ne year has passed since Typhoon Haiyan made Olandfall in the Philippines on November 8, 2013. The Red Cross continues to support operations by transforming financial contributions into help and hope for those who need it most.

TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON Donor Report TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

Road to Recovery Global Red Cross Efforts Canadian Red Cross Efforts

On November 8, 2013, Typhoon Haiyan left In addition to contributing to the International a devastating humanitarian impact on more Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies than 16 million people. Within hours following (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red the disaster, the Red Cross was on the ground Cross (ICRC), ongoing Canadian Red Cross support providing urgently needed relief and support. includes partnering with the Spanish and since January 2014. The Canadian Red One year on, the Red Cross continues to provide Cross has begun to provide early recovery support to aid, implementing recovery programs in affected affected populations of Typhoon Haiyan, specifically communities. Red Cross recovery work has in the provinces of Aklan, Leyte, Cebu and Palawan. begun and will support shelter repair and This support will assist communities through rebuilding; providing families with the necessary rebuilding and reconstruction of housing, public means to generate income and improve their infrastructure, and water and sanitation facilities; pre-disaster living conditions; water, sanitation provide immediate and longer-term livelihood support, and hygiene promotion; health and care services; such as equipment for farmers; and strengthen and supporting the in communities’ preparedness for future disasters. The emergency preparedness and enhancing support and relationship between the Canadian and their ability to respond to future disasters. Philippine Red Cross Societies has not only provided immediate assistance to Filipinos in need, but continues to ensure that communities are stronger, safer and more resilient to future disasters. TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

Strengthening Capacity and Emergency Field Hospital Readiness

Following the disaster, the Canadian Red Cross responded immediately, thanks to support from the Strategic Partnership with the Government of , by deploying a mobile field hospital along with a team of trained aid workers, to provide critical life-saving care to those affected. While present in the city of Ormoc, the Canadian Red Cross field hospital worked closely with local health care staff and the Philippine Red Cross to admit 1, 226 patients, perform 114 surgeries and support 418 births in the weeks following the disaster.

To date, the Canadian Red Cross has concluded its training with staff and volunteers from the Philippine Red Cross, and in February 2014, handed over the field hospital. This contribution includes equipment from the emergency response unit and locally procured medical and technical supplies, which will allow the Philippine Red Cross to provide basic health care to a community of 30,000 people in a future emergency. The Canadian Red Cross continues to work with the Philippine Red Cross to sustain their ability to provide timely and effective health care to Filipinos affected by future disasters.

In addition, the Canadian Red Cross is also working with the Philippine Red Cross on implementing a program which aims to provide training to a network of Red Cross volunteers in every chapter of the Philippine Red Cross society. These volunteers will be trained with the skills to respond immediately to all types of emergencies and will be able to support their communities through social and health services, disaster risk reduction and safety trainings.

Not only does the support from the Canadian public and Canadian Government allow the Red Cross to deliver an immediate and much needed life-saving intervention after the typhoon hit the country, but it also contributes to strengthening the capacity of the Philippine Red Cross to respond to future disasters. Looking forward, the Philippine Red Cross will now be able to deploy a field hospital and deliver emergency health care hours after a disaster, enhancing the existing local capacity to meet urgent needs of affected communities. TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

91 cents of every dollar donated for Typhoon Haiyan relief goes directly to impacted individuals and communities.

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The Canadian Red Cross has raised over $47 million from generous individuals, corporations, and local and Emergency Relief provincial governments to and Early Recovery Longer-term Recovery support Red Cross efforts and Development in the Philippines. Cost of Fundraising

Emergency Field Hospital TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

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$21.5 million on Emergency Relief and Early Recovery

ÎÎ Contributions to the International Red Cross emergency appeal ÎÎ The distribution of emergency relief supplies, water and food support ÎÎ Psychosocial support and family reunification services ÎÎ Shelter repair and rebuilding ÎÎ Strengthening the Philippine Red Cross’ ability to respond to future disasters ÎÎ Access to health services ÎÎ Livelihoods support

$5.5 million on Emergency Field Hospital

ÎÎ Emergency medical care, surgeries and delivered several hundred babies ÎÎ The deployment of highly trained aid workers ÎÎ Enhancing the Philippine Red Cross’ ability to provide timely and effective health care to Filipinos affected by future disasters

$16 million on Long-term Recovery and Development ÎÎ Canadian Red Cross is supporting longer-term development and recovery projects that rebuild and invest in the impacted communities

ÎÎ Projects are developed through community engagement, planning and coordination with Red Cross partners and government of the Philippines

ÎÎ Strengthened capacity to respond to future disasters TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

Global Red Cross response and recovery by the numbers

Over $47 million raised.

Over 17.6 million litres of water produced and distributed by the Red Cross to affected communities.

Over 388,000 households provided with food assistance.

Over 170, 900 households provided with emergency relief items.

More than 775 people traced and/or reunited with their families through the Restoring Family Links services.

While present in the city of Ormoc, the Canadian Red Cross field hospital admitted 1,226 patients, performing 114 surgeries and supporting 418 deliveries.

More than 158,000 households provided with emergency shelter materials or shelter repair assistance.

More than 91, 200 households reached with unconditional cash grants.

More than 17, 400 people supported through cash-for-work activities.

More than 28,000 people received emergency health care.

More than 6,000 households provided with core shelters.

192 classrooms have been rebuilt or repaired. TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

Red Cross provides help, hope and a home

Manuel Beron is 48 years old and lives with his wife and seven children. Before Typhoon Haiyan hit, Manuel was a farmer. Manuel’s home and livelihoods were destroyed in the aftermath of the disaster that struck the Philippines. “During Typhoon Haiyan, I felt like it was the last day of my life,” said Manuel.

One year later, Manuel and his family feel much more secure and happy after receiving shelter assistance from the Red Cross. “With this assistance from the Red Cross, I can now use my own money to buy food for Now I can see that the my family. I do not need to spend that money Red Cross has the ability “ to repair my home. Now I can see that the Red and the power to help Cross has the ability and the power to help “Filipino people that need Filipino people that need assistance.” assistance.

Manuel Beron Farmer, father of seven children TYPHOON HAIYAN: ONE YEAR ON | DONOR REPORT

Thank You Major corporate donors Government donors or more $100,000 Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada BC Liquor Distribution Board Government of Alberta Bell Canada Government of British Columbia B2Gold Government of Iqaluit BMO Financial Government of Canadian Banker’s Association Government of Nova Scotia Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Government of Prince Edward Island Canpotex Government of Saskatchewan Desjardins Government of Northwest Territories Facebook Government of Nunavut ING Direct Government of Québec Manulife Financial Government of Yukon Royal Bank of Canada Scotiabank Shell Canada Individual donors Sobeys Inc. $100,000 or more Sun Life Financial TD Bank Financial Dr. Barrie Strafford Tim Hortons Mr. Gary Slaight Teck Resources Limited The Pindoff Family

Thanks to our committed donors like you, the Canadian Red Cross raised over $47 million to support our response in the Philippines. Your contributions continue to have a lasting and meaningful impact on families and communities whose lives were forever changed by this devastating disaster. Together we are making a difference