5m people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2017 in the worst-affected states…
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CHAD CRISIS DECLARED OVER DIMINISHING PASTURE The Ministry of Production, Irrigation and Agriculture on 12 June declared a crisis over diminishing pasture in eight regions of the central Sahel belt and in northern Chad. Recurrent rainfall deficits in…