Family Shelter Sector: Objective Poverty Reduction and help rebuild life and provide security especially to women and children; Vulnerability reduction to disaster risk; Promote indigenous knowledge as well as inject innovative ideas
Post Flood Scenario 155,142 houses washed away/ 2,045,484 partially damaged Most of the people back to their lands: built roof over their heads; living in make shift houses in many places; (houses washed away) Many families lost houses to river erosion and many houses washed away: need shelter (DER assessment to identify) Emphasis on existing practices in terms of design and house building materials (DER assessment) Indigenous flood proofing mechanisms to be promoted
Donor Response DFID: $3.7 million Norwegian Govt: $200,000 Assistance mainly for the rural areas NGOs to be the implementing partners: Starts by beginning of October
Economic Recovery Objective: Help rebuild local infrastructure, employment opportunity, restore livelihood, reduce vulnerability reduction leading to poverty reduction, reduce environmental degradation. Post flood Scenario: Lack of work opportunity: no crop in the field; infrastructure broken down; no food in Haor areas; Need capital to restart the lost business;
Proposed Intervention Cash for Work Programme: Repair community facilities: Feeder roads, flood shelters, raise grounds of growth centres, re-excavate ponds; Each family x 45 to 60 days work: Small interest free or soft loans for income earning opportunity (e.g. small businesses)
Donor Response DFID: $7.2 million, Swedish Gov’t: $460,000 NGOs to Implement the programme