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Developing a session plan S3.1 session day Text Dimension 40 Arial BOLD Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension 24 Arial BOLD ITALICS Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 4.64 Please NOTE: The position of the text may vary according to the picture below (e.g. White on white) Minutes download resources from www.hubasia.org Approved by the Advisory Group: Early recovery and livelihoods 5 1 Early recovery and livelihoods Introduction to livelihoods
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial By the end of this session, you will have an understanding of Learning objectives Objective 1 What is Early Recovery and its main aims Objective 2 What is the role of the Early Recovery sector Objective 3 What is the role of the Early Recovery Network Objective 4 Understanding livelihoods in early recovery Objective 5 The link between Early Recovery and other sectors
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial “Early recovery is a multidimensional process of recovery that begins in a humanitarian setting. It is guided by development principles that seek to build on humanitarian programmes and catalyze sustainable development opportunities. It aims to generate self-sustaining, nationally owned, resilient processes for post crisis recovery. It encompasses the restoration of basic services, livelihoods, shelter, governance, security and rule of law, environment and social dimensions, including the reintegration of displaced populations.” From Guidance Note on Early Recovery 2008, UNDP, 2008 Objective 1 What is Early Recovery and its main aims
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Is Early Recovery a sector/cluster? Or is it a process? Objective 1 What is Early Recovery and its main aims
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Livelihoods Environment Governance Infrastructure Demolition and disposal Land and property Rule of Law Objective 2 What is the role of the Early Recovery Sector
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Cross-cutting issues Gender HIV/Aids Environment Age DRR Conflict prevention Objective 3 What is the role of the Early Recovery Network?
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial What do we mean by livelihoods? “Livelihoods comprise the capabilities, assets and activities required for generating income and securing a means of living” Sphere 2004, p.108 Social Capital Natural Capital Financial Capital Physical Capital Human Capital Objective 4 Understanding livelihoods in Early Recovery
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial “Households have sustainable livelihoods when they can cope with and recover from shocks and economic stress and can maintain their capabilities and assets without undermining their natural environment. Sustainable livelihoods refers to people’s capacity to maintain their means of living and enhance their own well being along with that of future generations” What do we mean by sustainable livelihoods? Objective 4 Understanding livelihoods in Early Recovery
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Increased income Increased well-being Reduced vulnerability Improved food security More sustainable use of the natural asset base Social relations and status Dignity and (self) respect What do we mean by sustainable livelihoods? Objective 4 Understanding livelihoods in Early Recovery
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Aims of livelihood programming after disaster or conflict Objective 4 Understanding livelihoods in Early Recovery
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Objective 5ER & OTHER SECTORS EARLY RECOVERY & LIVELIHOODS CCCM Disaster Preparedness, Assessments, infrastructure, data surveillance PROTECTION GBV, displacement / return / reintegration, capacity- building, women's empowerment Justice, human rights, peace building, rule of law, coordination SHELTER Housing construction, shelter repair, emergency / temporary shelter W A S H Infrastructure, capacity building, waste removal, hygiene promotion, well construction
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Objective 5 The link between ER and other sectors EARLY RECOVERY IN CCCM ADMINISTRATIONCOORDINATIONMANAGEMENT DETERMINE: HOW CAMP POPULATIONS CAN BE TRANSITIONED INTO PERMANENT, SECURE SHELTER WHAT RESOURCES CAN BE USED TO DEVELOP THESE HOMES MAINTAIN: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN RELEVANT CLUSTERS PROVIDE INFORMATION ON: RECOVERY NEEDS OF CAMPS ANALYSIS OF CAMP POPULATIONS ASSESS: THE NEEDS OF THE POPULATION SUPPORT EARLY RECOVERY : BY IDENTIFYING GAPS AND PRIORITIES BY MOBILIZING RESOURCES\ CAPACITY BUILDING
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Group discussion Write down key points Discussion in groups Task 1 Break into 5 groups and provide examples of Livelihoods Recovery programs that specifically address each of the 5 aims of post disaster livelihood programming 1.Replacing lost assets and sustaining those that remain 2.Restarting livelihood activities 3.Strengthening and diversifying Livelihoods 4.Sustaining continuing livelihood activities throughout 5.Contributing to Disaster Risk Reduction through more resilient livelihoods
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Developing a session plan The Livelihoods Assessment Tool-kit FAO, ILO, 2009 UNDP Policy on Early Recovery Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, 2008 Guidance note on Early Recovery Cluster working group on Early Recovery, 2008 Further readings For all of these references and many more please go to the CORE website www.hubasia.org
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Developing a session plan Text Dimension 24 Arial Position: Horizontal 5.44 Vertical 2.40 Text Dimension: 20 Arial Title BOLD Publisher: Regular session Online resources http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/library page/crisis-prevention-and-recovery/guidance-note- on-early-recovery-cwger-april-2008/ http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/library page/crisis-prevention-and-recovery/guidance-note- on-early-recovery-cwger-april-2008/ http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/tc/tce/pdf/L AT_Brochure_LoRes.pdf http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/tc/tce/pdf/L AT_Brochure_LoRes.pdf
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