Eastern : Summary of Ongoing Response Activities (as of 06 January 2014) The numbers below represent the number of unique activities in a sector (or in some cases, subsector) by municipality. The figures below are almost certainly incomplete. Nevertheless the sectoral and geographic coverage shown below can be considered indicative of the overall response.

The Municipalities are colored based on the number of people affected as reported in the DSWD DROMIC report of 06 January 2014.

Balangkayan

Llorente Hernani

General Marabut Macartur

Lawaan Salcedo

Mercedes

Guiuan

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Affected Population

< 6500 6500 - 10000 10000 - 20000 20000 - 30000 > 30000 : Typhoon Haiyan Summary of Response Activities (as of 06 January 2014)

Municipalities Affected Total

BALANGIGA 14,797 2 6 4 3 48 3 10 24 34 134 10,493 7 5 24 1 27 2 9 25 15 115 GENERAL MACARTHUR 14,168 0 0 0 1 8 2 6 2 30 49 GIRPORLOS 13,966 6 11 18 1 55 2 10 35 50 188 54,563 44 20 71 9 81 3 10 48 49 335 HERNANI 9,361 16 7 76 2 29 3 10 46 0 189 13,470 2 7 1 4 53 3 9 34 71 184 LLORENTE 22,157 0 1 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 15 MARABUT 15,115 0 3 97 5 39 1 12 45 8 210 MERCEDES 6,228 2 12 15 0 28 3 10 20 33 123 QUINAPONDAN 16,056 6 4 16 18 85 2 9 24 112 276 SALCEDO 23,165 9 5 37 3 22 3 10 63 116 268 Grand Total 94 81 359 47 481 27 113 366 518 2086

OCHA compiles information received from the cluster-lead agencies into a report summarizing the activities which comprise the humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). Although every attempt is made to ensure information on all activities is captured, it is assumed that some is missing from this report.

Status of activity Ongoing Planned

50 organizations Balangkayan Balangkayan

Llorente Llorente Hernani Hernani in 12 General Macarthur General Macarthur Balangiga Balangiga Marabut Lawaan Marabut Quinapondan Lawaan Quinapondan municipalities Salcedo Salcedo Giporlos Giporlos Mercedes Mercedes reported on 2086 Guiuan Guiuan ongoing or planned activities.

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0 1 – 10 10 - 20 20 - 50 50 - 150 > 151

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Eastern Samar: Typhoon Haiyan 3W – Organizations by municipality (as of 06 January 2014)

EASTERN SAMAR

BALANGIGA

Caritas Department of Education DSWD East-West Seed Co., Inc. Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM Oxfam Philippine Health Organization Red Cross Plan International UNFPA

BALANGKAYAN

DSWD IOM Philippine Health Organization Plan International

GENERAL MACARTHUR

Citizens' Disaster Response Center DSWD MSF Philippine Health Organization UNFPA

GIPORLOS

Christian Aid DoH DSWD East-West Seed Co., Inc. Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM LGU Oxfam People in Need Philippine Health Organization Plan International UNFPA

https://philippines.humanitarianresponse.info The mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors. Coordination Saves Lives 3W – Organizations by municipality (as of 06 January 2014) | 2

GUIUAN

ACTED American Health Team International AMURT Foundation DoH DSWD emergency.lu Good Neighbours International Government of Philippines Habitat for Humanity Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM LGU Medical Teams International MSF National Police Operation Blessings Philippines Oxfam People in Need Plan International Rural Health Unit Guiuan UNFPA UNHCR World Vision

HERNANI

DSWD IOM LGU MSF Philippine Health Organization Plan International UNFPA

LAWAAN

ACTED DSWD East-West Seed Co., Inc. Handicap International Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM Oxfam Philippine Health Organization Philippines Red Cross Plan International UNFPA

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Coordination Saves Lives | www.unocha.org 3W – Organizations by municipality (as of 06 January 2014) | 3

LLORENTE

DSWD

MERCEDES

ACTED AMURT Foundation DSWD Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM MSF Operation Blessings Philippines Oxfam People in Need Plan International UNFPA World Vision

QUINAPONDAN

ACTED Christian Aid DSWD Health Organisation of Mindanao IOM Operation Blessings Philippines Oxfam Plan International UNFPA World Vision

SALCEDO

ACTED Amurt-Khn DSWD Government of Philippines IOM KNH MSF Operation Blessings Philippines Philippines Red Cross Plan International UNFPA World Vision

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Coordination Saves Lives | www.unocha.org 3W – Organizations by municipality (as of 06 January 2014) | 4

SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR)

MARABUT

ACT Alliance Christian Aid DSWD Food for the Hungry Government of Philippines Health Organisation of Mindanao MSF Philippines Red Cross Plan International Terre des Hommes

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Coordination Saves Lives | www.unocha.org