Post on 05-Jul-2015
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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