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Jabonga
Santiago
Bilar
Libjo
Borongan City
Llorente
Taft
Oton
Bato
Hilongos
Inopacan
Cauayan
Hinoba-An Bais City
Mabinay
Sibulan
Basey
Caliga
Hinabngan
Paranas
Sogod
Claver
Surigao
UPDATED: 27 NOVEMBER 2013
TYPHOON HAIYAN RESPONSE DASHBOARD 3
KEY FACTS
People
affected
Children
affected
0-12 months
old affected
14.16m Source: OCHA / 19 nov
5.94m Source: UNICEF / 15 nov
476,440 Source: UNICEF/ 15 nov
People
killed
People
injured
5,240 GoP/ 20 nov
26,136 Source: GoP/ 20 nov
People
displaced 3.5m
Source: OCHA / 19 nov
Llorente
Our Response
Field Offices
Map sources:
UNOCHA/Map Action/
USAID
Roxas Field
Office
Staff: 14 (excl
temp staff)
Estancia Field
Office
Staff: 13 (excl
temp Staff)
Ormoc Field
Office
Staff: 7 (excl
temp staff)
Tacloban
Field Office
Staff: 58 (excl
temp staff)
Cebu Logs
Hub
Staff: 7 (excl
temp staff)
OUR RESPONSE Appeal
Beneficiaries
Target
Received
Target
Reached
$ 50,000,000
$ 14,174,836
760,172
34,770
4,57%
28% Typhoon Path
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Naval
Jetafe Talibon
Trinidad Ubay
Asturias
Balamban
Barili
Borbon
Carcar
Cebu City
Danao City
Poro
Toledo City
Tuburan
Libjo
Loreto
Borongan City
Llorente
Maydolong
Salcedo
Abuyog
Albuera
Babatngon
Barugo
Bato
Baybay City
Burauen
Capoocan
Dagami
Hilongos
Hindang
Inopacan
Jaro
Javier
Kananga
La Paz
Leyte
Mahaplag
Matalom
Ormoc City
Pastrana
Basey
Calbiga
Hinabangan
Santa Rita
Villareal
Maasin City
Silago
Sogod
Cebu
TYPHOON HAIYAN RESPONSE DASHBOARD 3
UPDATED: 27 NOVEMBER 2013
Our
presence
Education
Nutrition
Food security
& Livelihoods
Assessment
Health
Child
Protection
Non Food Items
WASH
Shelter
Logistics
Operational sectors
Dulag
MacArthur
Mayorga
Palo
Tacloban
Tanauan
Tolosa
Villaba
Tabango
San
Isidro
Leyte Program Highlights:
• As of November 27 we
have reached over 29,000
people through our multi-
sector response
• We have opened a new
sub-office in Ormoc and we
are in the process of
launching a multi-sector
response in 6 additional
municipalities
Field Offices
Future
operational
areas
Altavas
Balete
Banga
Batan
Batan
Ibajay
Kalibo
Lezo
Libacao
Madalag
Makato
Malinao
Tangalan
Barbaza
Bugasong
Culasi
Laua-An
Pandan
Sebaste
Tibiao
Valderrama
Cuartero
Dao
Dumalag
Dumarao
Ivisan
Jamindan
Ma-Ayon
Mambusao
Panay
Panitan
Pilar
Pontevedra President Roxas
Roxas City
Sapi-An
Sigma
Tapaz
Ajuy
Anilao
Badiangan
Balasan
Banate
Barotac Viejo
Batad
Calinog
Carles
Dingle
Duenas
Janiuay
Lambunao
Lemery
Passi City
San Dionisio
San Enrique
San Rafael
Sara
TYPHOON HAIYAN RESPONSE DASHBOARD 3
UPDATED: 27 NOVEMBER 2013
Estancia
Concepcion
Panay Program Highlights:
• As of November 27 we have
reached 8,239 people through
our multi-sector response in
Roxas and Estancia
• One Mobile Health Unit has
started treating on in Binon-
An, Batad.
Our presence
Education
Nutrition
Food security
& Livelihoods
Assessment
Health
Child
Protection
Non Food Items
WASH
Shelter
Logistics
Operational sectors
Field Office
• 5.4 million children have been affected by typhoon Haiyan. Emergency assistance is urgently needed to prevent deterioration in their health and nutrition and to ensure their safety. In the absence of shelter, food, emergency health care, clean water and sanitation, the lives of these children could quickly become at risk.
• Many schools were damaged by the cyclone.
Learning materials and furniture were also destroyed. Temporary learning spaces must be set up as quickly as possible to provide safe spaces for children to learn. The re-opening of day care centres should also be considered a priority to enable Early Childhood Education to resume.
• 1.8m children have been displaced. Rapid child
protection needs and capacity assessments must be undertaken as soon as possible. Child friendly spaces, or similar programmes, should be provided to re-establish routine, provide psychosocial support, an opportunity to play, and informal learning.
• About 25,000 births are expected in the next month
in the affected areas, where many health facilities have been destroyed or are hard to access. Giving birth in unsanitary and unsafe settings without any skilled medical assistance represents a huge risk to the lives of these pregnant women and girls.
• The Philippines is an extremely disaster prone
country – it has been affected by close to 200 disasters over the last decade. Building back better to increase communities’ resilience to disasters must guide the recovery and rehabilitation process. Donors and the Philippines Government must provide adequate funding to “build back better,” enhancing preparedness for future disasters. Good recovery must leave communities safer by reducing risks and building resilience.
TYPHOON HAIYAN RESPONSE DASHBOARD 3
UPDATED: 27 NOVEMBER 2013
Additional positions have been requested from the Global Roster For all deployment enquiries, please contact: [email protected]
CURRENT ACTIVITIES KEY MESSAGES
CONTACT LIST TL Nick Finney [email protected] Ops Michel Rooijackers [email protected] PDQ Tanya Strongman [email protected] Media/Comm Sarah Tyler [email protected] HR Lorna Umali [email protected] Awards Kate Azima [email protected] Finance Michael Sanchez [email protected] Logistics James Kerr [email protected]
Leyte: We reached 500 children through 9 CFS in Leyte. Capiz: in coordination with IOM and local authorities 3 CFSs started in evacuation centres Iloilo: CFS s in evacuation centre in Estancia have been set up in coordination with World Vision and local authorities. Activities started on Nov 26.
Leyte:The first mobile health clinic established in Tacloban has already seen 292 patients Panay: 1 more mobile health unit has started treating in Binon-An, Batad. Leyte: Sites identified in Dulag for cash for work and debris clean-up Panay: An initial assessment was completed in Bayas and Estancia.
Leyte: We have now reached 5,742 households / 28,618 people through distributions with a variety of NFI (non-food items) and emergency shelter materials In Panay : we have reached 8,632 people through distribution of household kits and tarps
Leyte: The hygiene promotion is continuing at all distribution sites, we are reaching over 2,500 households to date. We have constructed 39 pit latrines.
of target beneficiaries
reached to date
14,337 beneficiaries
reached since the last
uddate
Reached: 34,770 people
BENEFICIARIES
4,6% Target number of
beneficiaries:
760,172 individuals
FUNDING OVERVIEW
For our response to
the Typhoon Haiyan
Emergency we are
appealing for:
50,000,000 So far we have
recieved:
14,174,836
Leyte: Spot school assessments have been completed in the target municipalities in preparation for the start-up of education activities. We have arranged with UNICEF to have 300 tents delivered, these will be operationalized over next 10 days.