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Nigeria: Nigeria Humanitarian Situation Report - 1 July 2015

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Source: UN Children's Fund
Country: Nigeria

Highlights

  • According to the IOM DTM report in April, there are 1.3 million IDPs in the three North East states, indicating almost 300,000 newly displaced people since February.

  • The numbers of IDPs in the camps in Yola have reduced from almost 22,000 people reported in the IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix report of April 2015 to just over 5,300 people.

  • The United Nations in collaboration with the Government of Nigeria,
    Oxfam and Mercy Corps will carry out a joint needs assessment of the areas of return from the 6-10 July 2015, focusing on both humanitarian and livelihood/early recovery needs of the IDPs

  • 38,299 children have been reached with psychosocial support services in 141 communities and 21 IDP camps in the three North East states affected by the crisis, through a network of 474 trained community volunteers.

  • Between January and May 2015, 20,002 children under five were admitted into therapeutic feeding programmes in the states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe. A total of 12,349 (81%) children recovered and were discharged from therapeutic care.

  • Outreach clinics in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, providing integrated health services have benefitted 155,884 people; and 25,453 long lasting mosquito nets have been distributed to men, women and children in IDP camps in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa.

  • For the first six months of 2015 a total of 133,201 conflict affected people, both in IDP camps and in host communities benefitted with improved access to potable water

  • As of 31 May, UNICEF had received $12.9 million against $26.5 million of the 2015 HAC requirements (48% of total requirements).


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