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Pampanga, Apalit, San Vicente, (14.95245, 120.76032)
Site ID: PHL_01Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:1 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 02 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
100
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Bahay Pagbabago
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
FoodHygiene kits
N/A
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
No
RETURN
No
No
Yes
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
3 17
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Candelaria, (14.88504, 120.72078)
Site ID: PHL_02Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility House Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Candelaria Chapel
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
FoodConstruction Materials
Medicine
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
Diarrhea
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
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Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Candelaria, (14.8865, 120.72226)
Site ID: PHL_03Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility House Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Candelaria Day Care
Center
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction MaterialFood
Sleeping Mat
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
UnknownReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
Unknown
Unknown
No
2
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
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Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Candelaria, (14.88437, 0)
Site ID: PHL_04Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility House Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Candelaria Health
Center
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction materialsFood
Sleeping mats
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
No answerReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
Diarrhea
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
6 24
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Isidro, (0, 120.71919)
Site ID: PHL_05Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
< 25%
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed Other
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
HP Gym
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction materialsFood
N/A
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
No answerReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
6
Yes
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
Yes
URTI
6 31
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Apalit, San Vicente, (14.943, 120.74695)
Site ID: PHL_06Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:1
Percentage of households living indoors: None
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
> 75%
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Northville Covered
Court
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
FoodHygiene kits
Bed kits
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
YesReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
Unknown
No
Yes
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
92 388
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, San Simon, San Agustin, (14.98057, 120.75339)
Site ID: PHL_07Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 week and 2 weeks
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Pampanga Central
High School
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Twice a week
Drinking waterHygiene kits
Bed kits
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
Yes
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
Yes
None
3 11
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, San Simon, San Agustin, (14.98867, 120.77529)
Site ID: PHL_08Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 week and 2 weeks
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
1Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 01 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
< 50%
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Agustin Chapel
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Twice a week
FoodHygiene kits
Sleeping kits
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 2 km Yes
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
Yes
1
Yes
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
24 106
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Gabriel, (14.91616, 120.72063)
Site ID: PHL_09Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 month and 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
Unknown
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Gabriel Mortuary
(multi purpose hall)
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
FoodConstruction materials
Medicines
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
No answerReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
Diarrhea
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
11 42
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Isidro, (14.91616, 120.72063)
Site ID: PHL_10Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 2 weeks and 1 month
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
< 25%
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed Other
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Gabriel Chapel
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction materialFood
N/A
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
No answerReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
24 90
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Gabriel, (14.9172, 120.72077)
Site ID: PHL_11Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: More than 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility Lack of Food
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Gabriel Day Care
Center
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
RiceHygiene Kit
Medicine
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
1 9
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Juan, (14.91153, 120.704)
Site ID: PHL_12Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 2 weeks and 1 month
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed Other
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Juan Chapel
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction materialsFood
N/A
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
UnknownReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
Unknown
Unknown
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
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Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, San Juan, (14.6067, 121.02313)
Site ID: PHL_13Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 2 weeks and 1 month
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?House Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Juan Gym
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction materialsRice
N/A
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
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Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, San Simon, San Pedro, (0, 120.776)
Site ID: PHL_14Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Less than 1 week
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?House Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
San Pedro National
High School
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Never
FoodHygiene kit
Beddings
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
UnknownReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
15
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? No
No
Injury
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Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Santa Cruz, (120.7152, 14.9059)
Site ID: PHL_15Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 month and 3 months
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Accessibility
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Santa Cruz Chapel
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
FoodConstruction Materials
Sleeping Mats
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
No answerReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
URTI
6 23
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, San Simon, Sta. Cruz, (14.99306, 120.77695)
Site ID: PHL_16Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 week and 2 weeks
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
1Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 01 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Sta. Cruz Elementary
School
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Twice a week
Drinking waterHygiene kits
Bed kits and mosquito nets
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 2 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
No
No
No
1
Yes
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
Yes
URTI
7 Unknown
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Telacsan, (14.94356, 120.72581)
Site ID: PHL_17Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 1 week and 2 weeks
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Other
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Telacsan Barangay Hall
(Stage)
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Contruction materials for housesFood
None
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
NoReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
Unknown
Unknown
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
2 12
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines:
Pampanga, Macabebe, Telacson, (14.94216, 120.7267)
Site ID: PHL_18Site type: Collective Households IDPs
Expected period of displacement: Between 2 weeks and 1 month
NEEDS
VULNERABILITIES
0Number of persons with chronic diseases /
serious medical conditions:0 0
0 Number of child-headed households: 0 Number of orphaned children: 00 Number of unaccompanied elderly persons: 0 Number of single-female-headed households: 00 Number of unaccompanied children: 0 Number of single-male-headed households: 0
WASH
Percentage of households living outside: None On-site (>20 minutes)
Percentage of households living in tents: None
Percentage of households living in makeshift
shelters:None
Percentage of households living indoors: 100
FOOD HEALTH
PROTECTION
None
What is preventing the largest IDP group from
returning home?Basic Infrastructure Damaged / Destroyed
Displacement Tracking Matrix - International Organization for Migration 2018
Survey Date: September 19, 2018
Telacsan Day Care
Center
Second most urgent need:First most urgent need:
Preliminary Site Profiles
EDUCATION
Irregular
Construction MaterialsFood
1st aid kit
Number of persons with mental disabilities:
Number of persons with physical disabilities:
Number of pregnant women:
Number of breastfeeding mothers:
Third most urgent need:
DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
PHILIPPINES 2018
2018-09-20Published on:
< 1 km No
UnknownReferral mechanism for gender-based violence (GBV) survivors:
Is there adequate lighting in the majority of communal points?
Percentage of the children at the site attending school:
Most prevalent health problems at the site:
Second most prevalent health problem at the site:
Security is provided at the site:
Security incidents are reported at the site:
None
Yes
RETURN
Unknown
Unknown
No
1
No
Site Information
Availability of separate male and female bathing areas:
SHELTER
Distance to nearest education facility:
Access to formal/informal education services for
children from displaced households:
Frequency of food (or cash/vouchers) distribution:
Availability of supplemental feeding for pregnant and
Availability of supplemental feeding for children:
Yes, there is lighting and
it is adequate
Number of separated children:
Is there a Site Management Committee at the site? Yes
Is the Site Management Committee made up of community
members? Yes
Is there a Site Management Agency at the site? Yes
Is there any registration activity? Yes
Is there a service provider contact list? Yes
No
None
3 18
Location of site's main water source:
Number of functioning toilets available at the site:
Availability of separate male and female latrines: