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NRC Shelter-HLP Project. Preliminary Findings And Cautious Suggestions. The Challenge: Humanitarian Organisations often get stuck -- or realise too late that something is becoming unstuck --when it comes to: Housing, Land and Property Rights Land Access Tenure Security.
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NRC Shelter-HLP Project Preliminary Findings And Cautious Suggestions
The Challenge: • Humanitarian Organisations often get stuck -- or realise too late that something is becoming unstuck --when it comes to: • Housing, Land and Property Rights • Land Access • Tenure Security
Some help is at hand… • A network of different international rights-based instruments • A history of trainings focused on HLP • Upcoming Resources Guide, developed by the ESC HLP Working Group
But, • There is often not enough practical guidance for implementing according to international principles • The rule of law doesn’t stretch very far in some places • Intractable HLP problems do not respect project deadlines • We are not always the answer to the problem
Some preliminary suggestions 1: • Map all of the locally applicable tenure-security instruments • On a range of ‘soft’ to ‘hard’, and ‘efficient’ to ‘non-efficient • Including ‘customary’ and ‘formal’ • Decide which set of instruments you will engage with • Why these ones? • What are the pros and cons? • What are the risks? • What is the Plan B?
Some preliminary suggestions 2: • Think: all aspects of The Right To Adequate Housing • Think: Individual -- and Community • Think: the relationship between HLP and engineering
Some preliminary suggestions 3: • First, Do No Harm • Humanitarians are not always the answer • ‘How to take NO for an answer’ • ‘Customary law works, until something changes’ • How to help people cope with the problem, rather than solving the problem for them?