Title: Joint Rapid Needs Assessment
1Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A28 and 29 September 2009
2ASSESSMENT LOCATIONS
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
3FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- The flood water levels had receded in most areas.
- Public water services were restored, with
drinkable water in several of the barangays
visited, however with very low pressure or no
pressure in other areas. - No water services in areas near the river
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
4FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- Barangay Malanday
- Population 51,000
- EC 2
- Displaced families go home during the day but
return to sleep at ECs - Food received by NGOs, ABD CBN, GMA, Red Cross,
Barangay funds - ECs congested
- Toilets overflowing
- Camp management lacking
- Deaths
- Drowning 7
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
5FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- Barangay Santo Nino
- Population 36,000
- One site along the river (1,000 people)
requesting water and food - No running water and electricity
- Waste management urgent requirement
- Approximately 6,000 people require assistance
- Priorities
- Potable / drinking water
- Clothing
- Mats/Mattresses
- Food
- Medicines
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
6FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- Barangay Tumana
- Population 56,000
- All of this barangay evacuated
- Relief goods received
- Water available but testing is required
- Road clearing is a priority
- No electricity
- Priorities
- Food
- Clothes
- School Supplies
- Construction materials for houses
- Clearing equipment
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
7FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- Barangay Tanong
- Population 15,000
- 3,000 15,000 individuals affected
- 100 families in barangay hall
- 300-400 families in elementary school
- Relief received from city officials, SMART,
individuals - Prolonged stay
- Water sanitation remains an issue
- 126 families in one EC, five families per room
- Priorities
- Food
- Potable water
- Blankets
- Clothes
- Buckets for cleaning / flushing toilets
- Sleeping mats
- Emergency lamps
- Medicines
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
8FINDINGs - MARIKINA
- Amang Rodrigues Memorial hospital
- Restoration of power is a main concern
- Medical equipment damaged
- Diagnostics
- Lab
- Blood bank
- Medicines
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
9FINDINGs PASIG
- 4,000 people on queue for bottled water and
cupcakes - Beneficiaries walked up to 3 kms to site
- No ECs according to command post
- Ongoing medical mission
- People interviewed have no place to go even
though their houses are flooded and things are
wet - Some families in Sta Lucia whilst most in their
houses - No relief received except for private donations
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
10FINDINGs - PASIG
- Insufficient water supply
- Cainta Municipal Hall 5,000 7,000 people
lined up for relief food but no water - Several areas still impassable and remain under
water - No public services restored
- Priorities
- Potable water
- Food
- NFIs (clothing, blankets, mats)
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
11FINDINGs - TAGUIG
- Total Population 650,000
- EC 39
- Initial figures of affected families was 1,950
households. - 24 out of 28 barangays remain under water with
some areas up to 2 - 4 feet. - Three main barangays with high water levels are
Napindan, New Lower Bicutan and Ususan. - EC visited has residual floods on the first
floor.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
12FINDINGs - TAGUIG
- Assessment of the evacuation centre in submerged
areas is necessary. - Some families are reluctant to go to the
evacuation centre and remain at their homes. - Majority of evacuees in the evacuation centre are
informal settlers. - The relief support appears to be top down and
organized, with two command posts, six medical
teams and regular monitoring of sites
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
13FINDINGs - TAGUIG
- New Lower Bicutan Baragay
- Population 40,000.
- Evacuation centre visited RP Cruz Elementary
School. - Access to health care was a major priority
- The mention of diarrhoea was a concern numbers
to be verified - High number of damaged health centres, as most
areas remain under water. - Other Prioritization areas
- Logistics
- Non-Food Items
- Food and WASH
- Protection Education
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
14FINDINGs Quezon City
- EC 42
- Bagong Silangan Barangay
- Population 85,000
- 797 families are in the four evacuation centres
and unable to return to their homes
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
15FINDINGs - Muntinlupa
- Population 500,000
- EC - 18 ? 2,889 families
- approximately 30,000 flood-affected people
outside of ECs. - Access to areas was the main challenge for
delivery of services both into and out of the
barangays as water remains up to 4-5 feet in 8 of
the 9 barangays. - LGU anticipates that the water will recede in 2
-3 months - Requests additional rubber boats or dump trucks.
- Barangays most affected include Tunasan,
Poblacion, Putatan.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
16FINDINGs - Pateros
- Population 63,000
- ECs - 19 evacuation centres ? 1,202 households
displaced. - Approximately 4,500 flood-affected households
outside of ECs. - Access also was an issue as 9 out of 10 barangays
that remained under water. - Due to narrow roads, only small ELF trucks can be
use for distribution of relief goods.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
17FINDINGs - Region IV-A
- Rizal Cainta
- Population 400,000
- Barangay San Andres, San Juan and Sto. Domingo
(most affected areas) - All seven barangays submerged in water during the
typhoon. - EC - 13
- Families needing assistance cannot be estimated
yet - Cainta Municipal Hall - 5,000-7,000 people were
queuing up (since morning) for an emergency
relief distribution. - Water services have not been restored
- Access to potable drinking water is the most
urgent need, along with food and non-food items. - Medicines are also a high priority.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
18FINDINGs - Region IV-A
- Barangay San Andres
- Knee-high water level with no water in the taps
(except for those very close to the water meter).
- Some hand-pumps were seen functioning.
- People have reopened some shops despite the water
level not reducing - People are moving in and out of the area to
access assistance and markets further away. - The flood damage to housing is extensive, but not
with the high level of debris as observed in
Marikina City. - The team was not able to access the areas closer
to the rivers, where the need for road clearance
is likely to be more critical.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
19Local Coordination Response Structures
- Varying degree of coordination and responses,
depending on the number of people affected and
the capacity of the local government structures. - Government indicated lack of capacity to provide
relief outside of evacuation centres. - Solid private sector and NGO support in providing
relief goods in evacuation centres.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
20Local Coordination Response Structures
- NNDC OCD established Advanced Command Posts
- Very useful for local coordination of emergency
responses for the initial 1-3 weeks - 1st port of call actor coordinate with ACP
- Important that these posts do not become a layer
between LGUs and cluster decision-makers - ACP need to be equipped with comprehensive
contact lists of key sectoral decision-makers and
responders in the areas for referral of requests
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
21Local Coordination Response Structures
- LGU
- Some were overwhelmed and unable to mobilize
resources or assistance - Lack of communications hampered their efforts
- Exhaustion of LGU officials can be expected to
impact local coordination efforts during the
initial response - LGU response included distribution of donated and
government relief included hot meals at ECs - Medical teams were sent daily to ECs, families
outside of evacuation centres access general
health services in the health centres accessible
to varying degree Recommendation? Centralization
of information management needs to be established
as soon as possible, as the reliance on LGUs to
provide full coordination services at a local
level to all responders is unlikely to be a
sustainable approach.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
22PRIORITY NEEDS OVERVIEW
- Provision of water and potable containers for a
period of 3-4 days/or until pressure is restored
in specific areas. - Restoration of water services and water quality
tested. - Food and essential non-food item relief
distributed to evacuation centres and
flood-affected households. - Distribution management to ensure relief reaches
affected and vulnerable populations outside
evacuation centres and distribution points. - Establishment of basic Camp Management/
Coordination Services in the evacuation centres. - Sanitation facilities established and maintained
in the evacuation centres. - Health and hygiene education campaign to
continue. - Waste disposal, including clearance of trash and
rubble from roads. - Access to Taguig City remains a challenge.
- Plan of action for resettlement of displaced
unable to return to their pre-flood origin.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
23KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Food Security
- Blanket food distributions in family packs for
affected persons both inside and outside
evacuation centres. Food packages suggested to
include rice, canned goods, noodles. - Non-Food Items (NFIs)
- Critical need for clothes (including underwear),
mats/mattresses, blankets, kitchen utensils and
cooking equipment, hygiene kit, jerry cans /
water storage, slippers - DSWD to issue a short guidance note to all
responders, including IASC agencies, of what a
family NFI kit should contain to ensure
consistency in the assistance - NFI kits for pregnant and lactating women
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
24KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Food Security
- Blanket food distributions in family packs for
affected persons both inside and outside
evacuation centres. Food packages suggested to
include rice, canned goods, noodles. - Non-Food Items (NFIs)
- Critical need for clothes (including underwear),
mats/mattresses, blankets, kitchen utensils and
cooking equipment, hygiene kit, jerry cans /
water storage, slippers - DSWD to issue a short guidance note to all
responders, including IASC agencies, of what a
family NFI kit should contain to ensure
consistency in the assistance - NFI kits for pregnant and lactating women
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
25KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- WASH
- Ensure adequate water supplies for all evacuation
centres - Water quality test kits to check for
microbiological contamination - Water treatment kits and education materials
distributed - Hygiene kits distributed
- Waste management and garbage disposal conducted
- DSWD as lead of the Camp Management/ Camp
Coordination Cluster to ensure a focal point is
held accountable for the cleanliness and
conditions of the sanitation facilities in all
evacuation centres. - One tanker serving 8-10 Evacuation centres and
the use of water bladders, if necessary. - Recommend 15 litres per person of which 3-5
litres of potable water - Each family needs a water kit which contains 1
Bucket, 1 water storage unit, 250 g soap,
chlorine tablets - Recommend organization for the cleaning of
toilets and sanitation facilities (every 2 days). - Separate washing facilities required for privacy
in evacuation centres
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
26KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Health
- Rehabilitation of damaged health centres
- Establishment of disease surveillance system
within evacuation centres and among affected
families - Establishment of referral system from evacuation
centres and affected areas - Resumption of immunization for affected children
- Augmentation of medical supplies and health human
resources in anticipation of rising incidence of
diarrheal disease, respiratory tract infections,
water-borne diseases - Mobilization of mobile medical teams to enhance
access of affected families in evacuation centres
and in affected areas - Follow up on reports of diarrhoea
- Ensure quality of water supply (for drinking)
- Improve access to toilets and to implement
measures to maintain sanitary conditions - Breastfeeding culture must be encouraged
- Provide psychosocial support to affected families
- Identification and documentation and proper
interventions for pregnant and lactating women,
infants, and the elderly - Education on preventive health
- On-going training on early detection of dengue,
measles, diarrhoea, pneumonia symptoms - Referral system must be strengthened
- Improved psychosocial support to the disaster
affected population. - Ensure resumption of power to hospitals and
health centres. d
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
27KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Protection
- Ensure access to basic services and equity of
distribution, especially for people outside
evacuation centres who are not receiving
information about how and where to access
assistance. - Monitoring of gender based violence incidents and
public information campaign for prevention - Monitoring of registration of vulnerable
children, including reunification of separated
children with parents, etc.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
28KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Education
- Cleaning of schools including sanitation of
toilets recommended. - Teaching / Learning materials / classroom
rehabilitation as required. - Most of the evacuation centres are schools and
with the prolonged use of the buildings, schools
may not be able to resume soon. Alternative
transitional shelters and learning centres should
be considered. - School packs will be needed for children
returning to school.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
29KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Shelter
- Short-term
- The shelter cluster to conduct an in-depth
assessment in coordination with the camp
management and education cluster of shelter needs
for the next 2 weeks 3 months. - Provision of construction materials in areas of
origin (on-site shelter) - Long-term
- Identification of suitable relocation and
resettlement sites for those families unable to
return to their place of pre-flood origin.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
30KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Camp Management / Camp Coordination
- Establishment of camp management mechanisms is
urgently required. This would also support in
addressing the WASH and Protection concerns in
the evacuation centres. - Camp managers to be appointed using the camp
management guidelines of DSWD - Registration of displaced persons
- Referral system for emerging diseases
- Training of barangay personnel (long term)
- Plans for organizing the families in the various
evacuation centre families and consider other
temporary shelter options both for evacuees in
covered courts and those requiring longer term
assistance. - Separation of livestock from living quartersd
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
31KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Logistics
- Traffic congestion hampers access to the worst
affected areas. Responding agencies need to
secure a higher number of staff and vehicles in
order to send multiple missions to effectively
cover more areas during the initial response
period. - NDCC as lead of the logistics cluster should
request the relevant authorities to prioritise
clearing of roads in populated areas to restore
access. - NDCC as lead of the logistics cluster, with OCHA
mapping support and WFP logistic coordination
support, should immediately look to identify
specific routes for humanitarian and emergency
missions into the worst hit areas where the
traffic enforcement authorities can focus their
presence and control, to keep out non essential
traffic, during certain hours of the day.
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009
32The priorities and recommendations are
highlighted through this report - immediate
drinking-water distribution - restoration and
testing (for contamination) of water services -
food and NFI distribution to ECs and
flood-affected households - Strengthened
management in ECs - Registration of displaced
Joint Rapid Needs Assessment Flood affected
areas in National Capital Region and Region
IV-A 28 and 29 September 2009