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About Philippines

The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) was first rolled out in the Philippines in 2009 following Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) and has since been used to support response efforts to major emergencies in the country including Typhoons Washi (Sendong), Bopha (Pablo), Haiyan (Yolanda), Bohol Earthquake and the Zamboanga and Marawi Crises. IOM Philippines has been promoting the adoption of the system by government partners both at national and local levels.

The Philippines’ Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has agreed to use the DTM site assessment tool to monitor the needs of the displaced populations in evacuation centres and other displacement settings. In addition, the DSWD has piloted the DTM Biometric Registration and Verification (BRaVe) system as a preparedness measure to register vulnerable families in hazard-prone communities and is considering using the system for its other programmes.

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Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Philippines

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Bugaong Estiban (Camp Site 2) (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 57 families and 285 persons and lists Shelter, Education and Health as the top three needs ranked in order of priority. 

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – BSP Camp/Cabilao Evacuation Center(December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 395 families and 1,975 persons and lists WASH, Shelter, and Non-food items as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Barangay Daig (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 430 families and 2,150 persons and lists Shelter, Livelihood and Health as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Barangay Bulakanon Evacuation Center (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 543 families and 2,715 persons and lists Health, Shelter and WASH as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Balnate Mangahan (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 255 families and 1,025 persons and lists Sleeping Kits and Wash as the top needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Balnate Elementary School (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 117 families and 415 persons and lists WASH, Non-food items and Livelihood as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Balabag Camp Site 2 (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 186 families and 930 persons and lists Shelter, Health and Livelihood as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Balabag Camp Site 1 (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 167 families and 835 persons and lists Shelter, Livelihood and Education as the top three needs ranked in order of priority. 

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile – Bacungan Elementary School (December 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 272 families and 1,330 persons and lists Food, WASH, and Health as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – New Cebu Elementary School (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively.

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – Mt Carmel Tent City (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 80 families and 400 persons and lists Shelter and NFIs as the top two needs ranked in order of priority.   

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – Malawanit Evacuation Center (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 56 families and 280 persons and lists Livelihood, Shelter and WASH as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.   

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – Malasila High School (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 105 families and 395 persons and lists Other, Shelter, and Livelihood as the top three needs ranked in order of priority.   

Philippines – Mindanao Earthquake – Site Profile R2 – Malasila Elementary School (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. This site profile covers 564 families and 1904 persons and lists Shelter, WASH and Livelihood as the top two needs ranked in order of priority.  

Philippines — Mindanao Earthquakes — Situation Report — Report 3 (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes, respectively. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reports that aftershocks are expected over the coming days and weeks.

Philippines — Mindanao Earthquakes — Situation Report — Report 2 (November 2019)

Three major earthquakes hit North Cotabato on 16, 29 and 31 October 2019, at 6.3, 6.6 and 6.5 magnitudes respectively. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reports that aftershocks are expected over the coming days and weeks.

Philippines — Mindanao Earthquakes — Situation Report — Report 1 (November 2019)

Two major earthquakes hit North Cotabato over the last several days, with two major earthquakes on 29 and 31 October, at 6.3 and 6.6 magnitudes, respectively. The National Risk Reduction and Management Council reports that aftershocks are expected over the coming days and weeks.

Philippines — Typhoon Mangkhut Site Profiles (28 September 2018)

The following document is a compilation of site profiles produced following the assessment of main needs and vulnerabilities after Typhoon Mangkhut (locally know as Typhoon Ompong) hit the Philippines. 

Philippines — Typhoon Mangkhut Site Profiles Region III (20 September 2018)

The following document is a compilation of site profiles produced following the assessment of main needs and vulnerabilities in Region III after Typhoon Mangkhut (locally know as Typhoon Ompong) hit the Philippines. 

Philippines — Typhoon Mangkhut Site Assessment Region III and CAR (28 September 2018)

In response to the displacements caused by the Typhoon Mangkhut (local name: Ompong) that hit the northern Philippines on 15 September 2018, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) deployed its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme in Regions I, II, III and the Cordillera Admini

Philippines — Typhoon Mangkhut Site Assessment Preliminary Results (21 September 2018)

In Cagayan province (Region II - Cagayan Valley), all 19 sites assessed by IOM were closed.

Philippines — Marawi Crisis Report 14 (23 July 2018)

The Displacement Tracking Matrix in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur was reactivated one year after the armed conflict erupted in Marawi City between the Philippine government and extremist groups. This armed struggle displaced 353,921 persons from Marawi City and neighboring

Philippines — Marawi Crisis Report 13: Special Issue — IDP Return (5 December 2017)

The data in this report focuses on the alternative dwelling spaces and other provisions geared towards improving the living condition of IDPs, the IDPs who have returned and the issues relevant to the return program, and population demographics.

Philippines — Marawi Crisis Report 12 (23 November 2017)

The return process is seeing an influx of IDPs flowing back in to their barangays when the government opened up the first cluster of nine barangays last October 29.


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