Title: CONTRIBUTING TO FUND THE GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN SHELTER RESPONSE
1- CONTRIBUTING TO FUND THE GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN
SHELTER RESPONSE - THE HAITI EXPERIENCE
2Objectives of the presentation
- Provide an overview of the global envelope
allocated by DG ECHO to emergency shelter
operations. - Briefly describe on the Shelter Funding Approach
currently adopted by DG ECHO in Haiti
31. ECHO AND SHELTER1.1 Budget breakdown by
sectors of intervention (Global operations
2009)
- MAIN SECTORS
- Largest share of funding (38) is for food and
nutrition ( mainly under the Food Aid Budget
Line) - Health (16) and WASH (15) are the other main
areas of activity. - Only 6 of DG ECHO total funds was allocated to
shelter in 2009 -
Source ECHO annual report 2009 (Based on the
main area of activity covered by ECHO grant
agreements
4Global Funding of shelter operations (2002-2009)
Total Budget
 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Shelter Budget (Millions EUR) 18 37 22 62 43 67 83 70
- Since 2002, an average 7 of TOTAL DG ECHO
annual operational funds has been allocated to
the shelter sector.
5Global funding of shelter operations (without
Food Aid Budget Line)2002-2009
Food Aid BL transferred from DG DEV to DG ECHO
- If one excludes the Food Aid B.L, the average
annual share of operational funds allocated to
shelter projects has increased from - from 6 (from 2002-2006) to 11 (from
2007to 2009)
62. FUNDING SHELTER OPERATIONS IN HAITI2.1 Haiti
EQ - Contracts awarded by ECHO 2.1.1 Primary
Emergency Emergency Financing Decisions
- TOTAL BUDGET
- EUR 21.1 MILLIONS
- SHELTER AND PROTECTION
- EUR 7.1 MILLIONS
72.1.2 Ad-Hoc Financing Decision
- TOTAL BUDGET
- EUR 80.6 MILLIONS
- SHELTER AND PROTECTION
- EUR 29.9 MILLIONS
82.2 ECHO Shelter Approach Haiti
- Budget allocated to shelter interventions
(through ECHOs PED/ED AD HOC Financing
decisions) - EUR 37 millions (/- 60 of ECHO shelter
annual budget) - Why the need for a shelter approach?
- 1. Shelter regarded as the sector hat requires
the greatest funding commitment in the scope of
the humanitarian response to the EQ - 2. Absence of a DG- ECHO Shelter policy
framework - Guiding principles
- ECHO core mandate
- Wider internal displacement strategy (rather than
a stand-alone approach) - Alignment with the Internal displacement
Strategy Outline of the CSC - .
92.2 ECHO Shelter Strategy Haiti (continued)
- Haiti EQ settlement Options (endorsed by CSC)
- Point of Origin (house plot)
- Proximity Location
- Host Household
- Temporarily remaining in collective sites
- Peri-Urban
- Most of ECHO funding allocated to
implementing partners projects implementing
settlement options 1, 2 and 3
102.2 ECHO Shelter Strategy Haiti (continued)
- 1. For immediate results
- Emergency assistance on some of the camps
(subject to remain for months) to ensure minimum
living conditions and safety (projects to
reinforce initial emergency shelters in order to
provide minimum protection for rainy and
hurricane season, engineering works to avoid
floods, facilitate access to water and waste
removal, ensure security and protection etc..) - Advocacy to GoH for exceptional measures such as
reduction of renter deposit, obligation of rubble
removal and acceptance of T shelters on
unoccupied plots. - Advocacy to GoH to free land and allocate plots
for the creation of permanent camps (in line
with urban development plans) and with basic
infrastructures and services. Considerations for
livelihood potential, protection etc should be
considered prior to site selections.
112.2 ECHO Shelter Strategy Haiti (continued)
- 1. For immediate results (continued)
- Assistance to host families outside of PaP.
- Development of small scale T shelter projects
adapted to ad hoc situations (on sites or on
cleared plots). Selection of beneficiaries,
involvement of local authorities and geographical
location should be the main criteria of
selection. - Assistance outside the camps (neighbourhood
approach) to facilitate returns and avoid new
movement to the camps.
2. For mid term results
- Advocacy to development donors to invest
massively in development of housing projects and
new suburb development (water and electricity
network extensions, access roads, public services
in schools and health facilities).
122.3 Shelter solutions funded by ECHO in Haiti
- As an initial response ECHO provided emergency
shelter for a wide population trough various
partners. - For transitional shelter solutions, the
current projects have already been funded. - ACTED (ED) . T shelters (zone II)
- Finish Red Cross (ED) T shelters (zone II)
- UNOPS (ED) 400 T shelter (zone II)
- Architecte de lurgence (AH) 1.000 T shelters
600 house retrofitting (zone II) - Oikos (AH) 600 T Shelters and 100 houses (pilot
demonstration project) (zone II). - Concern (AH) 500 T shelters provision for
retrofitting and/or rental allowance (zone I) - French red Cross (AH) 3.000 T shelter (co
funding) provision for retrofitting and/or
rental allowance (zone I) - Care (AH) 500 kits for retrofitting (plus 20.000
kits of reinforcement of emergency shelter) (zone
I and II).
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