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NORTHEAST NIGERIA

RECEPTION CENTRE MANAGEMENT REPORT January 2021

9
Recep�on centres managed by
7,201 21,312
Households (HH) reached are Individuals (ind) are living living in
sector partners in Borno state. living living in recep�on centres. recep�on centres.
YOBE
Access, land availability and HLP issues con�nue to hinder the Recep�on center exist plan to provide shelter for
new arrivals a�er the recommended stay of 72 hours, thus becoming the biggest constrain to humanitarian BORNO
response at recep�on centers. Nego�a�ng for land and camp expansion is ongoing with difficult in some
loca�ons due to insecurity. Other secured extension land for example in Ngala and Monguno are now fully
occupied and yet new arrivals are s�ll expected in the near future.
Further concerns remain the consistency of wet feeding/GFD in the RC, NFI, WASH and livelihood as indicated
the response and gaps sec�ons of this report.
ADAMAWA
2% 1%
2%

4,650
719

662
Pulka

575
New arrivals between
5%
Bama November 2020 and
7% January 2021.
Ngala 342

294

294
8% LGA with CCCM activity
222

Konduga

205
191

187
183 LGA with no CCCM activity

157
152
152

117
Banki Inaccessible LGA

91

86
75%

21
Lake Chad
Monguno
Bama Ngala Pulka Monguno Banki Gwoza
Gwoza CCCM PARTNER AGENCIES
Nov-20 Dec-20 Jan-21

% of IDPs in RCs per loca�on New arrivals per loca�on (Nov. 2020 - Jan. 2021)

HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND GAPS NUTRITION


Nutri�on services include mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC)
SHELTER screening, severe acute maleria (SAM) screening, supplementary
Shelter services include shelter construc�on, reinforcement, shelter feeding for children and supplementary feeding for pregnant and
kit distribu�on and shelter repair. lacta�ng women
2,687HH are in need of shelter in Pulka (1,000HH), Bama (641HH),
Konduga (395HH), Ngala (300HH), Banki (172HH), Monguno (128HH) HEALTH
and Gwoza (51HH). Health services include medical screening, vaccina�on,
immuniza�on, antenatal and postnatal service.
NON-FOOD ITEMS (NFI) The health centre in Pulka needs medicines for basic health care
NFI services include the distribu�on of full NFI kits, hygiene kits and needs.
dignity kits.
1,887HH are in need of NFIs in Pulka (947HH), Bama (350HH),
Konduga (293HH) and Banki (172HH).
LIVELIHOOD
Livelihood services include cash for work, distribu�on of charcoal, cap
kni�ng, distribu�on of seedlings, skills acquisa�on and starp up kit
CAMP COORD. AND CAMP MANAGEMENT There is a need for brique�e in Bama, Banki and Pulka while skills
CCCM services includes registra�on, sensi�za�on, sanita�on, shelter acquisi�on related services and cash for work are beign sought for in
alloca�on, service/interven�on advocacy, coordina�on mee�ngs, Ngala, Monguno and Konduga
referrals and complaints and feedback mechanism.
There is a need to expand the recep�on centres in Bama and Banki to
accomodate the increasing number of new arrivals. PROTECTION
Protec�on services include Gender Based Violence (GBV) services,
general protec�on services, child protec�on services and mental
FOOD SECURITY (FS) health and pschosocial suppport (MHPSS) services.
FS services include wet feeding, general food distribu�on and cash
based transfer.
There is a need for wet feeding in Banki (172HH) and Monguno WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH)
(128HH). New arrivals in Gwoza and Pulka are not benefi�ng from WASH services include construc�on of latrines and showers,
food related services in Gwoza and Konduga. distribu�on of sanita�on materials, dislodgement of latrines/solid
waste, chlorina�on of water, hygeine promo�on and maintenance of
Salient Humanitarian Organisa�on has commi�ed to carry out wet
feeding Ngala however, the implementa�on the service is pending. WASH facili�es

EDUCATION
School aged children have access to a form of educa�on within the
recep�on centre and the host community.

Note: The presented data are for reception centre population and the depiction/use of boundaries, geographic names, and related data are not warranted to be error free by the Shelter & DMS/CCCM sector.
For more information contact: Robert Odhiambo: +234 903 428 3512 || Patrick Mutia: +234 901 066 0555
Email: cccmshelternga@humanitarianresponse.info | Website: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria/shelter-and-nfi
alloca�on, service/interven�on advocacy, coordina�on mee�ngs,
referrals and complaints and feedback mechanism.
There is a need to expand the recep�on centres in Bama and Banki to
accomodate the increasing number of new arrivals.
alloca�on, service/interven�on advocacy, coordina�on mee�ngs,
referrals and complaints and feedback mechanism.
There is a need to expand the recep�on centres in Bama and Banki to
accomodate the increasing number of new arrivals.

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