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SITUATION REPORT 1, 15 November 2016
9,275 individuals (2,448 households) have been registered in Bakassi Camp in Maiduguri (Borno State) to support the reallocation from the schools to the IDP camp. IOM has started with the biometric registration in the newly accessible area of Monguno.
IOM has completed the construction of more than 760 emergency shelters in Gwoza (15), Benisheik, (61) and Banki (700) for more than 4,000 affected people. To date, IOM has built 4,770 emergency shelters in Borno or distributed them as kits in Adamawa
IOM has built four MHPSS resource centres in four IDP camps in Maiduguri. The resource centres are utilized for group and livelihood activities, for counselling, and as a point for the community to access information about services and to seek referral.
To see the report click on https://nigeria.iom.int/sites/default/files/newsletter/IOM%20Nigeria%20S...