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“Core Issues related to Habitat and BACIP Appropriate Housing Improvement Technologies:

Challenges and Lessons Learned “

by: Qayum Ali SHAH

Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, Pakistan -AKPBSPBuilding and Construction Improvement Program - BACIP

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Aga Khan Development Network

EconomicDevelopment

Aga Khan Fund for Economic

Development

TourismPromotionServices

Industrial PromotionServices

Financial Services

Media Services

Aviation Services

Social Development

Aga KhanAgency for

Microfinance

Aga KhanFoundation

Aga KhanUniversity

University of

Central Asia

Aga KhanEducation Services

Aga KhanHealth Service

Aga Khan Planning and Building Services

Culture

Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Aga Khan Award

for Architecture

Education and Culture Program

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF THE AGA KHAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK

Historic Cities Support Program

Who are we ?

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Presentation Outline AKPBS,P Vision Some facts about NR Issues of Northern Region Our Supporters/Partners Program achievements, outcomes and impact Experiences and lessons learned Overall BACIP Program Testimonials-Awards,

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AKPBS,P Vision

“Peaceful and productive communities with secure, healthy, pleasant and comfortable living

environment”

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Some Facts Regarding Northern PakistanPopulation: 1.4M

Villages: 1,400

No. of Households: 0.14M

Income: 65% of National Average

Altitude: From 1,000 M to 8,000M; Human Settlements: 1000M to 3,000 M.

Temperatures: from 43O C to -17O C (Human Settlement areas)

Earthquake Zone: Entire area Severe

Bio-mass: 86% (50% and above at National level).

Energy bills is the 3rd highest expenses in NA 70% households unemployed or under employed

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Core Issues related to Habitat

Cold (low thermal efficiency) Smoke , ventilation and illumination Seismic Vulnerability Planning (space and village) Un-employment Disappearance of indigenous skills and

endogenous knowledge

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BACIP MODEL

Participatory situation analysis

Fine tuningGenerating Demand

Ensuring Supply

Quality Assurance/ Monitoring

Intervention Dev & lab testing

Field –placement

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BACIP Program Partners CIDA 1997-2001 USAID 2001-2002 UNDP-GEF (SGP) 2002-2003 EC, ADA , HOPE 87 2004-2007 CCTL 2006-2008 EPA USA (2008-2009) JSDF (2008-2010) UNDP-GEF (MSP) 2008-2011 AKF-P (continued)

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BACIP Roof Hatch Window

• Conserves the heat• Increases Illumination• Protects from rain/dust• Proper ventilation• Reduced workload

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Water Warming Facility

• Saves Firewood (50%)• Improved hygienic practices• Decreased workload of women

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House Insulation Techniques• Thermal efficient• Saved firewood• Conserves heat• Clean environment• Local material

cost effective

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Wood collection; a drudgery task invariably done by women and Adolescent children across the

North Region of Pakistan

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Solar Cooker- Renewable energy (direct sunlight being used for cooking)

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Traditional Earthquake Reinforcement Techniques

Timber as a reinforcement materiala traditional Way of making buildingsEarthquake resistant

Earthquake effects

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BACIP Galvanized Wire Reinforcement --Cost effective, easy to make and use, strong

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Gulkin Community School Hunza Al Azhar Examination Hall Gilgit a project of AKESP

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Outcomes/Impact

Economic Benefits (households) Firewood saved

average 3 tons /household/year Rs.25,000.00 /household/year) Rs.100M savings for 4000 hhs

Pay back period is average 4 month’s time for each product

Time saved from fire wood collection – 37.5 working days/hh/yr

Women’s time saved from fire wood chopping – 5.5 working days/woman/year

Medical bills reduction 26%

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Outcomes/Impact

Social impact Reduction in cold and smoke related disease Enhanced social status Empowerment of women Improved hygienic conditions comfort level Increased mobility for women

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Availability of > 1100 trained crafts persons with increased employment opportunities and mobility to other regions (Kashmir) and countries (Afghanistan, Gulf states)

Out reach ( NWFP-Nathia Gali, Abbottabad, Malakand Agency, Azad Kashmir and Balochistan

Published >75 reports, manuals, impact studies Inclusion of BACIP earthquake resistant

techniques in ERRA guidelines Developed linkages with govt. of Pakistan,

INGO, CBOs Developed 60 house improvements products and

technologies

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Experiences

Entrepreneurs were reluctant to avail small loansand maintain a critical mass of products

Pooling of resources by craftsperson's helped thembecome independent later

Marketing of products in winter months is tougher Seasonality and climatic conditions…. a double

edged sword

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Lessons Learnt

Start up capital proved to be instrumental inenhanced business & exposure exposure to credit institutes, increased confidence level

State of art tools led to enhanced income and improved quality products

Access to Micro Credit an opportunity for poorest of the poor

Establishment of sales outlets and promotion offemale sales persons resulted in wide replication

Training in EE and HI manufacturing is acceptedby local communities

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Challenges (BACIP)

Development and sustaining a market economy

Enabling policy-absence of policy support/Code of practice

Pool of skilled manpower Agrogaraian economy Changing of mind set /Awareness raising Accessibility

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Program Recognition

Al Can Award for sustainability 2005 UN Habitat Award 2006 Case study by UNDP-SGP

29UN Habitat Award 2006 won by BACIP and received by Princess Zahra

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