Updated
23 June 2022
| Dataset date: January 01, 2015-January 11, 2022
This dataset updates: Every six months
In response to the need for accurate information on internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) began implementing the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project in July 2014. The project is supporting the Government of Nigeria and other humanitarian response partners to conduct IDPs assessments in a systematic way as well as to establish a profile of the IDP population.
Updated
23 June 2022
| Dataset date: November 01, 2016-January 13, 2022
This dataset updates: Every six months
DTM location assessment is to collect data on population presence in defined locations identified through the baseline area assessment. The assessment identifies where people are living and informs targets sites for more detailed site assessments.
Updated
14 June 2022
| Dataset date: November 16, 2021-December 30, 2021
This dataset updates: Every six months
Data set has IDPs, Households, geographic locations and reasons of displacement etc.
In response to the need for accurate information on internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria, the International Organization
for Migration (IOM) began implementing the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project in July 2014. The project is supporting
the Government of Nigeria and other humanitarian response partners to conduct IDPs assessments in a systematic way as well as
to establish a profile of the IDP population.
Updated
2 November 2020
| Dataset date: January 01, 2015-October 02, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
This collection of datasets is related to the Lake Chad Basin crisis visualization. The collection includes key crisis figures, Number of IDPs and refugees; number of incidents by location; Accessible territories; and data on funding.
Updated
27 February 2017
| Dataset date: April 19, 2016-April 19, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Contains data from OCHA's Financial Tracking Service on the financial requirements and current funding levels for appeals in the Lake Chad Basin crisis countries. Data is encoded as utf-8. The second row of the CSV contains HXL tags.
Updated
24 February 2017
| Dataset date: March 19, 2016-March 19, 2016
This dataset updates: Every six months
The data contains the latest estimated population of each administrative level 1 unit in the Lake Chad Basin. Estimation is based on input from UNFPA and the most recently available census for each country. Data is encoded as utf-8. The second row of the CSV contains HXL tags.
Updated
19 February 2016
| Dataset date: July 01, 2014-January 28, 2016
This dataset updates: Never
Since May 2013, Nigeria has seen an intensification of conflict due to Boko Haram attacks in its north east states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe. Insurgency and counter-insurgency have inevitably resulted in the displacement of people across the troubled states. In response to the need for accurate information on internally displaced persons (IDPs), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) began implementing the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) project in July 2014. The objective of the project is to support the Government of Nigeria in establishing a comprehensive system to collect and disseminate data on IDPs by strengthening the capacity of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs) and other humanitarian actors to conduct assessments on IDPs in a unified and systematized manner. The activities of the DTM project, which consist of conducting baseline assessments and registration for IDPs living in camps and host communities, are currently being carried out in Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe. The information collected will contribute to the provision of a comprehensive profile of the IDP population in Nigeria which will be shared with all relevant stakeholders and will contribute towards enabling the government of Nigeria and humanitarian partners identify the needs of Nigeria’s displaced population and develop interventions for providing IDPs necessary assistance. The project is funded by the Office of Disaster Assistance of the United States Agency for International Development and the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department.