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HERWG Housing Early Recovery Working Group Updated Gap Analysis July 2011. Calculation Table HERWG Gap Analysis April 2011. 9 th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011. HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS. Strategy Village Profiles Destroyed Houses Self Recovery Assisted Response
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HERWG Housing Early Recovery Working Group Updated Gap Analysis July 2011.
Calculation Table HERWG Gap AnalysisApril 2011 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Strategy Village Profiles Destroyed Houses Self Recovery Assisted Response Gap in Shelter Sector Cost estimation Priorities 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Earl Recovery Strategy (unchanged) Response to completely destroyed houses Early Recovery: 1 ORS against 1 CDH Approx. 20-25m2 core ORS, extendable Technical Guidelines to comply with DRR Transitional Shelters not promoted anymore Promotion of integrated approach (WASH) Collaborate w/ provincial + district authorities 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Village Profiles (UN-HABITAT) Standard profile forms for over 300 villages Flood affected / migrated families Emergency Relief: families assisted w. NFI, tents Houses: All; Damaged: partially / completely Relation: Partially / completely / not damaged h. Self Recovery: completed + ongoing Extremely vulnerable 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Assisted Response (HERWG) Transitional Shelters: data from Shelter Cluster Registered One Room Shelters: 144’289 ORS(Updated per end June, refer to district list) Not yet registered ORS (refer to DFP)KPK and Punjab: 20%, Sindh: 15%, Balochistan 5% Other actors and forms of support KPK and Punjab: 20%, Sindh: 10%, Balochistan 5% 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Updated Gap Analysis (July 2011) Assisted Response: total figures: only little change Actualized Baseline (CDH): Punjab 2/3 less, Sindh 1/3 more Self Recovery: KPK strong, Punjab: medium, Sindh + B: low CDH in AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kyber Pakht.: covered Gap: Balochistan 5%; Punjab 9%, Sindh 85%! Priorities: a) Balochistan (Jaffarabad)b) Flood prone areas = katcha areas in Bal., Punjab, Sindh 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS Costing (on base of UN-HABITAT shelter types) Only 25% improved rehabilitation w/ same materials DRR Improved mud/adobe constructions: 45 – 60’000 Rps Fired brick constructions: 80’000 (Sindh) – 100’000 (B. + P.) 15% extremely vulnerable receive all material and labor 85% of beneficiaries participate (salv.+new mat, unsk. labor) Reduction: Balochistan: 25%, Sindh: 40%, Punjab: 45% 16% tax on bricks included, 25% further price hike included Plus 19%: 7% for technical, 5% for admin, 7% for agency 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS SUMMARY Fewer guesses thanks to village profiles CDH-Base: P down, S up, sum unchanged Self Recovery: short = high, long = low, Registered + not yet + other actors AJK, Gilgit, Kyber Pakhtunkha: no gap Cost estimation: with latrines = 1’000 $ Priorities: Flood prone areas and Sindh! 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011
HERWG UPDATED GAP ANALYSIS 9th HERWG Meeting, Islamabad 13.07.2011