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This is a presentation prepared by Kusog Tacloban, a volunteer organization doing relief efforts in the Philippines for Typhoon Haiyan, for the Global Exchange Laboratory at Parsons the New School for Design, Spring 2014

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KUSOG TACLOBANKUSOG TACLOBAN

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HAIYAN (YOLANDA) November 8, 2013 6,200+ dead 2,000 missing 16 million affected 1.1 million homes

damaged/destroyed 4.1 million displaced

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HAIYAN (YOLANDA) 865,000 people agricultural

workers affected 74% of standing crops lost 60% of tree crops lost PHP 9 Billion lost in

agriculture. 65% of fishing equipment

lost Livelihood of an estimated

5.6 million workers disrupted Estimated cost to

Philippines: $14 billion

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Living Earth screenshot, Nov 8, 2013

Population: 100 million Annual growth rate of 2% Living on US$2 a day: 2 in 5. Primary Industries are

agriculture, wood products, electronics assembly, garment and footwear manufacturing, mining and fishing. Also has active tourism industry, and gets remittances from about 5 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

Unemployment: 7% Global rank on infrastructure

quality (2009): 94 Global rank on Infrastructure

quality (2011): 113

The Philippines

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Tacloban & Eastern Visayas

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Roof Tarping

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Assessment of schools

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Mobile Soup Kitchen

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Psychosocial Services

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Relief Operations

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Medical Missions

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Other projects: Christmas Cheer

Candahug, Palo, Leyte Dulag, Leyte Orphans (Asilo de la Milagrosa, Cebu City)

Fundraisers New York Asian Writers Workshop UmiNom – Brunch An Taclobanon Guli-at Concerts Masters School Candlelight and Jeans Day Fundraisers Bake Sales (Thomson Reuters) Run fundraiser through Crowdrise – Erica Gramlich Individual Fundraisers - Helen Frech of Germany, Chris

Potgeiter of S. Africa/Dubai. Jasmine Valte of the US Individual contributions/donations

Volunteers To date, 46 volunteers (local, Manila, Australia, US, Germany,

Israel, South Africa, etc)

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Status PHP360.9 Billion (US$8.17 Billion) in a span of 4 years 21.16% received of international pledges Social Weather Station survey (January 22, 2014): 72% - poor 381 evacuation centers Bunkhouses (temporary shelters) constructed Health and Nutrition: Schools Livelihood

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Typhoon Relief Philippine

government

International response

Supranational organizations

NGOs, private groups, private individuals

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Rebuilding/Rehabilitation PARR – Panfilo

Lacson

Private sector: 9 giant companies

PLDT and the Razon Group - Tacloban

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Aid Watch Petition

(Change.org)

FAiTH

PARR and Rehab groups

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Next Steps Registering as a Non-Profit organization

401c3 in the United States

Continue with remaining Relief Work projects

Push forward with monitoring relief and rehabilitation efforts

Work with rehabilitation groups in Tacloban and other areas in Leyte and Samar

Partner with groups to develop effective standards, protocols, processes in relief/rehabilitation monitoring.

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Challenges to Rebuilding Pervasive corruption/ lack of trust

Lack of standard protocols/processes for relief/aid distribution

Lack of communication on specifics of rehabilitation work

Lack of any consultation with community

No real rehabilitation plan for Tacloban from LGU

Logistics

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KUSOG TACLOBANReferences

Kusogtacloban.org Kusog Tacloban Facebook page Foreign Aid Transparency Hub (http://www.gov.ph/faith/) Rappler.com Whitehouse.gov USAID.gov/haiyan Wikipedia Reliefweb Nbcnews.com Washington Post AFP News CNN.com Reuters.com Infoplease.com New York Times Inquirer.net