IOM #Philippines - Response to Conflict-Induced Displacement in Mindanao (12 March 2015)

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IOM Philippines - Response to displacement due to conflict in Mindanao 12 March 2015

SITUATION REPORT # 5

Map of the latest displacement overview in Central Mindanao Š IOM 2015

ARMED CONFLICT BETWEEN PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE SPECIAL ACTION FORCE AND ARMED GROUPS ERUPTS IN MAMASAPANO BACKGROUND Due to the continued tension between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), since 9 February 2015, again a firefight has erupted between these groups at around 5:00 pm on Saturday, 13 February 2015 in the Barangays Buliok and Kalbugan, Pagalungan, Maguindanao Province. The conflict has affected thousands of civilians from the villages of Buliok, Kalbugan and Bagoinged, Pagalungan, Maguindanao, where internally displaced persons continue to flee their homes to avoid being caught in a cross fire. The table on the right side and the map above show the municipalities affected by the conflict and the number of families and individuals that have been affected. According to ARMM HEART (7 March 2015) overall, 12,920 families or 64,600 individuals have been affected in 11 municipalities, in Central Mindanao.

Municipality Brgys

Affected Families Persons

Shariff Saydona Mamasapano

6

1,864

9,320

15

2,637

13,185

Datu Unsay

4

175

875

Shariff Aguak

6

1,373

6,865

Datu Salibo

7

2,119

10,595

Datu Saudi Ampatuan Rajah Buayan Talayan

7

1,062

5,310

No data

255

1,275

No data

1,195

5,975

Guindulungan

No data

939

4,695

Talitay

No data

712

3,560

Datu Anggal Midtimbang GRAND TOTAL

No data

589

2,945

45

12,920

64,600


IOM Philippines Situation Report #5| 12 March 2015 SITUATION UPDATES The Province of Maguindanao has been declared a state of calamity by Governor Ismael Mangudadatu due to the ongoing allout offensive against the BIFF. As of 7 March, the joint law enforcement operation has affected and displaced a total of 9,485 families or 47,425 individuals from seven Municipalities in 45 Barangays. In addition, classes were affected in 42 public schools from elementary and high school with 18,819 students and 283 teachers affected.

ASSISTANCE PROVIDED TO IDPS As of March 7, the following assistance has been extended to IDPs:  20 sacks of rice, 5 boxes of instant noodles, 5 boxes of can goods and 3 rolls of tarpaulin have been given by the National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council (NDRRMC) Pagalungan.  300 food packs (rice, can goods and instant noodles) to the affected families have been distributed by ARMM HEART.  1,300 food packs (rice, noodles and can goods) and 50 pieces of tarpaulin have been distributed by ARMM HEART / RDRRMC.  Temporary comfort rooms for the displaced families at Old Market Evacuation Center in Pagalungan constructed by MDRRMC Pagalungan.  The RDRRMC-ARMM provided augmentation of relief assistance of 240 food packs (rice, noodles and can goods) and 45 pieces of tarpaulin.  LGU-Maguindanao provided augmentation 1,300 assorted relief goods.  260 food packs for Rajah Buayan, 800 food packs for Mamasapano, 1, 373 food packs for Shariff Aguak/Datu Unsay and 452 food packs for Shariff Saydona Mustapha distributed by ARMM HEART.

Municipality

Inside Evacuation Centre Families

Persons

Shariff Saydona

1,864

9,320

Mamasapano

2,637

13,185

Datu Unsay

175

875

Shariff Aguak

1,373

6,865

Datu Salibo

2,119

10,595

Datu Saudi Ampatuan Rajah Buayan

1,062

5,310

255

1,275

Talayan

1,195

5,975

Guindulungan

939

4,695

Talitay

712

3,560

Datu Anggal Midtimbang

589

2,945

GRAND TOTAL

12,920

64,600

IOM staff assessing a displacement site in the municipality of Shariff Aguak © IOM 2015 References: Sitrep 12 ARMM HEART Joint Law Enforcement against Lawless Elements in Maguindanao, 07 March 2015 IOM IN COTABATO

Since the opening of the Cotabato Office in 2008, IOM has become one of the biggest humanitarian actors – leading emergency response for affected populations – in Mindanao. IOM Cotabato is currently implementing peace building and gender mainstreaming activities in partnership with Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA), Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC), and Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), INGOs, NGOs, and civil society organizations. For more information, please contact: Mr. Besim Ajeti, IOM Cotabato Head of Office Telephone: +63644211366 | Email: bajeti@iom.int Internet: www.philippineresponse.iom.int

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