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Displacement Dashboard
The Mindanao Displacement Dashboard is a monthly publication of the Protection Cluster in Mindanao, Philippines which is co-led by UNHCR with the Department of Social Welfare and Development. This publication aims
to provide an overview of the protection environment of displacement incidents in Mindanao for each month. Displacement incidents were collected with the support of Protection Cluster members in Mindanao.
ISSUE NO. 27, MAY 2016
Pagalungan, Maguindanao Clan Feud
South Upi, Maguindanao Political Violence
On 1 May, a firefight between political rivals that have a standing clan
feud in Barangay Damalasak, Pagalungan Municipality in Maguindanao
Province resulted in the displacement of 360 families (estimated 1,800
persons) to Barangay Galakit. The firefight is believed to have erupted in
connection to a shooting incident on 29 April 2016 in Barangay Kilanagan
that led to the death of an individual known to be the relative of a politi-
cian running for a top position in Pagalungan. The displaced families
were hosted in Galakit Elementary School and received food assistance
by the Municipal Local Government Unit (MLGU). According to reports
from protection partners and the MLGU, the displaced families had re-
turned to their places of origin by the end of May.
On 10 May, the fatal shooting of a barangay captain in Barangay Kigan,
South Upi, Maguindanao Province and the subsequent sighting of in-
creased number of armed men in the area led to the displacement of 518
families (2,588 persons) to nearby villages within Kigan, as well as to
Barangay Pandan in the same Municipality. The displaced returned to
their homes a few days after the incident.
Talitay, Maguindanao Political Violence
A firefight between political rivals on 13 May forced 130 families (650
persons) to flee from Barangays Kiladap, Menggay, Makadayon,
Gadong, Kuden and Poblacion in Talitay Municipality, Maguindanao
Province to Mahad Adaon, also in Talitay Municipality. Following the inci-
dent, Task Force of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front – Bangsamoro
Islamic Armed Forced (MILF-BIAF) was posted in the area to pacify the
tension between the warring parties, which were advised to reposition
away from civilian areas to enable displaced populations to return to their
habitual residences. The joint Coordinating Committee on the Cessation
of Hostilities (CCCH) of the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has also intervened to help in the
reconciliation of the parties. All displaced had returned to their places of
origin within a week.
Marogong, Lanao del Sur Political Violence
Following a politically motivated shooting incident in Barangay Cabasa-
ran, Marogong Municipality in Lanao del Sur Province on 10 May, an
estimated 50 families (250 persons) fled their homes in Barangay Mantai-
loco, Marogong Municipality due to fear of retaliation. All displaced fami-
lies returned to their homes shortly after the tension in the area diffused.
Tipo-Tipo, Basilan AFP vs ASG
Armed Encounter
On 16 May, only a few days after the displaced families from previous
armed encounters had returned to their homes, there were reports of
renewed clashes between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
and Abu Sayaff Group (ASG) members in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan. As a re-
sult of these renewed clashes, 95 families (475 individuals) from Baran-
gay Baguindan are reported to have evacuated to Tipo-Tipo proper and
to Barangay Bohe-Piang in Al-Barka Municipality. An armed encounter
has also been reported in Tipo-Tipo town on 23 May. By the end of the
month, the conditions on the ground in Basilan remained fragile. Ac-
cessing up-to-date information on the protection situation of civilians
affected by the conflict between AFP and members of the ASG remains
a challenge due to limited communications network in the area.
Talacogon, Agusan del Sur Displacement
Due to the ongoing presence of a paramilitary group in the boundary of
Agusan del Sur and Bukidnon Provinces that severely impacts Lumad
residents’ freedom of movement and safe access to livelihoods, a total
of 108 Talaandig families (468 persons) from four communities in Agu-
san del Sur left their homes on 16 May to seek sanctuary in Barangay
Zellovia, Talacogon Municipality in Agusan del Sur Province. The dis-
placed families have been provided with initial food assistance by the
Local Government Units of Zellovia and Talacogon. However, protec-
tion partners on the ground report that the food assistance may not be
sufficient to cover the needs of all the affected families, particularly if
their displacement becomes protracted due to continued presence of
the paramilitary group in their ancestral lands.
Butig Elementary School in Lanao del Sur severely damaged after an intense
battle between government troops and Maute group in February 2016.
© CFSI Mindanao
On 26 May, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) resumed its surgical
military operation against the Maute Group in Butig Municipality, Lana
del Sur Province. Joint assessments conducted on 28-29 May by gov-
ernmental and non-governmental Protection Cluster members based in
Lanao del Sur indicate that renewed conflict has resulted in approxi-
mately 575 families (estimated 3,443 individuals) to flee their homes,
primarily from Barangays Poctan, Ragayan, Bayabao Poblacion,
Coloyan and Sandab. A significant majority of the displaced families are
being hosted by their relatives in Marawi City, Masiu, Ditsaan, Ramain
and Tamparan in Lanao del Sur province, while 37 families (207 per-
sons) are being hosted in three identified evacuation centers in Baran-
gays Malungun and Butig Proper. Relief distribution for the displaced
community has been scheduled for 1 June by the regional and provin-
cial authorities. As the month of May came to a close, the armed en-
counter between AFP and Maute Group was ongoing. There is limited
verifiable information coming from ground zero areas regarding possible
civilian casualties or other protection concerns. Displaced communities
express particular worry regarding the start of the academic year on 13
June as scheduled, particularly in 5 schools in the densely populated
Barangays of Sandab and Bayabao.
Lanao del Sur Operations against the
Maute Group
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DISCLAIMER
The Monthly Mindanao Displacement Dashboard aims to provide a starting point for information and analysis that can help protection agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning instances of forced displacement or solutions (repatriation, res ettlement, 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 Monthly Mindanao Displacement
Dashboard 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. Al though efforts are made to verify the data, the UNHCR
Mindanao, Philippines takes no responsibility for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. The information provided in this Monthly Mindanao Displacement Dashboard does not necessarily reflect the views of UNHCR or any individual member of the Protection Cluster.
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard May 2016
Midsayap, North Cotabato Clan Feud
Zamboanga Protracted Displacement
An estimated 55 families (275 individuals) were displaced from Barangay Basak,
Piagapo Municipality in Lanao del Sur Province following an armed confrontation
between two opposing politicians on 24 May. The displaced families returned to
their homes two days later after a Joint Task Force from the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) pacified the incident.
Due to a clan feud, 120 families (estimated 600 individuals) were displaced from
Purok 7 to Purok 6 in Barangay Damatulan, Midsayap Municipality in North Co-
tabato Province on 26 May. According to the Barangay Local Government Unit
(BLGU), the involved families are both claiming a parcel of land located in Baran-
gay Damatulan. The day following the incident, conflict resolution efforts led by the
BLGU with the support of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) resulted in a
settlement between the conflicting parties. The displaced families consequently
returned home.
Pagalungan, Maguindanao Clan Feud
On 26 May, around 90 families (estimated 450 persons) fled their homes in Sitio
Panunggo, Barangay Bagoenged, Pagalungan Municipality in Maguindanao Prov-
ince due to a firefight between two long-standing warring parties in the area. The
firefight is allegedly as a result of political rivalries. By the end of May, 50 families
(estimated 250 individuals) had already returned to their homes. The remaining 40
families are being sheltered by their relatives in Sitio Dadas in Barangay Ba-
goenged. They report hesitation to return due to fear that another firefight might
erupt between the warring parties. The displaced have received food packs from
the municipal government.
Piagapo, Lanao del Sur Political Violence
More than 2,000 Indigenous Peoples (IPs) continue to be displaced in Eastern Mindanao as their options for durable solutions remain lim-
ited. Protection monitoring conducted in May 2016 in the Provincial Sports Center in Tandag, Surigao del Sur Province indicates that 455
families (approximately 1,900 persons) originating from Municipalities of Lianga, San Agustin, Marihatag, Tago and San Miguel remain dis-
placed since September 2015. The internally displaced IPs express reluctance to return to their habitual residences unless the Magahat/
Bagani paramilitary groups in their ancestral lands are disbanded and the outstanding arrest warrants are executed for the alleged perpetra-
tors of IP leader killings. Meanwhile, protection monitoring conducted in the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) Haran Com-
pound in Davao City revealed that most of the IPs displaced in the first quarter of 2015 have returned to their places of origin in Talaingod
and Kapalong Municipalities in Davao del Norte, leaving 87 displaced families (estimated 400 persons) to continue being hosted in the
Haran Compound. IPs remaining in displacement in Haran Compound report that their relatives who have returned continue to face harass-
ment from paramilitary groups and temporarily displace themselves to areas closer to their places of origin at times of heightened tension.
For this reason, they believe that sustainable return in safety and dignity is currently not an option.
Eastern Mindanao Displacement of Indigenous Peoples
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Shariff Saydona, Maguindanao Operations
against the BIFF
On 26 May, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) detachment in Barangay
Linantangan in Shariff Saydona Mustapha Municipality, Maguindanao Province
was harassed by members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF),
which the AFP reportedly responded with mortar shelling. The incident resulted in
20 families (estimated 100 persons) to flee their homes in fear for their safety. By
the end of May, the displaced families had returned to their homes.
The search for durable solutions for those displaced during
the 2013 Zamboanga siege continues. As of 30 May, 2,595
families (14, 479 persons) remain displaced in 12 transitory
sites in Zamboanga, while there are 1,224 re-verified inter-
nally displaced families (estimated 7,638 individuals) who
live among the host community. Moreover, there are some
additional 3,866 families previously registered as home-
based internally displaced persons (IDPs) who await re-
verification. The re-verification and profiling of these re-
maining families is planned by the Zamboanga City Social
Development and Welfare Office with support from UN-
HCR in May-August 2016. The finalization of the re-
profiling of all home-based displaced families in Zamboan-
ga will enable the City authorities to validate the relevance
of existing government home-based IDP listings and to
understand their current protection condition in order to
better address their needs and prospects for durable solu-
tions. The completion of the Zamboanga Roadmap to Re-
covery and Reconstruction (Z3R) housing project remains
a challenge. As of 16 May, only 1,362 units have been
awarded from the planned 6,500 units of permanent shel-
ter. Meanwhile, to support the displaced communities in
income-generation, the International Labour Organization
(ILO) is in the process of undertaking a series of vocational
trainings which will then be linked to existing training cours-
es offered by accredited institutional service providers such
as TESDA and matched with key employment generators
at regional and national level.
Meeting of enumerators for the re-profiling of home-based Internally Displaced
Persons in Zamboanga City. © R. Maquilan | UNHCR Cotabato
ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE
ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
CAMIGUIN
LANAODEL NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
DAVAODEL
NORTE
DAVAODEL SUR
DAVAOORIENTAL
COMPOSTELAVALLEY
NORTHCOTABATO
MAGUINDANAO
SOUTHCOTABATO
SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
BASILAN
LANAODEL SUR
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
BUTIG
SHARIFFAGUAK
DATU BLA HT. SINSUAT
DATU
MIDSAYAP
SALIBO
DATU SAUDIAMPATUAN
ZAMBOANGADEL SUR
ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA
DEL SUR
ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
CAMIGUIN
LANAODEL
NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
DAVAO DELNORTE
DAVAODEL SUR
DAVAOORIENTAL
COMPOSTELAVALLEYNORTH
COTABATO
SOUTHCOTABATO
SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
BASILAN
LANAODEL SUR
MAGUINDANAO
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
LUPON
AL-BA RKA
PAGALUNGAN MAKILALAGUINDULUNGAN
DATUSAUDI-AM PATUAN
SANMIGUEL
ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA
DEL SUR
ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
CAMIGUIN
LANAODEL
NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
DAVAO DELNORTE
DAVAODEL SUR
DAVAOORIENTAL
COMPOSTELAVALLEYNORTH
COTABATO
SOUTHCOTABATO
SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
BASILAN
LANAODEL SUR
MAGUINDANAO
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
TA LA KA G
MIDSAYAP
ALEOSA N
MAA SIM
TIPO-TIPOAL-BA RKA
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DATU HOFFERAMPATUAN
ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA
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ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
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LANAODEL
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COTABATO
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SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
BASILAN
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MAGUINDANAO
SULU
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AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
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REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
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ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA
DEL SUR
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CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
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MISAMISORIENTAL
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SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
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MAGUINDANAO
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
CITY OFMALAYBA LAY
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PIGKAWAYA N
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PAGALUNGANSHARIFFSAY DONAMUSTAPHA
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ZAMBOANGADEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA
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ZAMBOANGASIBUGAY
CITY OFISABELA
BUKIDNON
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LANAODEL
NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
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DAVAODEL SUR
DAVAOORIENTAL
COMPOSTELAVALLEYNORTH
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SOUTHCOTABATO
SULTANKUDARAT
SARANGANI
COTABATOCITY
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MAGUINDANAO
SULU
TAWI-TAWI
AGUSANDEL NORTE
AGUSANDEL SUR
SURIGAODEL NORTE
SURIGAODEL SUR
DINAGATISLANDS
REGION IX
REGION X
REGION XI
REGIONXII
ARMM
REGIONXIII
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Kilometers
1:3,500,000Scale
SOURCES: Protection Cluster Mindanao CREATION DATE: 10 June 2016 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
CURRENT NUMBER OF IDPS IN NEED OF DURABLE SOLUTION
NUMBER OF INCIDENTS CAUSING DISPLACEMENT IN 2016
DISPLACEMENT MOVEMENT IN MAY 2016 (see details in boxes)
CLARIFICATIONS
LEGEND
Typhoon Pablo displacement - A large number of IDPs remain displaced from Typhoon Pablo in December 2012 in Eastern Mindanao, Region XI who are still in need of a durable solution. Many of these families remain in temporary shelters where local authorities have been slowly obtaining access to land and constructing permanent housing for these IDPs. As of October 2015, there are still an estimated 76,379 IDPs in need of a durable solution in this region.
The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement note that “internally displaced persons are persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized State border.”
presently displaced due to
CONFLICT presently displaced due to
NATURAL DISASTER
116,128TOTAL NO. OF PERSONS WHO ARE PRESENTLY DISPLACED IN MINDANAOSINCE 2012 - MAY 2016
39,44976,679
157,106300
411
11 0
11,0990
TOTAL IN MAY 2016 TOTAL SINCE JAN 2016INCIDENTS INCIDENTSDISPLACEMENT
(persons)DISPLACEMENT
(persons)
NATURAL DISASTER incidents with displacement
CONFLICT incidents with displacement
4,586IDPs IN MAY IN NEEDOF DURABLE SOLUTIONS
6,513ESTIMATE NUMBER OFPERSONS WHO HAVE RETURNED
11,099TOTAL DISPLACEMENT IN MAY 2016
CONFLICT REGIONALBOUNDARY
NATURALDISASTER
TOTALDISPLACEMENT
TOTALRETURN
TOTALPRESENTLYDISPLACED
INCREASE / DECREASE IN IDP MOVEMENT COMPARED
TO PREVIOUS MONTH
MONTHLY DISPLACEMENT DASHBOARDMAY 2016, ISSUE NO. 27
Durable Solutions - UNHCR with Protection Cluster members continue to identify communities that are subjected to protracted displacement over the course of the year to ensure all IDPs are identified and the appropriate attention and resources can beobtained to support finding a durable solution to their displacement.
11,799
PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
ARMM
11,799 | 300
0
1,385PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
X 1,385 | 0
735
22,117PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
IX
22,117 | 0
22,117
The pesently displaced persons is due to armed conflict between AFP vs MNLF in September 2013
76,379PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XI
0 | 76,379
76,379
The bulk of presently displaced persons is due to Typhoon Bopha (Pablo).
705PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XII
705 | 0
50
3,103PROTRACTED DISPLACEMENT
XIII
3,103 | 0
3,103
0%
100%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
1 MIDSAYAP, NORTH COTABATO CLAN FEUD
1,570 1,570
0
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
2 BUTIG, LANAO DEL SURARMED CONFLICT
32,491 0
32,491
84%
16%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
4 LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATION AGAINST BIFF
34,110 5,390
28,720
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
3 DATU BLAH SINSUATCLAN FEUD
1,150 0
1,150
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
6 PARA-MALITARY HARASSMENTIN BUKIDNON
200 0
200
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
9 MILF VS TRIBAL LEADERARMED CONFLICT IN UPI
1,072 0
1,072
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
2 POLITICAL RIVALRY IN PATA
1,500 0
1,500 100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
3 CLAN CONFLICT IN PIKIT
4,545 0
4,545
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
8 CRIME AND VIOLENCEIN TALAINGOD
775 775
0
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
9 CLAN FEUD IN PAGALUNGAN, MAGUINDANAO
450250200
56%
44%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
1 CLAN FEUD IN PAGALUNGAN, MAGUINDANAO
1,8001,800
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
2 CRIME AND VIOLENCE IN MAROGONG, LANAO DEL SUR
250250
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
4 ARMED CONFLICT IN TALITAY, MAGUINDANAO
650650
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
3 CRIME AND VIOLENCE IN SOUTH UPI, MAGUINDANAO
2,5882,588
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
7 CRIME AND VIOLENCE IN PIAGAPO, LANAO DEL SUR
275275
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
8 CLAN FEUD IN MIDSAYAP, NORTH COTABATO
600600
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
10 ARMED CONFLICT INSHARIFF SAYDONA MUSTAPHA
100100
0100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
5 ARMED CONFLICT INTALACOGON, AGUSAN DEL SUR
4680
468
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
6 ARMED CONFLICT INTIPO-TIPO, BASILAN
4750
475
100%
0%
% OF RETURN AND PRESENTLY DISPLACED POPULATION TO THE TOTAL DISPLACED
POPULATION
11 ARMED CONFLICT INBUTIG, LANAO DEL SUR
3,4430
3,443
100%
0%