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JASAAN CLAVERIA LAGUINDINGAN VILLANUEVA Access to Humanitarian GITAGUM CITY OF EL SALVADOR 14,491 heads of families representing LIBERTAD TAGOLOAN INITAO ALUBUJID CAGAYAN DE OPOL ORO CITY Assistance NAAWAN 18.47% of 78,466 displaced families MISAMIS MANTICAO ORIENTAL IDPs’ Top 5 means of meeting basic needs LUGAIT

ILIGAN 25 CITY 4Ps agencies & organizations TAGOLOAN

BACOLOD POONA BALOI 91% 20% 18% 9% 8% TAGOLOAN II PANTAO 205 RAGAT PANTAR TUBOD MAGSAYSAY MARAWI Savings field enumerators LANAO PIAGAPO CITY Relief Remittance from Pantawid Pamilyang Local Financial DEL NORTE DITSAAN-RAMAIN Assistance relatives abroad Pilipino Program Assistance BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG LALA

SALVADOR MULONDO (WATU) TARAKA Survey period KAPATAGAN Note: The percentage indicated represents the population receiving the assistance.Respondents 8 POONA answered on the basis of type of assistance received at least one since their time of displacement. days BAYABAO 21-28 August 2017 NUNUNGAN (GATA) LANAO The respondents could select multiple responses. GANASSI DEL SUR SULTAN NAGA LUMBA-BAYABAO Location map DIMAPORO (TATARIKAN) (MAGUING) BUMBARAN Topmost humanitarian assistance received (since displacement) LUMBACA-UNAYAN SULTAN 30 GUMANDER WAO Municipalities Evacuation Centers

BALABAGAN 98% 63% 63% 59% Food Medical Assistance Water Hyiene kits 3 Cities KAPATAGAN BARIRA Municipalities reached by intent survey Home-based IDPs 97% 38% 33% 28% Updates on assistance Food Medical Assistance Water Hygiene kits (based on ongoing protection monitoring by UNHCR and protection partners) Home-based IDPs and those in community-based facilities receive assistance less often than those Community-based ECs staying in Evacuation Centers. In Malabang, Saguiaran, Kolambugan, Opol, Baloi, selected barangays in City and selected barangays in City, Humanitarian assistance was last received 94% 45% 40% 26% between 1-2 months ago. Food Hygiene kits Cash Medical Assistance Key advocacy / Protection Messages By Gender By Age Bracket Improve protection and access to assistance, particularly for home-based IDPs and IDPs in a. 35% 35% 13-17 18-30 31-45 46-59 60 & above community-based ECs in terms of type and frequency to meet needs given that 91% primarily Food 13% 22% depend on relief assistance to meet basic needs. Particular attention should be given to those who Water have received the least assistance in the past 1-2 months. Hygiene kits 36% 57% 56% 56% 79%

b. Priority needs vary according to gender roles performed by individuals in coping with their 12% 14% Medical Feeding for male female children situation while in displacement. Age-specific and gender-specific assessment of needs and Assistance 8% 9% 9% 10% 11% prioritization of response should be reinforced. 10% 8% Participating Agencies: Cash Hygiene kits 1 Tabang, Al-Mujadilah Foundation, CFSI, EcoWeb, Inc., Gitib, Inc., IDEALS, IOM, Kalimudan Foundation, Kapamagogopa, Inc., LDSPC, LYC, MARADECA, Moropreneur, Assistance 7% 8% 8% 8% 3% MuCaard, OCHA, Oxfam, RCBW, RDRRAC, RIDO, Ranaw Rescue Team, Samaritan’s Purse, UNHCR, UNICEF, UnYPhil-Women, WFP DATE CREATED: 12 October 2017 FEEDBACK: [email protected] by the United Nations.