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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.