Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP)

International Youth Day 2024 Celebration:


Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP), with support from Catholic Relief Services, Welthungerhilfe (WHH), IOM - UN Migration, Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), and Sindh Youth Convention celebrated International Youth Day with 200 energetic youths from across Sindh. Mr. Khalid Mehmood Shaikh, Secretary/CEO of SPHF, delivered an inspiring welcome, urging our youth to lead in climate action and digital pathways. Ms. Nabeela Umer, Secretary, Environment, Climate Change & Coastal Development Department, engaged with participants on the impacts of climate change and the government’s global commitments. An interactive theater performance highlighted strategies for collective action to mitigate climate impacts.

Over 10 youth groups showcased their innovations in climate resilience and digital pathways at event stalls. A special thanks to Shell, National Incubation Center Karachi, and Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) for presenting exciting grant opportunities for youth innovation.

Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP) and its partners remain committed to prioritizing youth participation, engagement, and leadership in recovery efforts, climate action, and digital innovation, ensuring their voices drive the change we need (Link). For more details contact, Waqar Ali, waqar.ali@shrrp.org.

Fourth Partner Coordination Meeting held at Islamabad:


The fourth partner coordination meeting, titled “Sustainable Futures: DRR and Climate Strategies in Post-Flood Housing and Settlement Recovery in Sindh,” was held at Serena Hotel, Islamabad on 20th August 2024. The event brought together a diverse participation of 200 people from diverse stakeholders, including academia, research institutes, government departments, NGOs, and INGOs. This meeting was part of an ongoing series aimed at fostering collaboration and developing strategies for sustainable recovery and development in Sindh, in the wake of 2022 devastating floods.

The objective of the meeting was to share the progress of SPHF with adverse audience, involving the key sector partners such as UN Agencies, Govt. departments, Donors and INGO. Panel discussions were conducted on topics such as; settlement approach for climate resilient & sustainable recovery and development in Sindh, gender and social inclusion, DRR & climate strategies integration in recovery opportunities.

The event included three insightful panel discussions on the settlement approach for climate resilient& sustainable recovery and development in Sindh, labor impact study in Sindh, and leaving no one behind by sector specialists (Report link). For more details contact; Deeba Pervez, deeba.pervez@shrrp.org

3rd Strategic Advisory Group (SAG) meeting:


The 3rd Strategic Advisory Group (SAG) meeting was held on 20 August 2024. It was chaired by Mr. Khalid Mehmood Shaikh, CEO of Sindh People's Housing For Flood Affectees, facilitated by Mr. Minar Thapa Magar, National Coordinator, and attended by member organizations Welthungerhilfe (WHH) IOM - UN Migration Islamic Relief Pakistan UNICEF Pakistan UNOPS HelpAge International Catholic Relief Services UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) Muslim Aid Pakistan.  The SAG discussed resource mobilization strategy, the Asia Pacific Shelter and Settlements Forum, and COP29 representation. For more details contact, Minar Thapa Magar, minar@shrrp.org

Information Management

32 Partner Organizations working in the housing sector as reported on SHRRP 5Ws, whereas only a couple of organizations have reported in other sectors.

For more information , Deeba Pervez, deeba.pervez@shrrp.org

Partners’ Update

Findings of Laws and Development Policies to Regulate and Promote Urban WASH Systems –By Welthungerhilfe partners FRDP & RDF


With the increasing threat of food insecurity driven by climate change and rapid urbanization in Sindh, the need for enhanced WASH systems to support food security has become more critical than ever. The Fast Rural Development Program (FRDP), in collaboration with the Research Development Foundation (RDF) and with technical support from Welthungerhilfe and financial assistance from German Cooperation, has been actively working to develop strategies and interventions in the urban slums of Hyderabad to address this urgent issue.

A key component of this project is to review the WASH-related laws and policies. This review aimed to identify strengths, highlight areas needing improvement, and raise awareness among crucial stakeholders, including parliamentarians, district legislators, and governmental departments. The event was attended by Members of the Provincial Assembly, Government Department Secretaries, academia, international and local NGOs, civil society organizations, media representatives, and university students (Report link). For more details contact; Zaheer Udin Babar Junejo, zaheer.junejo@frdp.org.pk

PRODUCTS

SHRRP's Comprehensive4-Page Brief: Click here

SHRRP's GESI Technical Working Group 2-Page Brief: Click here

STORY LENS

Bridging Educational Gaps, A Collaborative Endeavor at Malook Machi by Islamic Relief


In the rural village of Malook Machi District Dadu in Sindh, the quest for education faced significant challenges due to limited resources and inadequate infrastructure. Recognizing the urgent need for a school, Islamic Relief Pakistan with support of the Education Department addressed the issue.


Despite the initial obstacles, including the dilapidated state of the existing school, a community organization was formed to advocate for renovations. Their collective efforts led to the approval of a school rehabilitation project, revitalizing the learning environment for local children.


The collaboration between the community, education officials, and Islamic Relief proved instrumental in transforming the educational landscape of Malook Machi. Through active engagement and strategic partnerships, the project secured funding and ensured transparency in contractor selection. The newly inaugurated school not only provided improved facilities and dedicated staff but also created job opportunities, fostering economic empowerment within the community. This successful initiative highlights the power of collective action in overcoming adversity and nurturing the aspirations of the village's children. For more details contact; Arsala Khan, Arsala.Khan@irp.org.pk

EVENTS & RESOURCES

Asia Pacific Shelter and Settlements Forum 2024 (21 - 23 October 2024)

The Asia Pacific Shelter and Settlements Forum will take place from October 21-23, 2024, at the Heritage Hotel in Manila, Philippines. The SHRRP team will be actively participating in various sessions during the event. For further details, please reach out to Minar Thapa Magar, minar@shrrp.org

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