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INCL NCLUSION OF DI DISPL SPLACE CED D PERS ERSONS IN IN REC RECOVER ERY Pro rof. Wal alter er K Kael aelin in Envoy of the f the Cha Chair o r of P f PDD DD Guiding Principles: Global Disaster risk reduction requires


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INCL NCLUSION OF DI DISPL SPLACE CED D PERS ERSONS IN IN REC RECOVER ERY

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alter er K Kael aelin in Envoy of the f the Cha Chair o r of P f PDD DD

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Global Frameworks

Guiding Principles: Disaster risk reduction requires an all-of-society engagement and partnership. It also requires empowerment and inclusive, accessible & non-discriminatory participation, paying special attention to people disproportio- nately affected by disasters, especially the poorest (para. 19). Building back better: To promote the cooperation of … stakeholders at all levels, including affected communities … (para. 33)

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Global Frameworks

  • Informed and voluntary

decision of IDPs on return / local integration / settlement elsewhere

  • Consultation and participation
  • f IDPs (and other affected

people) in decisions affecting them and their implementation

  • Access of IDPs (and other

affected people) to all actors supporting durable solutions

  • Access of IDPs (and other

affected people) to effective monitoring mechanisms

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Global Frameworks

  • 35. States should:
  • a. establish information

dissemination, consultation, and participation mechanisms that enable Relocated Persons and Other Affected Populations, as applicable, to be involved in, contribute to, have ownership of, and make informed choices about, each stage of the Planned Relocation;

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How well are we doing?

What people need?

  • r

What people want? Housing?

  • r

Rebuilding lives?

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What works

  • Top down programs and

projects without local

  • wnership
  • Participatory

planning at local levels involving IDPs and host communities

  • Area based

(urban) projects integrating IDPs

What doesn’t work

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What works

  • Conviction that provision
  • f housing equals durable

solutions

  • Housing programs not

integrated with measures addressing other needs

  • Culturally inadequate

housing solutions Affordable housing with

  • Security of tenure
  • Access to

livelihoods

  • Access to basic

services Housing built by the displaced with ‘build back safer’ techniques

What doesn’t work

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What works

  • Livelihood projects with

insufficient market analysis

  • Projects without market

access

  • Insufficient investments
  • Selection of beneficiaries

without regard to potential

  • Linking new settle-

ments to previous livelihoods and/or new markets

  • Creation of new

livelihoods

  • Support for

recovery of local businesses

What doesn’t work

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THANK YOU!

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