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Emergency Relief & Early Recovery 1 FATA FATA Disaster Management Authority

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Emergency Relief & Early Recovery. FATA Disaster Management Authority. FATA. Overview of FATA. Seven Administrative Units (Agencies) Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, Orakzai, South Waziristan and North Waziristan Six Frontier Regions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FATA

FATA Disaster Management Authority

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Overview of FATA• Seven Administrative Units (Agencies)

▫Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, Orakzai, South Waziristan and North Waziristan

• Six Frontier Regions▫FR Peshawar, FR Kohat, FR Bannu, FR Lakki,

FR Tank and FR D.I Khan

• 27,226 sq. km area

• Approx. 4.2 million population (projected)

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3Areas of Conflict – FATA & KP

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Overview of FDMA• FATA Disaster Management Authority is autonomous

Government institution to effectively manage natural or man-made disaster in FATA.

• Its mandate involves handling all stages of disaster management, namely; Response, Relief, Recovery and Reconstruction.

• FDMA is established since July 2010 under the Disaster Management Ordinance 2007.

• FDMA Head Office is in Peshawar, while field offices in all seven Agencies. (www.fdma.gov.pk for more information)

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FATA IDPs Statistics

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Agency

Registered Families

Returned

Current Balance

Total Registrations

NADRA Verified In Camp Off Camp Total

Bajaur 70,258 70,258 51,842 2,072 16,423 18,416

Mohmand 32,955 32,955 12,648 1,000 19,310 20,307

Mohmand (Fresh) 9,458 9,458 5,095 4,363 0 4,363

Khyber 4,679 3,205 0 3,205 0 3,205

Orakzai 58,519 33,940 21,114 0 12,826 12,826

Kurram 34,785 21,885 0 0 21,885 21,885

SWA 69,279 41,563 4,502 0 37,061 37,061

Bhittani Tribe (FR Tank) 2,097 2,097 0 0 2,097 2,097

Total 282,030 215,361 95,201 10,640 109,602 120,160

1 Family = approx. 7 individual

FATA IDPs Statistics

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Overview of Displacement• Military operation against miscreants in all

Agencies (except NWA) caused displacement of 1.5 million people.

• 0.66 million (44%) people have successfully returned to safe areas of Bajaur, Mohmand, Orakzai and South Waziristan.

• Currently, return of IDPs is continued to Orakzai and South Waziristan Agency.

• Total of 0.84 million (56%) people are still displaced.

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IDP Camps• Currently 10% of still displaced population

reside in two major camps;

▫Jalozai Camp (Peshawar District) = 6,000 families

▫Nahqi Camp (Mohmand Agency) = 3,000 families

• The remaining 90% of displaced population reside with host communities in Peshawar, Charssada, Kohat, Hangu, Tank and DI Khan.

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Assistance to IDPs• All IDPs are provided with

▫Shelter (Temporary, Transitional, Permanent)▫Food (Dry Food Ration, Cooked Food, Cash for

food, Nutrition supplements)▫Non Food Items (variety of packages)▫Education (Schools, Child Friendly Spaces etc)▫Hygiene (Hygiene Kits)▫Health (Free medical assistance and

medicines)▫Protection (GBV, Child Protection etc)▫Cash Assistance (Cash Grants, Housing

Compensations)

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9Displacement & Returns of IDPs

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Return Assistance•All Returning IDPs are provided with

▫Free transportation▫25,000 cash grant on return▫Six months food security▫Non Food Items kits▫Hygiene Kits▫Shelter Assistance

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12FATA – Areas of Return and Reintegration Areas

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Chair of the ERWG: FDMA and UNDP6 July 2011ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

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Early Recovery in FATA

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Current Situation• The return of Bajaur and Mohmand IDPs from Jalozai

Camp is completed. Total of 9,642 families have returned from both the camp. In total 51,842 families from Bajaur and 12,648 families from Mohmand have returned.

• Phase 1 of South Waziristan Return has completed and 4502 families have retuned from Tank and D.I. khan.

• Phase 3 of Orakzai Return is continued once a week, every Wednesday. During this phase 8,836 families have returned to Lower Orakzai with total of 21,114 todate, while 12,826 verified IDPs of Orakzai still live in Peshawar, Kohat and Hangu Districts.

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Progress Under ERWG Desk Review for GAP analysis:

PCNA PRHP Assessments led by OCHA Mapping of Bajaur and Mohmand RAHAWB MDTF PCs

Inter Agency Early Recovery Needs Assessment

UN Multi sectoral Programme

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Mapping Exercise - Donor Agencies in Bajaur &Mohmand Agency

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UNCIEF

WFP

WHO

ICRC

FRDP

FSSP

IRC

MHCH

CMCC

UNCIEF

UNHCR

WFP

WHO

ICRC

FDPLD

FRDP

FSSP

SRSP

IRC

FRD

MHCH

CMCC

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1. ER is a priority in FATA to ensure that IDP’s returning home continue to sustain their lives in FATA

2. Early Recovery is part of the ongoing humanitarian response and build the basis for peace /stability & development in FATA

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TWO MESSAGES ARE CLEAR

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Three/Two Complementary Tracks in a Multi-Sectoral Programme/Strategy(Mainstreamed: Gender, environment, communication, DRR, Conflict prevention, HR)

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Disaster recovery/Peace Building Process

Income security

Basic Social Services

Track I: STABILIZING: LIVELIHOODS, COMMUNITY INFRA; BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES; QUICK PEACE DIVIDEND RESULTS

Track II: LOCAL SOCIO –ECONOMIC RECOVERY REINTEGRATION (where required)

Track III: SUSTAINABLE RECOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT

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Inter Agency Early Recovery Assessment

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1. Available pre-crisis baseline information that can be used to identify early recovery information gaps, and can inform judgments about pre existing standards in the crisis setting 

2. An understanding of specific vulnerabilities related to women and persons with disabilities, and their capacities to engage in recovery

3. Reliable baseline data disaggregated by sex, age, ethnicity, rural and urban etc to feed into a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system

4. Initial indication of what fundamental early recovery activities need to be undertaken now in different sectors so that recovery planning and implementation can begin.

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UN Multi Sectoral Programme1. Affected communities have adequate access to food and income (in specific Agencies in FATA);

2. Affected communities have improved access to basic social services in selected FATA Agencies; 3. Livelihoods and economic opportunities for crisis affected people in selected Agencies in FATA improved;

4. Capacity of local authorities and communities for peace building and risk reduction strengthened; and

5. Peace building and social cohesion in IDP return areas in FATA improved.6. Strengthened Coordination for Early Recovery.

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Thank you for helping us return home.