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Opening & Introductions Minutes of the meeting 16 th February, including action points Developments in last weeks a. Update NDMA b. Update lessons learned 2010 ER shelter c. Updates from the districts d. Update from Balochistan (NRC) 4. Update from organizations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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29th Feb 2011 www.ShelterPakistan.org
SC Agenda – 29th Feb 20121. Opening & Introductions2. Minutes of the meeting 16th February, including action points3. Developments in last weeks
a. Update NDMAb. Update lessons learned 2010 ER shelterc. Updates from the districtsd. Update from Balochistan (NRC)
4. Update from organizations
5. Information ManagementEmergency
• 3Ws and emergency distribution updatesRecovery• Remaining Emergency Needs by UC• Updated - UC prioritization map Shelter Cluster 2011 Floods• Update of the UC ranking exercise in Sindh.• Updated - Overview of current Material prices in the districtsTSSU• Presentation on the CCCM trainings
1. Technical Update – strategy, training and publicity material• Discussion about proposal for outreach campaign ‘self recovery’
2. HERWG updatesUpdates from HERWGAnnouncement NDMA – UN HABITAT conference
Action Points1. Shelter / wash drafting a policy paper on coordination / integration of activities. (31-Jan)
UPDATE - Ongoing2. SC organize TWIG for adaptation of the recovery posters + Organizations share their materials with SC for consideration of dissemination. (UN-Habitat to share a new posterthat they have been developing over the last month) (31-Jan)
UPDATE - Ongoing3. Technical Shelter Training material should be available latest mid February. (31-Jan)
UPDATE - Ongoing4. The DRR Key Messages questionnaire will be shared with the Shelter Cluster. (15-Feb)
UPDATE – Initial results will be available this week5. Try to acquire UC level emergency distribution data from PDMA and NDMA. (15-Feb)
UPDATE - Ongoing6. Is Money available to support District Focal Points after the current contracts expire? (15-Feb)
UPDATE - Completed7. Tharparkar and TAY District profiles for the 29th (15-Feb)
UPDATE - Completed8. Organisations to provide single slide updates for inclusion in the SC PowerPoint (15-Feb)
UPDATE – SC Ready to receive
Update from NDMA
ER Framework Launch
Lessons Learned – 2010 ER Shelter
Districts UpdatesMirpurkhas:
On-going distributions of NFIs: o Save the Children - distributed 2000 NFI kitso FURD have identified a further 1000 families requiring emergency shelter
Early Recovery:o CRS IPs - RDF and Goth Singhar foundation are operating; o HANDS is asked to share their plans for ER Shelter (number and geographical
location) o ER Plans Constrained by funding – PVDP and Cesvi; o VDO – submitted to Rapid fund for 500 ORS (price of 85,000 PKR) ; They have
provided roofing material to affected families, shared that beneficiaries are lacking resources to repair the walls, therefore they are not able to use roofing kits properly
Districts UpdatesS.Benazirabad:
Ongoing ES/NFIs distributions : o Mojas is distributing 4,000 emergency shelters. o Solidarity is distributing NFIs in one UC.
Early Recovery:o 4 UCs where families are in need of assistance ER projects : o No agency currently working on early recovery projects – PAF and the district
government are planning the construction of houses
District updatesT.Allahyar. NFI Distributions - Nari Development Organization – 1k NFIs kits; 1k more
in progress Assessments underway for another tranche of distributions (SURVD –
1000) Information on HANDS pipeline for ER shelters is awaited
T.M.Khan: UN-HABITAT response is underway, totalling 5,600 families with ES or TS; HDF is building 75 ORS; HANDS will start to build 4,000 shelters starting the 1st of March;
Potential overlap with UN-H in one UC; coordination underway
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District updatesSanghar: Pumping is on-going in UCs were water is still standing; 15 UCs are
reported to still have pockets of water; Affected populations started rebuilding by their own means, they are
mainly using mud to rebuild their shelters, no DRR. Technical assistance is urgently needed; Emergency distributions:
o Premiere Urgence/AMI - winterized items and hygiene kits; o Shedo, Save the Children and FURD - NFI kits ; o HANDS – plans to assess 1,500 families with shelter kits;
Early Recovery Plans:o HANDs identifying operational Ucs for 5000 to 8000 ORS
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District UpdatesTharparkahar : DDAT have distributed 2000 NFIs in UC Khan and is assessing the needs of
3000 more affected families. Rotary Club, Thardeep are planning ER shelter activities; HANDS is planning to build 4,000 ER shelters in the district ; 1000 families – Staying with host communities in Nangparkar. Cannot
return to original districts (e.g. TMK and Badin) due to issues with Landlords. Land is available for resettlement locally from both host communities and the government.
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District UpdatesUmerkot : Shelter/NFIs distributions are ongoing from ACTED, NEEDS, SPO, IOM; ER shelter:
o HANDS will build 4,000 low cost house in 5 Ucs. Direct duplication of effort with IOM.
o HANDs will construct 20 low cost houses in village Soofi Zahid of UC Atta Mohammad Palli funded by a Philanthropist – to start on the 1st of March;
o SAMI Foundation is working on traditional shelter assistance of “Chonwra” type in UC Faqir Abdullah & Kaplore. They provide roofing material to 263 families and construction of walls is carried out by beneficiaries themselves through cash for work.
o SPO - construction of 25 shelters out of 200 at UC Sher Khan Chandio completed, remainder to be completed in March
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SC Update – DistributionsTotal distributions (Sindh and Balochistan) so far (figures in brackets are the change so far during this month):
Shelters 527,940 (7,531) Aware, Caritas, Helping Hand, IOM, IRC, Mid-Land UK, NGO Council, Women
Welfare Trust
Blankets 609,915 (30,056) Adarash Org, IOM, Rotary Club
Kitchen Sets 107,239 (3,341) IOM
Toolkits 29,256 (11,317) Concern, IOM, Save the Children, WDA
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Agency Summary – Emergency• 7,531 emergency shelters distributed between 15th Feb and 28th Feb 2012
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Committed ORS & T-Shelter and remaining needs by district
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Badin
Mirpur K
has
Sanghar
Shaheed Benazirabad
Tando Allah Yar
Tando Muhammad Khan
Tharparkar
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Remaining Need
Committed T-Shelter
Committed One Room
Organizations giving Skilled Labor Training
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ActionAid
CESVICRDO CRS
HANDSIO
MNCA
OPP/RTI
PAF
Plan Intern
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Qatar Charit
y
Saudi Pak
Shanti Assicia
tionSPO
UN-HABITAT
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No of Persons Trained
Committed ORS & T-Shelter by Organizations
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HandsIO
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Qatar Charit
y
UN-Habita
tCRDO
Saudi Pak
CRSPAF
ActionAid
SPO
OPP/RTI
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30000
35000
Committed One Room Committed T-Shelter
OCHA - UC Ranking - Umerkot
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OCHA - UC Ranking – Tharparkar I
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OCHA - UC Ranking – Tharparkar II
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OCHA - UC Ranking - TMK
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OCHA - UC Ranking - TAY
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TSSU
• 6th assessment round completed; results live today
• Return assessment – completed; analysis in process
TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT SUPPORT UNIT (TSSU)6th Phase Assessment – 27 Feb 2012
Analysis to date:• Number of Settlements 95• Total Number of Families 2,533 / 13,325 Individuals• 90% of TS are spontaneous and 4% are planned tent sites, 1 schools occupied• 98% of TS have no official camp management structure• 74% of site residents indicated they will need to remain in TS for more than 1
month, and half of these families indicated they will need to stay longer than 3 month.
• Full report and Raw Data Sets available on Shelter Cluster Website: www.shelterpakistan.org, under TSSU
Trends and Observations:• The largest concentration of settlements is in Umerkot 44.• Continuing trend towards return where access to places of origin is possible.• Landlords are not allowing some site residents to return.• Remaining site residents indicate they are still unable to return mainly due to water in
their areas of return.• Little or no assistance provided recently in settlements.
SHELTER CLUSTER ANALYSIS
TSSU Shelter/NFI Analysis:• Almost all site residents have indicated their homes have been completely destroyed.• 46% of settlements still require blankets• 75% require lighting• Very few tool kits have been distributed and some site residents have indicated they are
willing to go back if ER assistance is provided.
TSSU Upcoming plans:• Reports and Maps of all temporary settlements by district.• District and Cluster specific analysis reports, highlighting key issues• Currently visiting the return areas of site residents to collect information and take photos. Profile of
settlements and corresponding return areas where people can not return will be presented to district authorities to make final assessment.
• End goal is to provide a list of prioritised settlements which will need long term support.• Coordinate direct assistance to all other remaining settlements to assist in returns process.• Work with clusters to determine action for others without the possibility of return (e.g. landlords
not allowing return).
TSSU - Vulnerabilities
TSSU - Need
TSSU – Obstacles to Return
TSSU – Settlement Categorisation
Designed to support 4 return strategies
TWIG Outreach
Next meeting
Protection cluster presentation on Land and Property rights
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Emergency Shelter Trend
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100,000
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Blankets Trend13
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10-Ja
n-12
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b-12
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20
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
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Tool Kits and Kitchen Set Trend
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123
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21-D
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131
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b-12
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20
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
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131
-Dec
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10-Ja
n-12
20-Ja
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30-Ja
n-12
9-Fe
b-12
19-F
eb-1
20
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
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