02. 2007Child Protection The rights-based approach: based on community and holistic. Concrete example of the situation in Peru after earthquake of 2007.

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Child Protection The rights-based approach: based on community and holistic. Concrete example of the situation in Peru after earthquake of 2007 Session > World Water Forum 17 March 2009 World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Introduction Right to water and sanitation link with other rights Right based approach already in emergency Concrete example of the situation in Peru after the earthquake of 2007 World Water Forum > Session >

Protection The right is a mean by which one person- the right-holder can effect a claim against another (the duty bearer) For the right to be enjoyed, there should be an obligation/responsibility for a duty bearer Problems with social rights Rights vs needs World Water Forum > Session >

Protection The contrary to right based approach Focus on the needs and not the strengths of the person, family, community Charity Dependency No changes of the situation Accountability for our action World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Tdh Theoretical framework Fundamental principles We focused reinforcing: Empowerment of the families and children Empowerment of the structure (capacity building of local authorities, community organization) Stakeholder diagram: addressing relation between right- holder and duty-bearer World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Community and family supports Level 2 Basic services and security Level 1 Focused supports Level 3 Focused supports. In the next level, a number of people will in addition require supports that are more directly focused on hygiene education (discussion). Community and family supports. At the next layer community mobilisation is an essential primary activity to strengthen social support networks, and help people resume functioning. Basic services and security. Basic right such as clean water, food, health care means service deliver by duty bearer. 3 Level of intervention World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Tdh Peru project practically Key activities - Based services and security > Level 1 Careful assessment Identification of problems Involvement of the community, local authorities and others Ngo to find way to solve them Mobilization and active participation of the actors to identify mainly local potential solutions Building on and strengthening traditional water and sanitation management systems World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Tdh Peru project practically Key activities -- Support families and community > Level 2 Community mobilisation: to strengthen community involvement and participation (take part in decision making process) Recreational activities for children (psychosocial aspects) Families support Education support Health and hygiene discussion World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Tdh Peru project practically Key activities -- Reinforced support > Level 3 The results of Social work was: The families and children in danger were identified and support Psychosocial activities developed serve mobilization and involvement A strong and close collaboration and coordination reinforce sustainability World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Limits / Obstacles Difficulties and time available to explain and inform Availability of the local authorities or community to participate in decision making or assessment process Lacks of the capacity of the duty bearer to meet responsibilities Number of actors with different approach Disintegration of communities World Water Forum > Session >

Protection and Opportunity Strengthening social cohesion Community engagement ensure access to RWS for itself. Multi-sector activities reinforce the collaboration with community Situation analysis (multi-sector assessment) Development of the personality and the respect for the dignity Clear communication is needed World Water Forum > Session >

Protection Tdh Peru project practically was The result of the right based approach was : > Creation of adequate and sustainable project Time Tdh Participation Community Participation and involvement of authorities Tdh Intervention Community intervention and involvement of authorities World Water Forum > Session >

Child Protection World Water Forum > Session >

Protection >> Recommendations > Empowering community and all duty bearers > Focus in information and education > Building on and strengthening traditional water and sanitation management systems where possible > Use emergency situations as an entry point World Water Forum > Session >