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Protection Cluster E-mail: [email protected] I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 1 | Page Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS group) IDP PROTECTION ASSESSMENT REPORT Incident Date: 23 May 2017 Issue No. 07 dated 16 April 2018 HIGHLIGHTS The displaced population continues to face prevailing protection concerns. These include, among others: 1. Limited access to appropriate information on available assistance to IDPs 2. Decreased access to humanitarian assistance by IDPs in home-based settings 3. Deteriorating access to WASH facilities and support The returned population faces the following protection concerns: 1. Limited access to education for school-age children 2. Limited access to basic services in return sites, particularly water 3. Limited access to livelihood opportunities

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Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS group)

IDP PROTECTION ASSESSMENT REPORT

Incident Date: 23 May 2017

Issue No. 07 dated 16 April 2018

HIGHLIGHTS

The displaced population continues to face prevailing

protection concerns. These include, among others:

1. Limited access to appropriate information on available

assistance to IDPs

2. Decreased access to humanitarian assistance by IDPs in

home-based settings

3. Deteriorating access to WASH facilities and support

The returned population faces the following protection

concerns:

1. Limited access to education for school-age children

2. Limited access to basic services in return sites,

particularly water

3. Limited access to livelihood opportunities

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KEY MESSAGES On Access to Humanitarian Services

1. Ensure continued delivery of humanitarian assistance to displaced population, particularly those in home-based settings.

2. Provide for more diverse forms of assistance such as cash for work and livelihood opportunities to empower IDPs to take control of their own lives.

On IDP Return and Transfer to Transitory Sites 1. Ensure sustainable re-integration, voluntary return or

resettlement of IDPs in safety, with dignity and without discrimination.

2. LGU to show leniency/flexibility for Marawi IDPs that bought ‘Sendong’ housing units.

On Access to Information and Participation 1. Strengthen information sharing network led by

government so that plans for assistance, return, recovery and rehabilitation are shared with the IDPs

2. Ensure that consultation processes are facilitated, in ways that IDPs are able to fully participate and express their views and concerns to the Task Force Bangon Marawi and other decision makers in the recovery and rehabilitation of the MAA.

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The IDP Protection Assessment Form (IDPPAR) The IDP Protection Assessment Form aims to provide a starting point for information and analysis that can help humanitarian agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning instances of forced displacement or solutions (repatriation, resettlement, integration). The number of people disp laced/affected may differ from the number in need of humanitarian assistance. To the extent possible, the terminology used in the Dashboard reflects the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and other sources of international law and practice. The information reported in the IDP Protection Assessment Forms has been received from members of the Protection Cluster across Mindanao. Consequently, unreported cases of forced displacement and solutions are not reflected. Updates will be provided as and when more information is received from members. Although efforts are made to verify the data, the Protection Cluster takes no responsibility for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. At the end of every month, this data is compiled and distributed through the 'Protection Dashboard'. The information provided in this IDP Assessment Report does not necessarily reflect the views of UNHCR or any individual member of the Protection Cluster. The Protection Cluster In the Philippines, the protection cluster has been established by the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Circular No 5 series of 10 May 2007 (Institutionalizing Cluster Approach in Philippine Disaster System). The cluster approach is part of a global response aimed at providing more timely and consistent help to the internally displaced and other affected people in complex emergencies and disasters. The Protection Cluster in Mindanao meets in Cotabato, Iligan, Davao and other cities on a regular basis. Currently there are over 100 participating agencies including from the Government, State, Civil Society, national and international NGOs and agencies, as well as the United Nations. For more

information, please visit the Protection Cluster website http://www.protectioncluster.org/philippines/ or e-mail us at [email protected]

DSWD DROMIC FIGURES

TASK FORCE BANGON MARAWI FIGURES

TOTAL DISPLACED FAMILIES(353,921 INDIVIDUALS)

(as of 20 March 2018)

(Covering Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte and Iligan City only)

NUMBER OF FAMILIESWHO HAVE RETURNED

NUMBER OF PRESENTLYDISPLACED FAMILIES INREGION X AND ARMM

DISPLACEMENT LOCATION BREAKDOWN OF 77,170 IDP FAMILIES PER HOST REGION

MARAWI DISPLACEMENT PRIOR TO ANY RETURN

77,170

34,07642,823!

SOURCES: DSWD DROMIC, TFBM CREATION DATE: 15 April 2018 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Conflict

UNHCR Hub

Government Assistance Hub

Return area

TALAKAG

ALAMADA

ILIGAN CITY

KAPAI

NUNUNGAN

BUTIG

BULDON

BANISILAN

PANGANTUCAN

BAUNGON

WAO

LALA

BUBONG

LUMBA-BAYABAO (MAGUING)

MAGUING

LIBONA

KALILANGAN

MUNAI

BUMBARAN

MAROGONG

AURORA

CARMEN

BARIRA

TAGOLOAN II

CLARINSUMILAO

TAMBULIG

MAIGO

KADINGILAN

KAPATAGAN

TUDELA

TUBOD

MARAMAG

TANGCAL

SAPAD

VALENCIA CITY

BALOI

OZAMIS CITY

TANGUB CITY

DON CARLOS

KAPATAGAN

BONIFACIO

JIMENEZ

LANTAPAN

TUKURAN

MARANTAO

MAGSAYSAY

BALABAGAN

PANTAO RAGAT

MATANOG

SINACABAN

TUBARAN

BACOLOD

DON VICTORIANO CHIONGBIAN

BAROY

MALABANG

PANTAR

SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO

CALANOGAS

MANOLO FORTICH

POONA PIAGAPO

BAYANG

SULTAN GUMANDER

BINIDAYAN

DAMULOG

KOLAMBUGAN

GANASSI

SALVADOR

TAGOLOAN

TUGAYA

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

MOLAVE

SERGIO OSME-A SR.

KAUSWAGAN

MARAWI CITY

MATUNGAO

LINAMON

MADAMBALABANGAN

SAGUIARAN

PUALAS MASIU

MULONDO

KIBAWE

TARAKA

LUMBATAN

JOSEFINA

LIBUNGANPARANG

PANAON

BALINDONG (WATU)

MADALUM

PAGAYAWAN (TATARIKAN)

MANTICAO

PIAGAPO

LUGAITMUTIA

BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG

OPOL

POONA BAYABAO (GATA)

TAMPARAN

LUMBAYANAGUE

DITSAAN-RAMAIN

PIGKAWAYAN

KITAOTAO

LUMBACA-UNAYAN

RAMON MAGSAYSAY (LIARGO)

CITY OF MALAYBALAY

BACOLOD-KALAWI (BACOLOD GRANDE)

MAHAYAG

PAGADIAN CITY

DANGCAGAN

DISPLACED PERSONS PER HOST MUNICIPALITY/CITY IN NORTHERN MINDANAO

52

2 - 2,8032,804 - 9,5199,520 - 28,72828,729 - 92,617

LEGEND

REGION IX(ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA)

REGION X(NORTHERN MINDANAO)

REGION VI(WESTERN VISAYAS)

REGION VII(CENTRAL VISAYAS)

REGION XII(SOCCSKCARGEN)

AUTONOMOUS REGION INMUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM)

REGION XI(DAVAO REGION)

REGION XIII(CARAGA)

LANAO DEL SUR

LANAO DEL NORTE BUKIDNON

COTABATO CITY

MAGUINDANAOZAMBOANGA CITY

DAVAO DEL SUR

AGUSAN DEL NORTE

CEBU

BOHOL

CAMIGUINSIQUIJOR

NEGROS

ILO ILO

COMPOSTELAVALLEY

SOUTH COTABATO

SULTAN KUDARAT

NORTHCOTABATO

SARANGANI

MISAMISOCCIDENTAL

MISAMIS ORIENTAL

DISPLACED PERSONS BY HOST PROVINCE

2 - 1,178 1,179 - 4,318 4,319 - 27,001 27,002 - 92,617

(Displaced persons)

(Displaced persons)

Active evacuation centers in Lanao del sur and Lanao del Norte and Iligan City only.

Last municipal breakdown was as of 14 October 2017Source: DSWD DROMIC

DISPLACEMENT DUE TO MARAWI CRISIS

LANAODEL NORTE

MISAMISOCCIDENTAL

LANAODEL SUR

BUKIDNON

NORTHCOTABATOMAGUINDANAO

94%

Home-based IDPs

Inside Evacuation Centers

6%3,391 Families

73,779 Families 1 20 277 196 263 2,386

33,221

39,949

857

REGION IX REGION VI REGION VII CARAGA REGION XI REGION XII ARMM REGION X forValidation

Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS group) as of 20 March 2018protectionclusterP H I L I P P I N E S

SOURCES: Task Force Bangon Marawi, PSA 2015, DSWD-DROMIC DATE CREATED: 16 April 2018 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Cabasaran

Cabingan

Cadayonan

Cadayonan ICalocan

EastCalocan

West

KormatanMatampay

Daguduban

Dansalan

Datu SaDansalan

Dayawan

DimalunaAmbolong

BacolodChico Proper

Banga

Bangco

BanggoloPoblacion

Bangon

Beyaba-Damag

Bito BuadiItowaBito Buadi

Parba

BubongaPagalamatan

Boganga

BotoAmbolong

BubongLumbac

BubongaMarawi

BubongaPunod

Dulay

DulayWest

EastBasak

EmiePunud

Fort

GadonganBuadiSacayo(Green)

Guimba(Lilod

Proper)

Kapantaran

Kilala

LilodSaduc

Lomidong

LumbacaMadaya(Pob.)

LumbacMarinaut

LumbacaToros

Malimono

BasakMalutlut

GadonganMapantao

AmitoMarantao

MarinautEast

Matampay Pantaon(Langcaf)

MipagaProper

MoncadoColony

MoncadoKadingilan

MoriataoLoksadato

DatuNaga

Navarro(Datu

Saber)

OlawaAmbolong

PagalamatanGambai

Pagayawan

PanggaoSaduc

Papandayan

Paridi

Patani

Pindolonan

PoonaMarantao

Pugaan

RapasunMSU

RayaMadaya I

RayaSaduc

RorogagusProper

RorogagusEast

SaducProper

Sagonsongan

SangcayDansalan

Somiorang

SouthMadayaProper

SugodProper

Tampilong

Timbangalan

TucaAmbolong

Tolali

TorosTuca

TucaMarinaut

Tongantongan-TucaTimbangalan

WawalayanCalocan

WawalayanMarinaut

MarawiPoblacion

NorhayaVillage

PapandayanCaniogan

PANTAR

KAPAI

MARANTAO

MARAWI CITY(Capital)

PIAGAPO

DITSAANRAMAIN

LANAO LAKE

SAGUIARAN

+1.45 Annual population growth rate

201,785

207,679

Total population

LegendPOPULATION DENSITY

445 - 922

(number of individuals)

(based on 2015 census)

923 - 1,587

1,588 - 2,272

2,273 - 3,225

3,226 - 4,751

4,756 - 6,896

34,076

77,170(DROMIC, DSWD)

DAMAGED BARANGAYS 24

65,256

NOTE: The area designated as military reserve can be subjected to (partial) reclaiming by Government for its original purpose.

Former residents may not be able to return within four years, according to government estimates

2017 population based onprojected annual growth rate

Total displaced families from Marawi City and neighboring municipalities (353,921 individuals)

Number of returned families as of06 March 2018

42,8231,648

Number of presently displaced familiesin Region X and ARMM

Families staying inside evacuation centers (52 evacuation centers)

41,175Families staying with their relatives, friends or renting houses

Total number of residents outside Most A�ected Areas (MAA)

Total number of residents in Most A�ected Areas (MAA)

136,529

2015 CENSUS FIGURES

TFBM RETURN FIGURES AND ESTIMATES

!

MOST AFFECTED AREA FIGURES

KEY FIGURES

LEGEND

Number of individuals

Barangays partially coveredby military reserveBarangay population

prior to displacement (based on 2015 censes)

Returned IDPs based onTFBM/LGU report

Main battleground

Barangays fully coveredby military reserve

6,897 - 12,635235 - 1,517 1,518 - 2,569 2,570 - 4,222 4,223 - 6,896

1,052 total shelters to be constructed885 shelters substantially completed601 shelters awardedPriority to be given to IDPs in evacuation centers

SAGONSONGAN TRANSITORY SITE Clusters Barangays Returned Families

Datu Saber (Navarro) 2,080

East Basak 1,149

Buadi Sacayo (Green) 1,130 Basak Malutlut 1,737 Matampay 1,987

Moriatao Loksadato 1,324

Panggao Saduc 1,571 Tampilong 696

Marawi Poblacion 2,814 Amito Marantao 574 Bacolod Chico 316

Bangon 1,557 Dayawan 353

Fort 638

Lumbac Toros 177 Pindolonan 360

Poona Marantao 350 Toros 287 Tuca 393

Bangco 521 Cabasaran 1,223 Dulay Proper 287

Dulay West 338

Guimba 870 Kormatan Matampay 736 Malimono 571

Rorogagus East 477 Pantaon 335 Papandayan 578

Papandayan Caniogan 2,132 Cluster 5 Mipaga 314

Ambolong 423

Boganga 304 Buto Ambolong 193 Kilala 324

Olowa Ambolong 427 Pagalamatan Gambai 438

Paridi 298

Tuca Ambolong 688 Cluster 7 Bubonga Cadayonan 357

Raya Saduc 1,425

Lilod Saduc 1,324

TOTAL 34,076

Cluster 9

Cluster 1

Cluster 2

Cluster 3

Cluster 4

Cluster 6

DAMAGED BARANGAYS

(Note: Only 2015 census figures

were available)

Daguduban - 6,896

Moncado Kadingilan - 5,483

Datu sa dansalan - 3,675

Moncado Colony - 3,573

Banggolo Poblacion - 3,321

Norhaya Village - 3,206

Lilod Madaya (Pob.) - 3,066

Tolali - 2,879

Dansalan - 2,751

Sabala Manao - 2,745

Bubonga Lilod Madaya - 2,699

Sangcay Dansalan - 2,484

Kapantaran - 2,443

Lumbaca Madaya (Pob.) - 2,343

Datu Naga - 2,341

Sabala Manao Proper - 2,331

Raya Madaya I - 2,272

Wawalanayn Marinaut - 2,229

Marinaut West - 1,932

South Madaya Proper - 1,396

Tuca Marinaut - 1,347

Marinaut East - 1,291

Raya Madaya II - 1,28

Lumbac Marinaut - 1,277

NOTE: A number of returned families have reportedly left Marawi again due lack of basic services in the return areas.

MARAWI CITY RETURN SNAPSHOTArmed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS group) as of 20 March 2018

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