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29th August 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org
SC Agenda – 29th Aug 2012
AGENDA
• Opening & Introductions• Minutes of the meeting 18th July, including action points• Developments in last weeks
Update from NDMAUpdates from the districts
• Information ManagementRecoveryUpdate on Commitments for ER ProgrammesUpdate on Funding status
• New Coordination Architecture in Pakistan• ERF Call for proposals• Cluster Coordination on Workshop in Hyderabad• Shelter activities timeline • Shelter Cluster one year on• Shelter Cluster Evaluation• Stove design competition for women of Pakistan• Update from organizations on programs’ implementation• AOB
Action PointsNew Action Point
1. SC to update the list of participants at meetings and to review the people on the mailing list (ongoing)
2. SC to follow up possible issues with the lack of supply of early recovery materials. (ongoing)
3. ILAP would be interested in helping as the focal point in Rahim Yar Khan (ongoing)4. SC to send out the list of IPs collected from SC partners (done)5. All organisations to attempt to broaden the audience for technical trainings to include
those people that are trying to rebuild their houses by themselves. (ongoing)
Sindh Updates : key activities
• Biweekly SC meetings in Umerkot, Sanghar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allah Yar, Badin, Mirpukhas, Monthly in S.Benazirabad and Umerkot
• Monitoring of monsoon impact/mild-drought conditions in Western Sindh and impact on ER shelter projects and/or population displacement
• Agencies suggested participate to joint field visits and organize discussions to share experiences and best practices, including on shelter construction and community mobilization
• Quality of material to be monitored where issues seem particularly serious
Sindh Updates : progresses and challenges
- ER shelter programmes on-going in all districts, some agencies to extend their projects>> guidance required up to Deh level to avoid duplications of projects
- Many UCs of Badin remain uncovered (47/27/12)- Delays in procurement slows the pace of construction (all districts)- Communities busy in the fields during the cotton harvest (Sanghar)- Attempts to influence shelter projects towards a particular areas (Mirpur
Khas, Badin)- Other Challenges faced by agencies :• Low quality of material (Sanghar, Badin)• Access to water (Umerkot)• Strong social mobilization needed to manage the frustration of families not
assisted (all districts)
Sindh Updates
List of uncovered UCs amongst worst affected in Badin
Badin BADIN Nindo ShaharBadin BADIN KadhanBadin TALHAR Pero LashariBadin TALHAR SaeedpurBadin TALHAR Rajo Khanani
BadinSHAHEED FAZAL RAHU
Shaheed Fazil Rahu
BadinSHAHEED FAZAL RAHU Gharo
Badin TANDO BAGO PangrioBadin TANDO BAGO DadahBadin MATLI Budho Kambrani
SC Early Recovery Summary by ProvincePakistan Flood Shelter Cluster http://www.shelterpakistan.org > 'Information M
anagement'Early Recovery Shelter Gap by PROVINCES
29-Aug-12ER Shelter Committed/Roofing
Kits ER Shelter Completed
Provinces
Number of AFFECTED
districts (see note 9)
Estimate Destroyed Houses*
One Room
Shelter
Transitional Shelter
Committed Roofing
Kits
One Room
Shelter
Transitional Shelter
Completed Roofing
Kits
TOTAL Committe
d
Projected Coverage
Balochistan 11 10,186 - - - - - -
- 0%
Sindh 23
328,556 60,757 13,370 66,873 5,228 7,252 51,959 141,000 43%
TOTALS 34 338,742 60,757 13,370 66,873 5,228 7,252
51,959 141,000 42%
* Figures from NDMA and PDMA (where breakdown is available*) and are subject to regular updates Where data is not available and average of 50% of overall damage and destroyed houses is used.
note 9: Source NDMAnote 10: Balochistan damage figures may soon be revised
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SC ER-UpdateTotal Commitments (Sindh and Balochistan) so far (figures in brackets are the change so far during this month):
Shelter Type
Committed No. of Shelters
New Commitmen
ts
Completed Organizations
Committed ORS 60,757 20,627
5,228 (9%)
Acted, Concern, Hands, IOM, NCA, PVDP, Rotary Club,
Shanti Association, TKF
Committed T-Shelters
13,370 640 7,252 (54%)
Concern, FIWA
Committed Roofing Kits
66,873 22,03851,959 (78%)
Hands, IOM, OPP, SRDO,
Shakar Foundation
Committed ORS, T-Shelter & Remaining needs by district
18th July 2012
Badin Matiari Mirpur Khas Sanghar Shaheed Benazirabad
Tando Allah Yar
Tando Muhammad
Khan
Tharparkar Umerkot0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000Remaining Need
Committed T-Shelter
Committed One Room
Committed ORS & T-Shelter by Organizations
18th July 2012
Hands
IOM
UN-HABITA
TActe
d
Qatar C
harity CRS
People
In Need
LAMP
OPP
Pak M
ission So
ciety
Welt
hungerh
ilfeSR
DO
Concern
TKF
RDF
ActionAid
SPO
NCAPVDP
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Committed One Room
Committed T-Shelter
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Agency Summary – Early Recovery (ORS)• 20,627 New Commitments of ORS between 18th July and 29th August 2012
Hands
IOM
Acted
CRS
People
In Need
LAMP
Pak M
ission So
ciety
Welt
hungerh
ilfeSR
DO
Concern
TKF
RDFSP
ONCA
PVDP0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
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Month
Oct-11
Nov-11
Jan-12
Jan-12
Jan-12
Jan-12
Jan-12
Feb-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
Apr-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jun-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Jul-12
Jul-12
Jul-12
Jul-12
Dec-12
Dec-12
Dec-12
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
ORS Committed
ORS Completed
T-Shelter Committed
T-Shelter Completed
Roofing Kit Committed
Roofing Kit Completed
ER Trend Graph Dated on 29 July 2012
ERF Call for proposals
• $1.6 million USD – KP/ FATA• Life saving priority needs: Food security, Health,
Wash and Shelter/ NFI• Proposals reviewed case by case, don’t need to be
on HOP• Proposals deadline is 2pm (1400 hours) Thursday 30
August, 2012• http://www.pakresponse.info/ERF.aspx ERF guidelines
Cluster Coordination Workshop in Hyderabad
• 4ht September• Target: UN/NGO staff with responsibility for cluster
management and NGO staff representing their agency at cluster meetings
• Topics: Humanitarian Reform process (including the cluster approach and the new Transformative Agenda)
• Organized by NGOs and Humanitarian Reform Project, implemented by ACTED, in partnership with PHF and NHN in Islamabad
Shelter activities timeline
Shelter Cluster - next 6 months• Info from cluster members:• Planned activities and deadlines• Expectations for SC role/activities• Modalities of discussions
18th July 2012
Shelter Cluster one year on
Compilation:• achievements• challenges • success stories
Deadline: September 7th
18th July 2012
Shelter Cluster Evaluation
PAKISTAN FLOOD RESPONSE 2011 1. Coordination management2. Impact of the coordination on the response 3. Deliverables or outputs
SC/TSSU – joint visit Global Cluster Leads (IFRC and IOM)
18th July 2012
Stove design competition for women of PakistanPromoted by: DFID, Hands and Heritage Foundation
Objectives: • to design a better way for cooking in Pakistan• to avoid enormous health risks of exposure to open fires• to stop gradual deforestation of a region
Deadline: September 15th
Contact: WaseemSolangi
Stove design competition for women of Pakistan
Promoted by: DFID, Hands and Heritage Foundation
Objectives: • to design a better way for cooking in Pakistan• to avoid enormous health risks of exposure to open fires• to stop gradual deforestation of a region
Deadline: September 15th
Contact: WaseemSolangi - [email protected]