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Project title: Enhancing Food & Nutritional security and rebuilding Social Cohesion Project Duration: 1 st Phase: December 2015-March 2016 Geographic Area: 1. UC Ayun 2. UC Charun 3. UC Koh 4. UC Lasspur 5. UC Mastuj 6. UC Mulko Chitral, KP Project objectives: - To contribute towards the early recovery of people in flood/Earth Quake affected areas through rehabilitation of communal physical infrastructure and provision or improvement of the skills of the local population. - To improve food security condition of the targeted community. - To Improve Livelihood opportunities for the targeted people. - To better prepare the community to cope with disasters - To address food consumption needs of the targeted people. - To Provide short-term employment to the targeted population - To build/improve the Capacity of communities through Cash For Training (Community Based Project Brief PROJECT BACK GROUND The project titled as “Cash for Work to Flood and EQ affected communities in Chitral” aims to support the early recovery activities in Chitral by supporting 6,784 households with cash for work for the period of three months in flood and earth quake affected UCs like Charun, Laspur, Mastuj, Mulkhow, Koh and Ashirate who have been highly affected during the two disasters. During the project life 6,784 families will be supported through two times cash from the World Food Programme and AKRSP will be responsible for the implementation of the project in the selected UCs. AKRSP will identify projects and beneficiaries for the cash for work support through its LSOs and V/WOs while the field team of the project will verify and register the beneficiaries for the project. After the identification and verification by field team of AKRSP the communities will be supported through cash from WFP with the facilitation of AKRSP. 3900 affected households of the floods and 3100 households of the earth quake affected households will gets supported by two times cash transfer during the process. Women Participation in Project activities: ensuring women participation in project activities keeping in view cultural values of the target community a separate training package has been design for the women. The training package involved basic concepts on Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction applications and its implications if not followed. Activities No of Trainings No. of Women Participants Training on Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction 49 754 Accomplishments till Date (December, 2015 to March, 2016) Activity Sub Activity Uni t Number of Scheme s Achieved Target Number of Particip ants engaged Cash for Relief Vulnerable No. 1236 Cash for Training CBDRR No. 49 49 827 Livestock Management & Enterprise Development No. 14 14 287 School Safety No. 6 6 40 Cash for Work Check dam No. 19 66258 559 Community common centers CFT 3 5300 82 Construction of Power House Room CFT 1 1800 29 DWSS KM 8 13 212 DWSS (With Digging) CFT 4 16420 202 Electric Pole Installation KM 1 2 53 Land Reclamation(flood)/layout Kan al 1 20 49 MHP CHANNEL KM 4 5 86 Protection wall CFT 39 153015 1411 Rehabilitation of Kacha Road KM 13 26 584 Rehabilitation of drainage system KM 1 1 18 Rehabilitation of Irrigation Channels KM 122 165 3866 Repair of Link roads KM 106 132 3287 Walking Tracks ( 3 feet wide) KM 7 18 315 water course/water channel rehabilitation (flood) KM 2 3 71 water course/water channel rehabilitation (normal) KM 3 2 50 Water head rehabilitation CFT 7 29880 199 water Ponds construction ( harvesting) CFT 3 28269 100 Grand Total 489 301398 13563 Cash for Relief 9% Cash for Training 9% Cash for Work 82% Number of Participants engaged Male Participant s 89% Female Participant s 11% GENDER ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANT'S ENGAGED

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Page 1: Project Brief AKRSP

Project title: Enhancing Food & Nutritional security and rebuilding Social Cohesion

Project Duration:

1st Phase: December 2015-March 2016

Geographic Area:1. UC Ayun2. UC Charun3. UC Koh4. UC Lasspur5. UC Mastuj6. UC Mulko

Chitral, KP

Project objectives:

- To contribute towards the early recovery of

people in flood/Earth Quake affected areas

through rehabilitation of communal physical

infrastructure and provision or improvement of

the skills of the local population.

- To improve food security condition of the

targeted community.

- To Improve Livelihood opportunities for the

targeted people.

- To better prepare the community to cope with

disasters

- To address food consumption needs of the

targeted people.

- To Provide short-term employment to the

targeted population

- To build/improve the Capacity of communities

through Cash For Training (Community Based

Disaster Risk Reduction, Enterprises

development, Livestock Management and

School Safety).

- To support the most vulnerable families

(widowed households; female-headed families;

families with more children and elderly

members; disabled individuals; and orphans)

through unconditional Cash assistance.

Project Brief

PROJECT BACK GROUND

The project titled as “Cash for Work to Flood and EQ affected communities in Chitral” aims to support the early recovery activities in Chitral by supporting 6,784 households with cash for work for the period of three months in flood and earth quake affected UCs like Charun, Laspur, Mastuj, Mulkhow, Koh and Ashirate who have been highly affected during the two disasters. During the project life 6,784 families will be supported through two times cash from the World Food Programme and AKRSP will be responsible for the implementation of the project in the selected UCs. AKRSP will identify projects and beneficiaries for the cash for work support through its LSOs and V/WOs while the field team of the project will verify and register the beneficiaries for the project. After the identification and verification by field team of AKRSP the communities will be supported through cash from WFP with the facilitation of AKRSP. 3900 affected households of the floods and 3100 households of the earth quake affected households will gets supported by two times cash transfer during the process.

Women Participation in Project activities: ensuring women participation in project activities keeping in view cultural values of the target community a separate training package has been design for the women. The training package involved basic concepts on Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction applications and its implications if not followed.

Activities No of Trainings No. of Women Participants

Training on Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction 49 754

Training on Enterprises Development & Livestock Management 14 270

Training on School Safety (Master Trainer’s) 6 22

Extremely Vulnerable Individuals (EVI’s) 396

Grand Total 69 1442

Participants Selection Criteria:

Male Participants89%

Female Partic-ipants11%

GENDER ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANT'S ENGAGED

Cash for Relief 9%Cash for Training

9%

Cash for Work 82%

Number of Participants engaged

Accomplishments till Date (December, 2015 to March, 2016)Activity Sub Activity Unit Number

of Schemes

Achieved Target Number of Participants engaged

Cash for Relief Vulnerable No. 1236

Cash for Training CBDRR No. 49 49 827

Livestock Management & Enterprise Development No. 14 14 287

School Safety No. 6 6 40

Cash for Work Check dam No. 19 66258 559

Community common centers CFT 3 5300 82

Construction of Power House Room CFT 1 1800 29

DWSS KM 8 13 212

DWSS (With Digging) CFT 4 16420 202

Electric Pole Installation KM 1 2 53

Land Reclamation(flood)/layout Kanal

1 20 49

MHP CHANNEL KM 4 5 86

Protection wall CFT 39 153015 1411

Rehabilitation of Kacha Road KM 13 26 584

Rehabilitation of drainage system KM 1 1 18

Rehabilitation of Irrigation Channels KM 122 165 3866

Repair of Link roads KM 106 132 3287

Walking Tracks ( 3 feet wide) KM 7 18 315

water course/water channel rehabilitation (flood) KM 2 3 71

water course/water channel rehabilitation (normal) KM 3 2 50

Water head rehabilitation CFT 7 29880 199

water Ponds construction ( harvesting) CFT 3 28269 100

Grand Total 489 301398 13563

Page 2: Project Brief AKRSP

I. Those households from the disaster affected villages working on restoration of community roads, bridges, paths and irrigation channels within the village. Those

working on the village (one person from one household) will get two times cash support.

II. Those disaster affected households removing debris from the damaged houses by themselves, removal of debris from community places or labour work on these

places. Also, removal of debris from personnel business places and repair of the damaged boundary walls of garden and orchards by recent floods will be included in the

cash for work support.

III. Those households who haven’t received any other benefit from aid agencies and who are in critical condition will be focused.

IV. Vulnerable groups and those who are not even able to do labour work, with a recommendation of the committee (formed at village levels for progress monitoring

includes members of local communities, V/WOs, AKRSP and FOCUS). The vulnerable group includes women and child headed households, people with special needs

and ultra-poor within the affected villages.

Project Strategy:

Pictorial Display of Project activities:

village Profile

VC formation

Scheme assessment and Selection

identification and assessment of Participants

Start of activity

Montoring and follow-up of ongoing activity

Activity completion

Cash Card distribution

Cash Disbursement