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Pdf | 514.22 Kb DOH 15,011,642.90 Dep Ed 14,500,000.00 DILG 4,650,000.00 DPWH 9,835,896.00 LGUs 13,891,058.80 PCSO 4,165,500 TESDA 592,150.00 NGOs, INGOs, UN system of the Philippines 49,671,972.70 TOTAL 222,427,736.25 B. European Union Commission’s Findings/Assessment in the Dec 15-17 Visit in Maguindanao The food requirements are adequately met with the WFP and ICRC undertaking rice distribution during the visit; There is need to improve shelters and sanitation in the evacuation centers in Mamasapano, Maguindanao; No disease outbreak of epidemic dimension has occurred since the start of the displacement in August 2008; Functional coordination between national and local government; and EU Commission gave assurance of additional assistance (food, shelter and sanitation) through the WFP and International Organization for Migration (IOM) C. Responses per Cluster 1. Food and Non-Food Items (NFIs) DSWD Prepositioned at least PhP6.7 Million worth of stand-by funds and relief commodities consisting of family food packs, canned goods and clothing packs readily available for release to affected families/persons in Regions X and XII, broken down as follows: Stand– byFunds-PhP2,632,714.11 and Relief Commodities PhP4,105,573.38; Provided other emergency relief needs of the 151,915 family-evacuees in Regions X, XII and ARMM in the form of food and non-food items such as mosquito nets, mats, clothing, soap, blankets, plywood used as beds, and cooking utensils amounting to PhP97.32Million broken down as follows: Region X-Php22,223,846.58; RegionXII- PhP39,791,121.92; and ARMM-PhP35,309,873.85 Funded and assisted in the operation/management of community kitchens benefiting 20,733 family-evacuees currently staying in 80 evacuation centers in the provinces of Maguindanao and Shariff Kabunsuan; Provided supplemental food to 23,627 children with age ranging from 0-6 years old who are staying in evacuation centers brokendown as follows: Maguindanao - 19,078; Shariff Kabunsuan - 3,182; Lanao del Sur -41; North Cotabato - 1,000, and Lanao del Norte- 326; and Conducted supplemental feeding to 126 pregnant and lactating mothers in the evacuation centers in Kolambugan, Tangkal and Munai, all of Lanao del Norte Provided PhP5.196 Million worth of pabaon family food packs for 7,423 family-evacuees in 8 municipalities of Lanao del Norte, namely: Poona Piagapo, Pantao Ragat, Munai, Tangkal, Kauswagan, Maigo, Kolambugan and Tubod (@ P700.00 per family) who went back to their respective places of origin on December 19, 2008 This is in coordination with WFP, RDRRAC, UNDP Act for Peace. Each food pack contains 25 kilos of rice and NFIs such as mats, blankets and mosquito nets Breakdown of Pabaon: UNDP Act for Peace - 2,500 NFIs; DSWD - 2,000 packages containing rice, noodles and canned goods; WFP - 1,074 sacks of rice); RDRRAC - 500 sacks of rice, dried fish and 2 1,000 pieces of hygiene kit (bath soap, laundry soap, toothbrush and toothpaste); and RDCC Member-Agencies and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) of Region X committed to complement resources for the IDPs Pabaon DSWD-ARMM Distributed relief goods to the evacuees in Datu Piang, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Shariff Aguak and Mamasapano, Maguindanao consisting of 250 sacks used clothing (8 packs/sack); 2,000 tins canned goods; 113 boxes canned rice (32 cans/box); 14 boxes pack rice with flavor (80cans/box); and 7 boxes canned porridge (48 cans/box) and launched its “Community Kitchen” program whereby evacuees who are currently occupying bunkhouses are engaged in communal cooking ICRC From August to December 2008, the ICRC/PNRC Economic System Team has provided food and non-food assistance to 64,036 families/316,015 persons in Regions X, XII and ARMM Food Items o One week food parcel per family containing 10 kgs. rice, 12 tins sardines, 6 packs noodles, 250 grams. salt, 500 g sugar, 3 ltr. cooking oil and 2 bars laundry soap; o One month and a half ration food parcel per family containing 25 kg. rice, 24 tins sardines,12 packs noodles, 500 grams. salt, 1 k sugar, 3 ltr. cooking oil and 2 bars laundry soap); Non-Food items -Essential Household Items (EHI) consists of the following items: o EHI Kit 1 (1 hygienic kit - 3 toothpastes 100 ml, 5 toothbrushes, 5 pcs. body soap, 5 pcs. laundry soap, 1 shampoo, 200 ml and 12 small towels); 1 bucket 101 with lid; 1 basin for washing; 2 double sized mat; 2 blankets; 2 mosquito net; and 2 jerry cans 201; o EHI Kit 2 (1 hygienic kit (3 toothpastes 100 ml, 5 toothbrushes, 5 pcs. body soap, 5 pcs. laundry soap, 1 shampoo, 200 ml, 12 small towels and 2 sanitary clothes); 1 bucket 101 with lid; 1 basin for washing; 1 double sized mat; 2 blankets; 2 jerry cans; 1 tarpauline (24m2); 1 kitchen set (1 cooking pot, 1 laddle, 5 plates/ spoons/ cups) o Distributed 1,118 tarpaulins at a community level in evacuation centers 2. Health, Nutrition, Psychosocial and WASH DOH is continuously addressing the needs of the IDPs in the 3 affected regions through the following interventions, namely: 1) Continuous conduct of disease surveillance, mass immunization and vitamin A supplementation among IDP children and women by CHDM in coordination with various international organizations and UN system; 2) construction of latrines and WASH facilities by CHDM in coordination with DSWD and DPWH and WHO; 3) conduct of critical stress incidence debriefing (CISD) among IDPs in coordination with DSWD; 4) provision and augmentation of the needed resources in the affected provinces most particularly in Maguindanao Province where the bulk of IDPs still remains Summary of logistics support for Health and WASH in Mindanao : Regions IX, X, XI, XII and ARMM by DOH PhP 15,011,642.83 Other Agencies PHO North Cotabato, UNICEF, PCSO and PCSO thru DOH) 5,712,466.80 WHO ‘s Donation (WASH items) 8,206,352.33 Total PhP 28,930,461.96 WASH items donated by WHO :consist of drinking water container– 5,000 pieces (Region X); 8,000 pieces (Region XII); and 17,000 pieces in ARMM; drinking water disinfectant– 3 25,040 bottles (Region X); 15,048 bottles (Region XII); and 25,056 bottles (ARMM; potable water testing device – 1 set each of Regions X, XII and ARMM; basic emergency health kit - 6 kits (Region X), 7 kits (Region XII) and 12 kits (ARMM still in transit; chlorine analyzer – 1 set each of Regions X, XII and ARMM; and malaria kit - 1 kit (Region X); 2 kits (Region XII); and 2 kits (ARMM) DOH-HEMS augmented PhP2 Million out of its Quick Response Fund to ARMM as sub- allotment fund. DOH CHDM X is continuously providing medicines and medical supplies in all municipalities with IDPs. DOH ARMM, with support from Act for Peace, is continuously providing CESD and play therapy among IDPs DepEd X conducted its health intervention programs through feeding/food subsidy and breakfast feeding programs for 80 days to Grades I and II pupils in conflict - affected areas; expanding medical check-up by establishing data on health and nutritional status of school children to serve as bases for planning and sourcing for school feeding and health services; mobilizing local health providers to ensure the examination of target populace treatment and or referral of identified cases/children at risk in Grades I - VI pupils and 1st - 4th year students; deworming of grades I - VI pupils to address the problem of intestinal parasitism; establishing Mental Health Psychosocial Support Interventions in Mindanao for 58 participants in Koronadal City with 58 participants in RELC, Zamboanga City; crisis intervention/ stress debriefing; orientation on guidelines for management of IDPs in evacuation centers; program for children (in evacuation centers in Datu Piang like draw and tell and singing contest); community kitchen at various bunkhouses; and distribution of food supplement to 1,000 children Psychosocial interventions in ARMM are play therapy, alternative learning, CISD among women, children, and service providers, continuous medical and relief services, stress management and team building for service providers 3. Emergency Shelter DPWH constructed bunkhouses in Munai, Tangkal, Poona Piagapo, Kauswagan, Kulasihan and Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte by DPWH 1st Engineering and 2nd Engineering District. In Region X, construction is 100 % complete as of December 2, 2008 DSWD completed the construction of 37 bunkhouses (30 in Maguindanao, 4 in Shariff Kabunsuan and 3 in Lanao del Norte) for 1,130 displaced families in Region X and ARMM to decongest the evacuation centers and for the utilization of the school class rooms used as temporary shelters for the resumption of classes 4. Education DepEd implemented the Modified In-School Off-School Approach thru the Curriculum Development Division, Bureau of Elementary Education in cooperation with UNICEF as an intervention to the displaced school children in Mindanao and provided self instructional materials in English, Filipino, Mathematics, Health and Science, HEKASI and EPP to 51 schools in Mindanao: 11 in North Cotabato, 10 in Sarangani, 10 in Sultan Kudarat, 10 in Maguindanao and 10 in Sulu for alternative delivery modes DSWD supervised neighborhood play sessions to 326 children (6-12 yrs old) staying in evacuation centers in Munai(130), Kolambugan (91) and Tangkal (105), all in Lanao del Norte 5. Security OPPAP conducted the Kapayapaan Mobile Peace TV and Forum in line with PGMA’s directives on the following: 1) Resumption of peace talks, 2) Return of IDPs in their homes, 3) Responsible leadership must regain control of their forces. Gov Dimaporo said that ceasefire can only follow after justice has been served the victims of atrocities and that peace can only be gained through justice without compromise to criminal prosecution and security.
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