Haiyan, a typhoon that leaves our country devastated. If
you could still remember what it did, then you would be glad as to what Red
Cross has finally achieve.
Red Cross recently reports about their updates through a
press con that was held at their main office at Boni EDSA. Media and other
guest and partners from the other countries are present
Red Cross Haiyan assistance restored livelihoods,
shelter, community facilities and services
Two years after Haiyan (local name Yolanda), the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has helped tens of thousands of affected families to get back their livelihoods, built safer, more disaster resilient homes and classrooms, and given people access to improved health and sanitation facilities and services.
As of end of October, 884,228 people have benefitted from
PRC’s Haiyan Recovery Program which includes services ranging from
shelter, livelihood, cash relief assistance, water and sanitation, hygiene
promotion, and rehabilitation of classrooms.
“The success of our Haiyan operations would not have been
possible without the support of our partners in the Red Cross Red Crescent
(RCRC) Movement and private partners who have generously contributed to help
alleviate the suffering of those whose lives have been affected
by Typhoon Haiyan. Because of the massive destruction caused by
Haiyan, there was also a massive outpouring of support that came to us that
helped restore people’s lives and dignity,” said PRC chairman Richard Gordon.
To date, PRC’s Haiyan Recovery program has built 66,011
homes out of the target 80,203 or 86 percent of the target number of houses to
be built, amounting to around 2.2 billion pesos. The Red Cross Haiyan shelter
program is spread across nine Haiyan-affected provinces: Aklan, Antique, Capiz,
Cebu, Eastern Samar, Iloilo, Leyte, Palawan, and Western Samar.
During the emergency phase, the Red Cross was able to
provide emergency cash relief assistance to 90,779 families, the biggest ever
cash transfer programming operations in the RCRC Movement history after an
emergency or disaster. A total of PhP 281,529,400 or USD 6,256,208 was
disbursed to affected families in a matter of four months from December 2013 to
March 2014. Unconditional cash relief given per family ranged from PhP2,000 to
PhP5,000.
Provision of shelter was augmented with livelihood
assistance in the form of livelihood cash grants that beneficiaries
used to start a new livelihood source or restart their lost livelihood. As of
date, 59,218 families out of the target 62,289 households or 95 percent of the
target number of beneficiaries, have been provided with livelihood assistance
through conditional cash grants. The total amount of livelihood assistance
to date is P592,180,000.
Aside from housing and livelihood, PRC also focused on
health, sanitation and education. Through the Haiyan recovery operations, there
are now 32 schools with improved access to water and sanitation facilities and
38 health facilities that have been repaired and reconstructed, which will
cater to 222,618 individuals based on the population of the area.
The education sector was not left behind as the Red Cross
also focused on restoring classrooms so students can go back to their
classes. As of date, 410 classrooms have already been rehabilitated and
reconstructed, of which 39,165 students have benefitted. There were also 5,083
students who have received school kits from the Red Cross.
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