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IOM Shelter and Settlements 2016 Highlights June 2017 A temporary shelter being built in Maiduguri, Nigeria, M. Mohammed, IOM 2016 The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has played a major role in humanitarian shelter operations for many decades. IOM s unique position as an intergovernmental organization allows it to work at scale in both natural disasters and conflict/complex contexts. IOM works in both operations and coordination, and plays a strong role working with partners in support of national authorities. IOM s overall objectives in shelter and settlements are 1) to focus on quality and scale of operations, 2) to be people-centred and context driven, 3) to continue supporting interagency shelter coordination, 4) to support sectoral learning and identification of best practices and 5) to maintain a longer term view. Over the course of 2016, IOM s Shelter and NFI programmes reached over 5.22 million crisis-affected individuals, in 52 countries. Additionally, IOM had a significant coordination role in 26 country coordination mechanisms. IOM Shelter and Settlements in 2016 Households reached with non-food items NFI 935,000 Total family tents set up 14,600 * Individual beneficiaries are estimated based on average household size by country Total Households Assisted in 2016 986,000 Newly built shelters 62,200 Cash transfers 34,400 Estimated Total* Individuals assisted 5,220,000 Shelter repairs and upgrades 27,000 Individuals who received Shelter trainings 39,000 1

NFI distribution in Nigeria, M. Mohammed, IOM 2016 Breakdown of the NFIs delivered in 2016 Overall in 2016, IOM distributed a variety of non-food items (including kits) to affected populations. 1,320,000 769,000 Mats and mattresses 616,000 Timbers, poles, bamboos 596,000 501,000 443,000 376,000 228,000 226,000 184,000 144,000 75,300 Blankets Hygiene kits Plastic sheets and tarpaulins Jerrycans and buckets Corrugated iron roof sheets Solar lights, lanterns, torches Kitchen sets Clothing kits Ropes Dignity kits 30,400 Repair and fixing kits 24,300 Tool kits Note: This graphic is for illustration purposes only. Actual figures may differ - all the information is the best available at the time the chart was produced. Icons from the Noun Project: J. Caserta, V. Design, L. Canivet, S. Martin, G. Tagliente, G. Knoll, T. Peker, D. Santos, D. Santos, A. Gazzellini, J. Zoe, M. Bennett, F. Coelho, R. Médard, D. Hetteix, Creative Stall, M. Nardella, Parkjisun, S. Levin, H. Alberto Gongora 2

Country Updates SOUTH SUDAN - Cluster lead & NFI pipeline IOM continues to lead the South Sudan Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) Cluster at national level (with the support of World Vision International as co-lead), as well as the State Focal Point for Western Bahr el Ghazal. The cluster, which has a sector requirement of USD 42.2 million under the Humanitarian Response Plan, coordinates the activities of 25 partner organizations providing life-saving household items and emergency shelter supplies across the country. During 2016, the Cluster reached over 900,000 individuals with NFI materials and over 300,000 individuals with shelter materials. For 2017, it is targetting over 1.3 million people. As the Cluster lead agency, IOM also manages the Shelter and NFI core pipeline, a mechanism to ensure that key relief items and emergency shelter materials are pre-positioned in strategic locations and ready for rapid deploy- NFIs to be distributed through IOM-managed pipeline, South Sudan, IOM 2016 ment. There are seven secure warehouses in key field locations, with over 3,000 Metric Tons of prepositioned stock. The cluster is also to piloting sustainable and cost-effective initiatives, including cash-based interventions. For further information, refer to Shelter Projects 2015-2016, case study A.24 (www.shelterprojects.org). IRAQ - Shelter rehabilitation More than 3 million Iraqis have been displaced across the country since the conflict began in 2014. During 2016, IOM has been one of the largest implementers of shelter/ NFI activities, reaching over 110,000 families, in both camp and out of camp settings across 18 governorates. Shelter programmes were delivered to IDPs, returnees, and host communities in the form of sealing-off kits, emergency shelter kits, upgrade of critical shelters, rehabilitation of damaged houses, and construction of low-cost housings. Responding to the Mosul crisis, IOM established two emergency sites in Ninewa governorate, accommodating more than 85,000 individuals fled from the Mosul city and surrounding villages. Protection of Civilians site in Bentiu, South Sudan, M. Mohammed/IOM 2016 NFI assistance was provided to affected communities fleeing ISIL controlled territories, families in retaken areas and newly displaced. As one of the primary responders in the Falluja crisis in May-June 2016, IOM provided over 60 per cent of the total NFI assistance to affected families. Upon successful implementation and lessons learned, IOM Iraq published Rehabilitating, repairing and upgrading critical shelters and damaged houses, and provided training to selected IDPs in basic shelter reconstruction. Distribution of sealing-off kits in Iraq, IOM 2016 3

Estimated number of beneficiaries in IOM operations (2016) Mexico Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Costa Rica Ecuador Peru Haiti Dominica Greece Mauritania Croatia FYROM Nigeria Cameroon Central African Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Libya Hungary Ukraine Lebanon Egypt Turkey Mali Niger Sudan Chad Syria Jordan Iraq Yemen Ethiopia Somalia South Sudan Kenya Rwanda Burundi Malawi Afghanistan Pakistan Bangladesh Thailand Sri Lanka Malaysia Nepal Myanmar Philippines Papua New Guinea Micronesia (FSM) Marshall Islands (RMI) Vanuatu Fiji Zimbabwe 0-5,000 5-20,000 20-50,000 50-100,000 >100,000 >500,000 individual May 2017 This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. All the information is the best available at the time the map was produced. Breakdown of Shelter-NFI activities for IOM largest operations This chart shows how IOM Shelter activities vary depending on each operation, due mainly to the different stage of the response and the context (e.g. conflict, natural disaster, complex crisis). Note: the total number of individuals assisted is not a direct addition of all the activities, as some individuals receive multiple kinds of assistance. South Sudan Whole of Syria Haiti Nepal Iraq Country Sudan Turkey Pakistan Nigeria Libya Yemen Ethiopia Type of activity Non-Food Items & shelter materials Shelter construction Shelter repair and upgrade Shelter trainings Tents Cash-based assistance Niger - 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 Households served 4

PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Preparedness Papua New Guinea is exposed to a range of natural hazards, including cyclones, flooding, landslides, droughts, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and seasonal fires. Climate change is expected to further exacerbate the risk of natural hazards, increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather events. Shelter is a major component of ongoing Disaster Risk Reduction and preparedness strategies - increasing the resilience and preparedness of communities against future severe weather events. IOM in Papua New Guinea is also currently leading the Shelter and NFIs Cluster in-country, as well as working to prepare at-risk communities with settlement level activities, such as community-based disaster risk management, early warning systems, community drills and evacuation centres. In 2016, we supported over 2,000 beneficiaries, through rapid assessments, emergency shelter, NFIs, WASH and protection. Shelter in Papua New Guinea M. Mohammed/IOM 2016 ECUADOR - Earthquake response On 16 April 2016, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Ecuador, damaging or destroying over 45,000 houses. IOM reached more than 3,200 households with the distribution of tarpaulins and toolkits that served to build temporary shelters near damaged or destroyed homes, while waiting for repairs or reconstruction to happen. Additionally, IOM distributed 250 shelter repair kits and trained 36 individuals on Build Back Safer techniques, according to the training model developed by the Shelter Cluster. When the Cluster phased out in September 2016, IOM took on the lead role in coordinating the construction of temporary shelters by humanitarian organizations. By December 2016, IOM also built an additional 105 temporary shelters made with local materials, with an estimated lifespan of one to two years. Temporary shelters constructed in Manabí, Ecuador, IOM 2016 TURKEY - Winterization assistance As of December 2016, Turkey hosted around 2.81 million refugees, IOM assisted over 390,000 individuals through multi-sectoral responses. Throughout 2016, IOM distributed NFIs to a total of 155,219 urban refugees in Turkey, as well as provided shelter support and rehabilitation to over 1,200 beneficiaries. Over 73,000 individuals have benefitted from cash assistance through e-vouchers for winterization that allows them to purchase fuel, coal, wood, blankets and other items in shops contracted by IOM. Refugees were selected based on criteria such as the condition of their shelter, access to heating sources, household demographics and employment status. For people residing in remote areas with limited access to markets, stoves, coal and other winterization NFIs were distributed. Refugee shelter upgrades in Turkey, M. Mohammed/IOM 2016 5

HAITI - Response to Hurricane Matthew On 4 October 2016, Hurricane Matthew battered the southern Peninsula of Haiti causing major damage to buildings, affecting 2.1 million people. IOM co-leads the coordination of the Shelter/NFI sector, together with the Haitian Civil Protection at national and departmental levels, with a total of 86 local and international partners having contributed to the response in 8 departments and 72 municipalities. The common humanitarian NFI pipeline, managed by IOM, enabled over 60 partners deliver assistance to over 72,000 households. Additionally, by working with implementing partners, over 89,000 households received plastic sheeting, over 67,000 received blankets and over 64,000 received hygiene kits. To support safe repair and reconstruction, IOM Haiti has been providing 1,000 affected households in the commune of Dame Marie with shelter repair kits, conditional cash grants and training for homeowners and local carpenters on how to use the kits, incorporating wind-resistant techniques. Locals help unload IOM trucks of hygiene kits sent by USAID in Haiti H. Naili/IOM 2016 NIGERIA - Responding at scale IOM co-leads the Shelter, NFI and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) sector working group, supporting the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in CCCM and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Shelter/NFI. In 2016, over 145,000 households were supported with Shelter/NFI related assistance through 15 humanitarian partners. IOM was also involved in a government-led project which aimed to reopen schools by supporting the safe relocation of IDPs. The project established new sites for relocation, and supported family reunification. NFI distribution in Maiduguri in Nigeria, M. Mohammed/IOM 2016 IOM constructed over 5,000 emergency shelters and over 1,500 reinforced shelters for over 8,000 households in eight Local Government Areas (LGAs), and distributed over 29,400 NFI kits to 158,986 individuals. Additionally, capacity building activities were organized with government agencies in order to strengthen the knowledge and skills of relevant officials and local partners in humanitarian response and preparedness. Dalori IDP Camp in Maiduguri, Nigeria, M. Mohammed, IOM 2016 6

Global updates GLOBAL PREPOSITIONING OF STOCKS Building on the experience in 2014 and 2015, when two global warehouses were established in Nairobi and Manila, IOM continues to enhance its preparedness capacities by improving supply chain and procurement mechanisms, as well as quality control systems. As part of these efforts, a third global warehouse is being established in Panama, and IOM is increasing its global staff capacity in supply chain management. Any mission can request global stocks (see the Shelter and NFI Operations section of the Emergency Manual). GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RISK REDUCTION Within the broader Call to Action on Protecting Girls and Women in Emergencies, IOM in 2016 continued to mainstream GBV risk reduction in various sectors, including shelter, site planning and camp management. At the global level, a set of trial guideline documents on shelter programming and site planning were developed, including those shown here in Publications and Resources and a video on NFI distributions. At the country level, shelter-nfi workshops with GBV mainstreaming components were conducted in South Sudan, Burundi, Panama and Pakistan. In 2017, during the following phase of the project, the guidelines are being tested in the field and revised, and more country-level workshop will be conducted. Visit www.sheltercluster.org/gbv IOM S ROLE IN THE GLOBAL SHELTER CLUSTER IOM continues to maintain a strong role in support of the Global Shelter Cluster (GSC), as well as in field-level shelter coordination. Globally, IOM is a key player in the Strategic Advisory Group within the GSC, leading the Shelter Projects Working Group (2015-2016) and the Shelter & GBV Risk Reduction Working Group. It was also providing interim support, co-leading the cash working group. PAKISTAN SHELTER RESEARCH In 2016, the research on improved shelters in response to floods in Pakistan reached its second phase. This included the set-up of the testing facilities to test the resistance of model wall panels to heavy rain and standing water and the development of a design guide, which includes an evidence-based decision-making tool for selecting the best shelter design options, given a number of variables related to key questions. The project is due to be completed in the second half of 2017. DISTRIBUTION OF NFI FOR SHELTER http://bit.ly/2dzjh0i Featured Publications Shelter Projects 2015-2016 IOM Emergency Manual IOM has led the development of the sixth edition of the inter-agency publication Shelter Projects, under the Global Shelter Cluster. Shelter Projects is a bi-annual compilation of humanitarian shelter and settlement projects in response to conflict, natural disasters and complex crises. All six editions of this publication series can be found at www.shelterprojects.org. In 2016, IOM launched the updated version of its Emergency Manual, designed primarily to provide guidance to IOM staff operating in humanitarian contexts, now available on an electronic platform at the link below. There are several entries related to Shelter-NFI operations and coordination, which can be found at emergencymanual.iom.int. Rehabilitating, repairing and upgrading critical shelters and damaged houses, February 2017 Published by IOM Iraq, the guidelines provide a step-by-step guidance for repairing and upgrading of houses, including internal wall partitions, roof repairs and electrical safety. The book is directed at the humanitarian aid community, displaced community members and camp technical working committees. It can be found at iomiraq.net/allreports. Site Planning - Guidance to Reduce the Risk of GBV: Trial edition This booklet on site planning and the reduction of gender-based violence provides practical guidance for measures which can be taken to reduce risks to affected populations around camps and sites. It is written for people who are involved in the planning and maintenance of sites, as the majority of camps and sites come into being spontaneously. sheltercluster.org/gbv Good Shelter Programming - Tools to Reduce the Risk of GBV in Shelter Programmes. Trial edition This toolkit aims to help shelter practitioners to mainstream Gender- Based Violence risk mitigation into their shelter programming, ultimately helping to safeguard the health, security, privacy and dignity of crisis affected people. More IOM shelter-related resources are available at emergencymanual.iom.int and www.iom.int/shelter 7

IOM s role in shelter activities around the World (2016) Hungary Ukraine Croatia FYROM Afghanistan Turkey Greece Lebanon Haiti Mexico Libya Dominica Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Mauritania Costa Rica Mali Niger Chad Sudan Nigeria Cameroon Ecuador Iraq Pakistan Syria Egypt Jordan Peru Democratic Republic of the Congo Yemen Bangladesh Ethiopia Thailand Somalia South Sudan Sri Lanka Kenya Malaysia Rwanda Burundi Nepal Myanmar Philippines Papua New Guinea Micronesia (FSM) Marshall Islands (RMI) Vanuatu Malawi Fiji Zimbabwe Shelter-NFI Activities Shelter Coordination & Shelter-NFI activities June 2017 This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. All the information is the best available at the time the map was produced. Contact Shelter Support Team Email: sheltersupport@iom.int Website: www.iom.int/shelter International Organization for Migration Route des Morillons 17, 1218 Grand-Saconnex Geneva, Switzerland Website: www.iom.int 8 Shelter construction in Maiduguri (Nigeria), M. Mohammed, IOM 2016