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IMPACT was deployed to the Philippines through its initiative REACH following four separate disasters starting in 2012. The first deployment followed the tropical storm Sendong, the second typhoon Bopha, the third Bohol earthquake and the fourth typhoon Haiyan. Each deployment was conducted in support of cluster response planning, coordination and monitoring, including with the Shelter Cluster, the Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster, and the WASH Cluster.
By 2050 over 70% of the global population will live in urban areas.
When Typhoon Haiyan, locally known as Yolanda, reached the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines on 8 November 2013, it was the strongest typhoon ever recorded to make landfall and...
One year after Typhoon Haiyan and as the situation has stabilised, REACH conducted a large-scale study to contribute to the development of best practices for sustainable change in sanitation and...
PHL_Map_BOHOL_NoAssistance_13NOV2013_A4
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PHL - Tacloban City - Displacement Sites Location - 30.11.2013
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PHL - Distance From Typhoon Path and Population - 09 November
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PHL_Map_BOHOL_Food_13NOV2013_A4
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PHL - Tacloban City - Displacement Sites - Latrines - 30.11.2013
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PHL- Distance From Typhoon Path and Population Density - 12 November 2013
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Rapid Intentions Assessment in Tacloban Evacuation Centres Report
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PHL_Map_BOHOL_Housing_13NOV2013_A4
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PHL - Tacloban City - Displacement Sites - Population - 30.11.2013
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PHL_Map_Bohol_Earthquake_Damage_20oct2013_A3
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Shelter Sector Response Evaluation Typhoon Pablo December 2012 in Mindanao, Philippines
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PHL - Bohol - Corella Rapid Assessment - 27 October 2013
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PHL_Map_Bohol_EvacCenter_20oct2013_A3
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PHL - REACH Shelter Cluster Assessment - Selection Methodology - 25 October 2013
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PHL_Map_BOHOL_SleepOut_13NOV2013_A4
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PHL - Reference Map - Population 2010
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