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Community-based emergency employment, reconstruction and livelihood recovery in response to Typhoon Pablo (Bopha)

Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) has affected many parts of the Southern Philippines and damaged thousands of properties and livelihoods. Typhoon Pablo was the strongest to hit the area in decades. The ILO has initially mobilized its internal resources and has also sought the assistance of its development partners.

Type: Brochure
Date issued: 17 December 2012
Format available: 1 p.

Tags: decent work, livelihoods, natural disasters

Regions and countries covered: Philippines

Unit responsible: ILO Country Office for the Philippines

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