DATA OF MUSLIM REFUGEES IN NORTH MALUKU

 

 

 

MALE

 

 

FEMALE

 

NOTE

No.

Village/Sub-district

Number of Population

AGE

 

AGE

 

 

 

0-4

6-54

Above 55

0-4

6-54

Above 55

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

I

South Ternate District

20,567

843

4,008

636

2,550

12,024

1,892

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Maliaro

2,410

91

443

69

280

1.319

208

 

2

Kota Baru

1,015

42

202

32

129

604

96

 

3

Jati

3,227

126

589

93

374

1.767

278

 

4

Kayu Merah

1,476

57

269

42

172

808

128

 

5

Stadion

1,328

52

242

39

154

727

114

 

6

Kalumata

900

34

164

27

105

493

77

 

7

Muhajirin

752

29

137

23

87

411

65

 

8

Tanah Tinggi

1,164

45

213

35

135

637

99

 

9

Kampung Pisang

586

22

107

17

68

321

51

 

10

Takoma

1,410

54

257

41

164

772

122

 

11

Bastiong

682

59

282

44

181

847

133

 

12

Tanah Raja

829

33

157

24

101

472

75

 

13

Toboko

2,025

32

152

23

96

454

72

 

14

Mangga Dua

441

78

369

59

235

1.109

175

 

15

Pitu

430

17

81

13

51

242

37

 

16

Gambesi

430

15

79

12

49

239

36

 

17

Sasa

205

9

37

7

23

112

17

 

18

Marikurubu

586

22

106

17

68

322

51

 

19

Ubo-Ubo

671

26

122

19

78

368

58

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

II

North Ternate District

35,941

1,390

6,552

1,034

4,176

19,685

3,098

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Dufa-Dufa

8,878

344

1,621

255

1,032

4,860

766

 

2

Kasturian

1,132

44

206

33

132

619

98

 

3

Soa

1,253

49

226

36

146

686

108

 

4

Salero

2,052

80

375

58

238

1,124

177

 

5

Kalumpang

3,123

121

565

90

363

1,711

269

 

6

Santiong

2,561

99

467

74

298

1,402

221

 

7

Makasar Barat

931

36

169

27

108

511

80

 

8

Makasar Timur

2,229

86

407

64

259

1,221

192

 

9

Sangaji

4,377

169

799

126

509

2.397

377

 

10

Toboleu

933

36

170

27

108

512

80

 

11

Tafure

2,970

115

542

85

345

1,627

256

 

12

Tabam

1,104

43

201

32

128

605

95

 

13

Sango

1,800

69

329

52

209

986

155

 

14

Tarau

940

36

172

27

109

515

81

 

15

Gamalama

1,077

41

197

31

125

590

93

 

16

Soa-Sio

581

22

106

17

67

319

50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

III

Ternate Island District

4,587

174

841

129

531

2.519

393

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Dorari Isa

500

19

92

14

58

274

43

 

2

Sulamadaha

800

31

146

23

93

438

69

 

3

Tobololo

475

18

87

13

55

261

41

 

4

Togolobe

987

38

180

28

115

541

85

 

5

Kulaba

456

17

84

13

53

250

39

 

6

Rua

117

4

22

3

13

65

10

 

7

Bula

325

12

60

9

37

179

28

 

8

Takome

496

19

91

14

57

273

42

 

9

Loto

215

8

39

6

25

119

18

 

10

Moya

216

8

40

6

25

119

18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IV

Makian (Island) District

9,923

394

3,427

286

461

4,658

697

 

V

Tidore District

16,753

649

3,057

483

1,947

9,172

1,445

 

VI

Kayoa District

2,439

92

458

71

183

1.502

133

 

VII

West Gane District *

3,000

113

563

87

225

1,847

164

perkiraan

VIII

Bacan District

3,875

146

728

113

291

2,386

211

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL I to VIII

97,085

3,801

19,634

2,839

10,364

5,3794

8,033

 

Justice Post for the Ummah Care in Ternate

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.

Refugees live in local people houses (for those who have relatives), schools, warehouses, Christian houses which have been discarded by the owners, and halls.

Health support came from Justice Post for the Ummah Care, Mer-C, and Din-Kes

Medicine came from donors from outside the areas

Non-governmental Organizations which significantly helped refugees : Justice Post for the Ummah Care, MUI, Ummah Care Post, Alhikmah Post

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.

Justice Post for the Ummah Care in Ternate

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