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  • REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY

    UPDATES

    Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery

    July 21, 2014

  • Last November 8, 2014,

    Typhoon Yolanda

    (Haiyan) cut a swath of

    destruction across the

    central part of the

    Philippines.

  • STATISTICS:

    devastated 171 cities

    and municipalities

    affected more than 12

    million people

    Photo Credit: www.rappler.com

  • 918,261 displaced

    families

    1,012,790 damaged

    houses

    Photo Credit: www.rappler.com ; www.inquirer.net

    STATISTICS:

  • 6,268 dead28,689 injured

    1,061 missingPhoto Credit: www.rappler.com; www.manilabulletin.com

    STATISTICS:

  • On December 6, 2013, the President

    signed Memorandum Order No. 62

    (MO62) appointing me as the

    Presidential Assistant for

    Rehabilitation & Recovery (PARR).

  • PARRS MAIN FUNCTION UNDER MO62 IS TO ACT AS OVERALL

    MANAGER AND COORDINATOR

  • PARR is guided by this principle which

    focuses on long-term, sustainable

    efforts to reduce vulnerabilities and

    strengthen capacities to cope with

    future hazard events.

    BUILD BACK BETTER & SAFER

  • CLUSTER FRAMEWORK APPROACH

    Infrastructure

    Resettlement

    Social Services

    Livelihood

    Support

  • PHASED IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH

    Each province will come up with its own Provincial Plan, which will be integrated and vetted by the Cluster Groups.

    PARR will consolidate integrated and vetted Provincial Plans, and submit to the President for approval.

    Implementation of projects in accordance with set standards and in compliance with the "build-back-better"

    guidance will proceed after the Presidents approval .

  • Presentation of Provincial/City Rehabilitation Plans

    Province/City:Date presented to

    OPARR

    CEBU 25 April 2014

    LEYTE 26 April 2014

    TACLOBAN 10 May 2014

    WESTERN SAMAR 14 May 2014

    ILOILO 4 July 2014

    EASTERN SAMAR4 July 2014

  • Last May 30, the Provincial and City

    Rehabilitation Plans of Cebu, Samar, Leyte,

    and Tacloban were vetted by the Cabinet

    Secretaries/ Heads of Cluster Leads:

  • Multi-Hazard Map ApproachIntegrated Map

    One Map

    Many Data

    WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE

    One Map

    One Data

    Thematic Maps

    WHERE WE ARE

    Slow Onset

    Rainfall Temperature

    Extreme Events

    Landslides Erosion Flooding Drought Storm Surge Wind Speed

    Disaster

    Geohazard Liquefaction Ground tremor Volcanic eruption Tsunami

    C

    L

    U

    P

    LGUs

    Geospatial

    Technology

  • eMPATHY: electronic Management

    Platform: Accountability and

    Transparency Hub for Yolanda

    OPARRs database that contains a list of pipeline, on-going, and completed projects in

    relation to Yolanda recovery and rehabilitation

    efforts

  • PARR COORDINATION EFFORTS

    WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR

  • Development Sponsors

    Keep an eye on the overall strategic plan of rehabilitating each of the 24 Areas of Intervention and Development (AIDS)

    MODES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR TO HELP

  • Development SponsorsProv. District Sponsor Province District Sponsor

    Leyte Tacloban 1 ICTSI E. Samar Lawa-an Christian Aid

    Leyte Tacloban 2 PLDT SMART E. Samar Rest of Lone District

    Leyte Palo Metrobank Samar 2nd District ABS-CBN

    Leyte Rest of 1st District INJAP Cebu 3rd and 5th Dist. VICSAL

    Leyte 2nd District EDC Cebu 4th District Aboitiz Foundation/RAFI

    Leyte 3rd District Negros Occ. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Dist. Ayala Foundation

    Leyte Ormoc/Kananga EDC Aklan Lone District Globe

    Leyte Rest of 4th District YGC Capiz 1st District PLDT SMART

    Leyte 5th District Capiz 2nd District PLDT SMART

    Biliran Lone District Iloilo 2nd and 3rd Dist. TSKI

    E. Samar Guiuan Nickel Asia Iloilo 4th District JG Summit

    E. Samar Giporlos Consuelo Foundation

    Iloilo 5th District Ayala Land

    E. Samar Balangiga Peregrine Palawan 1st District

    E. Samar Salcedo Christian Aid

  • AID Province District Municipalities

    6 Leyte 3rd District Calubian, Tabango, Villaba, Leyte, San Isidro

    9 Leyte 5th District Abuyog, Bato, Baybay City, Mahaplag, Matalom

    10 Biliran Lone District Almeria, Biliran, Cabucgayan, Caibiran, Culaba, Naval

    12 Eastern Samar Rest of Lone District Balangkayan, Gen. McArthur, Hernani, Jipapad, Llorente,

    Maydolong, Quinapondan

    13 Samar 2nd District Daram, Talalora, Villareal

    18 Antique Lone District Barbaza, Bugasong, Caluya, Culasi, Laua-an, Libertad,

    Pandan, Patnogon, San Remegio, Sebaste, Tibiao,

    Valderama

    24 Palawan 1st District Agutaya, Coron, Cullion, Cuyo, Linapacan

    AVAILABLE AREAS

  • Sector Sponsors

    Signify their support to rehabilitate four priority sectors: health, education, housing, and livelihood

    MODES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR TO HELP

  • Sector Sponsors

    Education

    Health/Nutrition

    Housing

    Livelihood

    Others

  • Haiyan Multi Donor Fund

    Created through the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation

    Financial donations for the rehabilitation and recovery efforts of all Yolanda affected areas may be made through the Haiyan Multi-Donor Fund

    Managed by a 5-member Board of Trustees composed of CEOs from SGV-Ernst & Young Accounting Firm, Globe Telecom, Smart Telecom, ABS-CBN Corporation, and GMA Corporation

  • PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

    ICTSI/Bloomberry Cultural

    Foundation donated P250M for

    the reconstruction of the Eastern

    Visayas Regional Medical Center

    (EVRMC) with DOH.

  • San Fernando Central

    School Construction Project

    P23 Million

  • THANK YOU!