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The boundaries, names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 25 March 2019 Sources: OCD; BARMM, ICRC, MHT initial rapid assessment reports Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int Maguindanao Lanao del Sur Marawi City Basilan Sulu Sulu Sea Celebes Sea North Cotabato PHILIPPINES Mindanao Humanitarian Situation as of 25 March 2019 MARAWI CONFLICT Nearly two years after the Marawi conflict, over 66,000 people remain displaced, mostly staying with host familes while more than 900 families (an estimated 4,500 people) are still sheltered in four evacuation centres. The government plans to transfer 364 families to the Boganga temporary shelter before end of March. Task Force Bangon Marawi continues to conduct the IDP profiling in the most affected areas in Marawi City. The Task Force conducted a two-day consultation for residents of the most affected areas on 18 March. During the consultation, IDPs were updated the rehabilitation of Marawi City, and were given an opportunity to air their sentiments and concerns. Evacuation centres Temporary shelters Staying with host families 4,500 8,600 52,900 Marawi internally displaced population: DISPLACEMENT IN MAGUINDANAO Evacuation centres Staying with host families 27,900 7,300 Maguindanao internally displaced population: Renewed armed conflict erupted between the AFP and a faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) on 9 March in four areas in Maguindanao: Salbu, Pagatin, Mamasapano, and Shariff Aguak, causing the cumulative displacement of more than 35,200 people, of which over 27,900 are inside 19 evacuation centres or staying with host families. Government authorities are leading the response, with support from the Philippine Red Cross and the Mindanao Humanitarian Team (MHT). 35,200 Displaced population DISPLACEMENT IN LANAO DEL SUR In Lanao del Sur, armed encounters south of Lake Lanao, particularly in the municipalities of Tuburan and Pagayawan were reported between the AFP and the remnants of the Maute armed group on 11 and 14 March which caused the displacement of more than 8,900 people from two municipalities. Displaced people in Lanao del Sur are sheltered in schools, madrasahs or are staying with host families. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) government’s humanitarian response team, BARMM-HEART together with the MHT member agencies will conduct rapid needs assessment in the affected municipalities on 26 March. In the island provinces of Mindanao, the AFP continues to engage the Abu Sayaff Group in Sulu following the bombing of Jolo cathedral in January 2019. A spike of encounters in February led to displacements of more than 5,000 people in the municipalities of Patikul, Tongkil, Jolo, Indanan and Maimbung. According to the IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix needs assessment, the primary and most urgent needs expressed by the IDPs are food and relief items such as blankets, water containers, kitchen sets and hygiene kits. 8,900 Displaced population 5,600 Displaced population 66,000 Displaced population DISPLACEMENT IN SULU

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The boundaries, names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 25 March 2019 Sources: OCD; BARMM, ICRC, MHT initial rapid assessment reports Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int

Maguindanao

Lanaodel Sur

Marawi City

Basilan

Sulu

Sulu Sea

Celebes Sea

NorthCotabato

PHILIPPINESMindanao Humanitarian Situation as of 25 March 2019

MARAWI CONFLICT

Nearly two years after the Marawi conflict, over 66,000 people remain displaced, mostly staying with host familes while more than 900 families (an estimated 4,500 people) are still sheltered in four evacuation centres. The government plans to transfer 364 families to the Boganga temporary shelter before end of March. Task Force Bangon Marawi continues to conduct the IDP profiling in the most affected areas in Marawi City. The Task Force conducted a two-day consultation for residents of the most affected areas on 18 March. During the consultation, IDPs were updated the rehabilitation of Marawi City, and were given an opportunity to air their sentiments and concerns.

Evacuationcentres

Temporaryshelters

Staying withhost families

4,500

8,600

52,900

Marawi internally displaced population:

DISPLACEMENT IN MAGUINDANAO

Evacuationcentres

Staying withhost families

27,900

7,300

Maguindanao internally displaced population:

Renewed armed conflict erupted between the AFP and a faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) on 9 March in four areas in Maguindanao: Salbu, Pagatin, Mamasapano, and Shariff Aguak, causing the cumulative displacement of more than 35,200 people, of which over 27,900 are inside 19 evacuation centres or staying with host families. Government authorities are leading the response, with support from the Philippine Red Cross and the Mindanao Humanitarian Team (MHT).

35,200Displaced population

DISPLACEMENT IN LANAO DEL SUR

In Lanao del Sur, armed encounters south of Lake Lanao, particularly in the municipalities of Tuburan and Pagayawan were reported between the AFP and the remnants of the Maute armed group on 11 and 14 March which caused the displacement of more than 8,900 people from two municipalities. Displaced people in Lanao del Sur are sheltered in schools, madrasahs or are staying with host families. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) government’s humanitarian response team, BARMM-HEART together with the MHT member agencies will conduct rapid needs assessment in the affected municipalities on 26 March.

In the island provinces of Mindanao, the AFP continues to engage the Abu Sayaff Group in Sulu following the bombing of Jolo cathedral in January 2019. A spike of encounters in February led to displacements of more than 5,000 people in the municipalities of Patikul, Tongkil, Jolo, Indanan and Maimbung. According to the IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix needs assessment, the primary and most urgent needs expressed by the IDPs are food and relief items such as blankets, water containers, kitchen sets and hygiene kits.

8,900Displaced population

5,600Displaced population

66,000Displaced population

DISPLACEMENT IN SULU