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Development Partners Roundtable Shelter Working Group Development Partners Roundtable Thursday 31 August 10.30-12.00

Agenda Welcome by Giuseppe Crosetti (IOM and RC a/i) Introductions/ Agenda Coordination Shelter Working Group Coordination: government policy framework Strategy, technical guidelines, IEC material Implementation and gaps Disaster Risk Reduction Roundtable discussion: Community Resilience

Shelter Working Group Agencies - IOM, Sri Lanka RCS / IFRC, UNHABITAT, World Vision, Save the Children, Islamic Relief, Oxfam, Shelterbox, WWF, ZOA, Stromme, SHGRC Badaraliya, Habitat for Humanity, LEADS, PARCIC, JEN Government – DMC: NDRSC / NBRO Private sector - APAD WASH joint meetings Intersector – Protection, Education, Health, Food Security District focal points # partners # meetings strategy and reports 16 14 1. Strategy, 2. IEC material, 3. Technical guidelines

National and district coordination among WG members, authorities Information collection and dissemination flows. NATIONAL DISTRICT DS DIVISION GN DIVISION HCT AGENCIES Intersector working group Sectoral district focal points Shelter Working Group District focal point GA Divisional Secretary Grama Niladhari officer GOVERNMENT NDRSC District NDRSC Divisional NDRSC NBRO DMC District DMC

Shelter Sector Strategy Objectives Targeted beneficiaries 60,500 households Intervention type Target - Priority 1 Emergency shelter Shelter Kits/ cash 8,000 2 Support to return Household NFI Kits/cash 50,000 3 Support to relocation & resettlement Transitional Shelters 1,000 4 Technical support IEC materials, DRR 1,500

Directly affected by Landslide Identified as High Risk by NBRO GOVERNMENT RECOVERY FRAMEWORK No Safe Site ? Yes Directly affected by Landslide Identified as High Risk by NBRO Resettlement Fully Damaged (>40%) Partially Damaged (<40%) Govt. financial assistance Reconstruction Rs. 1.6 m to purchase the land with a house To purchase a land and construct a house to provide Rs. 0.4 m and Rs. 1.2 m respectively Rs. 1.2 m to construct a when lands are granted by the government NITF Insurance

Directly affected by Landslide Identified as High Risk by NBRO HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE No Safe Site ? Yes Directly affected by Landslide Identified as High Risk by NBRO Resettlement Fully Damaged (>40%) Partially Damaged (<40%) All: technical support Transitional /core shelter? Transitional/core shelter? Shelter Repair Kit/Cash Govt. financial assistance Reconstruction Rs. 1.6 m to purchase the land with a house To purchase a land and construct a house to provide Rs. 0.4 m and Rs. 1.2 m respectively Rs. 1.2 m to construct a when lands are granted by the government NITF Insurance

Government recovery assistance Two stages Stage 1: Construction of one room with toilet Stage 2: Completion of core house Stage 1: Four instalments – total LKR 1,200,000 (USD 7,850) Land preparation, excavation and completion of foundation – 200,000 Completion of one room and toilet – 300,000 Construction of walls of rest of core house and completion of roof – 400,000 Completion of core house: doors, windows, plastering, finishing and painting, supply of water and electricity – 300,000 Stage 2: Continued - Self Recovery

Shelter & NFI - progress 29/8/2017

Shelter & NFI gaps Gaps are calculated as the number of partially damaged houses plus fully damaged houses per division, based on data reported by districts*, minus the number of households targeted by division**. *Damaged housing data for four priorty districts, reported by districts authorities as of: Galle: 20/6/2017, Matara 28/6/2017, Kalutara 28/6/2017, Ratnapura 17/7/2017. ** Households targeted as per Shelter Working Group reporting as of 29/08/2017

Landslide Matara – Kotapola

Evacuation site Elepatha - Rathnapura

Makeshift shelter Rathnapura Municipality

Relief items Matara

Distribution Rathnapura

Distribution Shelter kits Matara

Registration for cash grant Matara

Self-recovery ‘in situ’ Rathnapura Municipality

Owner-driven resettlement (Kegalle)

Owner-driven: different speed Kegalle

Donor-driven resettlement (Kegalle)

Shelter WG IEC material Technical handouts in collaboration with NBRO Co-funded

Technical guidelines Based on the working group strategy, including: Design requirements for new house Construction codes (NBRO) Emergency shelter Household non-food items (standard package) Shelter repair kits (standard package) Transitional/ core shelter Cross-cutting Cash distribution (Inter-sector WG) Communication materials / DRR

Disaster Risk Reduction Disaster trends Sri Lanka: DS and communities requested support on: community-based DRR first responder training emergency response preparedness & early warning training establishing safe sites and evacuation centers adequate stock of boats, life jackets and other rescue equipment

Development assistance Resilience Community resilience: Disaster risk reduction Poverty reduction Climate change adaptation Participatory hazard, vulnerability, capacity and risk assessment: local context (socio-economic, environmental), disaster risk (climate change) Design and construction practices codes and enforcement building systems and materials local design and construction practice skills, techniques, tools Humanitarian aid Development assistance resilience

Preparedness

Preparedness

Discussion Shelter Working group agency updates Development partners activities and Plans Flexible funding Opportunities for collaboration - coordination Common advocacy themes Government Private sector Communities