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Food Security and Agriculture- Philippines 30 April Tacloban

Agenda Introduction Presentation of the CTWG TORs Feedback on the Livestock Integration workshop Seeds post distribution monitoring report Consolidated FSAC output monitoring report (Nov to March) AOB- FSAC structure/Guian and Ormoc

DATA RECEIVED SO FAR SRP -Outputs

Output Indicator # of individuals receiving food assistance (through general food distribution) Partner(s): WFP, FH, PIN, CARE, ICAN Foundation, Bradford, Christian Aid, Operation Mobilization Philippines, Oxfam, Peace Winds Japan, Salvation Army, Samaritan’s Purse, SAVE, Swiss humanitarian Aid, VIVA, WV RegionProvinceReached (SRP) Reached (Non- SRP)Total Region IV-BPalawan 7,670 Region VI Aklan 134,890 Antique 90,107 Capiz 106,395 Iloilo 198,025 35,695233,720 Negros Occidentales Region VIICebu 21,920 75,92097,840 Region VIIIEastern Samar 588,798 91,660680,458 Leyte 1,893, ,8752,097,005 Biliran 25,955 1,57527,530 Samar (Western Samar) 139,85341,735181,588 Southern Leyte Region VMasbate Region XDingat Islands Total3,199, ,1303,657,203

Indicator # of persons reached with cash transfers Partner(s): WFP, SI, LWR, FH, CARE, Concern Worldwide, Christian Aid, Oxfam, SAVE RegionProvinceReached (SRP) Reached (Non-SRP)Total Region IV-BPalawan Region VI Aklan 57,513 Antique 2,635 Capiz 77,333 Iloilo 60,64610,20070,846 Negros Occidentales Region VIICebu 48,16019,80067,960 Region VIIIEastern Samar 132,337 Leyte 301,87116,000317,871 Biliran Samar (Western Samar) 12,8055,63018,435 Southern Leyte Region VMasbate Region XDingat Islands Total693,29951,630744,929

Output Indicator # of affected farmers receiving agricultural inputs Partner(s): FAO, E_W Seed, FH, PIN, Oxfam RegionProvinceReached (SRP) Reached (Non- SRP)Total Region IV-B ORIENTAL MINDORO 1,133 Palawan 1,178 Region VI Aklan 1,005 Antique 480 Capiz 3,444 Iloilo 2,699 Region VIIIEastern Samar 183 Leyte 24, ,844 Biliran 1,864 Samar (Western Samar) 3, ,533 Region VMasbate Region XDingat Islands Total 41, ,230

Output Indicator # of affected farmers with key agricultural assets RegionProvince Reached (SRP)Reached (Non-SRP)Total Samar (Western Samar) 309 Total 309 Partner(s): FH

Output Indicator # of fisherfolk with boats repaired and built Partner(s): BFAR, FH and Concern Worldwide RegionReached (SRP)Reached (Non-SRP) Region IV-B 224 Region VI 1,606 Region VII 1,080 Region VIII 12,578 Region V Region X Total 15, 488

Indicator # of women trained in food preservation OR fish processing OR seaweed farming RegionProvince Reached (SRP) Reached (Non- SRP)Total Leyte 1,192 Biliran Samar (Western Samar) Southern Leyte Region VMasbate Region XDingat Islands Total 1,192 Partner(s): E_W Seed

DATA RECEIVED SO FAR SRP -Outcomes

1.1 Percentage of target population with a household food consumption score >42 Sampling Size Baseline (MIRA, Dec 2013)Monitoring (26 Jan- 28 Feb) ProvinceFrequency% % Aklan110 10% 291 7% Antique48 4% 305 7% Capiz152 13% % Cebu83 7% 40 1% Eastern Samar54 5% % Iloilo103 9% 331 7% Leyte552 48% % Samar (Western Samar) 49 4% 347 8% Total % %

FCS in areas which received food assistance FCS- Food Consumtion levels Total Province Poor (<=28) Borderline (> )Acceptable (>42) Aklan Antique Capiz Cebu Eastern Samar Iloilo Leyte Samar (Western Samar) Total (MONITORING DATA: JAN 26 to FEB 28)

3.2 Percentage of affected women and men in rural areas who have regained pre-typhoon livelihoods assets (farming/fisheries). LivelihoodTargetReached% Farmers50,00047,00094% Fisheries25,85922,02586% Coconut Planters162,065N/A Total237,92469,02529% Approximately one-quarter of the affected population has been reached with assistance to regain pre-typhoon livelihoods assets.