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PHILIPPINES Marawi Armed-Conflict Who Is Doing What and Where (3W) As of 9 August 2019 PHILIPPINES Marawi Armed-Conflict Who is Doing What and Where (3W) as of 9 August 2019 Ongoing/Planned Activities Completed Activities 1,106 10,040 Misamis City of El Salvador Oriental Alubijid Misamis Zamboanga Initao Zamboanga Oriental del Norte Opol del Norte Naawan Misamis Misamis Cagayan de Occidental Occidental Oro City Iligan City Lanao del Lanao del Iligan City Norte Norte BacolodKauswaganLinamon BacolodKauswaganLinamon Matungao Tagoloan Matungao Tagoloan Maigo Maigo Poona Baloi Poona Baloi Tagoloan II Tagoloan II Kolambugan Piagapo Pantar Bukidnon Kolambugan Piagapo Pantar Saguiaran Kapai Kapai Tangcal Pantao Ragat Tangcal Pantao Ragat Saguiaran Magsaysay Marawi Magsaysay Marawi Munai Ditsaan- Munai Ditsaan- Bukidnon City Piagapo Ramain Bubong Zamboanga Piagapo City Ramain Bubong Zamboanga Tubod Tubod Baroy Marantao Buadiposo- del Sur Baroy Marantao Buadiposo- del Sur Madalum Buntong Madalum Buntong Balindong Mulondo Balindong Mulondo Salvador Taraka Maguing Taraka Maguing Tugaya Lake Salvador Tugaya Lake Kapatagan Madamba Bacolod- Madamba LanaoTam paran Kapatagan Bacolod- LanaoTam paran Kalawi Poona Kalawi Poona Sapad Bayabao Sapad Bayabao GanassiBinidayan Lumba-Bayabao GanassiBinidayan Lumba-Bayabao Pualas Lum bayanague Masiu Pualas Lum bayanague Bayang Bayang Masiu Sultan Pagayawan Lumbatan Bumbaran Sultan Pagayawan Lumbatan Bumbaran Naga Tubaran Sultan Naga Sultan Calanogas Lanao del Sur Tubaran Lanao del Sur Dimaporo Lumbaca-Dumalondong Dimaporo Calanogas Lumbaca-Dumalondong Picong Unayan Picong Unayan Butig Butig Marogong Wao Marogong Wao Malabang Malabang Balabagan Balabagan Kapatagan Kapatagan North Cotabato North Sultan Mastura Pigkawayan Cotabato Cotabato Sultan Kudarat Cotabato Sultan Kudarat City City Number of activities Datu Number of activities Odin (Ongoing & Planned) Sinsuat (Completed) 1 - 10 Upi Datu 1 - 100 Salibo 11 - 50 101 - 250 Maguindanao Manila Maguindanao 51 - 100 251 - 500 Gen. S.K. Gen. S.K. 101 - 150 Pendatun Pendatun 501 - 1,000 > 150 Sultan Sultan > 1,000 Kudarat Kudarat The boundaries, names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 14 August 2019 Sources: PSA (Administrative boundaries); Organizations (UN, INGOs, LGOs, CSOs), Religious groups, ICRC, PRC and Clusters.. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int Download the consolidated excel table: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/philippines-who-is-doing-what-where-in-marawi-conflict Visit the visualization link: https://tinyurl.com/MarawiConflict3W Page 1 of 3 PHILIPPINES Marawi Armed-Conflict Who is Doing What and Where (3W) As of 9 August 2019 Number of Ongoing and Planned Activities with Indicated Municipality/City and Sector Province Municipality/City Cash Coordination Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Livelihoods Multi-cluster Nutrition Protection Shelter WASH TOTAL TOTAL 13 1 197 45 282 49 3 37 61 300 46 72 1,106 Bacolod 2 2 Baloi 4 1 2 3 1 5 16 Baroy 1 1 City of Iligan 1 2 4 40 1 2 5 55 Kapatagan 1 1 Kauswagan 2 2 Kolambugan 1 1 Lala 1 1 Linamon 1 1 Magsaysay 1 1 Maigo 2 2 Lanao Del Norte Matungao 1 1 1 1 3 7 Munai 2 2 Nunungan 18 18 Pantao Ragat 1 3 4 Pantar 2 1 4 7 Poona Piagapo 2 2 Salvador 3 3 Sapad 3 3 Sultan Naga Dimaporo 1 1 Tagoloan 1 1 Tangcal 16 16 Tubod 2 2 Amai Manabilang 2 2 Bacolod-Kalawi 1 1 1 3 Balabagan 1 1 2 Balindong 2 2 Balindong 5 2 2 2 1 12 Bayang 1 1 2 Binidayan 1 1 Buadiposo-Buntong 1 1 1 1 4 Bubong 1 5 2 2 10 Bumbaran 1 1 2 Butig 2 3 5 1 1 21 33 Calanogas 1 1 1 1 4 City of Marawi 8 175 22 168 15 1 18 9 100 45 37 598 Ditsaan-Ramain 1 13 2 1 2 1 20 Ganassi 1 1 3 1 6 Kapai 3 1 1 4 9 Kapatagan 1 1 1 3 Lumba-Bayabao 3 1 1 1 1 7 Lumbaca Unayan 2 1 2 5 Lumbatan 1 1 2 Lumbayanague 1 1 2 Madalum 1 1 2 4 Madamba 3 2 1 6 Maguing 1 1 1 3 Lanao Del Sur Malabang 1 3 4 Marantao 1 2 15 4 2 2 10 4 40 Marogong 1 1 1 3 Masiu 1 1 2 2 1 7 Molundo 1 1 Mulondo 1 2 3 Pagayawan 1 4 5 Piagapo 1 2 13 2 2 9 29 Picong 1 1 Picong 1 1 1 3 Poona Bayabao 1 1 Province Wide 4 4 Pualas 1 1 3 1 6 Ramain 3 1 2 6 Saguiaran 2 6 3 2 2 1 4 4 16 40 Sultan Dumalondong 1 1 1 2 5 Tagoloan 1 2 3 Tagoloan II 1 1 2 Tamparan 2 1 2 1 1 7 Taraka 1 1 1 3 Tubaran 2 19 21 Tugaya 1 1 1 1 4 Various Municipalities 2 2 Wao 2 1 3 Datu Odin Sinsuat 3 3 Gen. S. K. Pendatun 3 3 Maguindanao North Upi 3 3 Sultan Kudarat 3 3 The boundaries, names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 14 August 2019 Sources: PSA (Administrative boundaries); Organizations (UN, INGOs, LGOs, CSOs), Religious groups, ICRC, PRC and Clusters.. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int Download the consolidated excel table: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/philippines-who-is-doing-what-where-in-marawi-conflict# Visit the visualization link: https://tinyurl.com/MarawiConflict3W Page 2 of 3 PHILIPPINES Marawi Armed-Conflict Who is Doing What and Where (3W) as of 9 August 2019 Agencies/Organizations with Ongoing and Planned Activities by Province and Sector PROVINCE Cash Coordination Early Recovery Education Food Security Health Livelihoods Multi-cluster NFI Nutrition Protection Shelter WASH LANAO DEL NORTE UN-OCHA Lombay Ka Marawi, MYDev Program, Action Against Hunger, World Food ECOWEB, Save Action Against Community and Family Duyog Action Against Hunger, DOH Partnership of Philippine World Food ECOWEB, World Food Programme the Children, Hunger, The Services International, Marawi REGION X, Philippine Red Cross Support Service Programme (WFP) Programme (WFP) (WFP) SUMPAY Moropreneur Inc Nonviolent Peaceforce, (PRC) Agencies (PHILSSA) Mindanao, World Philippine Children Food Programme Ministries Network, Ranao (WFP) Women and Children Resource Center Inc., UNHCR, UNICEF LANAO DEL SUR Action Against Community and Family De la Salle Action Against Hunger, CARE, Duyog Samaritan's ACTED, CARE Action Action Against Action Against Hunger, Catholic A Single Drop for Safe Water / HRC, Hunger, Services International, Philippines (DLSP), Community and Family Marawi, Purse International - Against Hunger, Health CARE, Catholic Relief Relief Action Against Hunger, Community and Lombay Ka Marawi, Duyog Marawi, Services International, UNFPA, Philippines, Hunger Organization for Services, Community and Services, ASDSW/Humanitarian Response Family Services Philippine Disaster MYDev Program, Duyog Marawi, ECOWEB, World Health ECOWEB, Mindanao (HOM), Family Services UN- Consortium (HRC), Balay Mindanaw International Resilience Foundation, Save the Children Food and Agriculture Organization OXFAM, Philippine MARADECA, International, Duyog Habitat Foundation, Inc., DOH REGION X, UNDP, UNHCR Organization (FAO UN), Disaster Samaritan's Purse, Marawi, FSD Mindanao, ICRC, Philippine Disaster Resilience Plan International, The Resilience World Food ICRC, Nonviolent Foundation, Philippine Red Cross Moropreneur Inc, World Foundation, Save Programme (WFP) Peaceforce, Philippine (PRC), Plan International, Food Programme (WFP), the Children Children Ministries Network, Samaritan's Purse World Vision International Ranao Women and Children Resource Center Inc., Save the Children, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF MAGUINDANAO UNDP Save the Children Plan International The boundaries, names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 14 August 2019 Sources: PSA (Administrative boundaries); Organizations (UN, INGOs, LGOs, CSOs), Religious groups, ICRC, PRC and Clusters.. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int Download the consolidated excel table: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/philippines-who-is-doing-what-where-in-marawi-conflict# Visit the visualization link: https://tinyurl.com/MarawiConflict3W Page 3 of 3.
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