Terre des Hommes NL Yolanda Emergency Response Project: Rebuilding Lives After Yolanda

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Rebuilding Lives After Yolanda sums up the common thread running through all the child protection initiatives carried out by Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdH NL) under the Yolanda Emergency Response Project focusing on the devastated Western Samar towns of Marabut and Basey from mid Nov. 2013 until March 31, 2013. Children remain the most vulnerable sector in times of disasters and emergencies, especially in the case of Super Typhoon Yolanda (international: name Haiyan). Globally, 4 out of 10 disaster victims are children. The plight of Yolanda’s Children is no exception and calls for immediate action from government, aid agencies, local and international NGOs. Every child has the right to study and learn inside a safe classroom and school - even in times of disasters. Thus, Tdh NL rolled out its Education in Emergencies or School Recovery Program by cleaning and clearing huge pile of debris inside school campuses; setting up 32 school tents to serve as temporary classrooms for school children and teachers in 17 public elementary and high school located in Marabut and Basey; distributing learners, teachers and school kits; holding stress debriefing sessions for teachers and students; and repairing damaged roofs of 23 classrooms in 3 public high schools in Marabut and Basey. Every child deserves to live in a safe house – more so after a powerful storm surge completely washed away and destroyed thousands of houses in Marabut and Basey, creating a mass of homeless families. Thus, Tdh NL carried out its Temporary Shelter Program, building and repairing more than 500 houses in 7 barangays at Marabut, particularly for households with more children dependents. This presentation is the story of how Tdh NL helped devastated schools and communities to help themselves rise from the ruins of Yolanda.

Transcript of Terre des Hommes NL Yolanda Emergency Response Project: Rebuilding Lives After Yolanda

Remember the numbers in Marabut

3,789 houses are totally

damaged and impossible to be

occupied

Only 596 houses or 13.6%

of the 4,385 houses actually

counted after Yolanda are

considered as partially

damaged or habitable.

• To fast track the resumption of classes in target Yolanda-affected public schools if only to ensure that the children will have a sense of normalcy in their lives and be safe inside classrooms away from hazards, the dangers of child exploitation and trafficking;

• To clear and clean huge pile of debris inside school campuses;

• To provide temporary learning spaces or tent schools where teachers and school children can hold their classes at a time when most of the classrooms have been partially and totally damaged by the super typhoon;

• To distribute learner kits, teachers instructional materials and schools kits as a substitute to destroyed school supplies and other instructional materials;

• To rollout stress debriefing training for teachers who will cascade these sessions to school children;

• Repair of damaged roofs of selected classrooms at two Marabut High Schools and Simeon Ocdol National High School, Brgy. San Antonio, Basey.

SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF

TENTS

San Roque Elementary School Marabut 1

Legaspi Elementary School Marabut 3

Kaluwayan Elementary School Marabut 1

Osmeña Elementary School Marabut 3

Logero Elementary School Marabut 1

Ferreras Elementary School Marabut 2

(1 damaged by

Typhoon Basyang)

Marabut Central Elementary School Marabut 3

Pinalangga Elementary School Marabut 1

Pinamitinan Elementary School Marabut 2

SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY NUMBER

OF TENTS

Osmeña High School Marabut 3

Marabut Central High School Marabut 2

San Antonio Elementary School Basey 2

Basey 1 Central Elementary School Basey 2

Magallanes Elementary School Basey 1

Tinaogan Elementary School Basey 1

Simeon Ocdol National High School Basey 2

Basey National High School Basey 2

Total: 32 Tents

BEFORE AFTER

CHILD PROTECTION ORIENTATION

CHILD PROTECTION ORIENTATION

CHILD PROTECTION ORIENTATION

The Challenge in Marabut,Samar

No Build Zone Policy and Supply Problems

Marine

Plywood

Good

Lumber

GI Sheets

Cement

Provide temporary

shelter kits to 538 families

Main Beneficiaries: poorest of the poor and

vulnerable families devastated by

Yolanda, especially with children dependents

Organize shelter teams among the ranks of

beneficiaries

Bayanihan as the main driver in construction and

repair of houses in collaboration with local

carpenters

TDH NL’S Response

TDH NL’S Target Barangays

BRGY. SAN ROQUE

BRGY. LEGASPI

BRGY. VELOSO

BRGY. TINABANAN

BRGY. MABUHAY

BRGY. ODOC

BRGY. FERRERAS

TDH NL’S Complete GI Shelter Kit

ITEM QUANTITY

GI sheet Ninjalum Red (Gauge 26/ 4x

8 feet)

16 pcs

Ridge Roll 2 pcs

Plywood (Marine ) 13 pcs

2x2x10 coco lumber 44 pcs

2x2x3 coco lumber 22 pcs

4x4x10 coco lumber 4 pcs

Umbrella nails 2 kilos

# 4 Nails 3 kilos

# 3 Nails 3 kilos

# 2 Nails 2 kilos

Vulca seal 1 liter (2 sachets)

Cement 1 bag

TDH NL’S Complete Nipa Shelter Kit

ITEM QUANTITY

Nipa 180 pcs

Katsaw 1 bundle

Uway 75 pcs

Ridge Roll 2 pcs

Plywood (Marine ) 13 pcs

2x2x10 coco lumber 44 pcs

2x2x3 coco lumber 22 pcs

4x4x10 coco lumber 4 pcs

# 4 Nails 3 kilos

# 3 Nails 3 kilos

# 2 Nails 2 kilos

Cement 1 bag

TDH NL’S GI Repair Shelter Kit

ITEM QUANTITY

GI sheet Ninjalum Red (Gauge 26/ 4x

8 feet)

8 pcs

Ridge Roll 0

Plywood (Marine ) 8 pcs

2x2x10 coco lumber 22 pcs

2x2x3 coco lumber 12 pcs

4x4x10 coco lumber 0

Umbrella nails 1 kilo

# 4 Nails 1 kilo

# 3 Nails 1 kilo

# 2 Nails 1 kilo

Vulca seal 1 sachet

Cement 0

TDH NL’S Nipa Repair Shelter Kit

ITEM QUANTITY

Nipa 100 pcs

Katsaw 20 pcs

Uway 50 pcs

Ridge Roll 0

Plywood (Marine ) 8

2x2x10 coco lumber 22

2x2x3 coco lumber 12

4x4x10 coco lumber 0

# 4 Nails 1 kilo

# 3 Nails 1 kilo

# 2 Nails 1 kilo

Cement 0

Shelter Project Tasks

COORDINATION WITH LGU

COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS & BENEFICIARY IDENTIFICATION

PURCHASE OF MATERIALS

DISTRIBUTION OF SHELTER KITS

ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION

& REPAIR

ORGANIZING SHELTER TEAMS & CARPENTERS

PLANNING

MONITORING &

EVALUATION

Model Temporary Shelter

COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS AND BENEFICIARY IDENTIFICATION

PARENT LEADERS - BEAUTIFUL GIRLS

CF CHONA - BEAUTIFUL GIRL?

DISTRIBUTION OF SHELTER KITS

DISTRIBUTION OF SHELTER KITS

DISTRIBUTION OF SHELTER KITS

CONSRUCTION OF HOUSES

TDH NL’S Shelter Project Beneficiaries

in Seven Marabut Barangays

BARANGAY COMPLETE GI

KIT

COMPLETE

NIPA KIT

REPAIR GI REPAIR NIPA TOTAL

ODOC 15 7 7 6 35

FERRERAS 8 20 8 18 54

VELOSO 17 10 21 12 60

LEGASPI 10 3 36 15 64

SAN ROQUE 25 6 46 10 87

MABUHAY 24 2 29 33 88

TINABANAN 64 10 68 8 150

TOTAL 163 58 215 102 538

BRGY MABUHAY

BEFORE

AFTER

BRGY MABUHAY

SABANG, BRGY TINABANAN

BRGY FERRERAS

BRGY ODOC

TWO STOREY NIPA HOUSE AT BRGY. SAN ROQUE

TDH IN ACTION

TDH IN ACTION

BEST PLACE TO GET SIGNAL

IN TDH STAFF HOUSE

COOKING & EATING DURING THE EARLY

WEEKS IN THE TDH STAFF HOUSE

TDH FINANCE STAFF – MARABUT MERMAIDS

TDH NL YOLANDA

EMERGENCY RESPONSE STAFF

Description Quantities

Total project costs

Total regular staff (excluded various/volunteers staff who gave incidental

support)

Relief packets distributed

School compounds cleaned

Class rooms cleaned

Children’s learning kits distributed

Teachers’ teaching kits distributed

Temporary Learning Shelters established

Class rooms roof repaired

Temporary shelters build

Child protection persons trained

Total Beneficiaries

Immediate emergency relief packets beneficiaries

Education beneficiaries (a child who benefited from various interventions has

been counted only once)

Shelter beneficiaries

Child protection direct beneficiaries (persons trained)

€ 399,000

10

3,932

8

58

5,219

162

31

23

538

472

25,031

15,728

5,919

3,012

472

THE KEY FIGURES

DAMO NGA SALAMAT