Providing emergency assistance after typhoons in the Philippines
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Episcopal Relief & Development, in partnership with the Anglican Board of Mission-Australia and Iglesia Filipina Independiente (The Philippine Independent Church – IFI), to provide assistance in response to three successive typhoons that displaced individuals and families throughout the region.
Between October 25, 2020 and November 12, 2020, three typhoons, Quinta (Molave), Rolly (Goni) and Ulysses (Vamco), struck the Philippines, impacting over 1.4 million people in five regions across Luzon. Approximately 390,000 individuals were displaced due to the damage from the storms.
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting IFI as they provide over 1,000 households across 13 dioceses with food and hygiene packs. The food packs include rice, sardines, cooking oil, salt, sugar, mongo and drinking water. Helping to reduce the spread of disease, including COVID-19, hygiene kits contain surgical masks, vitamin C, d
Providing Emergency Assistance to Typhoons in The Philippines 30 December, 2020 - 00:10
Country: Philippines Source: Episcopal Relief and Development
Episcopal Relief & Development, in partnership with the Anglican Board of Mission-Australia and Iglesia Filipina Independiente (The Philippine Independent Church – IFI), to provide assistance in response to three successive typhoons that displaced individuals and families throughout the region.
Between October 25, 2020 and November 12, 2020, three typhoons, Quinta (Molave), Rolly (Goni) and Ulysses (Vamco), struck the Philippines, impacting over 1.4 million people in five regions across Luzon. Approximately 390,000 individuals were displaced due to the damage from the storms.
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting IFI as they provide over 1,000 households across 13 dioceses with food and hygiene packs. The food packs include rice, sardines, cooking oil, salt, sugar, mongo and drinking water. Helping to r
Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses Situation Report #4 - 23 December 2020
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Over 30,255 individuals displaced in evacuation centres
Over 4,378 individuals remain displaced outside evacuation centres
Highlights
• WFP began cash-based transfers to more than 2,200 targeted vulnerable households in Catanduanes on 17 December, with a contribution from the Government of Australia.
• WFP will be implementing a second round of cash-based transfers with a contribution from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund.
• WFP transported 74,600 family food packs to the affected areas in Bicol Region, with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). WFP has since mobilized 73 trucks in support of the Government of Philippines to transport food and non-food items.
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