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BACOLOD BALOI BAROY ILIGAN CITY KAPATAGAN SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO KAUSWAGAN KOLAMBUGAN LALA LINAMON MAGSAYSAY MAIGO MATUNGAO MUNAI NUNUNGAN PANTAO RAGAT POONA PIAGAPO SALVADOR SAPAD TAGOLOAN TANGCAL TUBOD PANTAR ALUBUJID CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY CLAVERIA CITY OF EL SALVADOR GITAGUM INITAO JASAAN LAGUINDINGAN LIBERTAD LUGAIT MANTICAO NAAWAN OPOL TAGOLOAN VILLANUEVA BALABAGAN BALINDONG (WATU) BAYANG BINIDAYAN BUBONG BUTIG GANASSI KAPAI LUMBA-BAYABAO (MAGUING) LUMBATAN MADALUM MADAMBA MALABANG MARANTAO MARAWI CITY MASIU MULONDO PAGAYAWAN (TATARIKAN) PIAGAPO POONA BAYABAO (GATA) PUALAS DITSAAN-RAMAIN SAGUIARAN TAMPARAN TARAKA TUBARAN TUGAYA WAO MAROGONG CALANOGAS BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG MAGUING SULTAN GUMANDER LUMBAYANAGUE BUMBARAN TAGOLOAN II KAPATAGAN LUMBACA-UNAYAN BARIRA LANAO DEL NORTE MISAMIS ORIENTAL LANAO DEL SUR MAGUINDANAO Participating Agencies: 1 Tabang, Al-Mujadilah Foundation, CFSI, EcoWeb, Inc., Gitib, Inc., IDEALS, IOM, Kalimudan Foundation, Kapamagogopa, Inc., LDSPC, LYC, MARADECA, Moropreneur, MuCaard, OCHA, Oxfam, RCBW, RDRRAC, RIDO, Ranaw Rescue Team, Samaritan’s Purse, UNHCR, UNICEF, UnYPhil-Women, WFP Updates on assistance (based on ongoing protection monitoring by UNHCR and protection partners) Home-based IDPs and those in community-based facilities receive assistance less often than those staying in Evacuation Centers. In Malabang, Saguiaran, Kolambugan, Opol, Baloi, selected barangays in Iligan City and selected barangays in Cagayan de Oro City, Humanitarian assistance was last received between 1-2 months ago. a. b. Survey period 21-28 August 2017 205 field enumerators 30 Municipalities 3 Cities Municipalities reached by intent survey DATE CREATED: 12 October 2017 FEEDBACK: [email protected] by the United Nations. 25 agencies & organizations Intention Survey and Needs Assessment SNAPSHOT: Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants) Amplifying the voice of IDP s representing 18.47% of 78,466 displaced families 14,491 heads of families 8 days Evacuation Centers Topmost humanitarian assistance received (since displacement) Key advocacy / Protection Messages Community-based ECs By Gender By Age Bracket Home-based IDPs Food Medical Assistance Water Hyiene kits Food Medical Assistance Water Hygiene kits Food Medical Assistance Cash 13-17 18-30 31-45 46-59 60 & above Hygiene kits Water 36% 8% 7% 57% 9% 8% 56% 9% 8% 56% 10% 8% 79% 11% 3% 35% 35% 22% 12% 14% 10% 8% male female Food Medical Assistance Feeding for children Cash Assistance Hygiene kits 13% Hygiene kits Access to Humanitarian Assistance Location map IDPs’ Top 5 means of meeting basic needs 4Ps Relief Assistance Remittance from relatives abroad Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Local Financial Assistance Savings 91% 98% 97% 94% 63% 38% 45% 63% 33% 40% 59% 28% 26% 20% 18% 9% 8% Note: The percentage indicated represents the population receiving the assistance.Respondents answered on the basis of type of assistance received at least one since their time of displacement. The respondents could select multiple responses. Improve protection and access to assistance, particularly for home-based IDPs and IDPs in community-based ECs in terms of type and frequency to meet needs given that 91% primarily depend on relief assistance to meet basic needs. Particular attention should be given to those who have received the least assistance in the past 1-2 months. Priority needs vary according to gender roles performed by individuals in coping with their situation while in displacement. Age-specific and gender-specific assessment of needs and prioritization of response should be reinforced.

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BACOLODBALOI

BAROY

ILIGANCITY

KAPATAGAN

SULTAN NAGADIMAPORO

KAUSWAGAN

KOLAMBUGAN

LALA

LINAMON

MAGSAYSAY

MAIGOMATUNGAO

MUNAI

NUNUNGAN

PANTAORAGAT

POONAPIAGAPO

SALVADOR

SAPAD

TAGOLOAN

TANGCAL

TUBOD PANTAR

ALUBUJIDCAGAYAN DE

ORO CITY

CLAVERIA

CITY OF ELSALVADOR

GITAGUM

INITAO

JASAAN

LAGUINDINGAN

LIBERTAD

LUGAITMANTICAO

NAAWANOPOL

TAGOLOAN

VILLANUEVA

BALABAGAN

BALINDONG(WATU)

BAYANG

BINIDAYAN

BUBONG

BUTIG

GANASSI

KAPAI

LUMBA-BAYABAO(MAGUING)

LUMBATAN

MADALUMMADAMBA

MALABANG

MARANTAO

MARAWICITY

MASIU

MULONDO

PAGAYAWAN(TATARIKAN)

PIAGAPO

POONABAYABAO

(GATA)PUALAS

DITSAAN-RAMAIN

SAGUIARAN

TAMPARANTARAKA

TUBARAN

TUGAYA

WAO

MAROGONG

CALANOGAS

BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG

MAGUING

SULTANGUMANDER

LUMBAYANAGUE

BUMBARAN

TAGOLOAN II

KAPATAGAN

LUMBACA-UNAYAN

BARIRA

LANAODEL NORTE

MISAMISORIENTAL

LANAODEL SUR

MAGUINDANAO

Participating Agencies: 1 Tabang, Al-Mujadilah Foundation, CFSI, EcoWeb, Inc., Gitib, Inc., IDEALS, IOM, Kalimudan Foundation, Kapamagogopa, Inc., LDSPC, LYC, MARADECA, Moropreneur, MuCaard, OCHA, Oxfam, RCBW, RDRRAC, RIDO, Ranaw Rescue Team, Samaritan’s Purse, UNHCR, UNICEF, UnYPhil-Women, WFP

Updates on assistance (based on ongoing protection monitoring by UNHCR and protection partners)Home-based IDPs and those in community-based facilities receive assistance less often than those staying in Evacuation Centers. In Malabang, Saguiaran, Kolambugan, Opol, Baloi, selected barangays in Iligan City and selected barangays in Cagayan de Oro City, Humanitarian assistance was last received between 1-2 months ago.

a.

b.

Survey period21-28 August 2017

205field enumerators

30Municipalities

3 Cities

Municipalities reached by intent survey

DATE CREATED: 12 October 2017 FEEDBACK: [email protected] by the United Nations.

25agencies & organizations

Intention Survey and Needs AssessmentSNAPSHOT:

Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants)Amplifying the voice of IDP s

representing

18.47% of 78,466 displaced families

14,491 heads of families

8days

Evacuation Centers

Topmost humanitarian assistance received (since displacement)

Key advocacy / Protection Messages

Community-based ECs

By Gender By Age Bracket

Home-based IDPs

Food Medical Assistance Water Hyiene kits

Food Medical Assistance Water Hygiene kits

Food Medical AssistanceCash

13-17 18-30 31-45 46-59 60 & above

Hygiene kits

Water36%

8%

7%

57%

9%

8%

56%

9%

8%

56%

10%

8%

79%

11%

3%

35% 35%

22%

12% 14%

10% 8%

male female

Food

MedicalAssistance

Feeding forchildren

CashAssistance Hygiene kits

13%

Hygiene kits

Access to Humanitarian Assistance

Location map

IDPs’ Top 5 means of meeting basic needs

4Ps

ReliefAssistance

Remittance fromrelatives abroad

Pantawid PamilyangPilipino Program

Local FinancialAssistance

Savings

91%

98%

97%

94%

63%

38%

45%

63%

33%

40%

59%

28%

26%

20% 18% 9% 8%

Note: The percentage indicated represents the population receiving the assistance.Respondents answered on the basis of type of assistance received at least one since their time of displacement. The respondents could select multiple responses.

Improve protection and access to assistance, particularly for home-based IDPs and IDPs in community-based ECs in terms of type and frequency to meet needs given that 91% primarily depend on relief assistance to meet basic needs. Particular attention should be given to those who have received the least assistance in the past 1-2 months.

Priority needs vary according to gender roles performed by individuals in coping with their situation while in displacement. Age-specific and gender-specific assessment of needs and prioritization of response should be reinforced.