130516 IDPAR North Cotabato Matalam
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Tracking ID (PC IM use only) Name Year Incident Sub IDP ASSESSMENT REPORT Date 15-May2013 Province : North Cotabato Municipality : Matalam Barangay : Marbel 1. OBJECTIVE: To assess the situation of displacement caused by an armed conflict. 2. BACKGROUND: A firefight between MILF and MNLF groups occurred on 5 May in Barangay Marbel and displaced a total of 2481 families (approximately 12,405 persons). 3. CURRENT SITUATION: There are leaders who mediated between the warring groups. A Joint Ceasefire Committee has helped ceased the fighting. IDPs continue to seek refuge in nearby villages and are still uncertain on security conditions in spite of the order for a safe return to place of origins. 4. PERSONS OF CONCERN Location (Origin) Location (Current) +/ +/- No. of No. of Exact - Province Municipality Barangay Sitio Province Municipality Barangay Sitio Families Persons Location 146 730 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Poblacion Homebased 40 200 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kibia Homebased 156 780 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kidama Barangay Hall Elementary 305 1525 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kibudoc School Elementary 198 990 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Salvacion School Habitat 185 925 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel & Ilian North Cotabato Matalam Kilada Evacuation Center Matalam 123 615 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Poblacion Municipal Gymnasium Rajah 30 150 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kiba Sumonsang 141 705 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kilada Biao Homebased 228 1140 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kilada Mateo Homebased 35 175 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Kidama Purok 7 Homebased Elementary 168 840 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel & Ilian North Cotabato Matalam Kilada School 208 1040 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam West Patadon Covered Court Elementary 185 925 North Cotabato Matalam Ilian North Cotabato Matalam Ilian School 102 510 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Marbel Barangay Hall 45 225 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel & Ilian North Cotabato Matalam Natutungan Central 160 800 North Cotabato Matalam Marbel North Cotabato Matalam Malamote Marbel & Central 20 100 North Cotabato Matalam North Cotabato Matalam Home-based Kidama Malamuti Marbel & 3 15 North Cotabato Matalam North Cotabato Matalam Poblacion Home-based Kidama 3 15 North Cotabato Matalam Kidama North Cotabato Matalam Poblacion Home-based 5. DURABLE SOLUTIONS Location (Displaced) Location (Current) No. of No. of Type (Please select one) Families +/ Persons +/- - Local Province Municipality Barangay Province Municipality Barangay Return Relocation Integration Tracking ID (PC IM use only) Name Year Incident Sub IDP ASSESSMENT REPORT 6. CURRENT SECTORAL SITUATION SECTOR OBSERVATION RESPONSE • Two (2) boys were hit and in critical condition. These boys were trying to salvage belongings left in their homes. Protection/Child •There are a number of home-based IDPs that were not registered. Protection/GBV Also, the number of IDPs continues to increase. • Identified needs are tarpaulins, clothing, water containers, hygiene CCCM & NFI necessities, and mats. Wash • Identified needs are medicines for common illnesses. Health Education • LGU Matalam extends food packs (5 kilos of rice, 3 tin of sardines, & 6 packs of noodles) to IDPs displaced in Barangays Salvacion, Kibudoc , Kidama, Marbel (barangay hall) and Food Poblacion (municipal gymnasium) on 7 May 2013. • Home-based IDPs and those in remote communities were not • PSWDO-North Cotabato extends food packs (3 kilos rice, 1 tin sardines, 1 pack noodles included in the provision of food packs and 1 pack coffee) to IDPs displaced in barangays Kilada, Kidama, West Patadon and Poblacion (Municipal Gymnasium) 7. WAYS FORWARD • Continue protection monitoring. 8. CONTACT Name Designation Organization Contact No. Sarah Jane De Ocampo Humanitarian Affairs Officer MinHRAC +639173100523 Atty. Cristina Haw-tay Jovero Regional Director CHR XII CHR XII +639177836741 The IDP Assessment Form The IDP Assessment Form aims to provide a starting point for information and analysis that can help humanitarian agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning instances of forced displacement or solutions (repatriation, resettlement, integration). The number of people displaced/affected may differ from the number in need of humanitarian assistance. To the extent possible, the terminology used in the Dashboard reflects the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and other sources of international law and practice. The information reported in the IDP Assessment Forms has been received from members of the Protection Cluster across Mindanao. Consequently, unreported cases of forced displacement and solutions are not reflected. Updates will be provided as and when more information is received from members. Although efforts are made to verify the data, the Protection Cluster takes no responsibility for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. At the end of every month, this data is compiled and distributed through the 'Protection Dashboard'. The information provided in this IDP Assessment Report does not necessarily reflect the views of UNHCR or any individual member of the Protection Cluster. The Protection Cluster In the Philippines, the protection cluster has been established by the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Circular No 5 series of 10 May 2007 (Institutionalizing Cluster Approach in Philippine Disaster System). The cluster approach is part of a global response aimed at providing more timely and consistent help to the internally displaced and other affected people in complex emergencies and disasters. The Protection Cluster in Mindanao meets in Cotabato, Iligan, Davao and other cities on a regular basis. Currently there are over 100 participating agencies including from the Government, State, Civil Society, national and international NGOs and agencies, as well as the United Nations. For more information, please visit the Protection Cluster website www.ph.one.un.org/response/clusters/protection/index.php or e-mail us at [email protected] .