Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP) Bulletin - [January 2025]

For best results click here to view entire bulletin in browser on desktops or laptops (https://mailchi.mp/shrrp.org/sindh-housing-recovery-and-reconstruction-platf...) https://shrrp.org Edition: 17 Date: January 2025 Email: info@shrrp.org (mailto:info@shrrp.org?subject=null&body=null) https://shrrp.org “A historic first, the Government of Sindh has renamed and is working on ClimateChangeTown.pk the first town to be 100% climate-friendly, built entirely on sustainable and climate-resilient practices.” Photo Credit: Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) (https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14jLj5y9Gy/) ** Key Highlights ------------------------------------------------------------ * 809,326 first tranche; 564,294 second tranche; 419,466 third tranche and 279,943 fourth tranche disbursements completed. (As of 31 January 2025) * As a part of the post-flood 2022 recovery process, CRS in collaboration with SPHF, SHRRP and IPs trained 1304 masons in various districts of Sindh. ** Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) ------------------------------------------------------------ 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 24 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 kacha houses. 2.036 million beneficiaries’ data have been verified through a transparent MIS app-based system. (as of 31 January 2025) Disbursement status: More than 900,000 bank accounts have been opened and 809,326 first tranche; 564,294 second tranche; 419,466 third tranche and 279,943 fourth tranche have been received by beneficiaries for housing reconstruction. (as of 31 January 2025) SPHF beneficiaries’ status search engine is public through SPHF website. Click here! (https://www.sphf.gos.pk/beneficiary-status/) ** Pakistan Administrative Services (PAS) UT Officers visited SPHF ------------------------------------------------------------ On January 29, 2025, A group of Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) UT officers attended a briefing on SPHF as part of their training. Khalid Mehmood Shaikh, CEO SPHF, delivered the opening remarks, while Shahid Pahnwar Manager M&E provided an overview of the initiative. These under-training officers will go on to serve Sindh upon completion of their program. For more updates click here. (https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14pab6tLDq/) Head, FCDO Pakistan visited SPHF in January 2025 On 27 January 2025, a delegation from the British Deputy High Commission, led by Richard Lindsay, Head, of Pakistan at the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office, visited SPHF. During the visit, SPHF CEO Khalid Mehmood Shaikh shared the remarkable progress of SPHF and highlighted its expanded focus beyond housing to include WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) and settlement improvements across Sindh. The delegation expressed their admiration for the transformative impact of these initiatives. For more updates click here. (https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18bbM9MHk3/) One-day Capacity Building a Capacity of 20,000 masons under SPHF Initiative A one-day capacity building session was conducted by the SPHF Project Engineer. The purpose of this session was to prepare trainers who will further train 20,000 masons under the SPHF initiative, supporting resilient construction and sustainable development. For more updates click here. (https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16GgvzYSbE/) Four-days Training to Strengthen Social Mobilization of Implementing Partners SPHF's Social Development Specialist conducted four-day training sessions in Hyderabad and Sukkur to strengthen the skills of senior social organizers and staff from five implementing partners. The sessions focused on social action Planning, community engagement, social safeguards, WASH, health and hygiene, gender sensitization, and GRM. For more updates click here. (https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BTRzycP1n/) ** Sindh Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform (SHRRP) ------------------------------------------------------------ 3rd WASH-TWG Meeting with Key Stakeholders from WASH Sector Conducted by SHRRP On January 21, 2025, SHRRP and SPHF held a 3rd WASH-TWG meeting with key stakeholders from the WASH sector. The session focused on; reviewing progress on the 5W matrix and WASH mapping dashboard, sharing innovative Social Behavior Change (SBC) strategies and models, highlighting sustainable, climate-resilient WASH interventions and groundwater recharge initiatives, planning the documentation of WASH success stories and lessons learned. For further details contact Qurban Ali Shah qurban.ali@shrrp.org (mailto:qurban.ali@shrrp.org) , link. (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7288128431534301185) Empowering Masons for Flood-Resilient Housing in Sindh by CRS and SPHF As part of the post-flood 2022 recovery process, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Pakistan in collaboration with Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) and its implementing partners conducted skilled mason training in flood affected areas of Sindh. A total 3125 masons will be trained for two days on essential construction techniques and minimum construction standards for disaster risk reduction in flood-resilient housing following on the SPHF and SHRRP Mason Training Curriculum. So far, total 1304 masons have been trained in the districts Dadu, Naushahroferoz, and Mirpurkhas in collaboration with the SPHF’s partners TRDP, SAFCO Support Foundation and NRSP. For more details contact, Waseem Khan, Waseem.Khan@crs.org. Information Management Information Management: 36 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 contact: Deeba Pervez deeba.pervez@shrrp.org (mailto:deeba.pervez@shrrp.org) ** PARTNERS UPDATE ------------------------------------------------------------ Building Resilience: Climate-Adaptive Housing for Coastal Sindh by CRS & SPHF To address the challenges posed by floods, high wind velocity, and extreme climatic conditions in the coastal areas of Sindh, Pakistan, SPHF plans to construct approximately 350 resilient houses in Keti Bandar and the surrounding creeks. Conventional house typologies struggle to withstand the harsh coastal environment, where strong winds, saline air, and frequent flooding compromise structural integrity. To overcome these challenges, CRS provided financial and technical support to complete a pilot housing is in Keti Bandar, integrating the best local practices of timber structures with structural modifications to enhance bracing, flood resilience, and reinforced connections between floor and roof joints. Given the remote location and difficult terrain, transporting construction materials presents a significant challenge, requiring innovative logistical solutions for timely and efficient execution. The technical implementation is being supported by CRS along with financial support with technical guidance from SHRRP while structural analysis for the proposed design has been carried out by NED UET and HANDS Pakistan playing a key role in community mobilization and engagement. This initiative aims to develop climate-adaptive housing solutions that can endure the region’s extreme environmental conditions, ensuring long-term safety and sustainability for vulnerable coastal communities. For more details contact Adeel Javaid, adeel.javaid@shrrp.org ** PRODUCTS ------------------------------------------------------------ * SHRRP's Comprehensive 4-Page Brief: Click here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Whzxp-8EmjXsSiVlspQA0KGttIGJ4EOz/view?usp=d...) * Environment Protection and Climate Change Department Pujnab, and Sindh Environment Protection Authority exchange knowledge on zigzag technology for cleaner and socially responsible brick kiln industry. Interview one (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7275004371090722816) , and interview two (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7278642715217588224) . * One of the participants from Zigzag training pledged to transform the brick kiln in Umerkot, check out his pledge through a video link. (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7275748403840487424) * Event report of zig-zag training of brick kiln owners of Sindh, click here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aTu2hboOPYQkw_akbp3Y59L_-oREsX09/view?usp=d...) * A Compendium of Case Studies on Settlement September 2024, Click here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hXPuTiA-hVHiukLeLuMJi8gjnJlvOvUm/view?usp=d...) * Settlement planning guidelines, click here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i1Ipk7GwfLxs5rGpunZsu3rJjX9PtP48/view?usp=d...) ** STORY LENS ------------------------------------------------------------ Financial Assistance for Flood-Affected Communities in Dadu by FRDP The monsoon 2024 affected villages in District Dadu of Sindh, leaving communities submerged for months due to breaches in Bunds (embankments) and heavy rainfall. Vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, pregnant and lactating women, and women-headed households, faced social and economic challenges. In response, FRDP and WHH, under the BRAND project, provided one-time cash grants of PKR 45,000 to 1,060 affected households through a Crisis Modifier activity, enabling them to take anticipatory actions against future disasters. One of the right holders, Humera, 35 years old, a mother of two disabled children living in a tent, used the grant to stock food and invested in handicraft. She was able to purchase raw material of Sindhi Cap from the grant, and could save up to 50% margin while buying from the wholesale market. Humera now increased sales from 11,000 to 21,000 pkr. ** EVENTS & RESOURCES ------------------------------------------------------------ A Settlement Planning Guideline Book These guidelines have been structured to reflect the sequence of events when responding to a situation that requires settlement planning of existing or new areas. Since these guidelines have been developed based on experience gained through a pilot project titled climate resilient settlement planning in Deh Kamangar, Taluka Mehar, District Dadu, Sindh, there are considerations that may not be applicable across the board. However, it is hoped that these guidelines will provide answers where possible and identify questions that need to be considered when undertaking a settlement planning project/programme in its entirety. To review guideline book click here. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i1Ipk7GwfLxs5rGpunZsu3rJjX9PtP48/view?usp=d...) A Compendium of Case Studies on Settlement September 2024 This Publication is a compilation of settlement-based response and recovery planning approaches undertaken by Government and various NGOs/INGOs in response to recovery and reconstruction efforts for flood affected populations in Sindh, Pakistan. It provides an understanding of the strategies and analysis of the data submitted by the organizations and describes varied interventions and approaches in the field of human settlements. For more details, Click here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hXPuTiA-hVHiukLeLuMJi8gjnJlvOvUm/view?usp=d...) . 𝗦𝗵𝗲𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀: 𝗟𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗙𝗹𝗼𝗼𝗱𝘀 - A Milestone at the Asia Pacific Shelter Forum Launched at the Asia Pacific Shelter Forum in Manila, Shelter Projects: Lessons from Floods features insights from 60+ case studies across 26 countries over 20 years. It highlights the sector's shift from reactive responses to addressing vulnerabilities through settlements-based risk reduction programs. With rising humanitarian needs, climate change impacts, and an impending El Niño, the need for investment in sustainable shelter solutions is critical. For more details; click here (https://www.shelterprojects.org/shelterprojects-compilations/Shelter-Project...) KNOWLEDGE SHARING Settlements Approach Online Course This free course, supported by USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, explains how to apply the Settlements Approach for better integrated, localized, and focused humanitarian assistance using the key principles of multi-sector and multi-stakeholder engagement, considering the whole population, and responding in a settlement of high needs. Global Shelter Cluster ⧫ Online Course ⧫ 2-hours and 20-minutes ⧫ English ⧫ Free Register for free on the link below 🔽 https://lnkd.in/gEzaxrVW Shelter and Settlements E-Learning Course InterAction and USAID/OFDA training provides an overview of the humanitarian community’s shelter and settlements activities, and examines trends based on past experiences and how humanitarian actors can prepare to face emerging challenges. Module 1: Overview and Trends (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intera...) Module 2: Issues and Concerns (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intera...) Module 3: Shelter (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intera...) Module 4: Settlements (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intera...) Module 5:1D and the 5R’s (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intera...) Let's talk about HLP: Housing Land and Property! Women's housing, land, and property (HLP) rights are crucial for their security and inclusion. Cultural norms and discrimination often hinder these rights, exacerbated by conflict and displacement. Shelter programs must offer suitable housing, address legal barriers, prevent eviction, and employ inclusive, collaborative approaches. Advocacy should target gender-responsive laws, joint marital property rights, and alignment with international human rights standards. To learn more (sources): · 11 min video:GLTN 2023 Training video on Women, Land and Peace (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgltn.net%2...) · UN HABITAT 2021 Women Land and Peace Key Messages (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgltn.net%2...) · NRC 2014 Strengthening Displaced Women’s HLP rights in Afghanistan (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nrc.no...) · NRC 2021 The HLP Rights of Conflict Affected Women in Northeast Nigeria (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nrc.no...) 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