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7 th November 2012 SC Agenda – 7 th November 2012 Opening & Introductions Minutes of the meeting 3 rd October, including action points Developments in last weeks Update – Situation Overview Update from NDMA Updates from the districts Information Management 2012 Emergency Response Ongoing / Planned Distributions 2011 Recovery (time permitting) Update on Commitments for ER Programmes Update on Funding status Shelter activities timeline Funding Overview (CERF, ERF, Rapid and HOP) TSSU First Phase Results CCCM Training Operational Guidelines and Proposed solutions for IDPs living in Schools AOB TWIG – Follow on detailed session for Technical Discussion

7 th November 2012 SC Agenda – 7 th November 2012 Opening & Introductions Minutes of the meeting 3 rd October, including action

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SC Agenda – 7th November 2012Opening & Introductions Minutes of the meeting 3rd October, including action points Developments in last weeks

Update – Situation OverviewUpdate from NDMAUpdates from the districts Information Management

2012 Emergency ResponseOngoing / Planned Distributions

 2011 Recovery (time permitting)Update on Commitments for ER ProgrammesUpdate on Funding statusShelter activities timeline

 Funding Overview (CERF, ERF, Rapid and HOP) TSSUFirst Phase ResultsCCCM TrainingOperational Guidelines and Proposed solutions for IDPs living in Schools AOB TWIG – Follow on detailed session for Technical Discussion 

Update from NDMA

18th July 2012

JACOBABAD

Update from Sindh• SC holding regular weekly coordination meetings in the

northern Sindh• DADU: new flooding. Relief Department estimates that

25,000 people affected and is working in 22 villages. Two NGOs are currently doing assessments.

• Winterized support is urgent “What we see in our clinics is an increase of lower and upper respiratory tract infections and a decrease of malaria cases.” MSF

18th July 2012

Update from Balochistan

• Funding urgently required to support further distributions

• Winterization support is urgent

18th July 2012

NOVEMBER

Winter TemperaturesDECEMBER

JANUARY

Winter TemperaturesFEBRUARY

Emergency Update

18th July 2012

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SC Emergency Summary by Province

Pakistan Flood Shelter Clusterhttp://www.shelterpakistan.org

'Information Management'

Emergency Shelter and NFIs Coverage and Gap by Provinces

for queries, please email: [email protected]

7-Nov-12

Emergency Shelter Distributed Emergency Shelter Pipeline

ProvincesNumber of AFFECTED districts*

Houses Destroyed

or Damaged*

Tents Tarpaulins

Shelters Provided

(One tent or two

Tarpaulins)

Coverage (Shelters Provided /

Need)

Tents Distributed

by Government

Tents Tarpaulins

Shelters (One tent or

two Tarpaulins)

Projected Coverage (Shelters Provided /

Need)

Remaining Need

Balochistan 4 68,814 1,000 6,000 4,000 6% 34,910 - -

- 6% 64,814

Sindh 8 209,936 1,570 54,445 28,793 14% 78,838 100 4,372 2,286 15% 178,858

Punjab 3 107,423 1,227 18,900

10,677 10% 31,132 - - - 10% 96,746

TOTALS 15 386,172 3,797 79,345 43,470 11% 144,880 100 4,372 2,286 12% 340,417

Current pipeline eligibility: 7-Nov-12 to 18-Dec-12 Cluster target:

270,321

or 70% 224,565

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SC Update – DistributionsTotal distributions (Sindh and Balochistan & Punjab) so far

Item Description

Total Distributio

ns

New Distribution

sOrganizations

Shelters – Government 144,880 94,486 NDMA, PDMA,

Relief Dept.

Shelters – Organizations 43,470 38,949 IOM, HANDS,

Acted, CRS

Blankets – Government 37,567 16,550 NDMA, PDMA

Blankets – Organizations 88,777 88,777 IOM, Acted, PRCS

Kitchen Sets – Government 1,311 0 PRCS

Kitchen Sets – Organizations 9,743 7,634 NRC, Acted, IOM

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Agencies Tents Tarpaulins Blankets Kitchen Sets

Jerry Cans Buckets Bedding

MatsPlastic Mats

Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development 5,518 8,277 2,759 5,518 2,759

Health and Nutrition Development Society 550 17,300 8,000 800

International Organization for Migration 1,000 43,995 70,000 1,500 12,000 27,000

National Disaster Management Authority 47,410 1,040

Norwegian Refugee Council 2,109 2,109 2,109 4,218 4,218

Pakistan Red Crescent Society 3,184 5,605 10,510 1,311 5,000

Provincial Disaster Management Authority 72,123 26,017 5,300

Relief Department 19,555

Save the Children 960 475 475 950 975 450

UNHCR 1,620

Welthungerhilfe 5,800 8,700 2,900 5,800 2,900

Grand Total 145,442 79,178 124,544 11,054 32,202 3,059 17,193 38,127

Distribution Summary

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Agency Summary – Emergency• Difference in number of HH served till October 02, 2012 and November 07, 12

(Total HH Served: 188,350)

PDMA

NDMA

Relief D

epartment

IOM

HANDSPRCS

WHH

ACTED

UNHCR0

10,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,00090,000

100,000

From 3-Oct-2012 to 7-Nov-20122Till 2-Oct-2012

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Emergency – Remaining Needs

Jacobab

ad

Kashmore

Jaffara

bad

Qambar

Shah

dadko

t

Rajanpur

Nasirab

ad

Rahim

Yar Khan

Shika

rpur

Dera Ghazi

Khan

Sukk

ur

Ghotki -

10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000

100,000

Remaining NeedsEmergency Shelter PipelineEmergency Shelter Dis-tributed

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Funding MechanismsPAKISTAN FLOOD 2012 . EMERGENCY FUNDING REQUESTED FOR SHELTER SECTOR (October 2012)

UN+IO INGO NGO TotalERF No proposals submitted - 4 48 52

No proposals approved - 3 8 11No shelters - 5,990 14,350 20,340No NFI - 4,290 10,150 14,440Funds requested (USD) - 630,836 1,890,433 2,521,269

HOP No proposals submitted 3 5 37 45No proposals approved 3 4 16 23No shelters 62,000 73,800 55,101 190,901No NFI 50,000 77,900 28,301 156,201Coordination 1 - - 1Funds requested (USD) 12,102,158 13,699,016 7,387,273 33,188,447

CERF No proposals submitted 3 - - 3No proposals approved 3 - - 3No shelters 8,850 - - 8,850No NFI 7,565 - - 7,565Coordination 1 - - 1Funds requested (USD) 1,778,942 - - 1,778,942

GRAND TOTAL No proposals submitted 6 9 85 100No proposals approved 6 7 24 37Coordination 2 - - -Funds requested (USD) n/a* n/a* n/a* n/a*

* n/a - the tota l of funds requested is not the sum of a l l funding mechanisms; the HOP should include a l l the proposals for shelter sector

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TSSU Findings• 201 temporary settlements hosting 33,269 individuals have been assessed in

Jacobabad, Kashmore and Shikarpur. ( aprox 5,300 families)

MIRA TSSU

IDP People in TS

Jacobabad 168,906 23,994

Kashmore 37,063 5,458

Shikarpur 3,817

205,969 33,269

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TSSU Findings

18th July 2012

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Based on the field observations many families have left the temporary settlements. · Water has receded or is only about 1 feet deep in many areas allowing people to circulate and go back to their place of origin

· During this harvesting season people want to rescue what remains of their crops

· Little humanitarian assistance in camp-like settings discouraged prolonged displacement. · Evictions from temporary settlements and public buildings forced people to go back

TSSU Findings

18th July 2012

ASSITANCE:

• IN TEMPORARY SETTLEMENTS Stranded IDPS

• IN RETURN AREAS/ VILLAGES IDP that can return IDP that have retuned IDP still displaced Host Communities

Type 1 ASSISTANCE IN TS

Type 2

Type 3 SUPPORT IMMEDIATE RETURN

Type 4 OTHER

ASSISTANCE IN TS AND SUPPORT RETURN WHEN WATER RECEDES

Lack resources to tackle the recovery process (reconstruction and/or livelihoods)Households with access (without major physical constrains to return)Have the resources to tackle the recovery process (reconstruction and/or livelihoods).

Households without access (face major physical constraints to return)Lack resources to tackle the recovery process (reconstruction and/or livelihoods)Households without access (face major physical constraints to return)Have the resources to tackle the recovery process (reconstruction and/or livelihoods).Households with access (without major physical constrains to return)

TSSU Findings

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TSSU Findings

18th July 2012

• Settlements lack proper structure with 78% being spontaneous settlements

• IDP evicted for schools

• Disruption of schooling vs adequate solution for IDP

• Relocation where?

• Discussion involving authorities and humanitarian partners

• Shelter, Education and Protection Clusters working on Guidelines. Education Department engaged.

TSSU

MIRA

TSSU Findings

People are living in the water

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Challenges: identification of location, needs and assistance delivery 

Next TSSU Assessment

Beneficiary Feedback MechanismsProvince District Tehsil

Union Council

Village

Sindh Dadu Johi Darg Wala Abdul Latif Qureshi

Sindh Kashmore Kashmore Jogran BuxAbdul Kareem

DomkiSindh Umer Kot Kunri Sher Khan Sher Rind

Sindh Kashmore Kandh Kot BadaniHaji Jamal Khan

Chachar

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