Pakistan: HUJRA, Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction in IDPs Return Areas of FATA

Project completed

The population of Bajour & Mohmand Agency of FATA is severely affected by conflicts and flash floods. In order to assist the returning IDPs in their reintegration and to ensure food security of the entire population, the project will provide income opportunities through cash for work activities and at the same time protect the population in the respective agencies and their livelihoods against future hydro-metrological disasters. The project builds on former experience in the Swat Valley.

Country/region Topic Period Budget
Pakistan
Migration
Climate change and environment
Forced displacement (refugees, IDP, human trafficking)
Disaster risk reduction DRR
15.11.2015 - 30.06.2018
CHF  1’500’000
Background

Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) is the most underdeveloped region located in the north of Pakistan. FATA has long been an area of strategic importance from regional peace and security perspective, but has experienced high levels of instability and insecurity. The on-going military operations (Zarb-e-Azab) cause periodic internal displacements, thus the area is hosting a big number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). FATA is highly vulnerable to flash floods. Flash floods occur predominantly in the mountainous and semi-mountainous regions and the adjoining plains in the Frontier Regions. Internal conflicts together with natural disasters (including 2010 floods) have severely affected the already limited livelihoods, assets, and infrastructure of the local communities.

Objectives

To improve food security (both short-term & long-term) and enhance resilience of the IDPs/returnees/stayees to natural disasters (particularly floods) in FATA (Bajour and Mohmand).

Target groups

Beneficiaries are around 15,000 households (120,000 men and women).

Medium-term outcomes
  • Cash for work activities provide an income to IDPs/Returnees/Stayees and assure their food security.
  • Target population have enhanced resilience through watershed management, construction of disaster mitigation structures, and training on disaster risk management.
  • Government relevant departments have increased ownership and adapted best watershed management and DRR practices in their work.
Results

Expected results:  

  1. 120,000 members of 15,000 households improved food consumption through Food/Cash for Work program.
  2. The target communities (women and men) and their livelihood assets are protected from natural disasters through DRR mitigation structures.
  3. Men and women in the target communities understand the causes of natural disasters, and have necessary skills to respond (DRM training).
  4. The Government has contributed (in cash/kind) to the project and relevant line departments have provided technical input during the entire project duration.


Directorate/federal office responsible SDC
Credit area Humanitarian aid
Project partners Contract partner
International or foreign NGO


Other partners
  • FATA Disaster Management Authority
  • FATA Secretariat
  • Relevant District Line Departments (agriculture, livestock, water management, soil conservation, forestry etc.)
  • Intercooperation (for experience, knowledge and information exchange) and other actors working in the target area.
Coordination with other projects and actors
  • WFP Livelihoods recovery projects in FATA (Bajour and Mohmand Agency)
  • CfW-DRR project in Swat (knowledge transfer)
  • SDC-RC Livelihood Program Hindukush (water/land management)
  • DRR projects by other actors (complementing each other’s).
Budget Current phase Swiss budget CHF    1’500’000 Swiss disbursement to date CHF    1’324’118 Total project since first phase Budget inclusive project partner CHF   1’500’000
Project phases

Phase 1 15.11.2015 - 30.06.2018   (Completed)