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CCCM - NIGERIA Multi Sector Tracker weekly report 17 to 23 July 2017 (Week 29) Date of report 29 July 2017 INTRODUCTION The site tracker is a weekly gap analysis and monitoring of services tool used by the site facilitators and site management agencies, in support of the Government camp management agencies and in areas with no camp managers, to identify and refer gaps in delivery and assistance in IDP sites. It enables stakeholders to track activities and avoid duplication of efforts, in support of the sectors as a basis of follow-up on quality of services delivered. It contributes to speed up the time of response by concerned partners and avoid unnecessary delays. As of July 2017, over 87 camps are covered in Borno and Adamawa by the site facilitators in support of the Government Site Managers, either dedicated or mobile team, to strengthen camp management mechanisms and coordination of delivery. The areas sites covered are located in the following : Girei,Yola South, Yola North and Fufore. The report must not be misconstrued to represent the situation of all IDP camps in North-eastern Nigeria and covers only the sites in review during the week. 17 Sites in,, YOLA NORTH and in ADAMAWA State in review this week,,,,, DAWARE,, YOLA NORTH YOLA SOUTH ST. THERESAS CATHEDRAL MALKOHI, DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE,, SABON DEAL NGURORE,, KILBAJE EXTENSION Yobe Borno Adamawa Nigeria Girei DAWARE LOWCOST QUARTERS SENGERE DUTSE WADAI ST THERESAS CATHEDRAL SABON DEAL DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE NGURORE MALKOHI Chad Fufore Cameroon Week 29 Sites in Review Week 29 Sites in Review Week 29 in review 25 50 100 Kilometers Adamawa Girei SABON DEAL NGURORE Yola KILBAJE South EXTENSION MALKOHI Fufore DAWARE Fufore WADAI ST THERESAS CATHEDRAL Yola DOKKITILLA North WUROCHEKKE MALKOHI VILLAGE SENGERE DUTSE Page 1

CCCM - NIGERIA weekly report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Total number of IDPs residing in assessed sites for the week in review 172 HHs from all assessed camps need NFis. 23% 11% 12% non-functional latrines non-functional bathrooms non-functional water points 10 Latrines and 6 Showers are needed in EYN and Chekamideri Camps. Camps in Girei LGA report the need for food items and supplements for pregnant and lactating mothers. Trend of the Number of IDP's per week 8,964 8,960 9,161 9,078 9,085 Total 12-Jun-17 19-Jun-17 26-Jun-17 03-Jul-17 10-Jul-17 17-Jul-17 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 Week 27 Week 28 Week 29 Week in review (17 to 23 July 2017 (Week 29)) Number of Households 2,185 Summary on population demographic Breakdown Infants Children Pre-Teens Teens Adults Elderly Gender/age Less than 1 (1-5) (6-12) (13-17) (18-59) (60+) Male 345 831 1171 741 1334 207 Female 237 678 906 812 1440 245 Total 582 1509 2077 1553 2774 452 Number of Individuals 18.0% 16.0% 14.0% 13.1% 16.1% 14.9% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 3.9% 2.6% 9.3% 7.6% 10.1% 9.1% 8.3% 2.7% 2.3% F M 48.6% F 51.4% M 0.0% 1)less than 1 2)1-5 3)6-12 4)13-17 4)18-59 5)60+ Graph 1: Age group and sex breakdown Chart 1: Gender distribution Page 2

CCCM - NIGERIA weekly report EMERGENCY SHELTER & Comments on Shelter/ section There is need for kitchen sets and food items for 21 households onsite. There is need for for 58 households and need to sand fill the camp site. There is need for non-food items for 24 households onsite. There is need for non-food items () and food items onsite. DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE 16 households are in need of mosquito nets and blankets/mats. AD_S029 SABON DEAL NGURORE There is need for mosquito nets and blankets/mats for 7 households. there is need for blankets/mats for 45 households. AD_S030 KILBAJE EXTENSION There is need for blankets/mats and mosquito nets for 30 households. THERE IS NEED FOR MATS AND MOSQUITO NETS FOR 23 HHs There is need for mats mosquito nets soaps and buckets Activities for the week under review Sub-Category Description QTTY Provider Mosquito nets Blankets/Mats Bucket/Jerry Can AD_S003 MALKOHI Others Most needed s (% of sites) Blankets/Mats 53.8% Mosquito nets 30.8% Other 15.4% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% Graph 2: Needed s WASH Summary of activities carried out during week in review: Comments on WASH section 4 latrines, 4 shower rooms and source of drinking water are needed onsite. 4 latrines, 4 shower rooms and source of drinking water are needed onsite. There is need for 6 latrines and 2 more shower rooms as well as source of drinking water onsite. AD_S008 DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE ST THERESAS CATHEDRAL There is need for 3 more shower rooms and 3 latrines onsite. There is no source of water on site. There is need for 5 more water source s. 1 borehole also needs repair There are no latrines on site and IDPs on site get water from vendors. there is need for 2 additional water sources YOLA NORTH THERE IS NEED FOR MORE LATRINES AND SHOWER ROOMS there is need for a water point on site Page 3

Gaps identified on sites # of functional latrines 279 77.1% # of non-functional latrines 83 22.9% Total 362 100.0% # of functional bathrooms 218 88.6% # of non-functional bathrooms 28 11.4% Total 246 100.0% # of functional water points 15 88.2% # of non-functional water points 2 11.8% Total 17 100.0% Common means of disposal % Very clean 0.0% Clean 18.8% Not so 43.8% Dirty 31.3% Very dirty 6.3% PROTECTION CCCM - NIGERIA weekly report 38.5% 23.1% 30.8% 7.7% Dirty Very dirty Clean Not so clean Chart 2:Frequency of evacuation of toilets Activities for the week under review Sub-Category QTTY Provider 1 1 AD_S035 WADAI Counselling PSS AD_S031 AD_S031 AD_S003 MALKOHI AD_S003 MALKOHI AD_S008 ST THERESAS CATHEDRAL Counselling 1 Vocational training Security presence (% of sites ) 15.38% 84.62% No Yes Chart 3: Security presence on sites Page 4

Total Male Female Male Female Male Female # 82 36 43 2 1 - - % 100% 43.9% 52.4% 2.4% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% EDUCATION CCCM - NIGERIA weekly report Unaccompanied/Separated Children Unaccompanied Children Separated Children Unaccompanied Children In Foster Comments on Education section 31 children onsite need educational support. 78 children onsite need educational support 32 children onsite have limited or no access to educational facilities. There are 28 children onsite that need educational support. THERE IS STILL NEED FOR SCHOOL MATERIALS FOR THE CHILDREN THAT ATTEND SCHOOL ON SITE THERE IS STILL NEED FOR SCHOOL MATERIALS FOR THE CHILDREN THAT ATTEND SCHOOL ON SITE DOKKITILLA WUROCHEKKE 17 Children on site have limited access to education. 18 Children on site have limited access to education. AD_S029 SABON DEAL NGURORE 47 children on site have limited access to education. AD_S003 MALKOHI 326 adults need to be enrolled into secondary school level 351 children on site dont have access to formal education AD_S030 KILBAJE EXTENSION 13 children on site dont have access to education. AD_S006 DAWARE SCHOOL SHELTER NEEDS REPAIRS. STUDENTS ALSO NEED SCHOOL UNIFORMS, BAGS AND SANDALS AD_S031 There is a need for more educational materials and instructors AD_S019 There is need for more educational materials on site HEALTH, FOOD & NUTRITION Comments on Health, Food & Nutrition section Urgent gaps are food items, supplements and health care services. Gaps are health services, food supplements and food items. The urgent gaps identified in terms of health are the need for food items, supplements and health care services. NEED FOR SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING FOR PREGNANT CHILDREN AND LACTATING MOTHERS ON SITE Food supplement, food items and health care services are the gaps identified on site. AD_S035 WADAI They need to have free medical health care facilities for the IDPs on site AD_S006 DAWARE There is need for supplementary feeding for pregnant and lactating mothers with children on site There is limited access to medical health care on site Page 5