Regional Multi-Sectoral Drr Assistance Programme For Southern Africa (Un-Habitat Basc Infrastructure , Shelter And Urban Risk Assistance)

  • The purpose of this project is to address four main areas, that concur to increased vulnerability to the effects of natural disasters:

o   Lack of capacities and structured experiences in addressing urban risk, reduce risks and build resilience in cities frequently affected by natural disasters in Mozambique, Malawi and Madagascar;

o   Lack of capacities of the National Disaster Institutions to capitalize and structure the many good practices implemented, which results in huge losses of resources

o   Lack of harmonized practices at the regional level and low level of mutual learning among countries that share the same hazards and risks

o   Weak capacities of communities in human settlements in Mozambique to build safely and rebuild with improvement or retrofitting better houses and community infrastructure (i.e. schools). The focus on Mozambique for this aspect is due to a direct request of ECHO, in response to cyclone Funso that affected Mozambique in 2012.

 
  • UN-Habitat, in partnership with other UN agencies (and in particular FAO), is well placed to contribute in addressing the causes of the problems, thanks to 10 years of experience in DRR in the sub-region, established partnership and reputations at regional level via the upcoming DIMSUR Centre and presence in the 3 main countries of the action. It will:

o   develop the first innovative Urban Risk and Resilience instrument in the sub-region, by engaging experts, local governments and partners in the elaboration of the tool and in its testing at city-level

o   document all shelter, housing and infrastructure resistant practices hand-in-hand with the National Institutions, so to publish do's and don'ts, which might be turned into National Policies

o   provide technical assistance and support data management to all DRR partners in its field of expertise (Housing and Shelter; Land Tenure; Planning)

o   rebuild as on-the-job training at least 15 community schools and 50 houses, hand-in-hand with INGC and Ministry of Public Works to document the practice and include it in the Disaster Contingency Planning of Mozambique

  •  All priorities have been established (Ref. assessments) along with the 4 categories of beneficiaries this projects benefits, as detailed below
  • Given the complexity of this context the problem can only by addressed by a broad partnership of international actors, along with national to local authorities. For this reason a technical partnership has been established, through the DIPECHO III project at regional level among UN-Habitat, FAO, CARE and COOPI and at national level in the 3 countries with a number of partnering UN agencies, NGOs and the Red Cross. Then, this project has been designed in parallel with 3 other projects designed by FAO, CARE and COOPI in respective areas of expertise, with a common overall logical framework and same areas of intervention.
  • Within this partnership, UN-Habitat will provide high-level policy advisory services, along with technical support and direct implementation to all categories of beneficiaries and to its partners.
  • The purpose of this project will therefore be to:
  • Ensuring the capitalization along with National to Local authorities in the 3 countries of DRR/M practices on Housing and Basic Community Infrastructure resistant to Disaster, so to take stock and transform practices into policies. (In common log-frame with FAO, COOPI, CARE); IMPORTANT: This strategy complements the Sub-Regional DRR Technical Centre for Human Settlements (DIMSUR) that the World Bank is funding from 2012 to UN-Habitat;
  •  Delivering innovative Urban Risk Reduction training modules at regional level and pilot DRR Planning in cities. This will address lacking instruments on urban resilience in Southern Africa and know-how in selected cities (In common log-frame with FAO, COOPI, CARE);
  •  Delivering qualified technical assistance on request to National and Local Authorities, as well as partnering agencies and NGOs in the 3 countries on Basic Infrastructure and Housing/Shelter. (Multi-disciplinary assistance provided in common with FAO, COOPI, CARE);
  • Developing and mainstreaming low-cost, highly reproducible techniques in Mozambique to build-back better after 2012 disasters and reduce future occurrences. National Institutions will be engaged from the start to turn practices into national policy

 

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Country:
Madagascar
Region: Africa
Donors: European Union
Theme: Disaster prevention and preparedness, Urban development and management
Project Timeline
End Date: 31st March 2020
Start Date: 1st January 2013
Budget Utilisation
Budget: $769,238
Expenditure: $769,238

Outputs List