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2013-12-30 3Worgdashboard Leyte.Pdf Emergency Shelter Supporting Self-Recovery Emergency Shelter Supporting Self-Recovery Province Municipality Agency Name Province Municipality Agency Name Received Planned Received Planned Received Planned Received Planned BILIRAN area not specified PRCS - IFRC 0 0 0 2,000LEYTE MAYORGA ShelterBox & Plan Int 81 0 0 200 LEYTE ALANGALANG Citizens' Disaster Response Center 0 58 0 0 MAYORGA World Vision 0 0 0 0 ALANGALANG DSWD 308 0 0 0 MERIDA IOM 813 0 0 0 ALANGALANG GOAL 0 1,200 0 0 MERIDA SDC 0 0 725 0 ALBUERA CARE 876 0 0 0 MERIDA UNHCR 0 0 0 1,289 ALBUERA Citizens' Disaster Response Center 200 58 0 0 ORMOC CITY CBCB-NACSA 0 0 0 0 ALBUERA HelpAge-COSE 148 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY ChildFund 0 0 0 0 ALBUERA IOM 794 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY Christian Aid 0 0 0 0 ALBUERA SDC 0 0 750 0 ORMOC CITY CRS 4,632 0 0 0 BURAUEN CRS 0 4,314 0 4,314 ORMOC CITY Enfants du Mekong 0 300 25 0 BURAUEN DSWD 8,182 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY HelpAge-COSE 527 0 0 0 BURAUEN MSF OCBA 5,144 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY IOM 994 0 0 0 BURAUEN PLAN Int 0 0 994 0 ORMOC CITY MSF Holland 389 0 0 0 CALUBIAN Enfants du Mekong 0 0 10 0 ORMOC CITY PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 CAPOOCAN IOM 737 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY PRCS - IFRC 7,058 0 0 0 CAPOOCAN UNHCR 0 0 0 1,712 ORMOC CITY SDC 0 0 750 0 CARIGARA Citizens' Disaster Response Center 0 58 0 0 ORMOC CITY UNHCR 2,347 0 0 0 CITY OF BAYBAY PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 ORMOC CITY World Vision 0 0 0 0 DAGAMI MSF OCBA 1,682 0 0 0 PALO Citizens' Disaster Response Center 0 58 0 0 DAGAMI MSF Spain 0 0 0 333 PALO CRS 16,294 14,788 0 2,191 DAGAMI PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 PALO PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 DULAG ARC Int 276 0 0 0 PALO PRCS - IFRC 751 0 0 0 DULAG CWS-A/P 0 0 0 0 PALO TESDA 0 0 79 0 DULAG ICAN Foundation 0 1,600 0 0 PALOMPON IOM 1,000 0 0 0 DULAG ICAN Foundation (CWS/MCC) 0 0 0 0 PALOMPON SDC 0 0 775 0 DULAG ICAN Foundation (JPF) 0 0 1,076 0 PASTRANA GOAL 0 1,800 0 0 DULAG Medair 1,711 6,600 0 5,727 PASTRANA PRCS - IFRC 1,650 0 0 0 DULAG PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 PASTRANA SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL 0 0 0 3,335 DULAG PRC-GRC 0 0 0 0 SAN ISIDRO IOM 669 0 0 0 DULAG PRCS - IFRC 2,728 0 0 0 SAN ISIDRO LGU 0 4,500 0 4,500 DULAG Samaritan's Purse 981 0 0 0 SAN MIGUEL DSWD 2 0 0 0 DULAG Save the Children 5,183 0 0 2,045 SANTA FE DSWD 381 0 0 0 DULAG ShelterBox & Plan Int 65 0 0 100 SANTA FE MSF Holland 6,833 0 0 0 DULAG World Vision 1,851 0 0 0 TABANGO Enfants du Mekong 0 700 70 0 HILONGOS PRC-GRC 200 0 0 0 TABANGO IOM 602 0 0 0 ISABEL IOM 827 0 0 0 TABANGO UNHCR 1,178 0 0 0 ISABEL PASAR FOUNDATION, INC. 0 5,000 381 0 TABONTABON CRS 0 1,968 0 0 ISABEL SDC 0 0 700 0 TABONTABON CWS-A/P 0 0 0 0 JARO GOAL 6,345 1,035 167 0 TABONTABON MSF Spain0 0 0 1,874 JAVIER (BUGHO) PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 TABONTABON World Vision 1,480 0 0 0 JAVIER (BUGHO) ShelterBox & Plan Int 200 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY ACTED 990 0 0 0 JULITA OXFAM 2,725 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY CARE 827 0 0 0 JULITA PLAN Int 0 0 591 0 TACLOBAN CITY GOAL 0 6,000 0 0 KANANGA CRS 3,564 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY Handicap International 64 0 0 483 KANANGA HelpAge-COSE 56 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY IOM 1,624 0 2,176 0 KANANGA IOM 405 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY OXFAM 2,834 0 0 0 KANANGA SDC 0 0 750 0 TACLOBAN CITY PRCS - IFRC 1,524 0 0 0 KANANGA UNHCR 570 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY Save the Children 1,843 0 0 0 LA PAZ IMC 0 4,447 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY TESDA 0 0 120 0 LA PAZ MSF OCBA 156 0 0 0 TACLOBAN CITY World Vision 1,161 0 0 0 LA PAZ PLAN Int 0 0 476 0 TANAUAN CARE 90 0 0 0 LA PAZ SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL 2,769 0 0 1,722 TANAUAN Citizens' Disaster Response Center 0 58 0 0 LEYTE HelpAge-COSE 0 0 0 0 TANAUAN CRS 0 7,089 0 0 LEYTE IOM 939 0 0 0 TANAUAN DSWD 0 0 2,090 0 MACARTHUR MSF OCBA 316 0 0 0 TANAUAN INTERSOS 198 0 0 0 MACARTHUR PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 TANAUAN IOM 2,000 0 0 0 MACARTHUR Save the Children 3,332 0 0 1,353 TANAUAN PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 MATAG-OB HelpAge-COSE 211 0 0 0 TANAUAN PRCS - IFRC 500 0 0 0 MATAG-OB IOM 528 0 0 0 TANAUAN Samaritan's Purse 5,975 0 0 0 MATAG-OB SDC 0 0 800 0 TANAUAN UNHCR 400 0 0 0 MATAG-OB UNHCR 0 0 0 705 TOLOSA CARE 2,370 0 0 0 MAYORGA PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 TOLOSA CRS 4,380 4,788 0 0 MAYORGA PRCS - IFRC 1,627 0 0 0 TOLOSA CWS-A/P 0 0 0 0 MAYORGA Save the Children 1,833 0 0 1,045 TOLOSA ICAN Foundation (JPF) 0 0 364 0 Shelter Activities by Municipality in Region VIII (Leyte) as of December 29, 2013 Page 1 of 2 Emergency Shelter Supporting Self-Recovery Province Municipality Agency Name Received Planned Received Planned LEYTE TOLOSA PLAN Int 0 0 0 0 TOLOSA PRCS - IFRC 1,407 0 0 100 TOLOSA Samaritan's Purse 1,000 0 0 0 VILLABA HelpAge-COSE 193 0 0 0 VILLABA IOM 830 0 0 0 VILLABA SDC 0 0 750 0 VILLABA UNHCR 673 0 0 941 area not specified People in Need (PIN) 0 0 0 0 Region VIII (Leyte) total 136,033 66,419 14,619 35,969 Shelter Activities by Municipality in Region VIII (Leyte) as of December 29, 2013 Page 2 of 2.
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