Thematic Protection Bulletin: Voluntary, Safe and Dignified Return – Maguindanao and North Cotabato Displacement, Issue No. 1 While there officially remains a “no return of IDPs” status in affected communities due to continuous airstrikes, IDPs claim they were already advised by authorities as early as 17 June to return to their residences. IDPs have expressed Read More …
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IDPPAR | AFP vs. Pro-ISIS militants in Tubaran and Pagayawan, Lanao del Sur, Issue no. 01
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) vs. Pro-ISIS militants in Tubaran and Pagayawan, Lanao Del Sur, Issue No. 1 An airstrike and subsequent armed confrontation occurred in Barangay Guiarong, Tubaran and Barangay Padas, Pagayawan, Lanao del Sur when the Armed Forces of the Philippines launched a Law Enforcement Operation (LEO) today, 17 June 2018 against Read More …
IDPPAR | AFP vs. BIFF in Maguindanao and North Cotabato, Issue No. 01
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) vs. Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao and North Cotabato, Issue No. 1 Airstrikes were launched against a faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) by the Philippine Air Force (PAF) in the marshy areas of the municipalities of Datu Montawal, Pagalungan, Gen. SK Pendatun, and Sultan Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, April 2018
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard April 2018 The Protection Cluster monitored and reported five (5) displacement incidents in April, which displaced 893 families (approximately 3,953 persons) in Mindanao. Seven more displacement incidents were reported throughout Maguindanao however the numbers have not been verified and thus, not included in this report. Almost a year after the death and destruction brought Read More …
IDPPAR | AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Issue No.07
IDP Protection Assessment Report, AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Issue No.07 Almost a year into the conflict, the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) reports that out of the original figure of 77,170 families (353,921 individuals) displaced by the Marawi crisis, 59,495 families remain displaced as of 06 March 2018. Out Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, March 2018
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, March 2018 The March issue briefly presents the prevailing protection issues as regards to the recovery and rehabilitation of Marawi City and its residents, more particularly the IDPs who are at risk of eviction from their shelter units. Displacement incidents are also discussed here concerning the military law enforcement operations against the Read More …
IDPPAR | Armed Confrontation in Davao del Norte
Armed Confrontation in Davao del Norte (Indigenous residents vs. New People’s Army [NPA]; linked to existing Armed Forces of the Philippines [AFP] vs NPA conflict) On March 9, Ata Manobo tribes and residents of Sitio Mangkay, Barangay Gupitan, Kapalong, Davao Del Norte, together with the teachers of the Silingang Dapit sa Southeastern Mindanao (SILDAP-SE) Community Read More …
Marawi IDP Movement Maps as of 07 February 2018
Marawi IDP Movement Maps as of 07 February 2018 48,811 families remain displaced as a result of the armed conflict between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and IS-inspired groups in Marawi City. Of this total, 3,102 families (approximately 15,401 individuals) are staying in 67 evacuation centres located in different areas of Lanao del Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard February 2018
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard February 2018 Marawi – While IDP returns to cleared areas in Marawi City continue, the majority of IDPs from the “most affected area” (MAA) of Marawi City are still awaiting information when or if they can return. Since many of these areas are still inaccessible at this time due to security restrictions, Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard January 2018
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard January 2018 The Protection Cluster monitored and reported eight (8) displacement incidents in Mindanao, which displaced a total of 2,969 families (approximately 14,748 persons). Attacks using explosive devices (improvised or hand-held) have been a growing concern in Maguindanao and North Cotabato provinces. .