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Yolanda Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan

Yolanda Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan. Immediate Interventions. November 27, 2013. Rapid Start-Up Initiatives. Resettlement and Housing.

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Yolanda Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan

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  1. Yolanda Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan Immediate Interventions November 27, 2013

  2. Rapid Start-Up Initiatives

  3. Resettlement and Housing • Resettle affected families previously living in “no build” zones  Construction of temporary housing (bunkhouses) of P150,000 for 315,000 families = P47.3B • Rebuilding houses of affected families in “ok to build” areas  Housing grant of P30,000 for 218,958 families = P6.6B • Repair damaged houses of affected families in “ok to build” areas  Housing materials assistance (NHA model) of P10,000 for 551,674 families = P5.5B

  4. Critical Public Infrastructure • Roads, bridges, flood control, public buildings (DPWH) = P1.0B • LGU infrastructure – local roads clearing, water supply, municipal halls, police/fire station, public markets, health facilities, multi-purpose (DPWH, DILG) = P10.9B • Water supply (LWUA) = P0.2B • Power transmission and distribution = P5.9B • Ports, airports, LGU ports, coast guard, LTO, LTFRB (DOTC, PPA, CAAP) = P0.8B

  5. Re-establishing and Scaling Up Social Services

  6. Restarting Agriculture • Immediate – Total = P4.6B • Clearing operations = P0.4B • Fuel subsidy = P0.1B • Farm tools = P0.1B • Seeds (rice, corn) = P0.1B • Coconut rehabilitation = P1.8B • Banca and fishing paraphernalia = P2.2B • Medium to long-term = P2.3B • Coconut rehabilitation = P2.0B • Irrigation (NIA) = P0.3B

  7. Short-term Employment Opportunities • Cash for work programs • DOLE = P0.1B • DSWD = P7.2B • Livelihood programs • DOLE = P0.09B • DSWD (Sustainable livelihood program) = P2.9B

  8. Re-establishing Private Assets • Expand access to finance to recapitalize enterprises in affected areas: • GFIs – Land Bank, DBP • Microfinance institutions – one-off subsidies for loan restructuring and micro-loans • Limited government guarantees to private banks

  9. Restoring LGU Operations • Options for enhanced LGU response and participation based on a supportive, performance-based framework • Offer and provide range of support to LGUs (technical assistance, grants, loans) • NGA-LGU “post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation compacts” with targeted LGUs

  10. Tapering Relief • Relief Operations for next three months (DSWD) = P30.3B • Relief will become increasingly focused on people from areas that were catastrophically or severely affected • in situ, displaced within home LGU • migrants (temporary/permanent) • Moderately affected areas will tend to recover with a natural decline in the need for relief

  11. Preliminary Indicative Estimate of Total Budget Requirements for Yolanda Recovery and Rehabilitation

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