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DATA OF MUSLIM REFUGEES IN NORTH MALUKU |
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FEMALE |
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NOTE |
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No. |
Village/Sub-district |
Number of Population |
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0-4 |
6-54 |
Above 55 |
0-4 |
6-54 |
Above 55 |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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I |
South Ternate District |
20,567 |
843 |
4,008 |
636 |
2,550 |
12,024 |
1,892 |
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1 |
Maliaro |
2,410 |
91 |
443 |
69 |
280 |
1.319 |
208 |
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2 |
Kota Baru |
1,015 |
42 |
202 |
32 |
129 |
604 |
96 |
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3 |
Jati |
3,227 |
126 |
589 |
93 |
374 |
1.767 |
278 |
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4 |
Kayu Merah |
1,476 |
57 |
269 |
42 |
172 |
808 |
128 |
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5 |
Stadion |
1,328 |
52 |
242 |
39 |
154 |
727 |
114 |
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6 |
Kalumata |
900 |
34 |
164 |
27 |
105 |
493 |
77 |
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7 |
Muhajirin |
752 |
29 |
137 |
23 |
87 |
411 |
65 |
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8 |
Tanah Tinggi |
1,164 |
45 |
213 |
35 |
135 |
637 |
99 |
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9 |
Kampung Pisang |
586 |
22 |
107 |
17 |
68 |
321 |
51 |
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10 |
Takoma |
1,410 |
54 |
257 |
41 |
164 |
772 |
122 |
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11 |
Bastiong |
682 |
59 |
282 |
44 |
181 |
847 |
133 |
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12 |
Tanah Raja |
829 |
33 |
157 |
24 |
101 |
472 |
75 |
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13 |
Toboko |
2,025 |
32 |
152 |
23 |
96 |
454 |
72 |
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14 |
Mangga Dua |
441 |
78 |
369 |
59 |
235 |
1.109 |
175 |
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15 |
Pitu |
430 |
17 |
81 |
13 |
51 |
242 |
37 |
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16 |
Gambesi |
430 |
15 |
79 |
12 |
49 |
239 |
36 |
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17 |
Sasa |
205 |
9 |
37 |
7 |
23 |
112 |
17 |
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18 |
Marikurubu |
586 |
22 |
106 |
17 |
68 |
322 |
51 |
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19 |
Ubo-Ubo |
671 |
26 |
122 |
19 |
78 |
368 |
58 |
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II |
North Ternate District |
35,941 |
1,390 |
6,552 |
1,034 |
4,176 |
19,685 |
3,098 |
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1 |
Dufa-Dufa |
8,878 |
344 |
1,621 |
255 |
1,032 |
4,860 |
766 |
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2 |
Kasturian |
1,132 |
44 |
206 |
33 |
132 |
619 |
98 |
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3 |
Soa |
1,253 |
49 |
226 |
36 |
146 |
686 |
108 |
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4 |
Salero |
2,052 |
80 |
375 |
58 |
238 |
1,124 |
177 |
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5 |
Kalumpang |
3,123 |
121 |
565 |
90 |
363 |
1,711 |
269 |
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6 |
Santiong |
2,561 |
99 |
467 |
74 |
298 |
1,402 |
221 |
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Makasar Barat |
931 |
36 |
169 |
27 |
108 |
511 |
80 |
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Makasar Timur |
2,229 |
86 |
407 |
64 |
259 |
1,221 |
192 |
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9 |
Sangaji |
4,377 |
169 |
799 |
126 |
509 |
2.397 |
377 |
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10 |
Toboleu |
933 |
36 |
170 |
27 |
108 |
512 |
80 |
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11 |
Tafure |
2,970 |
115 |
542 |
85 |
345 |
1,627 |
256 |
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12 |
Tabam |
1,104 |
43 |
201 |
32 |
128 |
605 |
95 |
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13 |
Sango |
1,800 |
69 |
329 |
52 |
209 |
986 |
155 |
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14 |
Tarau |
940 |
36 |
172 |
27 |
109 |
515 |
81 |
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15 |
Gamalama |
1,077 |
41 |
197 |
31 |
125 |
590 |
93 |
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16 |
Soa-Sio |
581 |
22 |
106 |
17 |
67 |
319 |
50 |
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III |
Ternate Island District |
4,587 |
174 |
841 |
129 |
531 |
2.519 |
393 |
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1 |
Dorari Isa |
500 |
19 |
92 |
14 |
58 |
274 |
43 |
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2 |
Sulamadaha |
800 |
31 |
146 |
23 |
93 |
438 |
69 |
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3 |
Tobololo |
475 |
18 |
87 |
13 |
55 |
261 |
41 |
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4 |
Togolobe |
987 |
38 |
180 |
28 |
115 |
541 |
85 |
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5 |
Kulaba |
456 |
17 |
84 |
13 |
53 |
250 |
39 |
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6 |
Rua |
117 |
4 |
22 |
3 |
13 |
65 |
10 |
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7 |
Bula |
325 |
12 |
60 |
9 |
37 |
179 |
28 |
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8 |
Takome |
496 |
19 |
91 |
14 |
57 |
273 |
42 |
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9 |
Loto |
215 |
8 |
39 |
6 |
25 |
119 |
18 |
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10 |
Moya |
216 |
8 |
40 |
6 |
25 |
119 |
18 |
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IV |
Makian (Island) District |
9,923 |
394 |
3,427 |
286 |
461 |
4,658 |
697 |
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V |
Tidore District |
16,753 |
649 |
3,057 |
483 |
1,947 |
9,172 |
1,445 |
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VI |
Kayoa District |
2,439 |
92 |
458 |
71 |
183 |
1.502 |
133 |
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VII |
West Gane District * |
3,000 |
113 |
563 |
87 |
225 |
1,847 |
164 |
perkiraan |
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VIII |
Bacan District |
3,875 |
146 |
728 |
113 |
291 |
2,386 |
211 |
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TOTAL I to VIII |
97,085 |
3,801 |
19,634 |
2,839 |
10,364 |
5,3794 |
8,033 |
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Justice Post for the Ummah Care in Ternate |
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The number of refugees increased everyday, since the map of conflicts spread. The initial point was North Halmahera, it has now reached South Halmahera, such as East Gane, Bacan, Obi, etc. |
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Refugees live in local people houses (for those who have relatives), schools, warehouses, Christian houses which have been discarded by the owners, and halls. |
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Health support came from Justice Post for the Ummah Care, Mer-C, and Din-Kes |
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Medicine came from donors from outside the areas |
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Non-governmental Organizations which significantly helped refugees : Justice Post for the Ummah Care, MUI, Ummah Care Post, Alhikmah Post |
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Government support was large, according to the written report. However, when it was confirmed to the recipients such as refugees, village headman, and posts taking care of refugees, it was revealed that the refugees had not received any significant amount. As the attached case. |
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Justice Post for the Ummah Care in Ternate