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North East Pacific Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Current status of JPF’s Relief Efforts JAPAN PLATFORM As of 9 September 2011(6 months later) 〒100-0004 Otemachi Bldg. 2F-266 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo, Japan [email protected] TEL 03-5223-8891 FAX 03-3240-6090 Tohoku office 〒980-0811 Sebdai Daiichi Seimei Tower Bldg 18F 4-6-1 Ichiban cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai city, Miyagi

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Page 1: North East Pacific Japan Earthquake and Tsunami · 2012-12-03 · North East Pacific Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Current status of JPFʼs Relief Efforts JAPAN PLATFORM As of 9 September

North East Pacific JapanEarthquake and Tsunami

Current status of JPF’sRelief Efforts

JAPAN PLATFORM

As of 9 September 2011(6 months later)

〒100-0004Otemachi Bldg. 2F-266 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo, Japan

[email protected]

TEL 03-5223-8891

FAX 03-3240-6090

Tohoku office

〒980-0811

Sebdai Daiichi Seimei Tower Bldg 18F 4-6-1

Ichiban cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai city, Miyagi

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USD USD

Resource inputs and utilization

Total amount: 6,571,621,308 yen ★(87,621,617 USD )

69%

15%

16%

Grant to member NGOs

4,497,844, 117 yen (59,971,254 USD)

-Total amount of 43 approved projects. -Amount per activity is shown in page 3.

Balance amount

1,073,777,191 yen(14,317,029 USD)

Co-existence fund

1,000,000,000 yen(13,333,333 USD)

(Approved amount - 231,153,839 yen)(3,082, 051 USD)

★As of 31 August 2011

Immediately after the disaster, many donations have been provided by many supporters; therefore, JPF can continue to undertake our activities for disaster affected people till now. However, we still need your generous support in order to continue our aid activities .

We would greatly appreciate your continued support.

■exchange rate 1USD= 75 yen

1

1,000,000,000 yen is total amount of co-existence fund.Current fund utilization and funded associations are shown in page 4.

■■Donation to support JPF relief operation■■Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Head OfficeAccount: Ordinary, Account no. 1354054Account name:TOKUHI JAPAN PLATFORM

Swift code: BOTKJPJT■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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The Emergency Assistance in Retrospect

Thanks to the generous support, JPF have been able to involve

in the support of Tohoku area immediately following the struck

of the earthquake, responding to the daily changes of needs. In

addition to the emergency aid mounting up to 6.5 billion, 130

companies and groups have offered us basic goods and

services (as of 9th September). At an evacuation center in Yamamoto-cho(C)AAR/JPF

As of 9 September 2011

2

JPF will be offering continuous assistance which support

the ‘self-reliance’of the local area,

the ‘co-existence’ across age boundaries, and

the ‘recovery of spirit’ rooted in the local tradition and culture.

Debris removal by volunteers(C)NICCO/JPF

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JPF funded activities(JPF NGO members only)

Assessment

Education support

Community reconstruction support

Food/Aid supplies

14,246,165 yen(189, 952 USD)

8 projects

415,986,634 yen(5,546,488 USD)

5 projects

1,058,124,061 yen(14,108,320 USD)

6 projects

Stationary distribution, improvement of school facilities, management of h l b

Cleaning, debris removalSupport for evacuation centers, support for elderly and handicapped people, etc

Civic ForceHumaJRANICCOPeacebuildersPeace Winds JapanSEEDS Asia

KnKSave the Children JapanSVA

AARCCPEWBJJAFSJENNICCO

As of 9 September2011

Needs assessment etc

exchange rate 1USD= 75yen

Medical/Sanitary support

Aid supplies

214,049,989 yen(2,853,999 USD)

3 projects

2,650,417,909 yen(35,338,905 USD)

17 projects

school bus etc

Wet feeding, distribution of basic goods, NFIs distribution to temporary housings, distribution of radioactivity protection goods etc.,

Medical support, mobile clinic, psychosocial care, etc

3

Others

55,459,400 yen(739, 458 USD)

2 projects

HumaNICCO

Support to affected foreignersJAR

AARADRA JapanBAJCCPICAJAFSJARJENKnKPARCICPWJInformation/IT support

89,559,959 yen(1,194,132 USD)

2 projectsAssistance for telecommunicationBHN

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About Co-existence fundIn order to support the people affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami with a view to enhancing their “self-

reliance”, “harmonious coexistence” and “spirit”, JPF started a “co-existence” fund to resource aid activities implemented by

nonprofit organizations with JPF grant funding http://www.japanplatform.org/area_works/tohoku/ngo.html. The first to fifth rounds

of applications have been accepted. JPF will be accepting the sixth round applications from 14th to 20th October.

1st Round Grant: ¥42,167,000

2nd Round Grant: ¥57,887,133

As of 9 September 2011

Third round

Onshinkai Nakashihoro Jidou Station ¥500,000 Childcare support

Yamada Kyoseikai ¥4,000,000 Living support for disabled

Hosei University ¥9,858,661 Rescue and maintenance of official documents in the local governments

NPO Edventure ¥3,149,850 Reconstruction of science rooms in schoolsIshimaki Disaster Recovery Assistance Council ¥3,045,200 Sanitary reform in shelters

NPO On the Road ¥10,000,000 Cleaning side ditch, Supporting relocation to temporary housing

Personal Support Center ¥32,630,000 Social work support in community

Yume-net Ofunato ¥2,072,500 Community following support

H lth S t T h k 21 ¥3 000 000 T hi i i t i h l il i F k hi

4※ Approved projects only

Health Support Tohoku 21 ¥3,000,000 Teaching swimming to primary school pupils in Fukushima

Fourthround

Miyagi Environmental Life Out-reach Network ¥3,446,000 Reconstruction of Sanriku Kaigan

Japanese Association of Psychiatric Social Workers ¥3,500,000 Sending psychiatric social workers to affected area

Iwate Prefectural Welfare Association for Disabled ¥1,656,000 Supporting persons with disabilities

Biomass Forum Tamba ¥1,152,325 Organizing summer camps for children in Fukushima

Machi-dukuri Gurutto Otsuchi ¥10,000,000 Supporting people in shelters and home evacuees in Otsuchi

Frontier Minami -Sohma ¥900,000 Supporting outdoor experience for children

Ureshino Children’s Library ¥5,000,000 Building children’s library in Rikuzentakata

Respite House Hands ¥10,000,000 Reconstruction of local shopping area and supporting community activities

Aoyama Gakuin University ¥9,030,000 Reconstruction of Kotobuki shopping area

JMJP ¥500,000 Providing information for evacuees from Fukushima

RSA Japan ¥4,390,000 Operating volunteer center in Minamisanriku

ASIA Environmental Alliance ¥2,000,000 Offering flowers and plants in temporary housing

Apcas ¥6,999,170 Building a makeshift meeting place

Yotsuclub ¥4,000,000 Supporting reconstruction of local tradition and culture rooted in the community

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Operational Map(JPF NGO members only)

KnK

Assessment & NFI, Iwate costal area (3/25~4/12)

Emergency Educational Support, Iwate coastal area (4/21~7/26)

Emergency Educational Support 2, Iwate coastal area (7/15~9/13)

HuMA

Assessment, Miyagi (3/17~3/21)

Medical support (3/22~4/30)

CF

Assessment, Iwate, Miyagi(3/12~3/14)

JRA

Search & Rescue, Iwate (3/15~3/24)

BAJ

Wet feeding , Iwate, Ofunato, Rikusentakada (5/20~10/4)

PWJ

Assessment & Evacuation centres, Iwate, Miyagi (3/12~3/25)

Temporary housing support, Rikuzentakada, Ofunato, Kamaishi(4/30~10/29)

事業終了 事業実施中

CCP

JEN

Assessment & NFI, Ishinomaki(3/12~3/19)

D b i l I hi ki (4/30

JAR

Assessment, Iwate (3/19~3/21)

Support for foreign victims (3/30~6/7)

Support for foreign victims, dispatch of volunteers (6/8~12/7)

SCJ

Stationary distribution, Iwate and Miyagi (6/8~9/30)

BHN

Telecom Infrastructure & NFI, Iwate(3/22~9/18)

Information network support , Iidate mura, Fukushima (6/23 ~ 12/22)

GNJP

Reconstruction Assistance, Ootsuchi(7/25~1/24)

As of 9 September 2011

SEEDS (SEEDS Asia)

Assessment, Iwate, Miyagi(4/1~4/5)

3/24)

Day care for dogs & Needs assessment, Iwate, Miyagi (4/10~4/15)

SVA

Stationary distribution , Kesennuma (4/15~5/15)

©2010Google

ADRA

Distribution of basic goods, Fukushima (5/26~11/25)

NICCO

Assessment, Iwate- Rikuzentakada, Miyagi – Natori (3/12~3/20)

Medical support, NFI, Telecom< Lavatory, Rikuzentakada, Natori, Iwanuma (3/22~4/25)

Wet feeding, & debris removal, Rikuzentakada, Kesennuma (4/26~9/25)

Pest control , Kesennuma, Rikuzen Takada, Ofunato、etc (6/3~12/2)

Assessment& NFI, Iwate coastal area (3/21~4/11)

Psychosocial support, Evacuation centers, NFI (4/15~9/14)

Debris removal, Ishinomaki (4/30~10/29)

Distribution of basic goods, Ishinomaki (5/23~11/22)

JAFS

Assessment & wet feeding, Minamisanriku, Kesennuma (3/20~3/28)Wet Feeding, NFI (3/29 ~ 5/12)

NFI, Publication, Child support (6/17 ~ 9/27)

PBAssessment & NFI, Iwate, Fukushima (3/24~4/17)

Support for evacuees from Fukushima through education (8/17~9/25)

ICA

Assessment & NFI, Miyagi, Fukushima (3/18~3/31)

NFI & Workshop (4/6~5/15)

放射能対策物資配布(8/12~9/25)

AAR

Assessment & NFI, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima (3/13~3/26)

Distribution of basic goods, Fukushima (5/20~11/19)

Support for elderly and handicapped people, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima (6/1~12/31)

PARCIC

NFI, Ishinomaki,Miyagi (3/30~5/31)

Support for home evacuees, Ishinomaki(9/1~1/31)

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Emergency Response Plan (JPF NGO Members only)As of 9 September 2011

Japan Platform Secretariat

EarthquakeJPF

Matchin

2011年3月11日

Government

Private

NGO Activities

Assessment

\3,000,000

Assessment

\972,920

Assessment, Wet feeding

\3,439,160

Assessment, NFIs

\553,400

Assessment, NFIs

\1,955,500

Search and Rescue Needs assessment

\676,500 \474,800

Assessment

\2,485,065

Assessment, evacuation centres

\2,910,180

Assessment

\726,700

Japan Platform (JPF)

Pending Ongoing Completed Grant given \4,497,844,117

(Pending) \317,762,000

Information network support

\47,540,548

Japan Chernobyl Foundation(JCF)

Japan Rescue Team (JRA)

Japan Red Cross Society (JRCS

Japan Association forRefugees (JAR)

Results Japan (RJP)

Save the Children Japan(SCJ)

SEEDS Asia (SEEDS)

Shanti Volunteer Association(SVA)

World Vision Japan (WVJ)

Engineers Without Borders,Japan (EWBJ)

Good Neighbors Japan(GNJP)

Children Without Borders (KnK)

Nippon InternationalCooperation for CommunityDevelopment (NICCO)

PARCIC(PARCIC)

Habitat for Humanity Japan(HFHJ)

Hope InternationalDevelopment Agency (HIDA)

Humanitarian MedicalAssistance (HuMA)

The Institute for CulturalAffairs, Japan (ICA)

The Japan Asian AssociationAsian Friendship Society(JAFS)

Association for Aid and Relief,Japan (AAR)

ADRA Japan (ADRA)

Bridge Air Japan (BAJ)

Peacebuilders (PB)

Plan Japan (PLAN)

Peace Winds Japan (PWJ)

Telecom for Basic HumanNeeds (BHN)

Care International Japan(CARE)

Campaign for the Children ofPalestine (CCP)

Civic Force (CF)

NFIs, informaion publication, child care

\31,039,060

Support for foreign victims, dispatch of volunteers

\47,905,200

NFIs

\3,000,000

\13,010,000

Duration 12 March - 11 June 2011

Period 3 months

Duration: 3 years

Assessment / Initial Response Recovery Phase

tba

-

\4,497,844,117

\366,105,032

Programmes

\42,019,411

\669,334,018

\632,986,000

\7,006,920

Distribution of basic goods

Support for the elderly and the handicapped peopleAssessment, NFIs

Distribution of basic goods

Distribution of basic goods

\317,762,000

Assessment, NFIs

\5,889,955

Assistance for telecommunication, NFIs

Psychosocial support for children, Evacuation centres

\120,162,700

Medical Assistance

\24,962,980

Wet feeding, NFIs, foot bath

\17,281,800

Assessment, NFIs NFIs

\2,998,480 \20,980,700

Support for affected foreigners

\7,554,200

Japan Emergency NGOs(JEN)

Assessment, NFIs

Emergency Education Support

\565,133,544

\1,968,292

\4,885,000

\18,241,744

Stationarery distribution

\6,061,976

Coordination

Medical assistance, NFIs, mobile toilet, telecommunication

\22,945,430

School support

\166,141,579

\15,613,780

Education support

\663,150,900

Assessment

\188,466,449

Distribution of basic goods to temporary housings

Debris removal

\380,031,900

Distribution of basic goods to temporary housings

\198,331,465

Pest control

Wet feeding, cleaning, debris removal

\70,785,369

Emergency Education Support 2

Emergency Response

12 June 2011 - tba

3 months +

Living support for affected people at home

Food preparation and wet feeding for nutrition improvement

\23,770,000

NFIs

\5,345,460

Fisheries Cooperative Association support

\90,000,000