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SHELTER sector

Monthly DASHBOARD

Sep-Oct 2015

Inter-Agency Coordination Lebanon

Contact Information: Ahmad Kassem - [email protected], Vincent Dupin - [email protected], Nico Hartz - [email protected]

HIGHLIGHTS As a baseline for the 2016 LCRP, the sector consolidated, in coordination with its partners, the 2015 gap analysis. The outputs of the partners for 2015, already achieved or committed until the end of the year, have been compared with the targeted shelter needs, estimated on base of the 2015 Shelter Phone Survey and the multi-sectorial household survey, prioritizing severely and highly vulnerable. In the informal settlements (IS), the targeted shel¬ter needs, especially for winterization (e.g. replacing da¬ma¬ged tarpaulins), will be generally covered – whilst the less funded shelter targets outside of IS, like minor repair such as the sea¬ling of windows and damaged roofs of substandard shelters are only partially covered - as well as the reha¬bili¬tation of mostly occupied shelters (in exchange for a one year lease agreement and a reduced rent or free occupancy). In light of last year’s cold, wet winter, 2015/16 winter’s preparation has started in September and Octo¬ber. Already end October, 127,332 persons have been assisted in weather proofing in IS, so that 92% of this year’s target are already covered now; the remaining will be assisted until the year’s end. In addition to this target, MoSA provided heavy duty tarpaulins to cover leaking and faulty makeshift roofs: four partners distributed 5,000 in the North and in Akkar and three agencies 10,000 items in the governorates of Bekaa and Baalbek-Hermel (with another 2500 planned for Arsal). For 5,284 displaced Sy¬rians in IS, sites (drainage) were improved to ensure access and mitigate flooding. UNHCR con¬tinues to procure shelter kits in the next months, which also include insulation kits that have proven, especially in higher altitudes, to well protect against summer heat and winter cold. Such insulation kits are also foreseen – outside of the IS - for substandard buildings, where, in September and October, 12,394 most vulnera¬ble households bene¬fitted from weatherproofing or minor repairs (often also of water and sanitation) and 5,757 from the mentioned up¬grading (rehabilitation) of occupied as well as unoccu¬pied shelters. During September and October, the total number of the beneficiaries of these activities increased by 50% to reach 59,550 for minor repair (e.g. weatherproofing) and 33,821 for rehabilitation. However, the cumulative achievement still only covers one third of the target set by the sector for 2015. After UNRWA suspended their shelter support to PRS in June, cash for rent has stagnated, and the few activities to raise awareness for the legal aspects of lease agreements have only been reported to the Protection sector. The improvement of gatherings and the upgrading of neighbourhoods, which has hardly started off in 2015, will be re-laun¬ched in 2016, as also indicated in the updated shelter sector response plan for the LCRP 2016.

PEOPLE

FUNDING

Received*

1.8 m People in Need 1.4 m People Targeted

147

Revised requirement

14 Partners in Lebanon

In Need/Target

(in Million $)

Original requirement

PARTNERS

134 55

Refugees

863,417

* as of end September 2015

Progress Jan - Sep October

33,821

Rehabilitations of unoccupied or occupied

Tripoli +5 Bekaa Beirut Mt Lebanon

7 5

Vulnerable Lebanese 504,838

PROGRESS AGAINST 2015 TARGETS Month of October progress

Akkar

Count of partners per area of operation

South

4

WEATHERPROOFING IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS Graph1: Individuals benefiting from weatherproofing in informal settlements per month

100,462

garages, worksites etc.)

59,279

123,581

(monthly)

59,502 WASH upgrades of substandard buildings

152,294 127,332

Jan

141,767 26,472 Site or infrastructure improvement of Informal Settlements

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Graph 2: Cumulative Individuals Benefiting from weatherproofing activities in informal settlements

84,138

Target 142K

6,128 Site or infrastructure improvement of informal gatherings and informal urban areas

127K

86,470

71K

0 Assisted through local neighborhood upgrades

51K

543,633

1,045 Received legal documentation for lease agreements

15K

297,690

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Source: Inter-Agency Activity Info Reports

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