NORTHEAST NIGERIA Crisis Response Monthly Factsheet - Unicef

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Sep 30, 2016 - 398,188. MILLION CHILDREN CURRENTLY DISPLACED. ACROSS THE LAKE CHAD BASIN2. MILLION PEOPLE CURRENTLY DISP
NORTHEAST NIGERIA Crisis Response Monthly Factsheet Situation in numbers

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398,188

CHILDREN CURRENTLY DISPLACED ACROSS THE LAKE CHAD BASIN2 PEOPLE CURRENTLY DISPLACED ACROSS THE LAKE CHAD BASIN2 PEOPLE CURRENTLY INTERNALLY DISPLACED IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA1 PEOPLE LIVING IN INACCESSIBLE AREAS IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA3

CHILDREN WITH SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION IN BORNO, YOBE AND ADAMAWA STATES3

BORNO STATE Newly accessible areas With nutrition interventions

UNICEF Results for children in northeast Nigeria against 2016 targets4 0% Children under 5 years with SAM admitted to therapeutic feeding programmes

Nutrition

10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Targets

89,178

398,188

Children under 5 years with SAM recovered under treatment (SPHERE: >75%)

87%

Pregnant women and children under 5 years received longlasting insecticidal nets

Health

76,755 2,679,489

People reached with emergency primary health care services People provided with access to safe water per agreed standards

WASH

479,533 690,604 498,496

People benefitting from hygiene promotion messages

Women and children associated with armed groups and

4,653

or placed in alternative care arrangements

Education Conflict-affected school-aged children reached with pedagogic materials

436,201 2,472

Child survivors of SGBV supported with reintegration services Protection Separated and unaccompanied children reunified with families 83,970 150,588

1,033,547 1,100,000

134,743

Children reached with psychosocial support

4,267,534 1,220,995

People benefitting from improved sanitation

Displaced children that access education in a protective and safe learning environment

160,000

4,550 8,355 586,400 586,400

UNICEF Response highlights  89,178 children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have been reached through UNICEF’s Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) program and to date, over 87% of the children who have received treatment have recovered.  Nearly 2.7 million people have been reached with emergency integrated primary health care services.  Over 5.8 million children were vaccinated against polio in the first round in Borno, Yobe, Adam The second round commenced in 10 LGAs in Borno State, including MMC, Jere and Mafa in southern Borno. Vaccination activities were carried out alongside nutrition screening in these 3 LGAs.  Nearly 135,000 children have received psychosocial support, and 2,472 women and children associated with Boko Haram and victims of sexual and gender based violence have received care and support.  Nearly 84,000 children have received access to education in a protective and safe learning environment, including 20 temporary learning spaces in newly accessible areas in Gwoza and Bama LGAs. Sources: (1) IOM DTM Round XI, August 2016; (2) OCHA, September 2016; (3) UNICEF September 2016 (4) UNICEF 22-28 September 2016

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NORTHEAST NIGERIA Crisis Response Monthly Factsheet RESOURCE MOBILISATION: US$ 115 million required for the critical needs 25% of needed funds available 0

WASH

10,000,000

Health Education

30,000,000

40,000,000

50,000,000

5,586,696

Nutrition Child Protection

20,000,000

$49,500,000 For 750,000 people(141%) living in 491,975 newly liberated areas in 15 LGAs $55,600,000 For 1.2 million people living in Maiduguri, Jere and southern Borno

12,397,041 2,123,979 3,131,736 4,955,965

Requirements

$9,900,000 For Gujaba and Gulani in Yobe state

Funds available

UNICEF Operational Response HUMAN RESOURCES AND FIELD PRESENCE In Nigeria, Field offices in Borno and Bauchi, with staff of 17 and 27 staff respectively, and outreach to Yobe and Adamawa



Field offices across respective borders in Diffa, Niger, Maroua, Cameroon, and Lake region, Chad to respond to needs of Nigerian refugees and IDPs as a result of the conflict



On Ground

SUPPLIES

To be deployed

On 11 September, an airlift of $1.3 million of lifesaving supplies was sent for internally displaced persons in northeast Nigeria. The flight included:

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In northeast Nigeria, 1 out 5 children under-five years of age are at risk of death from severe acute malnutrition if they do not receive treatment. In northeast Nigeria alone, an estimated 20,000 children have been separated from their families. Given the magnitude of the crisis, there is an urgent need to scale up humanitarian assistance. New areas previously unreachable in northeast Nigeria hosting 750,000 people have become accessible. 86 children have been used in ‘suicide’ attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger since 2014. 8 out of 10 displaced people are living in host communities. Even before the crisis began, these communities were already among the poorest in the world.

Three years into the humanitarian response, the crisis remains underfunded and the basic needs of children and families continue to grow. Together with other partners, our teams are working in challenging circumstances but funding shortfalls and insecurity are preventing us from reaching all those in need. Across the Lake Chad Basin, UNICEF has received only 32% of its 2016 funding requirements, including 25% for its response in northeast Nigeria.

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1,600 health kits to meet the needs of nearly 1 million people for 3 months



1,600 water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) dignity kits including water storage cans and basic menstrual hygiene products for 80,000 women and girls for 3 months

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Significant scale up of emergency staff underway with 31 surge missions to support the immediate response in Nigeria





1.4 million children displaced across the Lake Chad Basin

NIGER

CHAD

Diffa

137,000

Lake Region

76,000

Borno

1,014,000 NIGERIA

Far North

161,000

CAMEROON

8 in 10 displaced people are living in host communities

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NORTHEAST NIGERIA Crisis Response Monthly Factsheet

491,975 (141%)

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Belgium

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