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Situation report 16 January, 15 February 2017
HIGHLIGHTS
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round XIV report was released. As of 25 January, nearly 1.9 million IDPs have been identified across six states. Biometric registration continued in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe, where 505,431 individuals—456,947 IDPs and 48,484 returnees– have been registered.
IOM distributed over 3,310 non-food item kits and kitchen sets to 19,682 IDPs, and completed the construction of 760 emergency shelters benefitting 5,320 conflict-affected population.
IOM reached 14,454 new individuals through psychosocial support activities such as recreational activities, focus group discussions, informal education or health talks, among others
For more information on the report please click on: https://nigeria.iom.int/sites/default/files/newsletter/IOM%20Nigeria%20S...