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Plan by Barangay with DROMIC 13 2 1.Xlsx Typhoon Pablo 2012 ShelterCluster.org Agency Plans, in Progress and Completed Shelter Implementations Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Updated as of: 1 Feburary 2013 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining AGUSAN DEL NORTE Unspecified Unspecified World Vision 2,000 AGUSAN DEL Note 1: Damage Totally Destroyed: 5 Partial damage: 59 No conclusive NORTE Total 2,000 data AGUSAN DEL SUR Lingig PAGTILA-AN HRC-OXFAM 677 SANTA JOSEFA Unspecified World Vision TRENTO Unspecified World Vision VERUELA Unspecified World Vision Unspecified Unspecified World Vision 300 AGUSAN DEL SUR Total Note 1: Damage Totally Destroyed: 16,657 Partial damage: 14,711 977 30,391 COMPOSTELA VALLEY COMPOSTELA MANGAYON Catholic Relief Services 471 Plan International 380 HRC-OXFAM 350 NEW ALEGRIA HRC-OXFAM 250 273 HRC-OXFAM 50 OSME-A Plan International 80 300 HRC-OXFAM 380 418 PANAG HRC-OXFAM 38 POBLACION (Municipal Gym) HRC-OXFAM 192 POBLACION Plan International 90 10 ShelterBox International 1 SAN JOSE ShelterBox International 5 SAN MIGUEL Catholic Relief Services 728 Plan International 35 80 315 HRC-OXFAM 460 TAMIA Plan International 80 300 HRC-OXFAM 200 Unspecified ShelterBox International 50 PANAG HRC-OXFAM 196 LDS-MORMONS EC HRC-OXFAM 60 MUNICIPAL HALL (EC) HRC-OXFAM 192 MAPARAT Catholic Relief Services 400 ShelterBox International 25 AURORA Catholic Relief Services 293 NGAN Plan International 230 300 BAGONGON Catholic Relief Services 224 MAPACA Catholic Relief Services 281 SIOCON Catholic Relief Services 314 HRC-OXFAM 182 COMPOSTELA Total 3,167 610 4,456 LAAK (SAN VICENTE) Unspecified Catholic Relief Services 1,600 ShelterBox International 50 KIDAWA ShelterBox International 32 LAAK (SAN VICENTE) Total 1,650 32 Page 1 of 6 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining Save the Children MONKAYO BANLAG International 811 ShelterBox International 15 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 329 Save the Children HAGUIMITAN International 493 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 477 Save the Children INAMBATAN International 407 ShelterBox International 2 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 572 MOUNT DIWATA Plan International 265 Save the Children NABOC International 748 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 572 Save the Children PASIAN (SANTA FILOMENA) International 1,295 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 477 POBLACION ShelterBox International 11 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 329 SAN ISIDRO Plan International 18 189 Habitat for Humanity SAN JOSE Philippines 477 Unspecified ShelterBox International 50 Unspecified Lutheran World Relief 2,859 UPPER ULIP Plan International 15 173 73 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 572 CASOON Plan International 207 RIZAL ShelterBox International 4 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 477 SALVACION ShelterBox International 10 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 477 Habitat for Humanity BAYLO Philippines 329 Habitat for Humanity OLAYCON Philippines 329 UNION ShelterBox International 1 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 477 Habitat for Humanity BABAG Philippines 572 MAMUNGA ShelterBox International 2 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 572 TBD Catholic Relief Services 1,000 TUBO-TUBO (NEW DEL MONTE) Plan International 9 58 193 ShelterBox International 2 Page 2 of 6 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining MONKAYO Total 4,350 4,765 299 3,812 1,402 1,314 Save the Children MONTEVISTA BANKEROHAN NORTE International 242 NEW CALAPE 223 Save the Children SAN VICENTE International 519 Save the Children TAPIA International 559 Save the Children LINOAN International 653 Save the Children NEW CEBULAN International 208 Save the Children CANIDKID International 342 CAMANSI Plan International 55 CONCEPCION Plan International 39 73 NEW VISAYAS Plan International 17 4 160 PROSPERIDAD Plan International 30 27 153 LEBANON Plan International 70 48 BANAGBANAG Plan International 92 MONTEVISTA Total 2,490 70 954 NEW BATAAN ANDAP Plan International 171 23 HRC-OXFAM 370 192 BANTACAN Catholic Relief Services 225 HRC-OXFAM 250 COGONON Catholic Relief Services 126 Plan International 130 HRC-OXFAM 90 56 PANAG HRC-OXFAM 38 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 100 SAN ROQUE Catholic Relief Services 186 Plan International 130 ShelterBox International 7 HRC-OXFAM 150 53 Unspecified ShelterBox International 73 Unspecified Swiss Red Cross/PRC 200 BANTACAN ES(EC) HRC-OXFAM 43 BANTACAN HS(EC) HRC-OXFAM 30 FATIMA Catholic Relief Services 90 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 100 BATINAO Catholic Relief Services 126 MAGANGIT Catholic Relief Services 166 KAHAYAG Catholic Relief Services 111 ShelterBox International 6 MAGSAYSAY Catholic Relief Services 95 KATIPUNAN Catholic Relief Services 309 Manurigao Plan International 130 CABINUANGAN (POB.) Plan International 85 64 1,117 HRC-OXFAM 143 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 100 GALLERA (EC) HRC-OXFAM 62 Page 3 of 6 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining NEW BATAAN Total 1,579 64 3,404 300 Lutheran World Relief/Christ MAWAB NUEVO ILOCO our Saviour Lutheran Church 65 MAWAB Total 65 COMPOSTELA VALLEY Total Note 2: Damage Totally Destroyed: 32,043 Partial damage: 56,510 13,236 4,765 1,108 3,812 10,248 1,614 53,770 DAVAO ORIENTAL BAGANGA BANAO ShelterBox International 50 ICRC 507 HRC-OXFAM 375 Plan International 316 KINABLANGAN Catholic Relief Services 733 ShelterBox International 50 ICRC 1,248 Plan International 875 SAN ISIDRO IOM 37 ICRC 632 Poblacion IOM 165 Saoqueque IOM 100 Sta Cruz IOM 88 BACULIN ICRC 1,013 BOBONAO ICRC 333 BATAWAN ICRC 271 BATIANO ICRC 967 BINONDO Catholic Relief Services 404 ICRC 886 Plan International 650 CAMPAWAN ICRC 750 Plan International 367 CENTRAL (POB.) Catholic Relief Services 1,306 70 ICRC 1,267 DAPNAN ICRC 902 LAMBAJON Catholic Relief Services 174 ICRC 2,622 LUCOD ICRC 1,189 MAHANUB ICRC 1,246 Plan International 370 MIKIT ICRC 335 SALINGCOMOT ICRC 905 SAN VICTOR ICRC 432 HRC-OXFAM 318 339 SAOQUEGUE ICRC 1,033 BAGANGA Total 4,677 18,648 BOSTON CAATIHAN IOM 92 ICRC 373 CARMEN IOM 54 ICRC 386 HRC-OXFAM 300 CAWAYANAN IOM 84 ICRC 248 POBLACION Catholic Relief Services 22 ICRC 402 Page 4 of 6 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining Plan International 750 SAN JOSE IOM 25 ICRC 602 Plan International 357 SIBAJAY IOM 106 HRC-OXFAM 290 Plan International 359 SIMULAO IOM 95 ICRC 192 Unspecified Catholic Relief Services 171 Unspecified IOM 144 CABASAGAN ICRC 446 HRC-OXFAM 300 Plan International 187 BOSTON Total 1,777 750 3,458 CATEEL POBLACION Catholic Relief Services 61 ICRC 1,667 SAN MIGUEL ICRC 256 SAN VICENTE ICRC 128 Acacia IOM 56 Almasiga IOM 41 Camagong IOM 56 Gemelina IOM 55 Ipil-Ipil IOM 65 Kalahi Bens Mixed Brangays IOM 20 Madri de Cacas IOM 50 Mangga IOM 120 Maribujac IOM 56 Patung/Banlo ICRC 181 Talisay IOM 42 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 181 ABIJOD ICRC 565 Habitat for Humanity Philippines 200 ALEGRIA ICRC 343 HRC-OXFAM 588 ALIWAGWAG ICRC 337 ARAGON ICRC 734 Plan International 568 BAYBAY ICRC 194 MAGLAHUS ICRC 355 MAINIT ICRC 543 HRC-OXFAM 464 Plan International 206 MALIBAGO ICRC 406 SAN ALFONSO ICRC 809 Plan International 679 SAN ANTONIO ICRC 977 SAN RAFAEL ICRC 730 SANTA FILOMENA ICRC 328 Page 5 of 6 Number of Families served/to be served Current Status Planned In Progress Completed Note 3 Reconstruction/ Recovery Emergency Recovery Emergency Recovery Province Municipality Barangay Organisation Emergency Shelter DRR Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Shelter Remaining TAYTAYAN ICRC 1,440 Plan International 649 CATEEL Total 1,701 181 568 11,500 200 GAP may already be met with On- Note 2: Damage Totally Destroyed: 20,673 Partial damage: 15,876 going DAVAO ORIENTAL distributions and Total 8,155 181 1,318 33,606 200 Plans Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified IOM 12,000 ShelterBox International 49 IFRC/PRC 1,4004000* 15000* USAID 10,000 DSWD 82 Disaster Aid International/Balay Mindanaw Foundation 100 Unspecified Total 13,500 4,000 15,000 10,049 82 Unspecified Total 13,500 4,000 15,000 10,049 82 Grand Total 35,868 4,000 21,946 2,426 3,812 53,903 1,896 Note 1: Based on DROMIC Caraga Region (17 January 2013) Update Note 2: Based on DROMIC Region XI (28 January 2013) Update Note 3: Needs based on Agency reports on Plan, In Progress and Completed number of family figures against DROMIC damage figures Overlap Overlap but maybe complimentary * Subject to funding, planning figures may change All figures based on confirmed Funding Status as per agency reports unless otherwise specified https://www.sheltercluster.org/Asia/Philippines/TyphoonPablo2012/Pages/default.aspx Page 6 of 6.
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