Summary of Partner Organizations in REGION VII(Central Visayas) with Ongoing Activities (As of 10 Feb 2014)

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Summary of Partner Organizations in REGION VII(Central Visayas) with Ongoing Activities (As of 10 Feb 2014) PHILIPPINES: Summary of Partner Organizations in REGION VII(Central Visayas) with ongoing activities (as of 10 Feb 2014) 123°0'0"E 124°0'0"E BANTAYAN MADRIDEJOS DAANBANTAYAN MEDELLIN Org Number UNDP Oxfam OXFAM/TESDA, Pagtambayayong UNDP, HelpAge-COSE, 1 - 10 Young Pioneer Disaster SAMU, OXFAM Early Recovery & Livelihoods Foundation Incorporation, UNDP Pagtambayayong Foundation Incorporation 11 - 20 Response, SM Care Foundation DOH-NNC International Relief and Development, Liwayway Marketing Oxfam FARDEC, OXFAM Food Security and Agriculture World Food Programme 21 - 39 Help Age International SAMU, Oxfam Islamic Relief Worldwide, Lutheran Japanese Red Cross, World Vision, Chong Hua Hospitalm, Magna STC, PNP, DSWD, DOH-NNC, DOH-NNC World Relief, Habitat for Humanity, TAYEMCO, TAYEMCO, MITSUMI, Children at Risk FARDEC, Oxfam, ShelterBox Barangay Local Government of Pagtambayayong Foundation Oxfam DOH-NNC, World Vision, Health Poblacion, Retoya Family, Nortwest Madridejos ToleDO Youth, RHG Farm, GLOBE Organization of Mindanao Incorporation Telecoms, Church, CRIS ONG, Cap Anamur, Muslim Aid, Polish FARDEC, Pagtambayayong METRO GAISANO, ChildFund, ABOITIZ, Humanitarian Action, 80,OOO Foundation Incorporation, World VDRN, World Vision, Caritas, TREES, Vision Help Vision, UNHCR VELASCO FAMILY, MJ Lhuiller, ShelterBox, Pagtambayayong Beltrans Family, Barangay Local International, Stella Maris, Government Caputatan Norte, Health Bantayan DaanbantayanFoundation Incorporation, LaFarge, Islamic Relief Worldwide, UP Law Alumni, Global Organization of Mindanao Lutheran World Relief, Malteser Communities, Habitat for Humanity, Pagtambayayong Foundation Incorporation International Santa Fe Lutheran World Relief JAPANESE AKIHEDE, LH Foundation, Oxfam World Vision, Mercy Corps, LGU, Alegre Beach, Danish People's Malteser International, Local Water SANTA FE Medellin Aid, Enfants du Mekong, Utilities Administration, Swiss Pagtambayayong Foundation UNDP Humanitarian Aid Incorporation, HelpAge-COSE Young Pioneer Disaster NCA/ACT Response Oxfam, ActionAid San Remigio Bogo City 11°0'0"N BOGO CITY SAMU, OXFAM SAN REMIGIO UNDP, Mercy Corps DOH-NNC UNDP Mercy Corps OXFAM Tabogon TABOGON DOH-NNC Lutheran World Relief, Pagtambayayong DOH-NNC Muslim Aid, Islamic Relief Foundation Incorporation FARDEC Worldwide, ShelterBox World Vision Sunshine Corner Ministry of Borbon Oxfam, Mercy Corps Tabuelan Pagtambayayong Encouragement, Inc. , Society of Foundation Incorporation, World Vision St. Vincent de Paul, Caritas, Sogod Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Light of Jesus Community, Light Inc, Pagtambayayong of Jesus Community, Couples Foundation Incorporation for Christ, SM Care Foundation Tuburan World Vision Poro Tudela Cebu Catmon SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco TUDELA Project Hope Project Hope Asturias Municipality Cebu PORO Danao City Project Hope CEBU CITY LATCH Balamban Magna Children at Risk PRC/GRC Liloan Cebu City Toledo City Canlaon City Vallehermoso Minglanilla Lapu-Lapu City Negros Pinamungahan Oriental Naga City Talisay City Cordoba Aloguinsan Guihulngan City San Fernando Bohol 0 3 6 12 18 24 Km Data Source: OCHA 3W database, Humanitarian Cluster lead organizations,GADM Carcar Created 1 Mar 2014 Barili Jetafe Talibon Bien Unido Pres. Carlos P. Garcia.
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