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Cluster Gaps in the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance for Victims of Typhoon “Milenya”

Cluster Gaps in the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance for Victims of Typhoon “Milenya” in Region III. As of May 04, 2009. Ms. Vilma B. Cabrera Assistant Secretary, DSWD. Assumptions. a. Food and Non-Food Items (NFIs).

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Cluster Gaps in the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance for Victims of Typhoon “Milenya”

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  1. Cluster Gaps in the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance for Victims of Typhoon “Milenya” in Region III As of May 04, 2009 Ms. Vilma B. Cabrera Assistant Secretary, DSWD

  2. Assumptions a. Food and Non-Food Items (NFIs) The Government of the Philippines (GOP) will be able to cover the relief needs of 100 percent of the affected families for a period of two (2) weeks. Thirty (30) percent of the displaced families will be able to return to their respective places of origin/barangays on the 2nd week of the disaster operations. Seventy (70) percent of the displaced families still require food and non-food items (NFIs) and temporary shelter after 2 weeks of the disaster operations for a maximum of 2 weeks.

  3. Assumptions b. Camp Management Fifty (50) percent of the displaced families staying in evacuation centres need temporary shelters to decongest the existing evacuation centres as well as to vacate the school classrooms used as temporary shelters for its immediate repair in preparation for the resumption of classes. The Department of Health (DOH) will be providing the WATSAN requirement of the displaced families.

  4. A. Food and Non-Food Items (NFIs) * 70% of the total number of displaced families. **P250.00/family/pack for 2 weeks consisting of 6 kilograms of rice, 5 tin cans of canned fish, 4 tin cans of canned meat, 5 packs of noodles and a pack of a 50-gram milk for toddlers. ***PhP48.03/US$

  5. Food and NFIs (Cont….) * 70% of the total number of displaced families. **P5,000.00/family/package consisting of 1 piece of water container, 1 set each of cooking and eating utensils, 5 pieces of blankets and 1 piece each of sleeping mat/mattress and mosquito, 5 pairs of adult and children slippers and personal hygiene kit consisting of 5 pieces each of toothbrush, toothpaste, bath soap, bath towels, 1 bar of laundry soap, 6 pieces each of sanitary napkins and isposable adult and children diapers. ***PhP48.03/US$

  6. Food and NFIs (Summary….) *PhP48.03/US$

  7. B. Camp Management *50% of the total number of displaced families in evacuation centers. *50 percent of the total number of families in evacuation centers. **P81,600.00/bunkhouse of 32-rooms made of tarpaulin, coconut lumber and plywood. ***PhP48.03/US$

  8. Camp Management (Cont…..) *50% of the total number of displaced families in evacuation centers. **P2,800.00/community kitchen @ 10 families/community kitchen. ***PhP48.03/US$

  9. Camp Management (Cont…..) *50% of the total number of displaced families in evacuation centers. **P40,000.00/generator set (6,500 watts)/50 families. ***PhP48.03/US$

  10. Camp Management (Summary….)

  11. C. Summary

  12. Thank You! http://www.dswd.gov.ph 931-8101 local 506-507 951-7119/951-7435

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