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Friday, July 13, 2018

Aid for 2,500 people displaced by fighting in Lanao del Sur



Philippines ICRC aid Pagayawan Lanao del Sur - Sanaira Sandab, 43, of Barangay Padas in  Pagayawan municipality, has been in theTorel evacuation center with 
her seven children and husband for nearly a month now. They lost income 
as they were unable to harvest their crops due to their displacement. '
She said their farm animals have also died (ICRC/ Arben Balsote)

Manila (ICRC, 13 July 2018) – Close to 500 families that found themselves displaced by the recent outbreak of fighting in the southern part of Lanao del Sur province, in Mindanao, received food and other essential supplies provided by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), with the support of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC).

“These families have been unable to return home due to security concerns,” said Meher Khatcherian, who heads the ICRC office covering this area. “Though various government agencies have distributed food among the displaced population, there is a need to extend more help. Our aim is to augment the initial support,” he added.

The two-week ration was distributed yesterday among the displaced families in Pagayawan municipality comprising around 2,500 people. Each family received 25 kg of rice, one litre of cooking oil, one kg of sugar, ½ kg of salt, one litre of soy sauce, 12 tins of sardines, as well as two sleeping mats, two blankets, two mosquito nets, kitchen utensils and hygiene items.

More than 14,000 people were initially displaced by the fighting between the Philippine armed forces and alleged members of Islamic State-Ranao that started on June 17 and affected 16 “barangays” (villages) in Pagayawan and Tubaran.

After the clashes ended, an ICRC team assessed the humanitarian situation, including the need to strengthen the protection accorded to civilians by international humanitarian law. While families displaced from Tubaran returned home days after the assessment, those from Pagayawan continue to stay with relatives or in evacuation centres.

“In accordance with our mandate, the ICRC reminds all parties to the conflict to protect civilians, sick and wounded people, and detainees, and to fulfil their obligation to respect international humanitarian law,” said Khatcherian.

Keeping in mind the influx of displaced families, the ICRC also donated emergency medical supplies to the Pagayawan rural health unit, which serves 14,500 residents. These items will benefit 1,000 people over the next three months. Just two weeks ago, medicines and medical materials were donated to the Unayan District Hospital in Binidayan town, which provides services to five Lanao del Sur towns, including Pagayawan.

Ever since clashes broke out in Marawi City, also in Lanao del Sur, in May 2017, the ICRC, along with its operational partner, the PRC, has helped hundreds of thousands of people affected by the conflict. The ICRC is a neutral, impartial and independent humanitarian organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. (By Allison Lopez)

Philippines ICRC aid Pagayawan Lanao del Sur - Around 2,500 people 
in Pagayawan who remain displaced by the recent fighting
 received yesterday food and essential household items from 
the ICRC, with the support of the Philippine Red Cross. 
(ICRC/ Arben Balsote)

Philippines ICRC aid Pagayawan Lanao del Sur - The ICRC also donated emergency medical supplies to the Pagayawan rural health unit, which serves 14,500 residents, to help them cope with the influx of displaced families. These items will benefit 1,000 people over the next three months. (ICRC/ Arben Balsote) 

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