Report
Humanitarian situation report: Super Typhoon Rai/Odette
as of 28 October 2022
Highlights
- With the UNICEF response to Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) drawing to a close, remaining activities are focused on rehabilitation and recovery, and systems strengthening for local partners and government. To date, UNICEF and its partners have provided 146,664 children and women with access to primary healthcare; 282,701 individuals with emergency water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure, supplies, and services; 373,837 children with screening for wasting; 54,337 people with safe channels to report sexual exploitation and abuse; 28,267 children and caregivers with mental health and psychosocial support services; 116,548 children with learning continuity; 5,131 households with humanitarian cash transfers; and 5.5 million individuals with messaging on prevention and access to essential services.
- These are enabled by around US$16 million mobilized for the super typhoon, the COVID-19 pandemic, and for strengthening disaster preparedness. The humanitarian resources received amount to 40 per cent of UNICEF’s appeal worth US$39.8 million.
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