Response Clusters Situation Report #18 (as of 21 July 2017, 4PM) MARAWI SIEGE

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Response Clusters Situation Report #18 (as of 21 July 2017, 4PM) MARAWI SIEGE Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 1 Situation Overview To date: o 115,880 families or 527,704 persons have been displaced by the armed conflict in Marawi, per accumulated data o 89 Evacuation Centers (ECs) are currently open with 5,055 families or 27,335 persons o 98,846 internally displaced families or 442,981 persons tracked in 378 barangays in 8 Regions: Regions VI, NIR, VII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM o The effect of this unrest has displaced families / persons coming from all 96 barangays of Marawi; from 20 other municipalities of Lanao del Sur (Balindong (Watu), Bayang, Binidayan, Buadiposo-Buntong, Bubong, Butig, Calanogas, Ditsaan- Ramain, Ganassi, Kapai, Lumba-Bayabao (Maguing), Lumbatan, Madamba, Madalum, Marantao, Masiu, Mulondo, Poona Bayabao (Gata), Saguiaran, and Tugaya); and from 2 municipalities of Lanao del Norte (Kolambungan and Sultan Naga Dimaporo / Karomatan). Consolidated response reports for situational awareness is uploaded at: http://dromic.dswd.gov.ph/response-cluster-sitrep-on-marawi-siege/ Response Situation Maps Crisis Situation Map

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 2 Map of Municipalities Tracked with Displacements Map of IDPs Inside Evacuation Centers

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 3 Map of Home-Based IDPs Outside Evacuation Centers

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 4 Clusters Present: Education CCCM IDPP FNI SRR absent LAO absent ETC absent Health MDM Logistics Also present: Dr. Quennie Raagas from the Office of the Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco NDRRMC Response Cluster Reports Camp Coordination and Camp Management 1) Improve the psycho-emotional development of IDPs inside evacuation centers 2) Ensured welfare for the vulnerable sectors 3) Installation of regular Day Care Services in worker Evacuation Centers. Camp managers of evacuation centers in Pantao Ragat, DOH personnel, and Philippine National Red Cross conducted counseling to IDPs inside evacuation centers in Pantao Ragat; Al-Quayriyah Evacuation Center and Landa Pamana Evacuation Center of Balo-i Camp managers in Sarip Alawi and Landa Pamana Evacuation Centers have track the due dates of delivery of pregnant women and facilitated for intervention to DOH personnel. Installation of regular Day Care Services in worker Evacuation Centers. Home-based IDPs also need the same intervention

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 5 4) Provision of Trapal in ECs for their Kitchen area in ECs of Saguiaran Provision of Trapal in ECs for their Kitchen area in ECs of Saguiaran 5) Livelihood for IDPs TESDA personnel conducted skills inventory and offered Technical Vocational Courses for IDPs in ECs aged 18 and above for free 6) Health and nutrition awareness among IDPs in the evacuation centers 7) Support for education of IDP children DOH launched campaign to IDPs inside ECs for Nutrition and health related advocacies School aged children in evacuation centers enrolled in the nearest school accessible to them 8) Feeding Program for IDP children The MSWDO of Pantao Ragat planned for a feeding program to IDP children aged 3-4 to improved their health and nutrition Home-based IDPs also need the same intervention Home-based IDPs also need the same intervention Lack of school supplies and other educational materials for IDP children/students Campaign for a massive feeding program to all IDP children in different areas/municipalities Availability of suitable sites for the augmentation tents 9) Decongestion of ECs Provision of Family Tents in the periphery of the ECs 10) Conjugal spaces Provision of laminated sacks for temporary partition. Limited spaces inside ECs due to congestion Conjugal space / voucher for IDPs (DOH proposal) 11) Intensified camp security to avoid rumbles Camp managers imposed curfew hours, organized security committees among the IDPs; Need to establish EC mechanisms on dealing with IDPs disputes inside ECs Presence of Police operatives to strengthen security measures within and outside the ECs 12) Revalidation of IDPs in ECs. Ongoing Continuous movement and increasing influx of IDPs both inside ECs and Home- Based Issues and Concerns: Ms. Palacio of UN-OCHA 1) IDPs selling the relief they received vis-à-vis the proposal for cash voucher due to other needs of the IDPs Ms. Sta. Ines clarified and reiterated on the guidelines per RA 10121 prohibiting the IDPs selling of goods and the instructions already given to the Camp Managers to closely monitor and remind these IDPs Likewise, DSWD s mode of intervention which is the cash for work for the IDPs to have source of income. Initially, DSWD has already given Php 1,000 cash assistance to the IDPs 2) Re: Madrasah classes already about to start: where do the IDPs in the Madrasah schools go? 3) Need to decongest the ECs 4) Needed spaces within the ECs to put up the tents Ms. Bulawan pointed out: issues 2-4 are interrelated. DSWD tents are already there; the only need is continued coordination and collaboration with the LGUs for the provision of available safe spaces where those tents can be set up.

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 6 IDP Protection 1) Ensure welfare of IDPs in terms of health. 2) Ensure protection of IDPs in occupying tents 3) Individual IDP seeking for DAFAC at OpCen (IDPs in Home-based living within Saduc, Tuca, Basak Malutlut) 4) IDPs in Evacuation Centers prefer to avail core shelter instead of Tent Shelter. 5) Clothes and underwear for children and women. Camp manager of Sarip Alawi Evacuation Center of Baloi facilitated for intervention for two IDPs having an LBM. The ambulant DOH personnel will bring medicines for the IDPs today. DSWD has delivered one whole plywood (two boards per tent) to 78 IDPs presently occupying tents in Baloi, Lanao del Norte or 156 boards of ply woods. For notation Augmented used clothes from Maguindanao 6) Walk-in clients from Call DSWD Zamboanga for action Zamboanga want to be validated with DAFAC 7) Decongestion of ECs Encouraged IDPs to return to their municipality Informed the IDPs regarding availability of food and non-food supply No health personnel stationed daily at Sarip Alawi evacuation center to attend to the health needs of the IDPs. Preferably new clothing rather than used Not attended by DSWD Zamboanga Fear of having no food to eat Concerns: DSWD is requesting DOH s presence in their regular CCCM & IDP Protection Clusters meeting every Thursday morning. Food and Non-Food Items 1) Immediate supply of family food packs for Home-based IDPs and those inside ECs 2) Continuous augmentation of Family Food Packs for continuing relief assistance DSWD has delivered the 809 family food packs to evacuees inside ECs in Iligan City DSWD has delivered one family food packs each to 21,031 homebased IDPs out of 26,623 homebased IDPs in Iligan City 3) Variety in food rations Variation of food stuff and establishment of community kitchens in ECs 4) Continuous augmentation of Family Ongoing Food Packs for continuing relief assistance Need to fast-track the augmentation and rationing of relief Manpower and transportation augmentation to hasten relief distribution to home-based IDPs Sustained food supply of our IDPs through scheduling of relief distribution to our IDPs inside EC and Home-based Manpower and transportation augmentation to hasten relief distribution to home-based IDPs

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 7 Health 1) Quad-cluster assessment to home-based IDPs. 2) Health Services to Homebased IDPs 3) Fuel for CHO Iligan City vehicles to continue to transport patients from EC to Hospital and transport of personnel within area of responsibility. 4) Additional garbage bins in ECs with reinforced IEC regarding proper garbage disposal. 5) IEC materials for homebased IDPs 6) Potable water in ECs due to interrupted water supply in Iligan City. 7) Jerry Cans and Hygiene kits for EC and Homebased IDPs in Iligan City and municipalities in Lanao del Norte. 8) MHPSS services for students / pupils and teachers in Buru-un School of Fisheries 9) DOH ARMM Depleted supply of medicines Conducted Tamang Serbisyo para sa Kalusugan ng Pamilya (TSEKAP) in emergencies in Brgy. Poblacion, Sultan Naga Dimaporo; Brgys. San Roque, Tipanoy, Abuno, del Carmen, San Miguel, Matampay, Saray, & Poblacion, Iligan City; Matungao & Pantar, LDN Ongoing nutrition cluster services in ECs and Homebased IDPs. Ongoing An Egg a Day Keeps the Doctor Away Campaign for 6 months to 59 months old children in Balo-i and Iligan City ECs. Ongoing WASH reassessment and services in EC and Home-based IDPs in Iligan City. WaSH assessment and services in Poblacion, Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Ongoing MHPSS services through Magic Show in Balo-i ECs. Conducted psychosocial processing and art activity for kids in Tipanoy Covered Court; MHPSS services in San Roque Covered Court; and art, play and dance therapy. Expired donated biscuits in Buru-un noted in Buru-un Gym EC Nearly-expiring medicines from HPAL (source unknown: whoever knows of them, let them coordinate with DOH) No master list for 0 6 months and 6-59 months old children in ECs and Homebased IDPs in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte. Visibility of Police in the areas, especially during giving home-based health services Donors for the Egg Feeding Program for possible expansion to the Homebased IDPs. CHO Iligan is already depleted their budget for fuel Daily Garbage Collection in the areas (especially in Erlinda Subd., del Carmen and San Miguel) Big trash bins for in EC and identified barangays with Home-based IDPs Conjugal space / voucher for IDPs

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 8 Limited transport services for health workers Need for funds for human resources in reporting to their work 10) Deteriorating nutritional status of the children in the municipalities Comments: Categorized these children in the ECs Other municipalities are also affected because their access to services / lifelines are also affected Re: discovered nearly-expiring medicines in an EC which came from HPAL DOH is requesting, whoever knows the HPAL group, let them coordinate with DOH. They have also discovered during the conduct of TSEKAP to Home-based IDPs that those who are coming for check-up are not the IDPs but residents of the barangay Followed-up and reiterated request from the LAO Cluster: doctors to the barrios are asking for clearance and security in the municipalities where they conduct medical services; likewise, for police visibility in the areas of service. DOH has already sent a letter of request for this to NEOC: for follow-up thru NEOC Secretariat for pertinent action in coordination with the LAO Cluster. DOH is requesting DSWD s presence in their regular conduct of Quad Cluster meeting activity at Crystal Inn every Friday at 2PM. Education To track learners and personnel: need DSWD assistance to track learners in ECs thru the Camp Managers 2) To conduct Psychosocial First Aid (PFA) intervention for tracked affected learners and personnel On-going data collection and validation. As of July 21, 2017, a total of 26,456 learners are tracked, of which 14,826 learners are found in Region 10 (5,700 in Lanao del Norte, 4,950 in Iligan City, 155 in Bukidnon, 3,017 in Cagayan de Oro City, 10 in El Salvador City, 34 in Misamis Occidental, 586 in Misamis Oriental, 145 in Malaybalay City, 56 in Ozamiz City, 60 in Oroquieta City, 16 in Gingoog City, 8 in Tangub City, and 76 in Valencia City) while 9,061 learners are found in ARMM (5,855 in Lanao del Sur 1, and 3,206 in Lanao del Sur 2), and 2,569 for other regions (CAR,NIR, Region I,II, III, 4A, NCR, V, VI, VII,IX,XI, XII, and CARAGA). Drafted IEC material on Key Messages of Education Sector for printing and posting in ECs and other prominent areas Continuous Psychological First Aid (PFA) Interventions for learners provided by personnel of DepEd Region X and DepEd ARMM in the assigned receiving schools. As of 20 July, a total of 8,043 learners have been provided with PFA intervention of which 1,780 for Iligan City, 2,023 for Lanao del Norte of DepEd Region X, and 4,240 for Lanao del Sur in DepEd ARMM. A total of 288 teachers and personnel have been provided with PFA intervention. Limited number of PFA providers whom are knowledgeable on education sector standards, and limited funding which limits implementation to one to two (1-2) batches per week and, therefore, prolongs time before completion of needed PFA provision to all affected

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 9 3) Need for learning kits and teaching kits A total of 14,000 packs of nutri-biscuits have been brought to Iligan City NHS (education cluster donation hub) through the logistical assistance of the PCG as of 14 July. As of 20 July, 4,060 packs have been distributed for the snack of learners during PFA sessions, of which 3,500 packs were provided to Lanao del Norte, 350 packs to Lanao del Sur, and 210 packs to Iligan City. The remaining 9,940 packs are ready for pickup of concerned Division Offices. 500 slippers and 20 malong delivered for Marawi City Division Personnel. 812 hygiene kits were distributed to 18 schools in Lanao del Norte. On-going distribution of learning kits from World Vision for Marawi transferees in Lanao del Norte. As of 14 July, a total of 483 learning kits have been distributed for Marawi transferees On-going distribution of learnings kits from World Vision for Marawi transferees in Iligan City. As of 14 July, a total of 5,000 learning kits have been distributed for Marawi transferees On-going distribution of learnings kits for Marawi transferees in Iligan City. As of 14 July, a total of 2,173 learning kits have been distributed for Marawi transferees. On-going distribution of teaching kits for Marawi teachers deployed in various schools. As of 21 July, a total of 111 learning kits have been distributed. Allocation of funds for provision of learning kits and teaching kits to Marawi transferees in receiving schools in Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City and Lanao del Norte 4) Need for chairs Allocation of funds for provision of armchairs to Marawi transferees in receiving schools in Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City and Lanao del Norte DOE with 1,000 sets of tables and chairs ready for delivery to Marawi transferees in receiving schools in Lanao del Sur Concern: Sir Teng is requesting if DepEd can also provide learning kits for LDS pupils in the LDS ECs. To address the request of Sir Teng, Mr Fabiosa of DepEd mentioned that the reason why they ddnt include Lanao Del Sur in their distribution plan because The DepEd-ARMM is already procured learning kits and teaching kits for schools in LDS. Logistics Quick Updates: Provided transportation for hauling of goods donated by AHA Center to RCP (DSWD hub) To look into the possibility of provision of fuel as expressed by DOH To share inventory of goods per request of Sir Teng

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 10 Concern: Sir Teng is requesting for a list of inventory of goods from the Logistics cluster for their guidance. Emergency Telecommunications No Updates Submitted Search, Rescue and Retrieval No Updates Submitted Law and Order No Updates Submitted Management of the Dead and Missing Quick Updates: Burial sites were already identified to hasten the burial of the 28 cadavers @ Capin Funeral Homes, Iligan. Scheduled burial tomorrow is moved on Monday, 24 July, due to further clearings needed to be done in the site, and other security concerns still to be addressed Other Concerns / Updates / Reminders: 1) Mr. Dimailig of DSWD DREAMB gave updates regarding the status of the IDP Database Update. 2) Re: issues on DAFAC deadline of Registration To date, there are still IDPs from Kolambungan who, accordingly were not informed and have not yet registered Mr. Dimailig explained that there had been several announcements already and extensions given just to accommodate those IDPs who had been requesting to be registered. Asec. Kader presented a resolution to NEOC to consider the DAFAC registration of the unregistered IDPs in Kolambungan Ms. Bulawan shared similar requests still being encountered here at NEOC and in other sites. She likewise commented that, meanwhile that the resolution is yet to be given to concerned authorities / principals for pertinent decision, the DAFAC registration be

Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #18 11 meantime held until further decision is communicated. 3) Information: on 26 July, Usec. Hope will be meeting with the ARMM Municipal Mayors with / hosting IDPs, to discuss concerns relative to the IDPs conditions. Hopefully, issues relative to the need for spaces to put up the tents for temporary shelters to decongest the ECs, as well as Home-based IDPs who have already expressed the need for these tents be addressed and provided. 4) Updates on the Schedule of Response Cluster Meetings: FNI Cluster shall meet on Wednesday morning at the NEOC Livelihood Group shall meet on Wednesday, 3PM at NEOC CCCM and IDP Protection Clusters shall meet on Thursday morning at the NEOC Inter-Cluster Response Coordination Meeting shall be ONCE A WEEK, THURSDAY, 4PM at NEOC every General Coordination Coordination meetings continue daily at the NDRRMC Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) at at Mahogany Hills Kaplag, Brgy. Pala-o, Iligan City. This EOC offers essential services to humanitarian partners, such as internet and work stations. Response Cluster Reports by each RC Member have to be sent not later than 12PM every Thursday to dromic@dswd.gov.ph for consolidation into the NDRRMC Disaster Response Pillar Situation Report, and shall be reported by each Cluster Member during the regular meeting.