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Response Tracking Tool: 4Ws - Who Does, What, Where, When Response Tracking Tool: 4Ws - Who does, What, Where, When Organization Partner Donor Cluster Activity Status Region Province Municipality Barangay Total Beneficiaries Quantity of service Kind or Unit Costed (in PHP) Outstanding need Start Finish Distribution date Column2 Reported Date Other Relevant Remarks CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Nasapian CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Manarapan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Upak 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Tulunan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Odin Sinsuat Datu Butucan 60 2012 2013 on the availability of the clientele CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Datu Gumbay CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Duaminanga CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Kitango CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Madia CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Pendililang CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Tambunan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Macasampen CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Nangaan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Simone CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talayan Nunangen 60 5 Sessions 267,500 Supplies December April As schedule depending 2013, May CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Education Early Childhood Education completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talitay Poblacion 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Nasapian 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Manarapan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Upak 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Tulunan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Odin Sinsuat Datu Butucan 60 2012 2013 on the availability of the clientele CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Datu Gumbay 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Duaminanga 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Kitango 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Madia 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Pendililang 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Tambunan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Macasampen 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Nangaan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Simone 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talayan Nunangen 60 5 Sessions 267,500 Supplies December April As schedule depending 2013, May CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden Protection Children/Adult Rights and Convention completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talitay Poblacion 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Nasapian CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed XII NORTH COTABATO Carmen Manarapan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Upak 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Anggal Midtimbang Tulunan 60 CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Odin Sinsuat Datu Butucan 60 2012 2013 on the availability of the clientele CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Datu Gumbay CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Piang Duaminanga CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Kitango CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Madia CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Datu Saudi Ampatuan Pendililang CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Tambunan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Guindulungan Macasampen CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Nangaan CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed XII NORTH COTABATO Kabacan Simone CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talayan Nunangen 60 5 Sessions 267,500 Supplies December April As schedule depending 2013, May CEMILARDEF Save the Children Sweden WASH Hygiene and sanitation for Children completed ARMM MAGUINDANAO Talitay Poblacion 60 Comprehensive Medical and Psychosocial Assistance to the Health Organization for Mindanao HV Lanao Individual Donations Medical Victims of TY Pablo completed ARMM LANAO DEL SUR Bubong Munti-an Comprehensive Medical and Psychosocial Assistance to the 350 30,000 Health Organization for Mindanao HV Lanao Individual Donations Nutrition Victims of TY Pablo completed ARMM LANAO DEL SUR Bubong Munti-an Comprehensive Medical and Psychosocial Assistance to the Health Organization for Mindanao HV Lanao Individual Donations WASH Victims of TY Pablo completed ARMM LANAO DEL SUR Bubong Munti-an Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going XI Davao del Sur DAVAO CITY Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going XII South Cotabato General Santos City Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going IX Zamboanga del Sur Pagadian City Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going IX Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga city Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going ARMM Maguindanao Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going ARMM Sulu Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going ARMM Lanao del Sur Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going X Lanao del Norte Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child & Human Rights and Humanitarian (MinHRAC) Rights & IMT-CPC GVB) Monitoring On-going X Davao del Sur Civilian Protection Monitoring; Mindanao Human Rights Action Center Commission on Human Protection Cluster (Child
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