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TYPHOON ODETTE RESPONSE Six months on (Situation Report #9)

It has been six months since Super Typhoon Odette/Rai made its landfall in the Philippines and wreaked havoc in most parts of the Visayas and in the north-east side of Mindanao, affecting 11 of the 16 million...

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Situation Report 08: Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) - 31 May 2022

Situation Report 08: Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) - 31 May 2022

On May 21, 2022 a delegation from USAID led by the Assistant to the Administrator, Sarah Charles came to Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte and visited UNFPA’s Super Typhoon Odette Response activities. USAID has...

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Situation Report 05: Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) - 15 March 2022

At three months many families have returned home but a significant number are still living in the evacuation centers awaiting secure housing. As a measure against future damage, the government has established no build...

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Fact Sheet: Typhoon Rai (Odette) Key Humanitarian Interventions and Needs

Two months after Typhoon Odette tore through the Philippines, 98,097 women remain pregnant but have little to no access to obstetric services, 49,194 women have an unmet need for family planning, and 13,023 women and ...

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