IDP Protection Assessment Report | Displacement in Carmen, North Cotabato (AFP vs JMWA) | Issue no. 01 After the series of tactical operations conducted by the joint forces of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front – Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (MILF-BIAF) against pro-Islamic State (IS) groups in the Read More …
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Quick Municipal Protection Profile of Pantao Ragat, Lanao del Norte
The “Quick” Municipal Protection Profile aims to provide a snapshot of the basic demographics, absorptive capacity and general situation of host municipalities affected by the Marawi Crisis. This may be used as a starting point for information and analysis that can help humanitarian agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning their emergency response.
Survey Snapshot Issue No. 3: Access to Information and IDP Participation
Survey Snapshot: Access to Information and IDP Participation Home-based and evacuation center-based IDPs continue to experience limited access to information on how they can access assistance, or about plans from government for return, temporary shelter options, and early recovery. For home-based IDPs, they rely on the host barangay chairman for information and updates on any Read More …
IDP Protection Assessment Report, AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur Issue No. 5
IDP Protection Assessment Report, AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Issue No. 5 HIGHLIGHTS The displaced population continues to face prevailing protection concerns. These include, among others: 1. Diminished frequency of humanitarian assistance, particularly food, water and consumable non-food items. 2. Post data cleansing has revealed sectoral gaps, including: a) inequitable Read More …
Survey Snapshot Issue No. 2: IDP Return and Housing, Land and Property
Survey Snapshot: IDP Return and Housing, Land and Property
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard September 2017
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard September 2017 In September 2017, a total of 300 families (approximately 1,500 persons) were displaced in Mindanao due to conflict and violence. By the end of September 2017, 100 families (approximately 500 persons) have returned to their places of origin while 200 families (approximately 1,000) remain displaced.
Thematic Protection Bulletin: Closing The Gaps Issue No. 3
Thematic Protection Bulletin | Closing The Gaps | Strengthening Community-Based Capacities in Response to the Marawi Humanitarian Crisis (2nd Edition) • As of 16 October 2017, a total of twenty-two (22) CB-ECs remain active, from a cumulative total of 25 verified CB-ECs. • Eleven of these CB-ECs are found scattered around Iligan City, four are Read More …
Survey Snapshot Issue No. 1: Access to Humanitarian Services
Survey Snapshot: Access to Humanitarian Services
IDP Protection Assessment Report | Armed Conflict and Protracted Displacement in Central Mindanao (AFP and MILF vs JMWA and BIFF) Issue No. 1
IDP Protection Assessment Report | Armed Conflict and Protracted Displacement in Central Mindanao (AFP and MILF vs JMWA and BIFF) | Issue no. 01 Armed confrontations, between the combined forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (MILF-BIAF) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) against the Jamaatul Muhajirin Wal Ansar Read More …
Thematic Protection Bulletin: Closing The Gaps Issue No. 2
Thematic Protection Bulletin | Closing The Gaps | Ensuring Liberty and Freedom of Movement to IDPs of the Marawi Humanitarian Crisis • The armed confrontation between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Pro-ISIS militants in Marawi City has forcibly displaced a total of 78,466 families (359,680 individuals). Internally Displaced Persons come from 98 Read More …