REPORTfrom UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Protection Cluster
Published on 17 Dec 2019 —View Original
Published on 17 Dec 2019 —View Original
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As of the 30th of November, a total number of 79,601 families (387,772 individuals) are currently displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement:
Group A: 6,671 families (32,964 individuals) remain displaced out of 6,696 families displaced within the month;
Group B: 43,355 families (207,929 individuals) remain displaced, and have been protractedly displaced for more than 30 days but less than 180 days; and
Group C: 29,601 families (146,879 individuals) remain displaced and have been protractedly displaced for more than 180 days. Those classified under
Group C are concentrated in five main areas:
Zamboanga City: 524 families (2,620 individuals) still displaced due to Zamboanga siege in September 2013.
Lanao del Sur & Lanao del Norte: 26,257 families (131,285 individuals) still displaced due to Marawi siege in May 2017.
Northern Mindanao: 788 families (3,892 individuals) still displaced due to - Severe Tropical Storm Vinta (Temblin) in December 2017.
Eastern Mindanao: 535 families (2,259 individuals) still displaced due to armed conflict between Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and New People’s Army (NPA) since February 2018.
Central Mindanao and BARMM Provinces: 1,497 families (6,823 individuals) still displaced due to crime and violence since January 2019.
In November 2019, a total number of 6,696 families (33,089 individuals) were displaced in Mindanao due to armed conflict (31,635 individuals), clan feuds (500 individuals) and natural disaster (954 individuals).
https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/philippines-mindanao-displacement-dashboard-november-2019-issue-no-64
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