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"Providing a Roof" and more to communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: the Médecins Sans Frontières experience

Ali E, Ferir MC, Reid AJ, Gray H, van den Boogaard W, Gonzales C, Zachariah R
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"Providing a Roof" and more to communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: the Médecins Sans Frontières experience | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013 and left a trail of destruction. As part of its emergency response, Médecins Sans Frontières distributed materials for reconstructing houses and boats as standardized kits to be shared between households. Community engagement was sought and communities were empowered in deciding how to make the distributions. We aimed to answer, Was this effective and what lessons were learned?

METHODS
A cross-sectional survey using a semi-structured questionnaire was conducted in May 2014 and included all community leaders and 269 households in 22 barangays (community administrative areas).

RESULTS
All houses were affected by the typhoon, of which 182 (68%) were totally damaged. All households reported having received and used the housing material. However, in 238 (88%) house repair was incomplete because the materials provided were insufficient or inappropriate for the required repairs.

CONCLUSION
This experience of emergency mass distribution of reconstruction or repair materials of houses and boats led by the local community was encouraging. The use of "standardized kits" resulted in equity issues, because households were subjected to variable degrees of damage. A possible way out is to follow up the emergency distribution with a needs assessment and a tailored distribution. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2017;11:285-289).

Countries

Philippines

Subject Area

natural disasters

Languages

English
DOI
10.1017/dmp.2016.135
Published Date
15 Dec 2016
PubMed ID
27976602
Journal
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 285-289
Issue Date
2016-12-15
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