IDPPAR No. 03, 2022: Displacement due to Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng), Issues No. 01 (Datu Piang) INCIDENT BACKGROUND Tropical Depression Paeng further intensifies into Tropical Storm Paeng and has brought continuous heavy rainfall affecting the entire Mindanao. This brought devastation in some municipalities of Maguindanao del Sur and del Norte, as flash floods and Read More …
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IDPPAR No. 03, 2022: Displacement due to Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng), Issues No. 01 (Datu Odin Sinsuat)
IDPPAR No. 03, 2022: Displacement due to Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng), Issues No. 01 (Datu Odin Sinsuat) INCIDENT BACKGROUND On 28 October 2022, Typhoon Nalgae, locally known as “Paeng,” brought havoc to Maguindanao, particularly in the municipality of Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte. It devastated the people’s lives, properties, and livelihoods, resulting in Read More …
IDPPAR No. 03, 2022: Displacement due to Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng), Issues No. 01 (Datu Blah Sinsuat)
IDPPAR No. 03, 2022: Displacement due to Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng), Issues No. 01 (Datu Blah Sinsuat) INCIDENT BACKGROUND On 28 October 2022, Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae, locally known as Paeng, brought havoc in Central Mindanao, particularly but not exclusively Maguindanao Province, Cotabato City, and Special Geographic Areas (SGA) of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, September 2022
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, September 2022 As of the 30th of September, an estimated total number of 23,075 families (110,279 individuals) remain displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement: Group A: 566 families (2,830 individuals) remain displaced out of 741 families displaced within the month; Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, August 2022
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, August 2022 As of the 31st of August, an estimated total number of 23,746 families (113,376 individuals) remain displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement: Group A: 2,799 families (10,477 individuals) remain displaced out of 3,017 families displaced within the month; Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, July 2022
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, July 2022 As of the 31st of July, an estimated total number of 21,184 families (104,084 individuals) remain displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement: Group A: 51 families (255 individuals) remain displaced out of 1,251 families displaced within the month; Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, June 2022
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, June 2022 As of the 30th of June, an estimated total number of 22,656 families (111,444 individuals) remain displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement: Group A: 590 families (2,950 individuals) remain displaced out of 852 families displaced within the month; Read More …
Mindanao Protection Strategy
Mindanao Protection Strategy The protection issues and risks discussed above require a comprehensive protection strategy that would be responsive and relevant to IDPs’ needs, as informed by experiences from past responses to both natural and human-induced emergencies. In line with an agreement during a meeting of UN Heads of Agencies on 10 January 2017, the Read More …
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, May 2022
Mindanao Displacement Dashboard, May 2022 As of the 31st of May, an estimated total number of 22,591 families (111,117 individuals) remain displaced in Mindanao. Those displaced can be classified into three main groups, depending on the length of displacement: Group A: 1,143 families (5,715 individuals) remain displaced out of 6,825 families displaced within the month; Read More …
IDPPAR No. 02, 2022: Displacement due to Typhoon Rai (Odette), Issue No. 05
IDPPAR No. 02, 2022: Displacement due to Typhoon Rai (Odette), Issue No. 05 INCIDENT BACKGROUND Super Typhoon Rai (local name Odette) swept through the Philippines and made its first landfall on 16 December 2021 in the coastal city of Siargao, with subsequent landfalls across eight other areas in Mindanao and Visayas region in the Philippines. Read More …