convergence for building climate

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convergence for building climate
CONVERGENCE FOR BUILDING CLIMATE-CHANGE
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
1998-2006
2013-Present
Task Force Tabang Visayasis a loose coalition of member civil society
organizations working in partnership with the League of Municipalities in
the Philippines (LMP), the Union of Local Authorities in the Philippines
(ULAP), and international aid agencies.
Corporations / Organizations
International
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HOPE Japan
HOPE Canada
Cross International
Risen Saviour Mission/
Feed My Starving Children
• Second Harvest Asia
• Singapore Red Cross
Local
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Universal Canning, Inc.
Oceanic Container Lines
GS Logistics, Inc.
Interfreight Cargo
Municipality of Cervantes
Colegio de San Jose
Horizon’s Realty, Inc.
Iowa Management &
Development Corp.
• Municipality of Bagulin
• Various Anonymous
Individuals/Institutions
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Pamulaan students
Avarel Development Corp.
C. Yan Management Corp.
Horizon Realty
RRR Holdings
Welcome Home Foundation
Havas Pa Agatep
Unilab
Toyota Philippines
Sunlife Foundation
Consultation Meeting With 59 Mayors
December 17, 2013
Planning Workshop with the Mayors and Municipal Rehab Teams
Area Validation and Consultation
Organizing Relief Operations
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Food and non-food items distribution
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Dignity Kits Distribution
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Education Kits Distribution
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Emergency Kits Distribution
HOPE Canada and Assisi Development Foundation
distribution of relief goods in Javier
CROSS International distributed relief goods in partnership
with Assisi Development Foundation
Total Number of Beneficiaries/Families served:
Relief Goods - 43,366 in 37 municipalities
Education Kits – 2,000 students
Rebuilding Homes and Communities
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House Repair Kits Distribution
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Rebuilding of New Houses
Provision of Duplex(Top) and Row House (Bottom)
for the typhoon-hit areas
HOPE Japan and Assisi Development Foundation distributed
18,000 pieces of G.I. Sheets and other house repair tools to
Dulag, Mayorga, and Tacloban
Total Number of Beneficiaries/Families served:
House Repair Kits – 13,560 families
House reconstruction – 852 families
Advancing Health and Sanitation
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Medical Missions and provision of medicines
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Water Distribution/Installation of Water Filtration
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Feeding and Nutrition program
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Maternal and Child care services
Total Number of Beneficiaries/Families served:
Feeding Program – 301,600 beneficiaries
Assisi Development Foundation and DepEd MOA signing
for the feeding program
Medicine Distribution – 59 municipalities
Maternal Kits – 699 mothers
Newborn Kits – 218 newborn babies
Reconstructing Basic Facilities and Infrastructures
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Schools/Classrooms
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Birthing Facilities/Clinics
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Municipal Hall/Activity Centers
Provision of Birthing Facility (Leftmost) and
Classrooms for the typhoon-hit areas
Total Number of Beneficiaries/Families served:
Classroom Repair – 26 Classrooms
Health Centers – 3 Health Centers with Birthing Facility
Establishing Food Security Initiatives
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Fishing and Farm Tools Distribution
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Carenderia Estalishment
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Livelihood and Enterprise Development
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Pedicabs Distribution
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Agriculture (Operation Yaman sa Gulayan)
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Fishing Boats Distribution
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Seaweed/Bangus Farming
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Sari-Sari Store Establishment
Sunlife Foundation and Assisi
Development Foundation
distributed a total of 240 boats in
Iloilo
Total Number of Beneficiaries/Families served:
Farmers planting seeds with the support of
Operation Yaman sa Gulayan
Fishing Boats Distribution – 3,447 beneficiaries
Vegetable Seeds Distribution – 4,960 beneficiaries
Series of Workshops on Climate Change Adaptation and
Disaster Risk Reduction Management in partnership with
LGUs and various Stakeholders

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