Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byIsabel Greene Modified over 9 years ago
1
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org SC Agenda – 7 th November 2012 Opening & Introductions Minutes of the meeting 3 rd October, including action points Developments in last weeks Update – Situation Overview Update from NDMA Updates from the districts Information Management 2012 Emergency Response Ongoing / Planned Distributions 2011 Recovery (time permitting) Update on Commitments for ER Programmes Update on Funding status Shelter activities timeline Funding Overview (CERF, ERF, Rapid and HOP) TSSU First Phase Results CCCM Training Operational Guidelines and Proposed solutions for IDPs living in Schools AOB TWIG – Follow on detailed session for Technical Discussion
2
Update from NDMA 18 th July 2012
3
JACOBABAD
5
Update from Sindh SC holding regular weekly coordination meetings in the northern Sindh DADU: new flooding. Relief Department estimates that 25,000 people affected and is working in 22 villages. Two NGOs are currently doing assessments. Winterized support is urgent “What we see in our clinics is an increase of lower and upper respiratory tract infections and a decrease of malaria cases.” MSF 18 th July 2012
6
Update from Balochistan Funding urgently required to support further distributions Winterization support is urgent 18 th July 2012
7
NOVEMBER Winter Temperatures DECEMBER
8
JANUARY Winter Temperatures FEBRUARY
9
Emergency Update 18 th July 2012
10
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org SC Emergency Summary by Province Pakistan Flood Shelter Cluster http://www.shelterpakistan.org 'Information Management' Emergency Shelter and NFIs Coverage and Gap by Provinces for queries, please email: SCPakistan.IM@gmail.com 7-Nov-12 Emergency Shelter DistributedEmergency Shelter Pipeline Provinces Number of AFFECTED districts* Houses Destroyed or Damaged* TentsTarpaulins Shelters Provided (One tent or two Tarpaulins) Coverage (Shelters Provided / Need) Tents Distributed by Government TentsTarpaulins Shelters (One tent or two Tarpaulins) Projected Coverage (Shelters Provided / Need) Remaining Need Balochistan 468,8141,0006,0004,0006%34,910-- - 6%64,814 Sindh 8209,9361,57054,44528,79314%78,8381004,3722,28615%178,858 Punjab 3107,4231,22718,900 10,677 10%31,132---10%96,746 TOTALS15386,1723,79779,34543,47011%144,8801004,3722,28612%340,417 Current pipeline eligibility:7-Nov-12to18-Dec-12 Cluster target: 270,321 or 70%224,565
11
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org SC Update – Distributions Total distributions (Sindh and Balochistan & Punjab) so far Item Description Total Distributions New Distributions Organizations Shelters – Government 144,88094,486 NDMA, PDMA, Relief Dept. Shelters – Organizations 43,47038,949 IOM, HANDS, Acted, CRS Blankets – Government 37,56716,550NDMA, PDMA Blankets – Organizations 88,777 IOM, Acted, PRCS Kitchen Sets – Government 1,3110PRCS Kitchen Sets – Organizations 9,7437,634NRC, Acted, IOM
12
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org AgenciesTentsTarpaulinsBlankets Kitchen Sets Jerry Cans Buckets Bedding Mats Plastic Mats Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development 5,5188,2772,7595,518 2,759 Health and Nutrition Development Society 55017,300 8,000 800 International Organization for Migration 1,00043,99570,0001,500 12,00027,000 National Disaster Management Authority 47,410 1,040 Norwegian Refugee Council 2,109 4,218 Pakistan Red Crescent Society3,1845,60510,5101,3115,000 Provincial Disaster Management Authority 72,123 26,017 5,300 Relief Department19,555 Save the Children 960 475 950975450 UNHCR1,620 Welthungerhilfe5,8008,7002,9005,8002,900 Grand Total 145,44279,178124,54411,05432,2023,05917,19338,127 Distribution Summary 7 th November 2012
13
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org Agency Summary – Emergency Difference in number of HH served till October 02, 2012 and November 07, 12 (Total HH Served: 188,350)
14
7 th November 2012 www.ShelterPakistan.org Emergency – Remaining Needs
16
7th Nov 2012 www.ShelterPakista n.org
17
Funding Mechanisms 7 th November 2012
18
TSSU Findings 201 temporary settlements hosting 33,269 individuals have been assessed in Jacobabad, Kashmore and Shikarpur. ( aprox 5,300 families) 7 th November 2012
19
TSSU Findings 18 th July 2012. Based on the field observations many families have left the temporary settlements. · Water has receded or is only about 1 feet deep in many areas allowing people to circulate and go back to their place of origin · During this harvesting season people want to rescue what remains of their crops · Little humanitarian assistance in camp- like settings discouraged prolonged displacement. · Evictions from temporary settlements and public buildings forced people to go back
20
TSSU Findings 18 th July 2012 ASSITANCE: IN TEMPORARY SETTLEMENTS Stranded IDPS IN RETURN AREAS/ VILLAGES IDP that can return IDP that have retuned IDP still displaced Host Communities
21
TSSU Findings 18 th July 2012
22
TSSU Findings 18 th July 2012 Settlements lack proper structure with 78% being spontaneous settlements IDP evicted for schools Disruption of schooling vs adequate solution for IDP Relocation where? Discussion involving authorities and humanitarian partners Shelter, Education and Protection Clusters working on Guidelines. Education Department engaged. TSSU MIRA
23
TSSU Findings People are living in the water 7 th November 2012 Challenges: identification of location, needs and assistance delivery Next TSSU Assessment
24
Beneficiary Feedback Mechanisms 7 th November 2012
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.