Report

Philippines: Committed to serve humanity

Facts and figures from January to June 2025
Hiro Yabusaki, head of Cotabato subdelegation, speaks with conflict-affected indigenous people in Datu Hoffer, Ampatuan, Maguindanao del Sur

In rural areas of the Philippines, armed conflicts and violent incidents have been decreasing in recent years.

However, the humanitarian impacts of conflicts are felt even after the fighting has ended. Many families are still looking for their missing loved ones, displaced people remain in temporary facilities with limited basic services, while others struggle with livelihood opportunities. Severe weather events add another burden to communities already affected by conflict. While there has been some progress in addressing these issues, much still needs to be done.

Since World War II, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has strived to protect and assist those who have been affected by armed conflicts in the country, especially in geographically isolated areas where needs persist. A neutral, impartial and independent humanitarian organization, we work with our operational partner the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) to seek lasting solutions to problems faced by the affected people. As the guardian of international humanitarian law (IHL) or the rules of war, we are at the forefront of reminding all parties to the conflict to respect IHL and to strengthen their ability to comply with their obligations. We also remind them that abiding by the law during war could make the transition to peace easier and sustainable.

For the full details of our humanitarian work for the first half of 2025, download our facts and figures report below.

Conflict-affected farmers from Imelda village, Northern Samar receive farming equipment from the ICRC. Red Cross volunteers were also present to assist in the distribution.

The highlights of our humanitarian response for 2025

250

healthcare workers and emergency responders reinforced their knowledge to strengthen the protection of healthcare staff, facilities and patients during conflicts

400

senior officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and foreign militaries attended capacity building sessions on IHL

19,950

Marawi residents benefitted from the provision of chlorine to the Marawi City Water District

9,280

people from different areas in Visayas and Mindanao received various forms of assistance such as cash grants and farming equipment

6,360

detainees received treatment for scabies in 10 jails in Metro Manila

270

detainees in San Jose City District Jail in Nueva Ecija and Libmanan District Jail in Camarines Sur benefitted from climate resiliency rehabilitation projects

900

first aid kits provided to 90 PRC chapters and the national headquarters in preparation for their response in the 2025 national elections

ICRC in the Philippines January to June 2025 facts and figures

ICRC Philippines 2025 humanitarian work infographic.pdf
PDF file
2.53 MB