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IDP PROTECTION ASSESSMENT REPORT Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS) Incident Date: 23 May 2017 Issue No. 05 dated 23 October 2017 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 distribution of humanitarian assistance, with home-based IDPs receiving far less aid than IDPs in evacuation centers, b) irregular distribution of humanitarian assistance, with home-based IDPs not receiving assistance, while non-idps in host communities receiving assistance, and c) observed tension among IDPs as well as between home-based IDPs and host families. Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 1 P a g e

Key Advocacy Messages 1. Ensure sustainable re-integration, voluntary return or resettlement of IDPs in safety, with dignity and without discrimination 2. Strengthen multi-purpose cadastral or other appropriate systems for the registration of housing, land and property, respecting the rights of the IDPs and their local practices and traditions on housing, land and property. 3. Provision of legal advice and assistance to IDPs and returnees who have lost proof of ownership of land and property during the Marawi Crisis. 4. Improve access to assistance and protection of home-based IDPs and IDPs in community-based evacuation centers (CB-ECs); 5. The establishment of an appropriate and accessible grievance mechanism/system to address cases covered in the Marawi humanitarian and early recovery response. 6. Greater participation of IDPs and civil society in efforts to facilitate early recovery and rehabilitation of Marawi City. Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 2 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 3 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 4 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 5 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 6 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 7 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 8 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 9 P a g e

Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 64 421 7945 (Cotabato) / +63 63 224 6567 (Iligan) 10 P a g e

DISPLACEMENT DUE TO MARAWI CRISIS as of 14 October 2017! 359,680 PRESENTLY DISPLACED PERSONS DISPLACED PERSONS BY HOST PROVINCE REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS) REGION IX (ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA) ZAMBOANGA CITY ILO ILO NEGROS SIQUIJOR CEBU REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS) REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO) MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL LANAO DEL NORTE BOHOL MISAMIS ORIENTAL LANAO DEL SUR COTABATO CITY MAGUINDANAO AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM) CAMIGUIN SULTAN KUDARAT BUKIDNON NORTH COTABATO REGION XII (SOCCSKCARGEN) SOUTH COTABATO AGUSAN DEL NORTE REGION XIII (CARAGA) REGION XI (DAVAO REGION) DAVAO DEL SUR SARANGANI COMPOSTELA VALLEY DISPLACED PERSONS PER HOST MUNICIPALITY/CITY IN LANAO DEL SUR AND LANAO DEL NORTE PROVINCE MUTIA SERGIO OSME-A SR. DON VICTORIANO CHIONGBIAN JOSEFINA MAHAYAG MOLAVE TAMBULIG BONIFACIO RAMON MAGSAYSAY (LIARGO) TUKURAN LABANGAN AURORA PAGADIAN CITY PANAON JIMENEZ MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 67 TANGUB CITY LALA KAPATAGAN SINACABAN TUDELA Conflict Government Assistance Hub UNHCR Hub CLARIN OZAMIS CITY TUBOD BAROY SAPAD SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO KOLAMBUGAN SALVADOR TREND OF DISPLACEMENT MAGSAYSAY MAIGO NUNUNGAN BACOLOD TANGCAL PANTAO RAGAT MUNAI PAGAYAWAN (TATARIKAN) CALANOGAS SULTAN GUMANDER Acvtive evacuation centers in 15 municipalities in Lanao del sur and Lanao del Norte. 1 Ec in Misamis Oriental 28,729-92,617 9,520-28,728 2,804-9,519 2-2,803 LANAO DEL NORTE KAUSWAGAN LINAMON POONA PIAGAPO PUALAS GANASSI TUBARAN MALABANG MATUNGAO MAROGONG BALABAGAN KAPATAGAN BALOI MARANTAO BALINDONG (WATU) TUGAYA MADALUM MADAMBA BACOLOD-KALAWI (BACOLOD GRANDE) LUGAIT MATANOG ILIGAN CITY TAGOLOAN BUTIG BARIRA KAPAI PANTAR SAGUIARAN MARAWI CITY PIAGAPO DITSAAN-RAMAIN TARAKA MASIU MULONDO BULDON TAGOLOAN II BUBONG MAGUING LUMBAYANAGUE BINIDAYAN LUMBATAN LUMBA-BAYABAO (MAGUING) BAYANG LUMBACA-UNAYAN PARANG MANTICAO BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG TAMPARAN OPOL POONA BAYABAO (GATA) MAGUINDANAO PIGKAWAYAN LIBUNGAN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY LANAO DEL SUR ALAMADA BUMBARAN KALILANGAN BAUNGON TALAKAG WAO NORTH COTABATO BANISILAN LIBONA MANOLO FORTICH PANGANTUCAN CARMEN KADINGILAN SUMILAO CITY OF MALAYBALAY BUKIDNON LANTAPAN VALENCIA CITY MARAMAG DON CARLOS KITAOTAO DANGCAGAN KIBAWE DAMULOG 39,673 51,383 73,255 89,551 140,902 78,466 78,466 LEGEND (Displaced persons) 9,236 26-MAY-17 02-JUN-17 09-JUN-17 24-JUN-17 09-JUL-17 24-JUL-17 26-JUL-17 30-AUG-17 14-OCT-17 2-1,178 1,179-4,318 4,319-27,001 27,002-92,617 Note: Data cleaning was conducted by DSWD Pre-data cleaning Post data cleaning SOURCES: DSWD DROMIC CREATION DATE: 26 October 2017 FEEDBACK: phicoprc@unhcr.org DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.