Intergrated Humanitatian Shelter Assistance To Idps In Tirah Valley, Pakistan

The project aims to address the life-saving shelter needs of 1,025 extremely vulnerable IDP families/households focusing on women-headed household living with host communities in Kurram Agency of FATA in Pakistan.<?xml:namespace>

 

Shelter assistance will be provided to 1,025 extremely vulnerable IDP families/households in the form of rental assistance.  In addition, the displaced groups of IDPs, of which the 1,025 IDPs are part, will be oriented on the repair and reconstruction of houses and shelters. This will facilitate and ensure better and safe construction when they return to their places of origin and start reconstruction of their houses.

 

The indicator of achievement is the number of vulnerable and extremely vulnerable IDP families provided with rental cash assistance by November 2013 and staying until the final assessment in dignified shelter conditions. Because of the return dynamics, it is expected that 70% of 1,025 families assisted will stay and that 100% of those who stayed will live in dignified shelter conditions

Country:
Pakistan
Region: Asia
Donors: United Nations General Trust Fund
Theme: Disaster prevention and preparedness
Project Timeline
End Date: 27th March 2019
Start Date: 15th May 2013
Budget Utilisation
Budget: $399,999
Expenditure: $399,999

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