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Eastern Samar Samar( Western Samar) SAMAR & EASTERN SAMAR: Coverage Gap - Emergency Shelter and Support to Self Recovery of Shelter (31/03/14) DROMIC EMERGENCY SHELTER SUPPORT TO SELF RECOVERY OF SHELTER l d d a l d e e e d t / n & & p n d ) ) a e s e e d e h n o d d d t y o d d e a s o e s p d d h l i e u % % y g g d d c n i n e e T e l o e e l t ) g S S e y e t a e e 3 c G l a a g l o e e a a n h h g a T a n n a s S S l r r s c o 1 a i h h R R a l a e p h n n G a c c % a t r t S n n l e e u e r p u 0 e c c R R t u S S l r m p j n n a a % m o a a v v ( o S 2 R P a a o m S s a a S S l l R a p a a S S e e o a t T l l o o % % e e a h r e E S H d o S R P S S P P PROVINCE S r r R R o c c S D P P d d P S P E S ( ( S S E T E S STD MUNICIPALITY STD E E EASTERN ARTECHE 15,777 734 53 787 787 787 SAMAR BALANGIGA 13,272 370 2,919 3,289 3,504 107% 0 0% -215 107% 20 1% 142 4% 3,127 5% BALANGKAYAN 9,412 1,341 584 1,925 2,948 153% 0 0% -1,023 153% 683 35% 0 0% 1,242 35% CAN-AVID 20,585 1,566 46 1,612 1,612 1,612 CITY OF BORONGAN (CA.. 67,063 6,948 1,024 7,972 7,972 7,972 DOLORES 39,445 146 150 296 1,250 422% 0 0% -954 422% 0 0% 0 0% 296 0% GENERAL MACARTHUR 12,708 1,485 1,529 3,014 3,739 124% 0 0% -725 124% 120 4% 0 0% 2,894 4% GIPORLOS 12,527 2,971 1,000 3,971 6,817 172% 0 0% -2,846 172% 48 1% 1,357 34% 2,566 35% GUIUAN 48,939 1,601 10,008 11,609 30,686 264% 500 4% -19,577 269% 8,963 77% 0 0% 2,646 77% HERNANI 8,396 337 1,655 1,992 4,045 203% 0 0% -2,053 203% 1,444 72% 150 8% 398 80% JIPAPAD 7,696 150 205 355 355 355 LAWAAN 12,082 0 2,866 2,866 2,288 80% 0 0% 578 80% 20 1% 1,000 35% 1,846 36% LLORENTE 19,873 3,391 673 4,064 4,064 4,064 MASLOG 4,974 7 0 7 7 7 MAYDOLONG 14,164 406 1,770 2,176 2,176 2,176 MERCEDES 5,586 1,142 183 1,325 8,281 625% 0 0% -6,956 625% 1,435 108% 0 0% -110 108% ORAS 36,165 0 0 0 QUINAPONDAN 14,401 582 2,538 3,120 6,448 207% 0 0% -3,328 207% 2,311 74% 1,331 43% -522 117% SALCEDO 20,777 1,344 2,561 3,905 17,969 460% 0 0% -14,064 460% 1,748 45% 4,000 102% -1,843 147% SAN JULIAN 14,304 1,203 284 1,487 0 0% 0 0% 1,487 0% 150 10% 0 0% 1,337 10% SAN POLICARPO 14,395 954 148 1,102 1,102 1,102 SULAT 15,798 2,492 279 2,771 2,771 2,771 TAFT 17,878 1,946 150 2,096 2,096 2,096 Total 446,218 31,116 30,625 61,741 87,975 142% 500 1% -26,734 143% 16,942 27% 7,980 13% 36,819 40% SAMAR ( ALMAGRO 11,575 1,019 150 1,169 1,169 1,169 WESTERN BASEY 52,945 1,161 1,161 11,174 962% 1,873 161% -11,886 1124% 3,370 290% 4,765 410% -6,974 701% SAMAR) CALBAYOG CITY 181,419 0 0 0 CALBIGA 22,506 0 0 0 CITY OF CATBALOGAN (.. 99,034 1,127 33 1,160 1,160 1,160 DARAM 43,389 658 0 658 658 658 GANDARA 33,541 0 0 0 HINABANGAN 13,284 0 0 0 JIABONG 17,929 0 8,318 2,205 -10,523 0 4,062 -4,062 MARABUT 15,871 858 2,272 3,130 3,130 3,130 MATUGUINAO 7,083 32 2 34 34 34 MOTIONG 15,571 0 0 0 PAGSANGHAN 8,425 0 0 0 PARANAS (WRIGHT) 30,794 915 55 970 970 970 PINABACDAO 17,019 768 565 1,333 1,333 1,333 SAN JORGE 17,157 0 0 0 SAN JOSE DE BUAN 6,891 0 0 0 SAN SEBASTIAN 8,093 856 81 937 937 937 SANTA MARGARITA 26,093 87 2 89 89 89 SANTA RITA 39,987 3,002 1,155 4,157 0 0% 0 0% 4,157 0% 0 0% 0 0% 4,157 0% SANTO NIÑO 14,179 87 56 143 143 143 TAGAPUL-AN 8,219 0 0 0 TALALORA 8,382 1,314 248 1,562 1,562 1,562 TARANGNAN 25,354 0 0 0 VILLAREAL 27,532 0 0 0 ZUMARRAGA 17,783 1,508 304 1,812 1,812 1,812 Total 770,054 12,231 6,084 18,315 19,492 106% 4,078 22% -5,255 129% 3,370 18% 8,827 48% 6,118 67% Emergency Shelter : Tarpaulins and Tents - by Province, Municipality, Agency Activities where Total HH in Emergency Province Municipality Agency Tarpaulines - 1 per HH Tarpaulines - 2 per HH Tents technical assistance is Shelter Solution provided EASTERN BALANGIGA Caritas Germany 2,520 2,520 0 SAMAR UNHCR 647 20 317 984 10 Total 3,167 20 317 3,504 10 BALANGKAYAN Caritas Germany 150 150 0 MSF 145 145 0 PLAN Int 328 328 0 PRCS - ICRC 2,142 2,142 0 UNHCR 171 12 183 2 Total 649 2,142 157 2,948 2 DOLORES DFID RRF/Christia.. 1,250 1,250 0 Total 1,250 1,250 0 GENERAL Citizens' Disaster .. 450 450 0 MACARTHUR IOM 2,628 2,628 0 UNHCR 549 112 661 17 Total 3,627 112 3,739 17 GIPORLOS ACTED 360 396 756 0 CRS 2,721 794 0 3,515 1 PRCS - ICRC 2,419 2,419 0 ShelterBox 24 24 0 UNHCR 1 102 103 6 Total 2,722 3,573 522 6,817 7 GUIUAN ACTED 5,231 347 438 6,016 0 Caritas Germany 15 15 0 Citizens' Disaster .. 1,985 500 2,485 0 Civic Force Japan 500 500 0 DFID RRF/Christia.. 1,250 1,250 0 IOM Tarpaulines - 1 per HH, Tarpaulines - 2 per HH, Tents, Total HH in Emergency Shelter Solution and Activities where technical assistance is provided broken down by Province, Municipality and Agency. The data is filtered on Region and Hub (MunicipTotals (Pop2013.xlsx)). The Region filter keeps REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS). The Hub (MunicipTotals (Pop2013.xlsx)) filter keeps Guiuan. The view is filtered on sum of Emergency Shelter HH, which includes values greater than or equal to 1. Emergency Shelter : Tarpaulins and Tents - by Province, Municipality, Agency Activities where Total HH in Emergency Province Municipality Agency Tarpaulines - 1 per HH Tarpaulines - 2 per HH Tents technical assistance is Shelter Solution provided DFID RRF/Christia.. EASTERN GUIUAN IOM 2,047 2,047 0 SAMAR MSF 15 1,585 1,245 2,845 0 People in Need (P.. 500 500 0 PRCS - ICRC 119 10,161 10,280 0 ShelterBox 21 21 0 SOS ATTITUDE 693 693 0 UNHCR 3,487 1,047 4,534 80 Total 14,649 12,093 4,444 31,186 80 HERNANI ACTED 698 698 0 Citizens' Disaster .. 1,398 1,398 0 IOM 851 851 0 MSF 918 918 0 UNHCR 99 81 180 18 Total 3,046 999 4,045 18 LAWAAN Caritas Germany 100 100 0 CRS 1,097 371 0 1,468 1 Handicap Internati.. 644 644 0 UNHCR 76 76 8 Total 1,197 371 720 2,288 9 MERCEDES ACTED 2,169 2,169 0 Caritas Germany 500 500 0 DFID RRF/Christia.. 1,250 1,250 0 IOM 2,111 2,111 0 MSF 276 276 0 PRCS - ICRC 1,183 1,183 0 SOS ATTITUDE 276 276 0 UNHCR Tarpaulines - 1 per HH, Tarpaulines - 2 per HH, Tents, Total HH in Emergency Shelter Solution and Activities where technical assistance is provided broken down by Province, Municipality and Agency. The data is filtered on Region and Hub (MunicipTotals (Pop2013.xlsx)). The Region filter keeps REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS). The Hub (MunicipTotals (Pop2013.xlsx)) filter keeps Guiuan. The view is filtered on sum of Emergency Shelter HH, which includes values greater than or equal to 1. Emergency Shelter : Tarpaulins and Tents - by Province, Municipality, Agency Activities where Total HH in Emergency Province Municipality Agency Tarpaulines - 1 per HH Tarpaulines - 2 per HH Tents technical assistance is Shelter Solution provided SOS ATTITUDE EASTERN MERCEDES UNHCR 90 426 516 25 SAMAR Total 6,120 1,183 978 8,281 25 QUINAPONDAN ACTED 178 308 486 0 Citizens' Disaster .
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