Global Shelter Cluster Meeting 2021 the SHELTER CLUSTER in HONDURAS Wednesday, 18 August 2021 – 14:00 CEST/06:00 CST Agenda
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Country Presentations - Global Shelter Cluster Meeting 2021 THE SHELTER CLUSTER IN HONDURAS Wednesday, 18 August 2021 – 14:00 CEST/06:00 CST Agenda Time (CEST) Subject Who 14.00-14.05 Introduction Lilia Blades 14.05-14.15 Background & Key figures Toni Ros & Lilia Blades 14.15-14.20 Main issues Cluster partners 14.20-14.30 Strategy Cluster coordinators 14.30-14.40 Questions so Far All 14.40-14.55 Projects by Proyecto Aldea Global and NRC Chester Thomas and Esther Menduiña 14.55-15 Wrap-Up Cluster coordinators 15.00 End of Meeting Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 2 Timeline of the response Eta - Category 4 hurricane Activation of the Shelter working group More than 42,000 displaced people 82,307 damaged houses (COPECO-Permanent Committee for More than 9,000 houses completely Contingencies in Honduras) destroyed Shelter needs assessments focused on 12,495 families remained in damaged families in collective centers houses 174,241 people remain in collective centers (COPECO) HCT reactivates the COVID-19 sectoral working groups Nov 17, 2020 January 2021 Nov 3, 2020 Dec 3, 2020 Iota - Category 5 hurricane Official activation of the IASC Cluster coordination system in Honduras Further flooding, landslides, several communities are completely inaccessible Displaced families unable to return Ad-hoc Meeting of local and international shelter agencies 3 Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 Honduras Shelter cluster Jointly led by IFRC and Global Communities 19 active members ● 3 government agencies: CENISS, CONVIVIENDA, AMHON ● 3 national organizations: Proyecto Aldea Global, CRH, FUNADEH, ● 10 international NGOs: HFHI, TECHO, NRC, Save the Children, ShelterBox, CRS, Global Communities, CARE, GOAL, GER3. ● 2 UN agencies: IOM, UNHCR ● 1 civil society organization: Territorial planning working group Municipalities: Trujillo, Pimienta, El Progreso, Puerto Cortés, Villanueva, Potrerillos, Protección, Santa Rita, Las Lajas, Trojes, Ilama, Sonaguera, Choloma, La Lima, Omoa. Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 4 Key Figures (in terms of individuals reached) Targeted population: 353.920 (initial needs assessment - EDAN 72h) Population reached: 198.661 (as reported in 345W) Highlights Ongoing construction of temporary houses: 6,932 Build back better (training and support): 1,195 Monetary transfers: 6,356 Host families and rental support: 7,751 NFI distribution: 153,750 House repairs: 3,354 Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 5 https://www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 Last Update Interactive Map Cluster ● Live query tool for Decision- (using mapbox) Partners Making & Cluster Coordination ● Connected to 345W API ○ Avoid double reporting Dynamic Time Data Key Figures ○ Daily update Input Filter ○ Low maintenance ● Connected to external facing resources Municipalities Cluster ○ Shelter Cluster website (Adm2) Activities ○ HRInfo ● Technical details: Departamento ○ Power Bi s (Adm1) ○ Embedded as iframe Amount of ○ Data source: 345W (OCHA) Status of Service Activities Delivered by Activity Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 6 PREEXISTING Main issues ● Poor territorial planning in many municipalities ● Settlements in hazardous areas ● Precarious housing conditions ● Economic recession affecting SHELTER RESPONSES construction and housing Preexisting sectors ● Overcrowding in host family ● Violence households ● COVID-19 Pandemic ● Duplication of NFI distribution ● Unclear land tenure status House repairs ● Insufficient conditions for Relocation economic reactivation and Infrastructure rehabilitation livelihood generation Temporary shelter ● Limited availability of land for COMPOUNDED CRISES Permanent houses relocation ● Asylum seeking population ● Temporary shelter is de facto ● IDP in transit permanent ● Massive migration ● Families resist temporary ● Insufficient conditions for shelter solutions while economic reactivation and expecting permanent housing livelihood generation ● Families continue living in ● Exacerbated preexisting hazardous areas conditions Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 7 Strategy ● Construction of temporary and Shelter cluster actions People displaced by the permanent shelter ● Exchange of information with impact of the hurricanes ● Monetary transfers national and municipal authorities ● NFI distribution ● Sharing territorial planning ● Advocacy information ● House repairs ● Site visits People staying in ● Build Back Better ● Technical presentations by cluster damaged houses ● NFI distribution members ● Intersectoral coordination ● Advocacy Host families ● Monetary transfers ● Multi-sectoral projects for livelihood regeneration ● Humanitarian Needs Overview Temporary shelter People displaced by ● ● Rental support ● Humanitarian Response Plan violence and internal ● Advocacy ● Support to locally-driven initiatives conflict ● NFI distribution Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 8 HOUSING CONSTRUCCIÓN PROJECT IN VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES FROM THE CENTER-WEST OF HONDURAS OUR HISTORY IN HONDURAS 2030 2021 And still going… 2020 Promotion of Human Rights 2009 COVID 19 Pandemic Water and sanitation systems Eta & Iota Hurricans Low-cost housing construction 1998 Earthquake Care/child survival & Community health 1983 Hurricane Mitch Food security & Agricultural development Sustainable management of natural resources Starts in 12 villages in Central Honduras Support for micro, small and medium enterprises PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECT AMOUNT US $ 700.000.00 PROJECT PERIOD: 12 MONTHS 110 NEW HOUSES (38.52) m 100 HOUSE REPAIRS PROJECT LOCATION 1 Santa Bárbara 2 Comayagua 3 Copán 4 Ocotepeque PAG has offices and facilities located in different regions of the country BENEFICIARIES PROFILE Project Target GENDER AGE 1,260 277 340 People with dissabilities 265 63 49% 378 Elderly 25 51% Children Adults ACTIVITIES 01 Specific planning of the project and facilities in agreement with the community and local governments Create baseline and prioritize beneficiary families 02 Acquisition of materials and 03 construction or repair of houses Delivery of housing, complementary support 04 and M&E of the project OUR RESPONSABILITIES PAG MUNICIPALITIES Design and construction of housing Foundations Authenticate the legality of land tenure Block walls Evaluate the risk of the lands for construction Zinc sheet roofs The public works of basic services for community. Cement floors Windows Sanitary module Clothes washing tank Dishwasher Connections to public service systems BENEFICIARIES Land for the construction. DONORS Stone materials Be included in construction for “Learning- Support project financing Doing” Implement the M&E Plan Support in community projects HOUSE BUILDING PROCESS Precast Foundation Structure of the columns house Wall construction Roof and floor Windows, doors, toilet, shower, sink HOUSE VIEWS BACK VIEW OF THE HOUSE SIDE VIEW OF THE HOUSE Empowering families to reduce poverty and build just, peaceful, and productive communities based on Christian values Do you have any questions? [email protected] +504 9990 6016 www.paghonduras.org Shelter Build Back Cash Better and distribution for Disaster Risk house repairs Reduction trough phone workshops in cards affected communities People in risk NFI kits due to violence distribution recive support for housing/rent BENEFICIARIES PER MAIN ACTIVITIES * Total individuals asisted since 2016 Cash distribution for house repairs trough phone cards Build Back Better and DRR workshops Improvements of Communal 2 1,820 individuals 521 individuals Infrastructure to reduce risks of disasters Women HH: 111 Women: 354 Men HH: 253 Men: 167 1,500 individuals Total HH 364 Total: 521 31 % 69% 68 32% People in need of protection due to NFI kit distribution in communities violence recive support for People in need of protection afected 3,290 individuals housing/rent by ETA/IOTA recive cash for rent 6,083* individuals IDP Women: 464 Women HH: 421 IDP Women: 200 IDP Men: 363 Men HH: 237 IDP Men: 180 Total IDPs: 827 Total HH: 658 Total IDPs: 380 in 2021 64 % 36% 52% 48% 56% 44% Further questions? ▪ Our website: https://www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 ▪ Honduras shelter cluster Coordinator: Jorge Maguiña (Global Communities). [email protected] ▪ Cluster support: Lilia Blades Martínez (IFRC). [email protected] ▪ Information Management Officers: Toni Ros Martinez (CRC - outgoing) . [email protected] and Sonia Soriano (IFRC - incoming): [email protected] ▪ Proyecto Aldea Global. Chester Thomas. [email protected] ▪ Norwegian Refugee Council. Esther Menduina. [email protected] Mesa de coordinación de Alojamiento de Emergencia - Honduras Coordinando el alojamiento de emergencia www.sheltercluster.org/node/19986 22.