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UNHCR Mindanao, Philippines I Rosary Heights 6 , Cotabato City, Philippines I +63 (64) 421 7945 I [email protected] I www.unhcr.ph
The Mindanao Displacement Dashboard is a monthly publication of the Protection Cluster in Mindanao, Philippines which is co-led by UNHCR with the Department of Social Welfare and Development. This
publication aims to provide an overview of the protection environment of displacement incidents in Mindanao for each month. Displacement incidents were collected with the support of Protection Cluster
members in Mindanao.
AFP VS NPA
SOUTH COTABATO
AFP LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATION AGAINST BIFF
MAGUINDANAO POST-MARAWI SIEGE RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION
ISSUE NO. 48
MAY 2018 MINDANAO DISPLACEMENT DASHBOARD
.
AFP VS NPA
NORTH COTABATO
DISPLACEMENT DUE TO ELECTION
RELATED VIOLENCE
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UNHCR Mindanao, Philippines I Rosary Heights 6 , Cotabato City, Philippines I +63 (64) 421 7945 I [email protected] I www.unhcr.ph
The Mindanao Displacement Dashboard is a monthly publication of the Protection Cluster in Mindanao, Philippines which is co-led by UNHCR with the Department of Social Welfare and Development. This
publication aims to provide an overview of the protection environment of displacement incidents in Mindanao for each month. Displacement incidents were collected with the support of Protection Cluster
members in Mindanao.
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ISSUE NO. 48
MAY 2018 MINDANAO DISPLACEMENT DASHBOARD
AFP VS NPA
LAGONGLONG, MISAMIS ORIENTAL
DISPLACEMENT DUE TO PNP ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN
MATALAM, NORTH COTABATO
AFP LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATION AGAINST ASG
PARANG, SULU
RETURN AND PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
PATIKUL, SULU
UPDATE: BANGSAMORO BASIC LAW
ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE
ZAMBOANGADEL SUR
ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
CAMIGUIN
LANAODEL
NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
DAVAODEL NORTE
DAVAODEL SUR
DAVAOORIENTAL
COMPOSTELAVALLEY
NORTHCOTABATO
SOUTHCOTABATO
SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
BASILAN
LANAODEL SUR
MAGUINDANAO
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
0 30 6015
Kilometers
1:4,000,000Scale
T’BOLI
PARANG
MAKILALA
MATALAM
LAGONGLONG
SHARIFF SAYDONA MUSTAPHA
DATU SAUDI AMPATUAN
SHARIFF AGUAK
SOURCES: Protection Cluster Mindanao CREATION DATE: 26 June 2018 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
CURRENT NUMBER OF IDPS IN NEED OF A DURABLE SOLUTION
NUMBER OF INCIDENTS CAUSING DISPLACEMENT (see details in boxes)
DISPLACEMENT MOVEMENT IN MAY 2018
CLARIFICATIONS
LEGEND
Typhoon Pablo and Zamboanga Siege displacements - A large number of IDPs remain displaced from Typhoon Pabloin December 2012 in Eastern Mindanao, Region XI and from the Zamboanga Siege of September 2013 in Western Mindanao, Region IX and are still in need of a durable solution. Many of these families remain in temporary shelters wherelocal authorities have been slowly obtaining access to land and constructing permanent housing for these IDPs. SinceApril 2017, there are still an estimated 8,695 IDPs in Region XI who are in need of durable solutions. Since January 2018,there are still an estimated 9,681 IDPs in Region IX who are in need of durable solutions.
Marawi Siege displacement - 1,291 Marawi IDPs left Mindanao and 3,648 IDPs are to be validated by DSWD.
presently displaced due to
ARMED CONFLICT ANDCRIME / VIOLENCE
presently displaced due to
NATURAL DISASTER
228,747 TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS WHO ARE PRESENTLY DISPLACED IN MINDANAO
211,99716,750
52,717
93,314
48
3
10
0
1,990
0
TOTAL IN MAY 2018 TOTAL SINCE JANUARY 2018INCIDENTS INCIDENTSDISPLACEMENT
(persons)DISPLACEMENT
(persons)
NATURAL DISASTER incidents with displacement
ARMED CONFLICT ANDCRIME / VIOLENCE incidents with displacement
608IDPs IN MAY IN NEEDOF A DURABLE SOLUTION
1,382NUMBER OF PERSONSWHO HAVE RETURNED
1,990TOTAL RECORDED DISPLACEMENT IN MAY 2018
REGIONALBOUNDARY
PROTRACTEDIDPs
NATURALDISASTER
DISPLACED RETURNED PRESENTLYDISPLACED
INCREASE / DECREASE INIDP MOVEMENT RECORDED
COMPARED TO PREVIOUS MONTH
ARMED CONFLICTAND
CRIME / VIOLENCE
MAY 2018 DISPLACEMENT DASHBOARDISSUE NO. 48
The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement note that “internally displaced persons are persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized State border.”
A durable solution is achieved when IDPs no longer have outstanding protection or other humanitarian needs arising from their displacement. Durable solutions can be in the form of: (a) return, (b) local integration or (c) resettlement (to another area). The exercise of any of these options must be (1) voluntary in (2) safety and (3) dignity for a durable solution to be attained.
1. The figures appearing in this document are not comprehensive. The data pertains to those collected by Protection Cluster Partners and collated by UNHCR since 2012.2. Protracted IDPs are IDPs who have been displaced for more than 180 days and are still displaced.
FOR EXTERNAL CIRCULATION
Note:
Data presented by UNHCR is based on internal reporting and various official data sources (DSWD, NDRRMC, etc.).
protectionclusterP H I L I P P I N E S
76,053
PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
X
71,310 | 4,743
75,818
113,863
PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
ARMM
112,898 | 965
109,323
9,240PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
IX
9,240 | 0
9,240
11,186PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XI
2,491 | 8,695
9,925
10,049PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XII
10,049 | 0
10,049
3,417PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XIII
1,901 | 2,347
1,070
REGION
REGION
REGION
REGION
REGION
REGION
1 AFP VS NPAT’BOLI, SOUTH COTABATO
657657
0 % OF RETURN AND PRESENTLYDISPLACED POPULATION TO THETOTAL DISPLACED POPULATION
0%
2 AFP VS NPAMAKILALA, NORTH COTABATO
325325
0 % OF RETURN AND PRESENTLYDISPLACED POPULATION TO THETOTAL DISPLACED POPULATION
0%
5 PNP ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGNMATALAM, NORTH COTABATO
400400
0 % OF RETURN AND PRESENTLYDISPLACED POPULATION TO THETOTAL DISPLACED POPULATION
0%
3 AFP LEO AGAINST ASGPARANG, SULU
4500
450 % OF RETURN AND PRESENTLYDISPLACED POPULATION TO THETOTAL DISPLACED POPULATION
100%
4 AFP VS NPA IN LAGONGLONG,MISAMIS ORIENTAL
1580
158 % OF RETURN AND PRESENTLYDISPLACED POPULATION TO THETOTAL DISPLACED POPULATION
100%
AFP LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONAGAINST BIFF IN MAGUINDANAO
DISPLACEMENT IN DATU SAUDI AMPATUANDUE TO ELECTION RELATED VIOLENCE