Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince National.

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Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince National Society(s) active in this Project: 1st Phase Urban planning: FRC & HRC for operation & implementation, and CRC for operation and technical collaboration Water Supply: FRC & HRC for operation & implementation and AmRC for funding Country/Location of Project: HAITI – Port au Prince Title of Project/Case Study: Durable solution for IDPs Camps: Urban planning Water supply system for an improve access to water for formalized IDPs camps Time scale of project: Durable solution for IDPs Camps: : 25 months (but 20 months in reality) Water supply: 18 months (but only 9 months funded by AmRC) WHERE WE WORK

Approximate Total Budget (USD): Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince Approximate Total Budget (USD): Durable solution for IDPs Camps: : 1,500,000 USD Water supply: 568,000 USD Target population: Durable solution for IDPs Camps: : 1,162 people Water supply: 10,000 people WHERE WE WORK

Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince What the project delivers in water supply: safer access to water (quality & quantity) Hardware/Infrastructure (water network; Tanks Water points vs plot servicing => option at this stage of the project); What the project delivers in Hygiene: Software: sensitization on use of water, price of water etc.… (partially) HH Water storage; (partially) Capacity building of target population: Land tenure support (administration process); Committee with sub committee (including wash); Training on finance, management, conflict resolution etc….; Participatory urban planning Capacity building of WASH service providers: Procurement procedure Technical support (design and implementation phases); Management and operation (not yet included)

Describe Achievements and lessons learned ? Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince Describe Achievements and lessons learned ? MoUs (DINEPA, UCLBP, Municipality…) Urban plan (PRU) validated by Haitian institutions (MoE, MTPTC, DINEPA, Mayor etc…); Water Supply technical study validated and integrated in DINEPA master plan for Metropolitan area of PaP; LLH, Health/protection, DRR activities; Lessons learnt: The key is acceptance of the civil society, institutions ; communication strategy; need flexibility (financial, operational, project/program duration); need an holistic approach (multi-sectors); HR (urban planner, Wash PM) Risk management (need to take risk)

Political instability / Election (new mayor for municipality); Urban WASH Technical Working Group Nairobi, September 2017 Urban planning & Water supply system for formalized IDPs camp – Haiti – Port au Prince Describe challenges ? Political instability / Election (new mayor for municipality); Chronic disaster that concentrate attention of donors on other areas; Develop common vision and plan with all stakeholders; Define area of influence of the program (IDP = ok / but surrounding neighbourhood impacted ; Land tenure (secure HH), Coordination mechanism Costly program for low # of population Win credibility with partners What resources did you need or lack? Extension of 9 to 12 months 250,000 USD to achieve the water network and support, reinforce capacity of service provider;

Project photos and any additional conclusions?