|  | | |  | Climate Resilient Settlement Plan for Pilot Deh Kamagar was launched by The Government of Sindh on 30 Jan 2024. |
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| | Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) |
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| Total damage and re-validation: According to the Government of Sindh (GoS), the floods in 2022 submerged 70% of the province. The tragedy has hit and destroyed 27 of the 30 districts. 12.36 million people have been affected, and 2.1 million homes have been destroyed. 85% of the damaged houses are kachha houses. 1.998 million beneficiaries’ data have been verified through a transparent MIS app-based system. (as of 31 Jan 2024)
Disbursement status: More than 500,000 bank accounts have been opened and 409,071 first tranche, 148,851 second tranche, 74,580 third tranche and 14,000 fourth tranche has been received by beneficiaries for housing reconstruction. (as of 31 Jan 2024)
SPHF organized a pre fact finding mission of Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Sindh Emergency Housing Reconstruction Project (SEHRP). The aim of the mission is to support beneficiary-driven and multi-hazard resilient reconstruction of housing units and infrastructure affected by the 2022 floods in selected districts of Sindh. As part of the mission, the ADB mission team had consultations with UN Agencies and I/NGOs partners working in the recovery process in Sindh province.
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| | Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP) | Climate Resilient Settlement Plan launched by Mr. Shakeel Ahmed Mangnejo, Chairman, Planning and Development Department, Government of Sindh on 30 Jan 2024. E-report is available here. Mr. Shakeel, stressed that P&D will own this product and will support in scaling up this idea across the Sindh province linked with regular planning and development work. |  | The 3rd Partner Coordination Meeting was organized by SPHF/SHRRP on 30 Jan 2024 to review progress, challenges and discuss solutions and strategies for resilient housing reconstruction and sustainable communities’ development. The meeting was followed by discussions on operations of technical working groups and the way forward for the upcoming priorities for partners to contribute to the post-flood recovery process through the working groups. Presentation slides are available here. | | 2nd SHRRP Strategic Advisory Group(SAG) was chaired by Mr. Khalid M. Shaikh, CEO, SPHF and attended by members (CRS, IOM, UNOPS, UN-Habitat, WHH, IRP, Muslim Aid and HelpAge International) and UNICEF as observers. The meeting focused on the recovery resource mobilization priorities and action plan consultation as baseline for the comprehensive strategy. For more information, minar@shrrp.org | | SHRRP facilitated a collaboration process following NGO mobilization guidebook where a cooperation letter was signed between SPHF and Partners (IOM, Muslim Hand, Save the Children, Muslim Aid, ICEF, Islamic Relief Pakistan and AMRDO Pakistan). The beneficiaries are validated with SPHF to avoid duplication and partners agreed to follow SPHF minimum resilient construction standards. |  | Information Management: SHRRP have rolled out a mason training directory to track and report the database of trained masons to avoid duplication and resolve gaps. The mason trained by partners in different districts is presented in below table: For more information deeba.pervez@shrrp.org | | | 20 Partner Organizations working in the reported on SHRRP 5Ws, whereas only a couple of organizations have reported in other sectors. |  | The above table indicates the partner organizations working in recovery at district level | Trained Mason Directory: Organizations offer training sessions for masons, lasting 2 to 21 days, following SPHF construction guidelines. SHRRP maintains a directory recording mason training programs in Sindh, with participant details. Graphs summarize this data, aiding organizations in locating trained masons or assessing training coverage and gaps. Detailed directories are available upon request for housing construction endeavors. For more information, babar.tanveer@shrrp.org |  |  | Volume two of Mason Manual and Handbook: The mason manual (English) and mason Handbook (English and Sindhi) can be accessed here. Though double pitch and chunra roof is allowed construction typology, Volume 1 didn’t include the technical guidelines around these typologies, which is now incorporated following discussion among members of Resilient Housing Working Group. These changes were primarily introduced capitalizing on IOM pilots and technical details on these typologies in their working areas. For more information, adeel.javaid@shrrp.org |  | | | | Partners’ Update | Yousuf Chandio, a village in Pakistan, endured the wrath of 2022 floods, leaving 30 households shattered. Yet, Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) swiftly intervened, erecting 15 semi-permanent shelters using the "build back better" strategy. Beyond construction, they instilled Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) practices, engaging the community in the process. Villagers actively participated, fostering unity and ownership. Today, amidst scars of the disaster, Yousuf Chandio stands resilient, a testament to collective strength. As the sun sets, illuminating new homes, the village symbolizes hope, ready to confront any future trials. For more information, ghulam.sakina@nca.no | | CRS in collaboration with SPHF, and SHRRP conducted a two-day pilot mason training in Deh Kamangar District Dadu, focusing on DRR for flood-resilient houses reconstruction. The program equipped 26 local masons with advanced skills, covering practical techniques, safety measures, green materials, and theoretical insights. To enhance effectiveness, suggestions include hands-on training in active reconstruction areas, emphasizing visual aids, balancing theoretical and practical sessions, providing IEC Mason Handbooks in the local language, including tools demonstrations, and setting a minimum 2-day duration for comprehensive learning.
For more information, waseem.khan@crs.org; |
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| | | STORY LENS | Devji s/o Kolhi, a 32-year-old from DevjiKolhi village, Badin, led a transformative effort in his community. With Caritas Pakistan's aid, they repaired a bridge and irrigation channel, easing daily life and boosting agriculture. Devji expressed gratitude, stating, "I am thankful to Caritas Pakistan and the donors because this initiative aimed not only to fix the channel and the bridge but also to educate villagers on sustainable water management practices." This project not only restored infrastructure but also empowered the community, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and sustainable development in rural areas.
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