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Initial Report of the DTM Assessment on May 10. Assessed Sites and Population. Assessed Sites and Population. Assessed Sites and Population. Assessed Sites and Population. Camp Management. Site Closure. Shelter. Food. WASH. WASH. HEALTH. EDUCATION. PROTECTION. NFI. SALAMAT PO!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Initial Report of the DTM Assessment on  May 10

Initial Report of the DTM Assessment on May 10

Page 2: Initial Report of the DTM Assessment on  May 10

Assessed Sites and Population

BAGANGA14

19%

BOSTON9

12%

CATEEL23

31%COMPOSTELA 2

3%

LAAK4

5%

MONKAYO7

9%

MONTEVISTA2

3%

NABUNTURAN1

1%

NEW BATAAN12

16%

Breakdown of Assessed Sites per Province

COMPOSTELA 2

7%

LAAK4

14%

MONKAYO7

25%MONTEVISTA

27%

NABUNTURAN1

4%

NEW BATAAN

1243%

Compostela Valley

BAGANGA14

30%

BOSTON9

20%

CATEEL23

50%

Davao Oriental

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Breakdown of Population per MunicipalityMunicipalities Families Persons BAGANGA 470 2295BOSTON 208 979CATEEL 384 1875COMPOSTELA 272 1237LAAK 297 1318MONKAYO 115 546MONTEVISTA 84 405NABUNTURAN 15 49

NEW BATAAN 576 2471

Grand Total 2421 11175

Disaggregated DataInfants 896Toddlers 982Children 2653Youths 1205Adults 4968Elderly 474 Grand Total 11178

Gender Breakdown

Males 5691Females 5484

Breakdown of Vulnerable Persons

Vulnerable Persons CountPregnant Women 123Breastfeeding Mothers 345Persons w/ Physical Disability 90Persons w/ Mental Disability 5Persons w/ Chronic Diseases 20Unaccompanied Minors 3Single-headed Households 145Psychosocial Cases 3Member of Religious and/or Ethnic Minorities 49

Site Count per Municipality

Municipalities Num. of SitesBAGANGA 14BOSTON 9CATEEL 23COMPOSTELA 2LAAK 4MONKAYO 7MONTEVISTA 2NABUNTURAN 1NEW BATAAN 12Grand Total 74

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Breakdown of Population per Municipality (COMPOSTELA VALLEY)Municipalities

Families Persons

COMPOSTELA 272 1237

LAAK 297 1318MONKAYO 115 546

MONTEVISTA 84 405

NABUNTURAN 15 49

NEW BATAAN 576 2471

Grand Total 1359 6026

Breakdown of Population per Municipality (DAVAO ORIENTAL)Municipalities

Families Persons

BAGANGA 470 2295BOSTON 208 979CATEEL 384 1875

Grand Total 1062 5149

Site Count per Municipality COMPOSTELA VALLEY

MunicipalitiesNum. of Sites

COMPOSTELA 2LAAK 4MONKAYO 7MONTEVISTA 2NABUNTURAN 1NEW BATAAN 12Grand Total 28

Site Count per MunicipalityDAVAO ORIENTAL

MunicipalitiesNum. of Sites

BAGANGA 14BOSTON 9CATEEL 23Grand Total 46

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Assessed Sites and Population

EVACUATION CENTER 20

27%

TRANSITIONAL SITE54

73%

Site Type Breakdown by Province

EVACUATION CENTER19

68%

TRANSITIONAL SITE 9

32%

Site Type Breakdown by Province (COMPOSTELA VALLEY)

EVACUATION CENTER1

2%

TRANSITIONAL SITE45

98%

Site Type Breakdown by Province (DAVAO ORIENTAL)

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Assessed Sites and Population

BAGANGA BOSTON CATEEL MONKAYO MONTEVISTA NABUNTURAN NEW BATAAN COMPOSTELA

Families 470 208 384 115 84 15 576 272

Persons 2295 979 1875 546 405 49 2471 1237

470208

384115 84 15

576272

2295

979

1875

546 40549

2471

1237

Population per Municipality

MONKAYO MONTEVISTA NABUNTU-RAN

NEW BATAAN COMPOSTELA

Families 115 84 15 576 272

Persons 546 405 49 2471 1237

115 84 15

576272

546 40549

2471

1237

COMPOSTELA VALLEY

BAGANGA BOSTON CATEEL

Families 470 208 384

Persons 2295 979 1875

470208

384

2295

979

1875

DAVAO ORIENTAL

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Assessed Sites and Population

Infants 8968%

Toddlers 9829%

Children 265324%

Youths 120511%

Adults 496844%

Elderly 4744%

Disaggregated Data

Males 569151%

Females 548449%

Gender Breakdown

Toddlers 49510%

In-fants

4068%

Children 125624%

Youths 49210%

Adults

225144%

Elderly 2495%

DAVAO ORIENTAL

Infants 4908%

Tod-dlers

4878%

Chil-dren 139723%Youths

71312%

Adults 271745%

Elderly 2254%

COMPOSTELA VALLEY

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Camp Management

ALL44

59%

NONE5

7%

SOME25

34%

DAFAC Distribution

YES73

100%

Site Management Presence

YES71

100%

Site Management Presence (IDPs Participation to SMC)

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NO21

30%

YES49

70%

Conditions Leading to Closure

Closure was Consulted

PERMANENT RELOCATION

SITE28

49%PLACE OF ORIGIN

2646%

OTHER IDP SITE1

2%NO INFO

24%

Settlement Options After Site Closure

MORE THAN A MONTH

2844%

NO INFO33

52%

WITHIN A MONTH3

5%

Time Frame

Site Closure

NO13

19%YES55

81%

Conditions Leading to ClosureIDP Voluntary Leaving

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SITE MANAGEMENT COMMENTS

No. of Sites (sharing having

same comments/conce

rns)Permanent shelter 2Needs revalidation and assessment-needs monitoring 1The barangay has a site for temporary shelter. 1None 2Needs monitoring 26Office supplies for cluster committees 14 families will be transferred to TESDA BH. 1The site is also supported by Balay Mindanao. 1The IDPS were asking if they could avail the cash for work program. 1Grand Total 36

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Shelter

Cooking A

rea

On-site

electr

icity

Safe

from Natu

ral Haza

rds

Safe

from Pro

tection Risk

s0

20

40

6066

38

61 56

Specific Shelter Condition

Crowded 12

16%Not so Crowded

6184%

Levels of Congestion at Site

BUNKHOUSE CLASSROOM MAKESHIFT SHELTER TENT

Total 55 1 14 4

55

1

14

4

Dwelling Type per Site

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SHELTER COMMENTS No. of Sites (sharing having same

comments/concerns)Permanent Shelter 20some families needs full shelter kit. 1Willing to back home if given a shelter kits to repair or build their house again. 1some of them return their place because they want it but they need shelter kits. 1needs permanent shelter 26THEY HAVE AGREE TO WAIT FOR THE PERMANENT 1The area is very congested for 34 families.In every room 3 to 5 families occupied 1Permanent shelter,temporary fence for the bunkhouse-already informed the engr of IOM 1needs shelter repair kits 1Some families returned home after they constructed their house. 1Grand Total 54

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Food

EVERY 2 WEEKS

NO EXPECTED SCHEDULE

MONTHLY

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

4

51

17

Frequency of Food Distribution

Supplementary Feeding for Children

Supplementary Feeding for Pregnant / Lactating Mothers

Malnutrition Screening

Designated Breastfeeding Area

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

41

6

47

5

Specific Food and Nutrition Concern

NO INFO6

8%

NO60

81%

YES8

11%

Milk Distribution

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FOOD COMMENTSNo. of Sites (sharing

having same comments/concerns)

Suggest food supply 1More food supplies 4More food supply 7Foods and feeding 1Need food supply 1Food supply 2Food and feeding 1Food supplies 1needs food packs 5needs drinking water 1Its good that the distribution is already regular 1need nutrition food.. 1needs food pack 16Need food packs 1Feeding for children and for pregnant mother 1They need food packs. 2needs supplementary feeding for lactating mothers 1Some of the IDPs were complaining of the food packs,the unpleasant odor of the rice and canned goods that are about to expire. 1Grand Total 48

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WASHW

ater

Tan

ks

Deep

Wel

ls

Hand

Pum

ps

Oth

er W

ater

Sou

rces

Wat

er T

anks

Deep

Wel

ls

Hand

Pum

ps

Oth

er W

ater

Sou

rces

COMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

01020304050

6 211 15

6 3

44

6

Major Water Sources

Site

s/EC

s

Bott

led

Puri

fied

Wat

er

Min

eral

Wat

er

Wat

er P

ipel

ines

Wat

er T

ruck

s

Oth

er D

rink

ing

Wat

er

Sour

ce

Bott

led

Puri

fied

Wat

er

Min

eral

Wat

er

Wat

er P

ipel

ines

Wat

er T

ruck

s

Oth

er D

rink

ing

Wat

er

Sour

ce

COMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

0

10

20

30

0 0

18

0

12

0 0

18

8

24

Drinking Water Source

Site

s/EC

s

NO

YES

NO

YES

COMPOSTELA VALLEY

DAVAO ORI-ENTAL

0

20

40 25

3

40

6

Water Quality Unsatis-factory

Sit

es/E

Cs

NONE SOME ALL NONECOMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

10

15

27

19

Hygiene Kit Distribution

Site

s/EC

s

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SU

FFIC

IEN

T

INS

UFFIC

IEN

T

Insu

fficie

nt

toil

ets

wit

h u

rge

nt

ne

ed

No

To

ile

ts

SU

FFIC

IEN

T

INS

UFFIC

IEN

T

Insu

fficie

nt

toil

ets

wit

h u

rge

nt

ne

ed

No

To

ile

ts

COMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

22

50 2

27

4 1 2

Toilets are sufficient

SUFF

ICIE

NT

INSU

FFIC

IENT

No B

athi

ng C

ubicl

es

SUFF

ICIE

NT

INSU

FFIC

IENT

No B

athi

ng C

ubicl

es

COMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

0102030

1116 12

29

176

Bathing Spaces are Sufficient

NO NO YES No Info COMPOSTELA

VALLEYDAVAO ORIENTAL

05

10152025303540

28

36

5 5

Is the Site Dirty

Site

s

WASH

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WASH COMMENTSNo. of Sites (sharing

having same comments/concerns)

Bathing cubicle,washing area,l atrines,water supply 1Need hand pump and toilets because they have no latrines in the site. They just used the toilets from their neighbor. 1Accesible potable water 1Needs handpump or water bladder and drums for toilet use 1Additional hand pump 1Toilet cleaning materials, additional toilet bowl 1The main source of drinking is doubtful due to unsafe water 1Need additional bathing cubicles 1Additional latrines and bathroom 1Handpump and bathing cubicle 1Additional toilets and hand pump 1Additional latrines and bathing cubicles 1They just used hand pump outside the camp, thats why they need water supply 1 Need trash cans 1Handpump/sanitization kit 4They need water bladder because they get water outside the bunkhouse and the community was also using the water tank. Handpump 1Burning the other type of garbage disposal 1 Needs cleaning materials SANITATION KITS 5Needs bathing cubicles 1Need water supply,they only used artesian well @ municipal plaza 1

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,need handpump for the site because they get water outside the camp 1Some of the handpump needs to be check due to water is dirty or it has mixed with some particle 1Accessible potable water, lumber materials 1The water bladder for drinking of Philippine Red Cross pulled out last monday. The Shell station nearby still opens its water source for drinking. 1needs cleaning materials for the latrines 2Other water source :bugak 1needs cleaning materials 1needs primary drinking-water rain is their Other source for drinking 1needs primary drinking source 1Grand Total 35

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HEALTH

Yes22

30%

No51

70%

SPEED Provided at Sites?

Cough

Cold/flu

Fever

Diarrhea

Skin Diseases

Infected Wound

Eye Infection

Amoebiasis

Injury

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

74

69

67

4

18

4

3

0

1

Common Health Complaints in Sites

SPEED provided Psychosocial Services

Referral System Emergency Transportation

Availability

05

10152025303540

22

28 29

36

Health Services Provided at Site

Yes37

51%

No36

49%

Are there Groups Providing Health at Sites?

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HEALTH COMMENTSNo. of Sites (sharing

having same comments/concerns)

Medical consultation 11Medical mission 1Needs emergency medicine 1Needs medicines 2Medical mission/medical consultation 3Medical check up 1Need more medicine facilities in the site. 2Lack of medicine 13Far from the brgy.Site 14 months old infant needs medical assistance. 1Awaits for the medical team to visit the site. 1Hand over of transitional health center last (may 04,2013) 1MERLIN conducts medical mission every tuesday. 1Needs medical teams to visit for check up.-Needs vitamins for children 1Grand Total 40

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EDUCATION

Informal Education at site Children At School Informal Education at site Children At School COMPOSTELA VALLEY DAVAO ORIENTAL

05

101520253035404550

2

25

8

43

Specific Education Corncers Present at Site

Site

s/ E

cs

The following sites reported use of classrooms as IDP dwellings:

Column LabelsProvince-Town-Site CLASSROOM Grand TotalDAVAO ORIENTAL

CATEELCVHS Evacuation Center 1 1

Grand Total 1 1

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EDUCATION COMMENTS No. of Sites (sharing having same

comments/concerns)

Psychosocial activity 17

School Supplies 2

Grand Total 19

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PROTECTION

Security Provided 24h

Female Security Officers Presence

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

39

18

Security Provided at Site

Child Friendly Space

VAW/CP ser-vices

Designated Breastfeeding

Area

VAW/CP ses-sions

Protective services for

Psychosocial

Women Friendly Space

Services for Older Per-

sons

Services for Chronic Med-ical condition

Services for Persons With Disabilities

Services for Ethnic/Reli-

gious Minor-ity

Services for Singleheaded Households

Total 16 18 5 23 22 17 2 0 4 0 0

1618

5

23 22

17

20

40 0

Specific Needs in Potection/ Security Services /Facilities present at sites

Domestic Violence Sexual Harrassment

Rape Sexual Favors

Child Physical Abuse Child Sexual Abuse

Child Emotional Abuse Friction Within

Friction Host Community Alcohol Drug-related problem

0000000000

Protection/Security-Related In-cidents at Sites

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PROTECTION COMMENTS No. of Sites (sharing having same

comments/concerns)

Need child and women friendly space 1

Child/women friendly space 7

Need child/women friendly space. 1

Need women/child friendly space 1

Women/child friendly space 1

Child/wowen friendly space 1

Women and child friendly space 1

Need materials for Roving 2

Solar lanterns for the pathway and latrines providee by HRC. 1

Solar lanters for the pathway and latrines provided by UNCHR. 1

Solar lanterns for the pathway and latrines provided by UNCHR. 3

Grand Total 20

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NFI

ALL3

4%

NONE47

66%

SOME21

30%

Distribution of NFIs(Sanitation Kits)

ALL21

30%

NONE37

52%

SOME13

18%

Distribution of NFIs(Family Kits)

ALL13

18%

NONE35

48%

SOME25

34%

Distribution of NFIs(Shelter Kits)

ALL1015%

NONE4567%

SOME1218%

Distribution of NFIs(Other Kits)

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NFIs CommentsNo. of Sites (sharing

having same comments/concerns)

Generator,kitchen utensils 1Mosquito net 1Mosquito net and bedkit 2Mosquito net,bedkit 11Mosquito nets,bedkit 1Floormat,bedkit 1Bedkit 1Cleaning materials,first aid kit 1Need DAFACT 1Jerry cans and kitchen utinsils 2Need kitchen utensils,mosquito net,floormat and thermos,supplementary feeding for children 1Plastic mat,family kits, generator,sanitation kit 1Solar lanterns for the pathway and latrines provided by HRC. 1Visit the site 1Grand Total 26

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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

No. of Sites (sharing having same

comments/concerns)Livelihood program 2Kitchen counter are uncomfort .needs livelihood 1Seedlings,livelihood program,tree planting program,hygiene kits,family kits 1Request handpump and bathing cubicles 1Repair/Rehab of 2 CR due to overflow or clogging 14 toilets are clogged,it needs to be disludged,feeding for children,additional latrines 1Need livelihood,need handpump,malnutrition screening,sports and recreation,feeding 1Kitchen counter,livelihood program,seedlings 1Rehab/repair of toilets due to clogging or overflow 1Need Cash for Work, milk formula for infant, supplementary feeding for children, sanitation kit for their toilets and bathroom 1Bunkhouse 1,2 3 need water pipeline, Bunkhouse 4 - need hand pump 1Need of handpump due the source is far from site, need 24 hour security for IDPs. 1Water installation in Bunkhouse, cleanig materials, foods 1Need host for pipeline, livelihood, 24 hr security 1Provide 24hour security on site, lack of NFI such as Thermos, Boiling pot and diapers for Infant 1Suggest sports and recreation,need potable water supply,suggest hand pump 1Kitchen counter,they need to be relocated 1No proper drainage,skills training,they used artesian well @ municipal plaza 1Need handpump,needs assistance for declogging of toilet 1

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No occupants in the BH. Rooms are already locked because the students who stayed in the BH went home since its summer.this is already referred to DSWD 1Clogging of the toilet but they already ask brgy captain to help them on how to make solution on it 1Needs sports and recreation,trashcan, 1Received 4 big solar lights from UNHCR 1Livelihood program,need kitchen utensils,handpump,temporary fence,temporary feeding for children 1Washing area and kitchen counter,cash for work,food for work 1Laundry area,they also need cash for work/food for work,tanks for water supply 1Drums or tank..they also need a handpump,need food/cash for work 1-Camp meeting every sunday at 9am. 1The IDPs wanted to avail the cash for work programs to some agencies. 1Wants to avail the cash for work programs. 1needs livelihood assistance 1the IDPs were asking for any livelihood assitance. 1IDP's are waiting for permanent shelter,need cash and food for work,no permanent livelihood yet 113 families were back to their home base for they can't resist the hot temperature inside the tents and makeshift 1The site is about 3 kms. Away from the center of the Barangay.no source of income 1The camp President is requesting for permanent WASH facilities such as latrines,separate bathing cubicles for men and women,kitchen counters and cash and food for work. 1 IDP's permanent shelter ,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work) 1

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IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work),3 rolls of water hose 3/4 diameter) 1IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work). 2IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work),4 pcs. Of flashlights with extra batteries. 1IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work). 1 IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood and cash and food for work, need 20 meters tent,nails and 4 pcs. Of flashlights with batteries. 1 IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood and cash and food for work 1 IDP's need permanent shelter, they need livelihood and cash and food for work 1 IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work),1 roll water hose(1/2 diameter) 1IDP's permanent shelter, they need livelihood ( cash and food for work) 1 IDP's permanent shelter,they need livelihood ( cash and food for work),need activity center and 6 flashlights with batteries 1IDP's need mosquito nets and blankets 1IDP's need first aid kits,medicine,vitamins,toys and educational materials,mosquito nets and blankets 2IDP's need permanet shelter 3IDP's need relocation site, They need shelter materials for them to build their own houses. They mosquito nets 1IDP's need shelter materials for them to build their own houses. They need food for their survival. 1IDP's need relocation site. They need shelter materials for them to build their own houses. 1Grand Total 58

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SALAMAT PO!


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