Cyclone Giri - Two Years On - Burma Action Ireland
Cyclone Giri - Two Years On - Burma Action Ireland
Cyclone Giri - Two Years On - Burma Action Ireland
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<strong>Cyclone</strong> <strong>Giri</strong>: <strong>Two</strong> <strong>Years</strong> <strong>On</strong><br />
2. 59 temporary learning spaces/semi-permanent schools in progress<br />
3. School kits provided for 7,000 children<br />
Health 1. 2 mobile clinics in 40 villages of Taung Zin Kan,Taunggoat Township 472<br />
2. 2 medical teams conducted mobile clinics in East and Middle Phayonkar<br />
Islands,Pauktaw Township, covering the 15 most affected villages. 1,037 patient<br />
consultations took place (29November to17 December)<br />
3. 7 mobile medical teams operated in 69 villages in Kyaukphru and 48 villages in<br />
PauktawTownship<br />
4. A medical team operated a fixed clinic in Mraybon Town and covered 32 villages<br />
through mobile services<br />
5. A mobile medical team visited 19 villages in Kyaukphru, providing life-saving sexual,<br />
reproductive, general health care (6,748 beneficiaries)<br />
6. 893/918 Clean Delivery Kits/Dignity Kits to pregnant/needy women<br />
Shelter 1. 23,400 households received emergency shelter kits<br />
WASH 1. 6,900 household kits distributed 473<br />
Logistics 1. Jetty in Mraybon with unloading of boats to commence 10 December 474<br />
2. 14,000m3 total storage capacity in Sitetway, Mraybon and Kyaukphru 475<br />
Protection 1. 283 teachers get psychosocial training: Marmbra (110), Pauktaw (173)<br />
Table 6.7: Relief Effort 3 Months After <strong>Cyclone</strong> <strong>Giri</strong><br />
ClusterType Response 3 months after <strong>Giri</strong><br />
Food & 1. 8,000 MT of mixed food distributed (November 2010 – January 2011) 476<br />
Livelihoods<br />
Nutrition<br />
Education<br />
1. Assessment: 8.7% of GAM477 requires targeted supplementary and therapeutic<br />
feeding beyond 2100 calories nutritionally balanced ration 478<br />
2. 12,000 children under-five in need of nutrition monitoring and micronutrient<br />
supplementation<br />
3. Target: 3,500 under-two to receive supplementary blended rations<br />
4. Target: treat 60% malnourished children in Mraybon through 38 sub rural health<br />
centres<br />
1. 103 temporary learning spaces in government schools constructed<br />
2. 37 temporary learning spaces in government schools in progress<br />
3. 24 temporary learning spaces & 20 semi-permanent schools in progress in community<br />
& monastic schools<br />
Health 1. First aid services to 1,027 people 479<br />
2. Emergency health and care services to 1,352 people<br />
Shelter 1. 70% of affected people (36,400 households) get emergency shelter kits 480<br />
WASH 1. 25,000 people in 50 villages received safe and clean water daily 481<br />
2. 3,500 households received cups and 20 litre buckets<br />
3. 11 ponds and 2 wells rehabilitated<br />
4. 15 wells and 5 ponds cleaned<br />
5. 27 school latrines constructed<br />
6. 4 metre dam built on Ngwe Twin Tu Island: 3 million litres of water 482<br />
Logistics 1. 1 jetty built in Mraybon; 6 ships hired for food transport from Sitetway 483<br />
Protection 1. 1,027 received psychosocial support<br />
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