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Tello island THV cluster progress (Dec 2013)

Tello island THV cluster progress (Dec 2013). Reduction in incidence of major diseases in the community. Qualitative. Immunization status. Immunization receptivity -trend. Changes in Education of children. Parental interest in Education of children. Access to safe water.

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Tello island THV cluster progress (Dec 2013)

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  1. Tello island THV cluster progress (Dec 2013)

  2. Reduction in incidence of major diseases in the community Qualitative

  3. Immunization status

  4. Immunization receptivity -trend

  5. Changes in Education of children

  6. Parental interest in Education of children

  7. Access to safe water

  8. Sanitation facilities

  9. Manifestations of the Fruit of the Spirit(Gal 5:22)

  10. Values change Index

  11. CCEI- Progress is individual sectors

  12. CCEI-Corporate Community Empowerment Index (overall)

  13. Progress with strengthening the Survival strategy - 2011 SSEI=3/12=0.25 Tsunami 8 Labor 10 Earthquake 000 7 00 Business 4 000 000 00 000 Disease Outbreak 000 6 000 0000 00 0000 0000 00 00 0000 Agriculture 0 00 3 000 000 000 0000 000 00 000 00 000 Storm 9 000 000 0000 000 Fishing 00 000 000 5 000 00 000 00 000 Sea Destruction 11 000 0000 Poor Health 2 0 00000 Poor Economic Condition Conflict 12 1

  14. Progress with strengthening the Survival strategy - 2012 SSEI=4/12=0.33 Tsunami 8 Labor 10 Earthquake 000 7 Business 4 000 00 0000 0 Disease Outbreak 0 6 00000 0 00000 00 0000 00 0000 000 00 Agriculture 0 000 3 0 0000 0000 00000 000 00 0000 0 0000 Storm 9 000 000 00000 0 Fishing 000 000 000 5 0000 0000 0000 000 Sea Destruction 11 0000 00 Poor Health 2 0 000 Poor economic Condition Conflict 12 1

  15. Progress with strengthening the Survival strategy - 2013 SSEI=8/12=0.66 Tsunami 8 Labor 10 Earthquake 00 7 Business 4 00 00 000 Disease Outbreak 00 6 00000 000000 000 0000 00 0000 00 00 Agriculture 00 000 3 000000 000 000 0000 00 0000 000 00 00000 Storm 9 00000 000 0000 Fishing 0000 00000 000 5 00000 00 00000 00 Sea Destruction 11 00000 Poor Health 2 0 Poor economic Condition Conflict 12 1

  16. Progressive change: Economic development(Code-1)

  17. Progressive change: Health(Code-2)

  18. Progressive change: Agriculture(Code-3)

  19. Progressive change: Business(Code-4)

  20. Progressive change: Fishing(Code-5)

  21. Progressive change: Disease outbreak(Code-6)

  22. Progressive change: DRR-Earthquake(Code-7)

  23. Progressive change: DRR-Tsunami(Code-8)

  24. Progressive change: DRR-Storm(Code-9)

  25. Progressive change: labor (informal employment)(Code-10)

  26. Progressive change: Sea Destruction (Sea Erosion)(Code-11)

  27. Progressive change: Conflict(Code-12)

  28. SSEI-Survival Strategy Empowerment Index SSEI data 2011 Year-1: 0.25 2012 Year-2: 0.25 2013 Year-3: 0.66 2014 Year-4: 2015 Year-5:

  29. Progress against plan of action

  30. Progress against plan of action

  31. Progress against plan of action

  32. Progress against plan of action

  33. Progress against plan of action

  34. Progress against plan of action

  35. Progress against plan of action

  36. Progress against plan of action

  37. Progress against plan of action

  38. Progress against plan of action

  39. Progress against plan of action

  40. Progress against plan of action

  41. (Promoting Holistic Health, Preventing Disease and disasters and providing treatment or specific health interventions) Assessment of progress against main Impact Objectives: Promoting Holistic well-being: Many people have succeeded to improve their life quality through improving sustainable livelihood (fishing, agriculture, business, etc), practicing good values (behavior), and preserving the environment. Hundreds of local farmers have been adopting organic farming (mostly have felt comfortable to use animal feces for making organic fertilizer) and some raised their crops yield particularly vegetable. Apart of increased income (higher price of crops), they also could provide more nutritious food (fresh and healthier vegetable) for their family. Some fishermen were benefited by significantly increased income through using appropriate fishing equipment tools like gill nets, fishing–boat engine, ice boxes (fish storage), and raise freshwater fish as an alternative in the stormy season. They also felt proud of their contribution in the sea preservation. Some microloan recipients have improved and expanded their business with good business practice and appropriate financial management. Most of them wanted to greet the customer (hospitality) and provide good product (service) quality. Many households are healthy after consuming safe drinking water through water filter. Many participants (school aged-children) of Non Formal Education (NFE) have increased their knowledge and shown better character as they were also encouraged and taught on good values in their life (like honesty, respect other, and responsibility). A Cooperative; community-based microfinance model has been legally registered in the District office and run to improve the financial access of the communities.

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