FEBRUARY 2015 LAKE CHAD REGION NIGERIA IDP FIGURES ESTIMATED NUMBER OF IDPS BY STATE This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. www.iom.int RO Dakar - EPC Team [email protected] 30,000 Refugees 1 70,000 Returnees 1 17,567 Refugees 2 1,113 Returnees 3 400 Stranded migrants 3 1,276 Refugees 6 33,000 Refugees 4 70,000 IDPs 5 Sources: * IOM DTM data as of December 2014 ** NEMA report as of December 2014 OVERALL DISPLACEMENT FIGURES Sources: 1 DREC/UNHCR as of January 2015 2 UNHCR/CNARR as of January/ early February 2015 3 National Authorities as of January/ early February 2015 4 UNHCR as of January 2015 5 ICRC as of January 2015 6 CNARR as of January/ early February 2015 7 IOM /NEMA as of December 2014 Nigeria Crisis: Displacement overview The Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria’s North East is causing internal as well as cross-border displacement of IDPs, refugees, returnees and stranded migrants/ Third Country Nationals. This map is drawing on various sources to showcase the increasingly severe impact the Nigeria crisis is having on the Lake Chad region. 912,000 IDPs 7