Typhoon Goni: Shelter Response As of 15 February 2021 Download Data from HDX
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Typhoon Goni: Shelter Response as of 15 February 2021 download data from HDX Operational Presence: Overview Shelter Partners Number of Partner Agencies per Municipality Partner Philippine Red Cross Catholic Relief Ser… IOM Oxfam Samari… Agencies 29 Save the Children … ShelterBox Au… CA… Ca… Ca… Assisted/Targeted Households CE… EC… Fai… GA… 26.55K Plan International Adventis… World Vision Assisted/Targeted Gawad… Hu… IFRC Municipalities ACCORD Action Against Hu… Good … Adventis… SA… UAE 28 Agency f… Habita… Intervention Areas Activity Status Strategic Objectives baras 4637 221 Emergency Shelter Assistance Supporting Self Recovery of virac 4122 tiwi 4063 200 Shelter bato 3193 san andres 2275 9609 17K pili 1842 garchitor… 1250 150 Shelter Tool Kit Tarpaulins 3398 1350 malinao 984 Roofing materi… Other construct… city of ta… 698 47% san miguel 611 ctivities malilipot 533 A 100 Tech. Assistance bacacay 415 (Blank) (Blank) gigmoto 318 64 Core shelter su… Transitional she… polangui 295 Municipality guinobatan 289 50 Cash nabua 268 2179 (Blank) san jose 250 9 Tool Kit Equipment kit canaman 201 2 3925 pandan 88 0 Beneficiaries pio duran 78 bula 59 12% 12% daraga 47 completed 5.33K Tech. Assistance Tech. Supervision pasacao 21 donsol 10 ongoing/onrouteplanned, funded Average Amount (PHP) 0K 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K planned, not funded assisted households Activity Status Note: numbers refer to total number or percentage of households / Typhoon Goni: Response Gap Analysis as of 13 January 2021 Response Gaps Shelter Response Response Gap per Municipality Humanitarian Agencies (Shelter Cluster Partners) Assisted Households per Municipality baras 4637 virac tiwi 4063 bato 3193 san andres 2275 pili garchitorena 1250 malinao city of tabaco 698 san miguel malilipot 533 bacacay gigmoto 318 polangui guinobatan Municipality 289 nabua san jose 250 canaman pandan 88 pio duran bula 59 daraga pasacao 21 donsol 0K 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K Assisted Households Government (DSWD) response gap: totally damaged houses response gap: partially damaged houses ESA Beneficiaries per Municipality city of tabaco 3437 city of tabaco 15511 virac 1700 buhi 2662 naga city 12282 city of tabaco 1520 malinao 2262 bula 11138 nabua 2017 bacacay 8879 bato 1133 polangui 2002 polangui 8319 baras 1019 bula 1822 libon 8022 guinobatan 885 tigaon 1784 iriga city 7834 legazpi city 748 Municipality bacacay 1607 Municipality tigaon 7673 san andres 724 calabanga 1501 calabanga 7513 Municipality naga city 1413 nabua 7406 san miguel 655 city of ligao 1237 goa 7360 oas 627 bato 1220 buhi 7169 tiwi 494 0K 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K 12K 14K 16K malinao 327 Response Gap (Households) Response Gap (Households) 0.0K 0.5K 1.0K 1.5K ESA Beneficiaries Source: damage data from DSWD DROMIC report #37, 29 Dec; Note: response gaps are estimated as number of totally/partially damaged houses minus the number of Source: Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) in region V, DSWD 02 Dec; households which received assistance by either government or shelter cluster partners. Note: ESA consists of cash for work, amounting to 10k PHP per family with totally damaged house. /.