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IOM Nigeria CCCM Multi Sector Tracker Report for Borno: Weeks 29 & 30, 2018

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Introduction

The CCCM Site Tracker is a bi-weekly service monitoring and gap analysis tool produced by IOM Site Management teams. The site tracker supports humanitarian partners in identifying gaps in assistance and service delivery. It enables stakeholders to track activities thereby avoiding duplication of efforts and improving the timely delivery of assistance. As of June 2018, 117 camps were covered by IOM Site Facilitators in Borno State. In Borno state, locations in the following LGAs were assessed: Bama, Biu, Damboa, Dikwa, Gwoza, Jere, Kaga, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Maiduguri M. C., Monguno, Ngala and Nganzai.

Executive Summary

In the current rainy season, establishing proper drainage is the main priority for the response. Continuous reports have been received and shared after every storm; issues of floods and water stagnation are high in Ngala, Monguno, Maiduguri, Jere and Rann. CCCM are strengthening the capacities in the response but due to high level of needs and challenges in access, resources are stretched. There is a lot of WASH and shelter infrastructure that has been damaged by storms. Some educational facilities have not been spared in a number of locations. Overcrowded conditions are still persisting in Pulka and Bama reception centres where shelter provision is needed for new arrivals. In addition Dikwa has witnessed volatile movements of people in between the sites due to fears of insecurity, which poses the challenge of proper shelter allocation.