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Nigeria Emergency Operations Situation Report: 31 May 2017
HIGHLIGHTS |
DTM Round XVI has identified nearly 1.9 million IDPs across six states. During the last round of assessments, DTM continued to have partial access to 24 LGAs out of 27 LGAs in Borno State and was able to assess four more wards. As of 31 May, 781,334 individuals (218,863 households) have been biometrically registered in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
IOM reached 6,393 IDPs through the distribution of 1,000 NFI kits and kitchen sets and completed the construction of 1,840 emergency shelters for 12,880 conflict-affected people.
IOM provided psychosocial support to 26,244 individuals through their usual activities. A training on knitting was carried out in 10 camps in Maiduguri as part of IOM’s livelihood support.
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