The CCCM, Shelter, and NFI sector present service monitoring and gap analysis for seven reception centres: Bama, Banki, Monguno, Pulka, Dikwa, Ngala, and Gwoza in Borno State. This report provides humanitarian partners with timely information to track humanitarian responses, identify sectoral gaps, and respond to displaced populations' needs.
In November 2023, 24,272 individuals representing 8,133 households (HHs) were recorded in seven reception centres in Borno State, with women and children accounting for 89 percent of the total. In this reporting period, 6 HHs (14 individuals), for relocation to other area, and family reunification, departed from Banki, Gwoza and Pulka reception centres.
The surge in the number of returnees from Niger in Damasak, Mobbar LGA, estimated about 20,000 individuals, of whom 90 percent stay in Damasak GSS camp, requiring immediate CCCM responses, specifically registration, WASH, shelter, protection, and the establishment of a reception centre at the camp.