At a Glance 2.6M PEOPLE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE 535K PEOPLE TARGETED FOR ASSISTANCE $42.4M FUNDING REQUESTED Overview of the crisis The Philippines is facing an exceptionally challenging tropical...
At a Glance 2.6M PEOPLE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE 535K PEOPLE TARGETED FOR ASSISTANCE $42.4M FUNDING REQUESTED Overview of the crisis The Philippines is facing an exceptionally challenging tropical...
At a Glance 892.8K PEOPLE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE 210K PEOPLE TARGETED FOR ASSISTANCE $32.9M FUNDING REQUESTED Overview of the crisis Philippines is facing an exceptionally challenging tropical cyclone...
At a Glance 16M PEOPLE IN SEVERELY AFFECTED AREAS 2.4M PEOPLE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE 840K PEOPLE TARGETED FOR ASSISTANCE 70 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS $169M FUNDING REQUESTED Foreword by the Humanitarian...
Typhoon Rai left 631,000 people displaced and caused significant infrastructure damage across six regions. Humanitarian partners will support at least 530,000 people in the worst-affected areas.
In response to Typhoons Goni and Vamco, humanitarian actors will focus on life-saving and time-critical recovery needs of people living in the hardest-hit provinces, Albay, Catanduanes and Cagayan.
Typhoon Goni caused significant infrastructure damage, put at $234 million. Sixty-seven health facilities have been damaged, including the main COVID-19 laboratory in Bicol and testing was suspended.
The response plan focuses on supporting the government in addressing the most immediate challenges relating to health, food security, water and sanitation, protection as well as risk communication.
Introduction The world is facing a global crisis unlike any since World War II, one that is spreading human suffering, infecting the global economy and upending people’s lives. This is a moment that...
INTRODUCTION The world is facing a global crisis unlike any since the World War II, one that is spreading human suffering, infecting the global economy and upending people’s lives. This is a moment...
Key Figures As of 10 January 2020 (DSWD ) 1.8 M population in severely affected areas 625,700 people affected and in need of assistance 70,000 people displaced and in recognized evacuation centres ...
Key Figures As of 12 November (DSWD ) 1.5 M population in severely affected areas 262,600 people affected and in need of assistance 48,000 people displaced and in recognized evacuation centres 38,000...
Key Figures 66,000 displaced people 230,000 returned people 125,000 affected children $36.1M required (US$) INTRODUCTION In May 2017, fighting between security forces and armed insurgents in Marawi...
While most people have now returned home, upwards of 73,000 may remain in temporary settlements around Marawi City for some years, according to Government estimates.
To complement the Government’s recovery efforts, humanitarian partners are seeking US$12.8 million to continue to provide targeted assistance to the displaced people for six months.
Highlights • The priority remaining needs are shelter, early recovery and support to health services. • This revised action plan seeks US$33.8 million over a six-month period from October 2013 to...
Goal: Communities and local governments recover from the disaster, build back safer, and avoid relapses while strengthening resilience. The Strategic Response Plan is designed to support the...
Typhoon Haiyan Action Plan for the next six months focuses on food, health, sanitation, shelter and protection needs of the 11.6 million people estimated to be affected.
This document outlines the humanitarian community’s response to the needs arising from the earthquake that struck Bohol. It was issued by the Philippine Humanitarian Country Team in collaboration...
This document outlines the plan of action for the Philippine Humanitarian Country Team’s response to the needs of the people affected by the armed conflict in Zamboanga City and Basilan. It was...
With a deficit of $47 million, the revised plan seeks to address the humanitarian and early recovery needs of the communities affected by Typhoon Bopha in eastern Mindanao.