World Vision: Remembering Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) One Year On
November 10, 2014Advocacy, Campaign, Typhoon Haiyan, Typhoon Yolanda, World Vision Philippines,
During this phase, World Vision served women and children through Women and Young Children Spaces (WAYCS) and Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) while communities were mobilized to clear road, school, and farmland debris through cash for work (CFW) activities.
World Vision is also committed to the repair/reconstruction of shelter and infrastructures for health centres, classrooms and WASH facilities.
Preparing for future disasters (Disaster Risk Reduction) and advocacy initiatives are underway. This ranges from savings groups to prepare for the inevitable, creating spaces that are less likely to damage in the event of high wind speeds for people to stay safe, along with their essential survival items.
On July 15 2014, Typhoon Glenda swept through the provinces of Bicol Region, Leyte, Samar and Biliran Island. More than 3,000 individuals evacuated to five identified evacuation centres in Tacloban City. Various humanitarian organizations immediately responded through registration and camp management, mobilization of teams to do monitoring and psychosocial support to pregnant mothers, setting up of water bladder, activation of WASH committees at barangay level, hygiene promotion and installation of 8 temporary latrines (4 for male and 4 for female).
Let us remember and pray for the people who lost their lives, those who survived, and those who lost their loved ones.
- Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda to locals) was the Philippines 25th typhoon in 2013. They name them beginning at A and ending in Z.
Information and Video Credits: World Vision Philippines
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