armed confrontations and displacement in marawi … balabagan ba lindong (watu) bayang binidayan...
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BACOLODBALOI
BAROY
ILIGANCITY
KAPATAGAN
SULTAN NAGADIMAPORO
KAUSWAGAN
KOLAMBUGAN
LALA
LINAMON
MAGSAYSAY
MAIGOMATUNGAO
MUNAI
NUNUNGAN
PANTAORAGAT
POONAPIAGAPO
SALVADOR
SAPAD
TAGOLOAN
TANGCAL
TUBOD PANTAR
ALUBUJIDCAGAYAN DE
ORO CITY
CLAVERIA
CITY OF ELSALVADOR
GITAGUM
INITAO
JASAAN
LAGUINDINGAN
LIBERTAD
LUGAITMANTICAO
NAAWANOPOL
TAGOLOAN
VILLANUEVA
BALABAGAN
BALINDONG(WATU)
BAYANG
BINIDAYAN
BUBONG
BUTIG
GANASSI
KAPAI
LUMBA-BAYABAO(MAGUING)
LUMBATAN
MADALUMMADAMBA
MALABANG
MARANTAO
MARAWICITY
MASIU
MULONDO
PAGAYAWAN(TATARIKAN)
PIAGAPO
POONABAYABAO
(GATA)PUALAS
DITSAAN-RAMAIN
SAGUIARAN
TAMPARANTARAKA
TUBARAN
TUGAYA
WAO
MAROGONG
CALANOGAS
BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG
MAGUING
SULTANGUMANDER
LUMBAYANAGUE
BUMBARAN
TAGOLOAN II
KAPATAGAN
LUMBACA-UNAYAN
BARIRA
LANAODEL NORTE
MISAMISORIENTAL
LANAODEL SUR
MAGUINDANAO
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Ensure sustainable re-integration, voluntary return or resettlement of IDPs in safety, with dignity and without discrimination.
Strengthen multi-purpose cadastral or other appropriate systems for the registration of housing, land and property, respecting the rights of the IDPs and their local practices and traditions on housing, land and property.
Provision of legal advice and assistance to IDPs and returnees who have lost legal documents showing title or tenure over their land and property during the Marawi Crisis.
Survey period21-28 August 2017
205field enumerators
30Municipalities
3 Cities
Municipalities reached by intent survey
DATE CREATED: 23 October 2017 FEEDBACK:
25agencies & organizations
18.47% of 78,466 displaced families
14,491 heads of families representing
8days
Key advocacy / Protection Messages
Note: The percentage indicated represents the population
IDP Return and Housing, Land and Property
60% (or 8,008) of 13,442 IDP respondents who said that they are from Marawi own the houses they occupy in Marawi.
If their houses were damaged, CASH tops the list of assistance needed Followed by the CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS to rebuild their houses
of the landowners have land titles as proof of ownership
38% 13%23%31%have deed of salesay they inherited their
landssay that they reside in ancestral lands
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94% of 13,442 IDP respondents who said that they are from Marawi wants to return to Marawi
Security
With relatives
Wants to return to Marawi Does not want to return to Marawi
Accessibility to basic services
With source of livelihood
Unable to return
Others
Reasons for not returningto Marawi
Home-based(HB)
Evacuation Centers(EC)
Community-BasedEvacuation Centers
(CB-EC)
5%
95%
7%
93%
9%
91%
44%75%
40%40%2%5%
76% HB 19% ECs 5% CBECs
Intention Survey and Needs AssessmentSNAPSHOT:
Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Pro-ISIS militants)Amplifying the voice of IDPs
At least 30 percent to 40 percent of the structures in Marawi City were damaged due to the almost five-month armed confrontations between the AFP and pro-ISIS militants. This includes residential buildings and structures (GMA Network News).
Residents from nine (9) pilot barangays in Marawi City are set to return between the last days of October and the first days of November. This is the first of several “clustered returns” after the o�cial termination of armed conflict in the city.
Three years before Marawi received its charter as a city and eventually became sub-divided into 96 barangays, 66.67 sq. km. covered by Bureau of Lands Plan II-5919 was delineated for military purposes in 1953 by virtue of Proclamation No. 453. The military has expressed that it is not interested in utilizing the delineated land for military purposes.
65% of the 8,008 IDP respondents who said they own the houses they live in in Marawi also own the land where their houses are located.
36% of the proof of ownership is in the respondent’s name
30% say that the proof of ownership is after a family member’s name