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Food Security and Agriculture- Philippines 22 May 2014- Manila

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Food Securityand Agriculture- Philippines

22 May 2014- Manila

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Agenda

• Introduction• Presentation of WFP post distribution monitoring results• Fisheries accomplishments-issues and concerns

– The focus of discussion will be the remaining gaps taking into account Government accomplishment reports.

• SRP- revision of projects• Final FSAC inputs for SRP• AOB

– FSAC structure– Schedule of meetings

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Monitoring results from EMOP 200631: Assistance to the people affected by Super Typhoon Haiyan

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I. The report covers the period: December 2013 to February 2014.

II. It contains the results to date from distribution and post-distribution monitoring of WFP activities: general food distribution, unconditional cash transfers and supplementary feeding programmes.

III. WFP monitoring systems went to lengths to ensure that relief activities did not negatively impact market conditions.

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Key findings

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Key findings

Cash transfers:• Gradual, limited injections of cash was

appropriate starting west in Region VI and moving east towards the more severely affected Region VIII to enable a staggered approach facilitating market recovery.

• Limited cash injections showed potential to jump-start retail supply capacity and household-level effective demand.

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Key findings

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Key findings

• 93 percent of cash beneficiaries reported access to functioning markets. • Over 96 percent of cash recipients indicated that therewas sufficient availability of their preferred foods in those markets.

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Key findings

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Thank you

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BFAR-AHON INITIATIVEFisheries accomplishments

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ERLA Plan-Fisheries

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Region Affected HHs (fishing families)

Estimated HHs in urgent need of livelihood assistance

Estimated HHs who are fishing families targeted through the strategy

Region IV-B 4,178 4,178 3,300

Region VI 13,742 11,742 9,500

Region VIII 21,644 13,644 12,000

Total 39,564 29,546 24,800

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Agenda

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SRP PROJECTSFTS

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FSAC funding status

Original requirements

USD A

Revised requirements

USDB

Funding*USD

D

Total resourcesavailable USD

E=C+D

Unmet requirements

B-E

% Covered

E/B

Uncommittedpledges

F

100,113,302 184,967,524 121,033,116 121,033,116 63,934,408 65% 1,628,500

Are the Contributions reports accurate/updated?Are we still appealing for the unfunded activities?Do we need to de-earmark mark some activities?

http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/ocha_R32_A1043___21_May_2014_(16_38).pdf

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DATA RECEIVED SO FARSRP -Outputs

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Output Indicator 1.1.1 - # of individuals receiving food assistance (through general food distribution)

Region Province Reached (SRP)

Reached (Non-SRP) Total

Region IV-B Palawan 7,670 7,670 Region VI Aklan 134,890 134,890 Antique 90,107 90,107 Capiz 106,395 106,395 Iloilo 198,025 35,695 233,720 Negros Occidentales Region VII Cebu 21,920 75,920 97,840Region VIII Eastern Samar 588,798 96,660 685,458 Leyte 1,905,354 213,875 2,119,229 Biliran 25,955 1,575 27,530 Samar (Western

Samar) 139,853 41,735 181,588 Southern Leyte Region V Masbate Region X Dingat Islands

Total 3,211,297

473130 3,657,203

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Output Indicator 1.1.2 -# of persons receiving continued food assistance

Region Province Reached (SRP)Reached (Non-SRP) Total

Region IV-B Palawan Region VI Aklan Antique Capiz Iloilo Negros Occidentales Region VII Cebu Region VIII Eastern Samar Leyte Biliran Samar (Western Samar) 19860 19,860 Southern Leyte Region V Masbate Region X Dingat Islands Total 19,860 19,860

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Indicator 1.1.3 - # of persons reached with cash transfers

Region Province Reached (SRP)Reached (Non-SRP) Total

Region IV-B Palawan

Region VI Aklan 57,513 57,513 Antique 2,635 2,635 Capiz 77,333 77,333 Iloilo 60,646 10,200 70,846

Negros Occidentales

Region VII Cebu 48,160 19,800 67.960Region VIII Eastern Samar 132,337 5055 137,392 Leyte 301,871 24,705 326,576 Biliran

Samar (Western Samar) 12,805 5,630 18,435

Southern LeyteRegion V MasbateRegion X Dingat Islands Total 693,299 65,390 758,689

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Output Indicator 3.2.1 - # of affected farmers receiving agricultural inputs

Region Province Reached (SRP) Reached (Non-SRP) TotalRegion IV-B ORIENTAL MINDORO 1,133 1,133

Palawan 1,178 1,178 Region VI Aklan 1,005 1,005 Antique 480 480 Capiz 3,444 3,444 Iloilo 2,699 2,699

Negros Occidentales Region VII Cebu Region VIII Eastern Samar 183 183 Leyte 24,999 845 25,844 Biliran 1,864 1,864

Samar (Western Samar) 3,759 774 4,533

Southern Leyte Region V Masbate Region X Dingat Islands

Total 41,043 740 41,230

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Output Indicator 3.2.2 - # of affected farmers with key agricultural assets

Region ProvinceReached (SRP) Reached (Non-SRP) Total

Region IV-B ORIENTAL MINDORO Palawan

Region VI Aklan Antique Capiz Iloilo

Negros Occidentales

Region VII Cebu Region VIII Eastern Samar Leyte 1,652 1,652 Biliran

Samar (Western Samar) 309 309

Southern Leyte Region V Masbate Region X Dingat Islands

Total 1,652 309 309

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Output Indicator 3.2.4 - # of fisherfolk with boats repaired and built

Region Reached (SRP) Reached (Non-SRP)

Region IV-B 272

Region VI 462 2,049

Region VII 1,964

Region VIII 10,484

Region V

Region X

Total 462 14,769

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Indicator 3.2.6 - # of women trained in food preservation OR fish processing OR seaweed farming

Region ProvinceReached (SRP)

Reached (Non-SRP) Total

Region IV-B ORIENTAL MINDORO Palawan

Region VI Aklan Antique Capiz Iloilo

Negros Occidentales

Region VII Cebu Region VIII Eastern Samar Leyte 1,192 1,192 Biliran

Samar (Western Samar)

Southern Leyte Region V Masbate Region X Dingat Islands Total 1,192 1,192

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FSAC structure

Schedule of meetings

AOB

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Updates

• New coordinator to Roxas

• Tacloban and Roxas- 3 meetings per month– CTWG x1– FTWG x1– FSAC general meeting x1

• Manila- one meeting per month