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Typhoon Bhopa Emergency Response

The proposed response will have the following key components: 1. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) - water provision, distribution of water kits, emergency latrine construction, hygiene promotion 2. Emergency Food Security and Vulnerable Livelihoods (EFSVL) - cash transfer programming & livelihood grant 3. Emergency shelter and provision of home return kits - distribution of appropriate shelter materials & home return kits 4. Advocacy and DRR 5. Camp management and camp coordination

Project code: GB-CHC-202918-PHLB93
Last updated: 2013-07-12 08:44:05

Current status: Implementation

Organisations

Name Role
Oxfam GBExtending
Action Against Hunger (ACF)Funding
Oxfam AustraliaFunding
Oxfam CanadaFunding
Oxfam Hong KongFunding
UN United Nations Children's Fund UNICEFFunding
Oxfam GBFunding
Oxfam Partner(s)Implementing
Oxfam GBImplementing
Oxfam GBReporting

Sectors

Name Percent Type
Life and Security 100 RO

Activity dates

Type Date
Actual start2012-12-03
Planned end2013-08-31

Financial data

Type Date Value Currency
Expenditure 2013-03-31 1037883 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-06-30 -324 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-06-30 3460 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-06-30 112415 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-06-30 821 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-06-30 2 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 -33 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 14572 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 32262 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 19806 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 50052 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 26226 GBP
Expenditure 2013-06-30 5931 GBP
Expenditure 2013-09-30 7007 GBP
Disbursement 2013-06-30 110442 GBP
Disbursement 2013-09-30 135878 GBP
Commitment 2013-04-01 3723 GBP
Commitment 2013-04-01 230070 GBP

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