Haiti shelter presentation 25-03-2011

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Haiti - Shelter

Cordaid - Caritas

Catholic Organisation for Relief & Development Aid

• Most vulnerable in society

• Support to / through national partner orgs. (NGOs)

Haiti pre-earthquake

• 30 years support – Food security and protection (i.e.

violence against women).

Support immediate after earthquake:

• Affected NGOs & tents

• Water, health

Establishment own Office

Selection of Initial areas

• Early Damage assessment/indications

• Cluster information (strategic direction)

• Partner orgs active pre-earthquake (low

income/bidonvilles)

• Low risk to commence with t-shelter

• Field damage-need assessments

• No other major agency active

Selected Areas

Immediate intervention (February 2010)

• Commune Grand Goave (Rural: 7th section)

• Commune Leogane (Rural: 1st/3rd section).

Area for further follow up with GRET (partner NGO)

• Urban Port au Prince Villa Rosa (investigate)

Additional areas of intervention

Left-out areas (May 2010)

• Areas with severe damage and no or few agencies

active

– Cluster information; damage assessment and commitments

shelters.

• Commune Grand Goave – City (secondary city)

• Commune Carrefour – Tisous (Urban)

• Commune Carrefour – Nancocteau (Urban)

Haiti – Cordaid Shelter Areas

Data, Grand Goave - Leogane

Leogane

1st and 3rd

section

Grand

Goave

7th Section

Grand

Goave

City

Total

No. of

families

1,200 2,300 1,300 4,800

New shelter 800 1,200 300 2,300

Repairs to

houses

250 250 700 1,200

Latrines 1,000 1,300 1,000 3,300

Data Carrefour - PaP

Port au

Prince

St Marie

Port au

Prince

Villa Rosa

Carrefour

Nan

Cocteau

Carrefour

TiSource

Total

No. of

families

283 2,500 4,000 2,000 8,783

T-shelter 80 1,420 900 600 3,000

Repairs

to houses

60 340 400 200 1,000

Latrines 280 1,820 1,900 1,000 5,000

Grand Goave RuralVast area (35km2), social tensions, other NGOs

Grand Goave Rural

Leogane RuralFlood plane, sanitation, no schools, health facilities

Leogane Rural

Grand Goave City

Grand Goave City

Grand Goave CityLand issues

Grand Goave Citydensity, people from outside

Grand Goave CityRiver erosion

Carrefour, Tisouswater management

Carrefour, Tisousenvironment, landslides

Carrefour - Nancocteauflooding-no construction zone

Grand Goave City

Nancocteauregular street pattern

Nancocteaurubble management

Port au Prince, Villa Rosa & St Marie

Port au Prince, Villa Rosa

Port au Prince, Villa Rosa

Port au Prince, Villa Rosarubble management

Port au Prince, Villa Rosadensity, steep slopes

Port au Prince, Villa RosaPart not affected

Port au Prince, Villa RosaLand slides

Cordaid’s shelter programme

• A new structure for a house and support to

finish the house.

• Repairs to damaged houses (yellow houses).

• WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene).

• Small Community or neighbourhood

infrastructure improvements.

• Protection/legal support in respect of security

of tenure (landownership rights).

Implementation Strategy

Implementation at community level:

• Field survey, assessments including physical mapping

• Community Action Planning

• Beneficiary Selection for Shelter

• Shelter Construction

• WASH

• Community improvements Other community infrastructure provisions i.e. solid waste disposal, drainage, roads, retaining walls etc

Community Action Planning (CAP)

• CAP is a tool or a technique to stimulate planning processes with active involvement of the residents of a particular neighbourhood.

• The objective is to stimulate and empower the populations to identify and prioritize development interventions relating to reconstruction (shelter, water and sanitation, legal assistance/land rights, community managed disaster risk reduction as a minimum) and

• socio-economic development in order for them to receive assistance in implementation of these interventions.

• The result is a neighbourhood plan that contains the summary of priority actions for reconstruction.

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