
Current developments affecting the humanitarian response BAY states as of 1 April 2022 Over 4.1 million people projected to face alarming levels of food insecurity across BAY states* Over 4.1 million...
Current developments affecting the humanitarian response BAY states as of 1 April 2022 Over 4.1 million people projected to face alarming levels of food insecurity across BAY states* Over 4.1 million...
Potential cuts in food assistance and escalating malnutrition Although the Food Security Sector (FSS) reached some 2.5 million people across BAY states during the peak of the 2021 lean season,...
Situation Overview: Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States ADAMAWA 130 new cholera cases and three fatalities recorded as total climbs to over 1,700 and 54 deaths across 12 LGAs At least 130 new cases of...
This report is compiled by OCHA Nigeria in collaboration with humanitarian partners. HIGHLIGHTS Suspected cholera cases climb to 520, an increase of more than 20 per cent from 421 in early October,...
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Une note du groupe de travail régional sur l’éducation en situations d’urgence La recrudescence de la violence armée dans la région de l’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre, au Burkina Faso, au Cameroun,...
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A note by the Regional Education in Emergencies Working Group The surge in armed violence across the West and Central Africa region, in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Mali, Niger...
Cholera Outbreak and Rising Cases 4,917 suspected cases in BAY states 199 Deaths in BAY states 35 affected Local Government Areas 3.7% fatality rate USD $46 million urgently required for emergency...
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION Since the beginning of 2021, Nigeria has reported frequent cholera outbreaks in multiple states across the country. The number of confirmed and suspected cases reported in...
Current developments affecting the humanitarian response - BAY states As of 13 September 2021 Both Borno and Adamawa states have officially declared cholera outbreaks, activating resource...
HIGHLIGHTS • More than 2,000 cholera and acute watery diarrhea (AWD) cases, including 76 fatalities were reported in 25 local government areas (LGAs) across Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states over...
HIGHLIGHTS • Approximately 4,000 people arrived at the GSSS IDP camp in Bama town between May and August 2021; of which an estimated 500 people arrived on 31 August alone, exacerbating an already...
HIGHLIGHTS • The number of Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD)/Cholera cases continue to rise; this week, it rose by 84% compared 671 cases reported on 20 August 2021. • OCHA Deputy Head of Office had a...
HIGHLIGHTS • Cholera cases climb to 84, including three fatalities across six local government areas (LGAs) as Government and partners ramp up response • Over 60 families displaced and hectares of...
HIGHLIGHTS • At least three children killed, five others wounded in unexploded ordnance blast in Ngala Local Government Area (LGA). • Health partners deploy vital cholera and medical kits to Pulka...
HIGHLIGHTS • As the lean season and rainy season progresses, food insecurity in Yobe state is also rising. LGAs in the state that are hard to reach are the most vulnerable. • The number of Acute...
HIGHLIGHTS • Some 297 people convicted for sexual and gender-based violence out of 774 reported cases between 2020 and the first half of 2021. • UNICEF is working with humanitarian partners to...
HIGHLIGHTS • With funding requirements still unmet, responders to the escalating food security crisis have been forced to prioritize response efforts, which will result in target numbers not being...
HIGHLIGHTS • The UN, government, and military met Madagali community members to address the food insecurity situation SITUATION OVERVIEW UN Humanitarian Coordinator visits Madagali LGA The United...
HIGHLIGHTS • As part of a seasonal spike in cases during the rainy season, Yobe is experiencing an increase in the number of Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD)/Cholera, with 137 cases reported, including 12...
HIGHLIGHTS • The multi-dimensional impact of the food security crisis is affecting communities in the areas of nutrition, protection, security and health. The recent visit of the Humanitarian...