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Consolidated Rapid Assessments Report: Floods and Landslides Due to Northeast Monsoon and Low Pressure Area - Mindanao, Philippines (16 February 2024)

EASTERN MINDANAO FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES The consolidated assessment was based on assessments and situation reports undertaken by ACCESS consortium, CARITAS, CFSI, OXFAM, CRS, PRC. The summary provides a shared understanding of the most pressing needs of vulnerable…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
17 Feb 2024
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CERF Anticipatory Action Simulation Exercise 2022 (October 2022)

The Philippines was selected as one of the countries to pilot Anticipatory Action (AA)through the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) by the Emergency Relief Coordinator for the typhoon season 2021-2022. A Joint Simulation Exercise (SIMEX) was conducted…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
20 Oct 2022
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Joint Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Food Security and Essential Needs and the Role of the Social Amelioration Program in the Philippines (July 2022)

Executive Summary To support the Philippine government in assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security and essential needs of the affected population and monitor the effect of its Social Amelioration Program (SAP) to its…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
Govt. Philippines, WFP
Posted:
19 Oct 2022
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Philippines: National Disaster Preparedness Baseline Assessment - A data-driven tool for assessing risk and building lasting resilience

OVERVIEW The Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) completed the Philippine National Disaster Preparedness Baseline Assessment (NDPBA) in partnership with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD). The Center also developed relationships and data-sharing agreements with multiple government and nongovernmental…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
PDC
Posted:
27 Jun 2022
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