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ACT Appeal
Caribbean
- LACA71
Assistance
to Hurricane Dean victims
Geneva,
28 September 2007
Appeal Target: US$ 448,873
Balance Requested from ACT Alliance: US$ 353,873
On
19 August 2007, Hurricane Dean, a powerful category-5 storm
hit the Caribbean and made landfall in the islands of Jamaica, Dominican
Republic, Haiti, before it reached the coasts of Honduras, Belize
and Mexico. Torrential rain and strong winds created large-scale devastation.
In Haiti,
according to data collected by the national Direction for Civil Protection
and OCHA, fourteen persons died, 57 were wounded, a total of 2,183
houses were destroyed and 6,376 were severely damaged. Nearly nine
thousands families are directly affected and more than nine thousand
persons are living in temporary shelters, many of them under basic
conditions. The damages happened mostly in the coastline area and
concern housing, road infrastructure, and fishery. The population
faces great losses of crops and cattle mainly in the mountainous regions.
The
three communes of Torbeck, Chantal and Camp
Perrin in the
Southern Department have been severely hit. About 3,850 persons were
directly affected, of which 1,987 women, and 1,077 school children
aged between 7 and 15; about 650 street merchants have lost their
goods. The population suffered a loss of a large part of the harvest
and about 1,600 livestock. The people living in shelters cannot
fend for themselves, as they have lost all their belongings.
ACT
member Christian Aid (CAID) together with
its local partner KORAL aims at directly assisting more than
3,000 affected individuals in these communes. It plans to provide
(i) grants and advice on management to 500 merchants to restart
their business, (ii) seeds and tools to 2,500 small holder farmers
together with some extension on sustainable farming techniques,
(iii) distribute 22 pigs, 50 goats, 10 cows and 1,500 high bred
chicken together with technical support to improve animal raising,
(iv) distribute material to rehabilitate houses, and (v) facilitation
on risk management and disaster preparedness to anticipate the impact
of future disasters.
Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH) plans to respond to the disaster
to mitigate the impact on the affected population. DKH envisages
(i) distributing material to repair houses and shelters, seeds to
affected farmers and grants to women merchants and fishermen to promote
income generation, school kits and cash grants for children from affected
families. DKH also plan to facilitate workshops to improve the population's
preparedness for future disasters.
In Jamaica, the devastation
to homes, livelihoods, electricity and water supply systems is considerable.
Christian Aid and seven
implementing partner staff carried out a rapid needs assessment in
St. Thomas, Clarendon, St. Catherine and the inner city of
Kingston.
Apart from immediate needs to provide food, bedding, household items,
roofing and building materials, water and water purifiers, books and
learning materials for children, it was found necessary to support
the communities with short-term livelihood measures through cash for
work program to clear the debris and fallen trees Christian Aid together
with her implementing partners Women’s Resource Outreach Centre
(WROC) and Children First is planning to support 1,435 families with immediate
relief activities and another ,1,000 families
with livelihood assistance and rehabilitation support. Both implementation
partners will distribute (i) non-food items, such as mattresses,
tarpaulins, blankets, school kits, hygiene kits, disinfectants, baby
food packages , Children First will provide also shelter materials
and WROC services will also assist chicken farmers to restart their
production, cash-crop farmers with seedlings and help to build up
organisational capacity of the communities to cope with later disasters.
This component of the appeal was preceded by a RRF.
Project
Completion Date:
Christian
Aid - 31 March 2008
Diakonie
Katastrophenhilfe - 31 January 2008
Christian
Aid Jamaica - 31 March
2008
Reporting schedule:
Reports due ACT CO
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Christian Aid Haiti
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Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe
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Christian Aid Jamaica
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Interim narrative & financial
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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Final narrative & financial
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31 May 2008
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31 March 2008
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31 May 2008
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Audit
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30 June 2008
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30 April 2008
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30 June 2008
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Summary of Appeal Targets, Pledges/Contributions Received
and Balance Requested:
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Christian Aid Haiti
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Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe
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Christian Aid Jamaica
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Total Target US$
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Appeal Targets
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137,569
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55,828
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255,476
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448,873
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Less: Pledges/Contr
Recd
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0
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25,000
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70,000
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95,000
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Balance Requested from ACT Alliance
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137,569
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30,828
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185,476
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353,873
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Signed
by:
John Nduna
Director,
ACT Co-ordinating Office
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full details of proposals and budgets, please click below to download
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- Assistance
to Hurricane Dean victims - LACA71
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