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MUNICIPAL PROTECTION PROFILE: BALOI, LANAO DEL NORTEArmed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Maute)
QuickProtectionProfile
ABAGA
ADAPUN-ALI(DARIAT)
ANGANDOG(BULAO)
ANGAYEN(BALUT)
BANGKO
BATOLACONGAN(BASAGAD)
BUENAVISTA
CADAYONAN
LANDA(GADONGAN)
LUMBAC
MAMAANUN
MARIA-CRISTINA
MATAMPAY
NAN GKA
PACALUN DO
POBLACIONEAST
POBLACIONWEST
SANDOR(DADUAN)
SANGCAD(CORMATAN )
SARIP-ALAWI(PAYAWAN)
SIGAYAN
ZAMBOANGADEL SUR BUKIDNON
LANAODEL
NORTE
MISAMISOCCIDENTAL
MISAMISORIENTAL
NORTHCOTABATO
LANAODEL SUR
MAGUINDANAO
Baloi
IliganCity
MarawiCity
The Quick Municipality Protection Profile aims to provide a snapshot of the basic demographics, absorptive capacity and general situation of host municipalities affected by the Marawi Crisis. This may be used as a starting point for information and analysis that can help humanitarian agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning their emergency response. The information reported in the Quick Municipality Profile has been received from members of the Protection Cluster responding to the crisis. Consequently, the information will be updated on a regular basis as more information is received from members. Although efforts are made to verify the data, the Protection Cluster takes no responsibility for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. The information provided in this Municipality Profile does not necessarily reflect the views of UNHCR or any individual member of the Protection Cluster.
SERVICES AVAILABLE
LOCATION MAP
DAY CARE CENTERS
SOCIAL WELFARE/ SOCIAL PROTECTION
ECONOMICSERVICES
Newtech Pulp: Pulp manufacturing
HEALTH
27PRIMARY/ ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS25SECONDARY SCHOOLS2
Provincial Hospital Annex
PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM (4P’S)
Municipal LGU (Municipal Agriculturist’s Office):Business start-up and training, Support to cooperatives
Globe Papers Industry:Industrial paper production
National Power Corporation (Agus HEP 4 and 5): Power
ASA Philippine Foundation:Loans without collateral
CARD, Inc.: Micro-finance
Private Pawnships:Loans and money transfers
Balo-i Muslim-Christian Movement for Peace: Trainings on sustainable agriculture
Balo-i Muslim-Christian Movement for PeaceServiamus Foundation, Inc.: Micro-finance for poor families
Public markets (2): Wholesale and retail of consumable and non- consumable products
SMEs: Wholesale and Retail
Agricultural mills:Agro-industrial services
BIRTH REGISTRATION
1Rural Health Unit1
1
Barangay HealthStations21
Maternal CarePackage Center
Pivate ownedbirthing centers2
EDUCATION
Greater Bank of the Philippines:Banking Services
SOURCES: Protection Cluster Mindanao, BALOI-LGU, UNICEF, DSWD CREATION DATE: 14 July 2017 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
4Ps
MAJOR PROTECTION ISSUES RECORDED
Health & Nutrition
Continuous One-off
Multi-cluster
Shelter
7,001 - 10,000
1,00 - 4,000
Evacuation Center
NFI
WASH
Food Servicesand Livelihood
Education
Protection
LEGEND
Displaced persons
SOURCE: OCHA 3W AS OF 05 JULY 2017
MULTI-CLUSTERAAH-ACTED, AAH, AMDF, CDRC, IRDT, LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF-MA-RADECA, MAGNETO, SINDAW KO KALILINTAD
SHELTERAADC, CARE-AADC-COM, COM, OXFAM, START NETWORKCRS, NASSA, JP, DIOCESE OF ILIGAN, MARADECA, INST. FOR PEACE
NON-FOOD ITEMSACTED, AAH, BDA, CHRISTIAN AID-MUCAARD-UK-FPE-PEF-SEDFI-MA-HINTANA-PHILDHRRA-MINDANAO, ADRA, CHRISTIAN AID-IMCC, UNHCR-CFSI, TMI-PEF
WASHCRS-NASSA JP-DIOCESE OF ILIGAN-MARADECA-INSTITUTE FOR PEACE, CFSI-DOH ARMM-ARMM HEART, FUMC-NCCP-ACT ALLIANCE, PLAN INT’L-MARADECA, START FUND, TMI-MODERN NANAYS OF MINDANAO, OXFAM, UNICEF, START NETWORK, HRC
FOOD SERVICES AND LIVELIHOODBDA, CHRISTIAN AID-IMCC, MARADECA-VSO, XU-SDO, LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF-MARADECA,CARITAS AUSTRALIA-MARADECA, TMI-PEF
PROTECTIONUNHCR, CFSI, UNICEF-MERN-OMEGA TEAM PHILS, BIRTHDEV, FSD-CSOS-INGOS, OMEGA TEAM PHILS, TMI-ANAK MINDANAO, UNFPA-DSWD
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONICRC, UNFPA-DOH-ARMM, TMI-NNC-10, UNICEF, WHO
EDUCATIONDEPED, UNICEF-CFSI
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE MAPBASIC INFORMATION
DISPLACEMENTSOURCE: DROMIC REPORT AS OF 11 JULY 2017
SINCE 27 JUNE 2017
(7,839 FAMILIES)INSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS
PRIOR TO THE CRISIS
THREAT TO LIFE, SAFETY AND SECURITYCHILD PROTECTION AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
PROTECTION MAINSTREAMINGIN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
ACCESS TO FOOD AND NUTRITION
ACCESS TO WATER,SANITATION AND HYGIENE
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT
!Manifested tension between home-based
IDPs and IDPs in evacuation centers.
HEALTHGrowing incidence of skin rashes, diarrhea, fever and cough.
Poor nutrition of children / lactating mother
insufficient food supply for large families
A number of IDPs living and sleeping in open spacesNo partitions in bathing facilitieslack of breastfeeding area for lactating mothers.
PWSN not prioritized in distribution of assistance.
Lack of water supply / potable waterLack of latrines
Lack of solid waste management facilities
Congestion / lack of ventilationLack of partitioning per familyIDPs living and sleeping in open areasLack of proper sleeping materialsLack of cooking equipment and/or communal cooking areaPoor crowd management mechanismsLack of bathing facilities / No partitions for bathing facilities Lack of breastfeeding area for lactating mothers
Some displaced learners are in need of school materials, uniforms, etc.
Population58,383
21 HOSTBARANGAYS8 WITH ECs
ACTIVEEVACUATION CENTERS
45,157 37,980(1,555 FAMILIES)
(9,394 FAMILIES)DISPLACED PERSONS
OUTSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS
7,177
11
Barangays21
Area size90.98km2
Income Class
(annual income betweenPHP 35 millionand PHP 44.9 million)
3rd
MajorityMeranaw
Main LanguageMeranaw
Photo credit: Hayanie Shiek Solaiman | MSWDO Baloi volunteer
200 - 1,000