Aug 23, 2016 - 2.6M people displaced. (IDPs, refugees and returnees). CHD. 122k. CMR ... Website: wca.humanitarianrespon
Lake Chad Basin: Crisis Overview
(as of 23 Aug 2016)
Displacement trends
Population movement and violent incidents in the most affected areas
Background The violent conflict in the Lake Chad Basin has continuously deteriorated. Boko Haram raids and suicide bombings targeting civilians are causing widespread trauma, preventing people from accessing essential services and destroying vital infrastructure. Around 21 million people live in the affected areas across the four Lake Chad countries. The number of displaced people in the most affected areas has tripled over the last two years. Most of the displaced families are sheltered by communities that count among the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. Food insecurity and malnutrition in the affected region have reached alarming levels.
Total displacements in the Lake Chad Basin, including IDPs, refugees and returnees (in million)
Refugees2
Latest incidents NIGER
Diffa 82.5k
NIGER
Diffa Lac
Fotokol
Yobe
Borno
Far-North 65.7k
Gombe
Far-North Demsa Girei
Recent developments
Adamawa
On 28 July, a humanitarian convoy returning from Bama to Maiduguri was attacked by suspected Boko Haram elements. The convoy included staff from UNICEF, UNFPA, and IOM. The United Nations temporarily suspended road and overnight missions to Bama. On 21 July, UN agencies conducted the first cross-border aid delivery from Cameroon to Nigeria’s Banki town located 2 km from the Cameroonian border, on 21 July, providing food and basic household items to 15,000 displaced people. Humanitarian organizations issued a 90-day-plan summarising the immediate priority needs between July and the end of September in the Lake Chad Basin, requesting US$221.6 million, including $96.7 million for food security. Many areas across the Lake Chad Basin are expected to experience acute food insecurity until September, as households are 1% 4% 3%their food 4% needs and only marginally able to meet resorting to tough coping strategies. Hunger and malnutrition remain high in much of the conflict-hit areas.
Jul 2015
Mayo Kebbi Est
Total of violent incidents and deaths reported in the Lake Chad Basin since July 2015 Incidents
CAMEROON
CAMEROON
0,4k 10 15 35 70
Incidents
Internally Displaced Persons
3
Accessible territories6
Diffa 127.2k
NIGER
Borno 1.6M
Diffa
CHAD
CHAD
Yobe
Far-North 190.6k
Gombe
CHD 552k
CMR 4M
NER 684k
Adamawa 159.4k
CMR 296k
400
10
200
4
NER 241k
NGA 1.9M
CHD 257k
0 Jul 2016
Jul 2015
Main axes accessible with restrictions
1.177 635
Cameroon
Adamawa
CAMEROON
people displaced (IDPs, refugees and returnees) CHD 122k
20
Niger
2.6M NGA 15M
600
Nigeria
Far-North
77
CAMEROON Chad
Not accessible
people living in affected areas
30
In the Lake Chad Basin a total of 1,913 schools are closed due to insecurity.
Borno
NIGERIA
5k 25 50 150 695k
21M *
800
Number of closed school6
NIGERIA Gombe 27.4k
Lac
Deaths
40
0
NIGER
Lac 106.1k Yobe 112.7k
Jul 2016
Incidents trend (1)
0.8k
Adamawa
TchebeTchebe
2,0
CHAD
NIGERIA
Gaboua
Gombe
2,5
Borno
Yobe
CHAD
Dalori Damboa Kolofata Ganse
NIGERIA
3,0
Lac 6.5k
26
9.2M
478,000
6.3M
US$ 562M
people in need
children suffering from severe acute malnutrition
Food insecure people at crisis and emergency levels
required to assist 5.2M people
CMR 1.5M
NER 460k
NGA 7M
CHD 22.2k
CMR 43.3k
NER 14.4k
NGA 398.2k
CHD 134k
CMR 1.4M
NER 399k
NGA 4.4M
89 CHD
120
CMR NER
Sources: (1) ACLED database as of 20 Aug 2016 (2) UNHCR (3) Cameroon DTM April 2016, Nigeria DTM Round up 10 and NEMA, Chad CCCM/SHELTER/ANE, ORS (http://ors.ocharowca.info). (4) This figure does not include estimated returnees in Nigeria or those displaced by floods. (5) IOM. (6) UNICEF WCARO Feedback:
[email protected],
[email protected]
Website: wca.humanitarianresponse.info
Twitter: @OCHAROWCA
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
*Disclaimer: The information in the snapshot applies to areas most affected by Boko Haram-related violence - Cameroon (Far-North), Chad (Lac, Mayo Kebbi), Niger (Diffa) and Nigeria (4 states). Please visit wca.humanitarianresponse.info for the countries’ response plans
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