Gaps and Needs in Food Security

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Transcript Gaps and Needs in Food Security

Food Security
and Agriculture- Philippines
22 April 2014- Manila
Agenda
• Introduction
• Guidance on the provision of hand tools (FAO)
• Consolidated FSAC output monitoring report (Nov
to March)
• FSAC presentation to the Government Livelihood
Cluster
• Follow-up on the seeds post distribution
monitoring
• AOB
FSAC Overal Approach
• In line with the SRP and Early Recovery
Livelihoods and Agriculture plan:
– Complement and support Govt efforts
– Closely coordinate with Govt task forces and
agencies throughout, both operationally and
strategically.
Implementation Plan FFA/CFA
March
Region
Province
Total
participant
Conditional transfer
Total
Beneficiary Receipent Beneficiary Cash in Php
VIII
Eastern Samar
-
-
-
VI
Aklan
7,000
35,000
6,300
31,500
Total
7,000
35,000
6,300
31,500
Un Conditional transfer
Receipent Beneficiary
-
Cash in Php
-
-
-
154,350,000
700
3,500
1,715,000
154,350,000
700
3,500
1,715,000
April
Region
Province
VIII
Eeastern Samar
VI
Total
participant
Conditional transfer
Total
Beneficiary Receipent Beneficiary Cash in Php
Un Conditional transfer
Receipent Beneficiary
Cash in Php
31,500
157,500
28,350
141,750
694,575,000
3,150
15,750
7,717,500
Aklan
7,000
35,000
6,300
31,500
154,350,000
700
3,500
1,715,000
Total
38,500
192,500
34,650
173,250
848,925,000
3,850
19,250
9,432,500
May
Region
Province
VIII
Eeastern Samar
VI
Total
participant
Conditional transfer
Total
Beneficiary Receipent Beneficiary Cash in Php
Un Conditional transfer
Receipent Beneficiary
Cash in Php
31,500
157,500
28,350
141,750
694,575,000
3,150
15,750
7,717,500
Aklan
7,000
35,000
6,300
31,500
154,350,000
700
3,500
1,715,000
Total
38,500
192,500
34,650
173,250
848,925,000
3,850
19,250
9,432,500
FAO projects on supporting small-scale
coconut farmers
Donor
Strategic Interventions
UK DFID 2
Japan
New Zealand
Coconut intercropping;
livestock/poultry
integration
Coconut intercropping;
livestock/poultry
integration; mangrove
rehabilitation
Coconut intercropping;
livestock/poultry
integration
Geographical Target
Target Beneficiaries
Region VI (Aklan & Capiz
10,000 HHs (50,000
provinces); Region VIII (E.
individuals)
Samar, Leyte & Samar
provinces)
Region VIII (E.Samar, Leyte 6,000 HHs (30,000
& Samar provinces)
individuals)
Region VIII (Leyte
province)
4,000 HHs (20,000
individuals)
Canada
Coconut intercropping;
livestock/poultry
integration
Finland
Upland/agroforestry;
livestock/poultry
integration; mangrove
rehabilitation
Region IV-B (Oriental
Mindoro & Occidental
Mindoro provinces)
2,500 HHs (12,500
individuals)
Norway
Coconut intercropping;
livestock/poultry
integration
Region VI (Capiz, Aklan,
Antique) and Region VIII
(Leyte and Samar)
4,500 HHs (22,500
individuals)
TOTAL
Region VI (Aklan, Antique,
11,000 HHs (55,000
Capiz & Iloilo provinces);
individuals)
Region VIII (Biliran & Leyte
provinces)
38,000 HHs (167,500
individuals)
Govt Partners
DA, PCA, DAR, DTI
DA, PCA, DAR,
DENR, DTI
DA, PCA, DAR, DTI
DA, PCA, DAR, DTI
DA, PCA, NCIP,
DENR, DTI
DA, PCA, NCIP,
DENR, DTI
FAO projects on supporting small-scale
fisheries
Donor
Strategic Interventions
Boat repairing, gears
replacement,
European
aquaculture and postCommission ECHO
harvest reactivation,
trainings and fisheries
management support
UK DFID
Geographical Target
Target Beneficiaries
Region IVB (Calamian
Group); Region VI
6,600 HHs (33,000
(Antique & Capiz
individuals)
provinces); Region VIII
(Leyte & Samar
provinces)
Training in boat building, Region IVB (Calamian
aquaculture and post- Group); Region VI
harvest reactivation,
(Antique, Capiz and
trainings and fisheries Iloilo provinces);
management support
Region VIII (E. Samar,
Leyte & Samar
provinces)
TOTAL
BFAR and LGUs
10,400 HHs (52,000
individuals)
BFAR and LGUs
Reactivation of postRegion IVB (Calamian 3,000 HHs (15,000
harvest, rehabilitation Group), Region VI and individuals)
small fisheries facilities, Region VIII
safety at sea, resilience
and risk plans
GER
Govt Partners
20,000 HHs (100,000
individuals)
BFAR and LGUs
Other FSAC Partners Planned projects on Support to
Fisheries
Organization
ACF
Caritas
Christian Aid
OXFAM
Concern Worldwide
iRelief
Islamic Relief
Worldwide (IRW)
SAVE
GIZ
UNDP
ADRA
Total
No. of HHs to be reached No. of HHs to be reached No. of HHs to be reached
Region VI
Region VII
Region VIII
TBD
TBD
15,000
100 households and 5
coastal barangays
245
TBD
TBD
2,460- identification of
additional beneficiaries is
ongoing
855
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
1,100
206
TBD
TBD
TBD
206
TBD
TBD
TBD
989
989
FSAC Plans-Way Forward
•
Fostering resilience and supporting the most vulnerable
•
Workshop on livestock integration planned in Iloilo on 23/24 April
•
Working closely with BFAR to ensure sustainability of fishery resources and safe
fishing
– FAO scaling up operations & technical assistance, also with the aim of building
back better
– Partners scaling up fishing gears, other inputs, cash support, mariculture
– Partners scaling up cash for assets activities
– Fisheries Technical working group in Tacloban & Roxas (BFAR-lead and FAO colead).
•
Working closely with DA/PCA/BAI and DAR to ensure sustainability of livelihoods of
small-scale coconut farmers
– Coconut Technical working group being established (PCA-lead and FAO colead).
– Partners scaling up intercropping and livelihood diversification activities
SRP -Outputs
DATA RECEIVED SO FAR
Output Indicator 1.1.1 - # of individuals receiving food assistance (through
general food distribution)
Region
Province
Region IV-BPalawan
Region VI Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Negros Occidentales
Region VII Cebu
Region VIII Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
Samar (Western Samar)
Southern Leyte
Region V Masbate
Region X Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): WFP, CARE, PIN, FH
Reached
(SRP)
131,795
131,955
134,150
128,385
21,920
611,897
1,850,625
25,955
81,372
3,118,054
Reached
(NonSRP)
Total
131,795
131,955
134,150
128,385
21,920
611,897
1,850,625
25,955
19860
101,232
19,860 3,137,914
Output Indicator 1.1.2 -# of persons receiving continued food assistance
Region
Province
Region IV-B Palawan
Region VI
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Negros Occidentales
Region VII Cebu
Region VIII Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
Samar (Western Samar)
Southern Leyte
Region V
Masbate
Region X
Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): FH
Reached
Reached (SRP) (Non-SRP) Total
19,860
-
19,860
19,860
19,860
Indicator 1.1.3 - # of persons reached with cash transfers
Region
Province
Region IV-B Palawan
Region VI Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Negros Occidentales
Region VII Cebu
Region VIII Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
Samar (Western
Samar)
Southern Leyte
Region V Masbate
Region X Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): SI, CRS, FH, LWR
Reached
Reached (SRP) (Non-SRP) Total
2,500
2,500
2,500
1,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
1,500
19,800
16,445
25,210
16,000
19,800
16,445
41,210
5,630
5,630
-
50,655
41,430
92,085
Output Indicator 3.2.1 - # of affected farmers receiving agricultural inputs
Region
Province
Region IV-B Oriental Mindoro
Palawan
Region VI
Reached (SRP)
1,133
1,133
1,178
1,178
1,005
1,005
480
480
Capiz
3,444
3,444
Iloilo
2,699
2,699
400
400
Aklan
Antique
Negros Occidentales
Region VII
Reached (Non-SRP) Total
Cebu
Region VIII Eastern Samar
183
183
24,999
24,999
Biliran
1,864
1,864
Samar (Western Samar)
3,759
Leyte
740
4,499
Southern Leyte
-
Region V
Masbate
-
Region X
Dingat Islands
-
Total
Partner(s): FAO, PIN, FH, E_W Seed
41,144
740
41,884
Output Indicator 3.2.2 - # of affected farmers with key agricultural assets
Region
Region IV-B
Region VI
Region VII
Region VIII
Region V
Region X
Province
Reached
(SRP)
Reached
(Non-SRP)
Oriental Mindoro
-
Palawan
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Negros Occidentales
Cebu
Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
Samar (Western Samar)
Southern Leyte
Masbate
Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): FH
Total
-
309
309
-
309
309
Output Indicator 3.2.4 - # of fisherfolk with boats repaired and built
Region
Reached
(SRP)
Reached
(Non-SRP)
Total
Region IV-B
224
224
Region VI
1,144
1,144
Region VII
1,080
1,080
Region VIII
8,605
8,605
Region V
-
-
Region X
-
-
11,053
11,053
Total
Partner(s): BFAR
Indicator 3.2.5 - # of Barangays with agriculture support infrastructures
repaired
Region
Province
Region IV-B Oriental Mindoro
Palawan
Region VI
Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Reached
Reached (SRP) (Non-SRP) Total
-
Negros Occidentales
Region VII
Region VIII
Cebu
Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
3,289
4,925
-
3,289
4,925
Samar (Western Samar)
Region V
Region X
Southern Leyte
Masbate
Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): CRS
8,214
-
8,214
Indicator 3.2.6 - # of women trained in food preservation OR fish
processing OR seaweed farming
Region
Province
Region IV-B Oriental Mindoro
Palawan
Region VI Aklan
Antique
Capiz
Iloilo
Negros Occidentales
Region VII Cebu
Region VIII Eastern Samar
Leyte
Biliran
Samar (Western
Samar)
Southern Leyte
Region V
Masbate
Region X
Dingat Islands
Total
Partner(s): E_W Seed
Reached
(SRP)
Reached
(Non-SRP)
Total
-
1,192
1,192
1,192
-
-
1,192
Cross cutting issues
REQUEST FOR INPUTS
How gender, age, disability, protection
and AAP were taken forward in the
response by FSAC partners?
Sex and Age Disaggregated Data collection
• Could your organization collect SADD?
• If yes, at what level SADD was collected and reported – beneficiary
registration, reporting and monitoring and cluster 3Ws
• If no, what were the challenges you faced in collecting SADD?
Assessments
• Did your assessments capture the needs across gender, age, disability and
diversity; and protection (including Do No Harm)?
• If yes, can you share those findings and also explain how did findings
influence your programming?
• If no, what were the challenges in reflecting these aspects in your
assessments?
Programming to address specific needs
• What steps/good practices you took to address the specific needs of
affected populations especially during the delivery of assistance?
• How were the specific needs of people addressed in cash for work? Were
any preventive measures taken for protection? Did these projects design
the activities suitable for people of different ages, genders and physical
abilities?
Feedback and complaint mechanisms
• Could your agency address any of these? If yes, how and can you provide
examples. If no, what were the challenges?
• Humanitarian accountability including appropriate feedback
mechanisms and following up on the feedback from the affected
populations
• Protection from harm and exclusion,
• Dignified and meaningful engagement with men and women of all
ages and various diversities; and especially those who remain
unreachable in the communities due to lack of access,
communication/knowledge gaps.