Philippines Luzon Typhoons and Floods: Emergency Food Security Assessment
World Food Programme (WFP); Government of the Philippines; United Nations Childrens' Fund (UNICEF); Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); Save the Children; World Vision International (WVI); Oxfam; Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA); Community Family Services International (CFSI); Christian Aid
2009
ELR 3663
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Title
Philippines Luzon Typhoons and Floods: Emergency Food Security Assessment
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme (WFP), 2009.
Language Note
English
Description
35 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
WFPELR3663
Summary
The typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng hit several parts of Philippines within a span of two weeks in September and October 2009. These typhoons and floods caused havoc in the urban and rural setup of northern Luzon – particularly affecting Regions I, CAR, II, III, NCR and IVA. Among other impacts, household food security was greatly affected. In November 2009 WFP partnered with the Government of Philippines, UNICEF, FAO, Save the Children, World Vision, OXFAM, ADRA, CFSI and Christian Aid for an Emergency Food Security Assessment (EFSA) that looked at the impact of the typhoons and the floods on household food security situation.
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Public
Call Number
ELR 3663
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English
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