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Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster 26 -Aug-2014

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 8,128 shelters by 31 December 2014

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 8,128 shelters by 31 October not December

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs these 8,128 shelters would be based on the Shelter Guidelines…

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs CATEGORY A SHELTER NEEDS A reassessment of Category A flood induced shelter needs was undertaken by between 15 July and 14 August 2014 by joint teams from national and international NGOs and UN agencies. Re-Assessment Conducted: In 32 district reassessment is complete. In 16 districts assessments had sufficiently recent data and did not require reassessment. 9 locations were inaccessible due to security concerns and were assumed to be unchanged from initial assessment.

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs NoAgencies # of Assessment Conducted Provinces 1 NRC8Faryab, Sari Pol, Balkh 2 CONCERN5Takhar, Badakhshan 3 ZOA5Sari Pol 4 ACTED2Baghlan, Badakhshan 5 FOCUS1Baghlan 6 SHA2Baghlan 7 PEVO2Baghlan 8 Save the Children1Faryab 9 WHH1Jawzjan 10 PIN3Balkh, Jawzjan 11 CWS2Jawzjan 12 ORD1Faryab 13 AfghanAid1Samangan 14 Soliderities1Samangan 15 AHEAD2Samangan 16 UNHCR1Faryab 17 WFP1Faryab 18 CHA1Faryab 19 IOM6Takhar, Badakhshan, Faryab, Baghlan Number of Assessment Conducted by Agencies

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Summary of Findings: In 11 districts the initial assessment had underestimated the number of Cat A In 18 districts the initial assessment had overestimated the number of Cat A In 18 districts there was no change between initial and reassessed numbers Initial FindingsNew FindingsGaps 8,164 6,5795,638

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Summary by Provinces NoProvinces Initial Findings Re-Assessment Findings Houses Constructed FundedGaps 1Faryab 1, Sari Pol Jawzjan 2,9761, ,590 4Balkh Samangan Baghlan Takhar Badakhshan Total 8,1646, ,638

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Summary by District NoProvinceDistrict Total Affected Familes Initial Findings (Cat A) Re-Assessment Findings (Cat A) Shelter Constrcuted FundedGaps 1 Faryab Dawlatabad Qorghan Pashtonkot Shirintagab Gurziwan Maimana City Almar Qaysar Khoja Sabzposh Bilcheragh Sar-e-Pol Sazma Qala Sayad Gosfandi Kohistanat Balkhab Sar-e-Pol City Jowzjan Khoja Doko Sheberghan Aqcha Fayzabad Qoshtepa Darzab

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 23 Balkh Khulm Sholgara Chimtal Keshendeh Chahar Bolak Charkent Zari Samangan Khoram o Sarbagh Ruy Do Ab Dar-e-Sof Payen Dar-e-Sof Bala Hazrat Sultan Aybak Baghlan Guzargahi Nur Poli Khumri Doshi Tala o Barfak

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 40 Takhar Ishkamish Dasht-e- Qala Badakhsha n Argo (Abe Barek) Argo Kishem Yawan Yamgan Warduj Total 14,0938,1646,

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs We have 93 days in Sept, Oct and Nov hence 5,638/93 = 61 shelters/day. Note: We seem to have constructed 37 shelters to date and have funding for a further /90 = 10 shelters/day. Initial FindingsNew FindingsGaps 8,164 6,5795,638

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs So what do we do?

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs So what do we do? 1)Inaccessible: these are at least 674 being done by ARCS/IFRC. I need to meet to discuss. With ARCS/IFRC. 2)Prioritise: Altitude and size, maybe Cat 1+ 3)Make what we have go further: two room to a one room, economise on foundations, verify the heating requirements for shelter design (increased numbers by 25-30%) 4)NFI winter plan and stocks.

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs So what do we do? 5.We probably want to omit latrines..... (add another 15%) 6.We need to foster host families (perhaps % of the gap number) 7.We need to focus on in field DRR (add 5%- 10%)

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs So what do we do?

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs So what do we do?

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 8.We probably need to move to a location based rather than a resource based system 9.Carefully monitor the Cat 1 (5% reduction of gap number) So what do we do?

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs 10. Encourage recycling and self community self reliance/resilience. 11.Carefully prioritise So what do we do?

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs a)5,638 gap b)-674 inaccessible c)10-15% reduction d)5% reduction 3,972 provisional gap I.904 funded II.25-30% increase III.15% increase IV.5-10% increase 500 more funded under the current funding Best scenario

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs a)5,638 gap b)-674 inaccessible c)10-15% reduction d)5% reduction 3,972 provisional gap I.904 funded II.25-30% increase III.15% increase IV.5-10% increase 500 more shelters under the current funding Best scenario , = around a 3,500 GAP. We need more funding

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Relocation Groups from field reports: 1) In the case of Abi Barrak, Argo district it is understood that a site for 700 shelters and associated infrastructure has been secured with a view to project completion by 30 November 2014 but neither allocation of land nor preparation of the site has begun. 2) In the case of Aijil, Yawan district (95 Cat A) it is understood that land has been purchase by the authorities and allocation will start within a matter of days, by 17 August. 3) In the case of Gawad, Balkhab (66 Cat A) district it is understood that CDCs have identified land for relocation but the process of transfer of ownership has not begun. 4-6) No durable solutions are evident for 3 other groups in Ishkamish (212 Cat A), Pashtoonkot (13 Cat A) and Rostaq (118 Cat A)

Afghanistan Shelter & NFIs Cluster Shelter cluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter & NFIs Relocation Groups from RAF database NoProvinceDistrict Initial Findings (Cat A) Re-Assessment Findings (Cat A) FundedGaps Assessment Conducted By 1 Badakhshan Argo350 0 CONCERN 2Yawan32950 CONCERN 3 Takhar Ishkamish212 0 CONCERN, IOM 4Dasht-e-Qala118 0 CONCERN, IOM 5Sar-e-PolBalkhab0660 ZOA 6FaryabPashtonkot78 0 NRC 7BaghlanGuzargahi Nur609?0 SHA, PEVO Total