Rebecca shared more pictures, and I posted them on the stoves discussion list 
web site:
http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/content/eco-kalan-project

regards,
Erin 
-----Original Message-----
From: Stoves [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Rebecca A. Vermeer
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 7:40 AM
To: 'Discussion of biomass cooking stoves'
Subject: [Stoves] FW: ECO-KALAN PROJECT JOINS ITS PARTNERS TO BRING RELIEF TO 
TYPHOON HAIYAN DISASTER AREAS OF LACAWON ISLAND, CADIZ VIEJO & SAGAY, NEGROS 
ISLAND, PHILIPPINES

Dear Friends,

A few weeks after Typhoon Bopha (locally Pablo) struck eastern Mindanao in 
December 2012, I was introduced electronically to a young Filipina doing 
graduate studies in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was fundraising for 
her home province of Davao Oriental in Vancouver but I was only able to contact 
her after she returned to Saskatoon.  When she learned about the Eco-Kalan, she 
lamented at the thought of  "so much rice donated to the typhoon victims but 
nothing to cook it with".  Her lament has echoed  in my mind ever since and it  
has made me more determined to bring the  Eco-Kalan stoves to  victims of 
disasters wherever possible, not by ourselves,  but with other organizations 
that can provide security, reliable transportation, food, drinking water, 
clothing and building supplies.

When Typhoon Haiyan (or Yolanda) made landfall on Leyte on November 8, 2013, we 
immediately advised the Emergency Response Team at the Negros Oriental 
Governor's Office; the Department of Social Welfare and Development in 
Dumaguete;  and our main partner, the 302nd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine 
Army,  of the Eco-Kalan Project's interest to join relief missions to typhoon 
ravaged communities.  Tacloban, Leyte and the northern islands of Cebu were 
quickly saturated with NGOs and security  became a problem so our Project 
accepted the assignment to Cadiz and Sagay on northern Negros Island where 
little or no aid had been received.  The Eco-Kalan team met with local barangay 
officials for Cadiz Viejo and Lacawon Island and for Old Sagay to assess the 
needs there and took photos for documentation (see links below).  We also made 
plans for an Eco-Kalan demonstration and distribution of relief food and 
clothing in Cadiz Viejo for Lacawon and Cadiz typhoon victims on December 7; 
and late
 r on December 28 for Old Sagay victims to allow time for the reconstruction of 
a covered area on a school ground.  At each Eco-Kalan demonstration, an 
Emergency Eco-Kalan-C  Kitchen is set-up with 10 stoves each.; and 150 
householders are trained in the set-up and use of the Eco-Kalan (see 
demonstration photos below).  These trainees will be the demonstrators at the 
Eco-Kalan presentations on January 11, 2014 for 670 households from Lacawon 
Island and Cadiz Viejo; and on January 25  for the 500 or more of the 2,082 
affected households in Old Sagay, depending on donations we receive.  Lacawon 
Island will be given 5 Eco-Kalan-C to set-up an Emergency Kitchen of their own. 
 The Emergency Eco-Kalan-C  Kitchen is an essential and necessary component of 
our demonstrations and presentations as nothing appeals more to the poor and 
hungry than the delicious aroma of the food we cook on the stove they are 
given.  

Regarding the pots and woks we use in the Emergency Kitchen, the Barangay 
Councils for Cadiz Viejo, Lacawon and Old Sagay  have requested the donation of 
a 48-L pot ($55) for the beans; a 33-L pot ($47) for the rice and a 25" 
diameter wok ($63).   All three utensils can be purchased in Dumaguete  for 
$165 and could be presented to the 3 communities on January 11/25, 2014.  I 
will be very happy to receive your donations.

The Eco-Kalan Project is most grateful to the 302nd Infantry Brigade for 
creating a place for the Project in relief missions to  Typhoon Haiyan 
(Yolanda) victims; for packing hundreds of eco-kalans; and for transporting 
these stoves and kitchen equipment and supplies from Dumaguete on the southern 
tip of Negros to the Sagay base of the 303rd Infantry Brigade on the northern 
tip of Negros Island.  We also give thanks to our new partner, the 303rd 
Infantry Brigade for security and transportation service and assistance at 
demonstration events in Cadiz and Sagay.  We are deeply touched by the 
generosity of the Dumaguete citizens who sent donations of food and  clothing 
to all Yolanda disaster areas and we are thankful to our partner, ONCAN 
(Oriental Negros Children's Advocacy Network) for ensuring that the affected 
communities of Cadiz Viejo, Lacawon Island and Old Sagay received a share of 
the donations. 

I believe we, stovers, have a vital role in humanitarian relief missions. It is 
my hope that many more of us will be drawn to this type of activity.  I will be 
in Dumaguete (Felipa Beach) January 6 - February 13.  You are welcome to visit. 

Warm regards,

Rebecca Vermeer
Eco-Kalan Project in the Philippines
8968 Mainwaring Road
North Saanich, British Columbia
Canada  V8L 1J7
Phone:  1-250-656-6237
Skype:  sky.rav
Email:  [email protected]


PHOTO LINKS TO:

1.  Old Sagay, Sagay City, Northern Tip of Negros Island, Central Visayas, 
Philippines
     December 7, 2013

      
https://plus.google.com/photos/113101643783889350444/albums/5955309191880168881?partnerid=gplp0


 2.  Eco-Kalan Demonstration to Lacawon Island & Cadiz Viejo  Victims of 
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)
      December 7, 2013

      
https://plus.google.com/photos/113101643783889350444/albums/5955995301046589697?partnerid=gplp0

 3.  Lacawon Island -- An island off the coast of Cadiz Viejo, North of Negros 
Island, Central Visayas, Philippines
      December 6, 2013

      
https://plus.google.com/photos/113101643783889350444/albums/5955205591229103985?partnerid=gplp0

  4. Cadiz Viejo -- Coastal village located on the northern tip of Negros 
Island, Central Visayas, Philippines
      November 23, 2013

      
https://plus.google.com/photos/113101643783889350444/albums/5950077670397343633?partnerid=gplp0







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