VENEZUELA SHELTER, ENERGY AND NFI CLUSTER Cluster Overview HRP 2022-2023 - www.sheltercluster.org/venezuela - ReliefWeb
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VENEZUELA SHELTER, ENERGY AND NFI CLUSTER Cluster Overview HRP 2022-2023 www.sheltercluster.org/venezuela
Shelter Arrangements , Delta Amacuro. Bolivar Credits: Asociación Nilo. Cluster Coordinator: Adriana M. Durán durangam@unhcr.org / coord.venezuela@sheltercluster.org Assistant Information Management Officer: Adriana Ramirez ramiread@unhcr.org / im.venezuela@sheltercluster.org Shelter Assistant: Emigdio Filardi filardig@unhcr.org Front cover photo: Construction of a community center, Delta Amacuro, Asociación NILO, Nina Hurtado www.sheltercluster.org/venezuela
Construction of a community center in Delta Amacuro, Bolivar . Credits: Asociación Nilo. Content Humanitarian Needs Overview - Shelter, Energy and NFIs 5 Response in 2021 6 Response converage in 2021 7 Planned Results for HRP 2022 - 2023 8 HRP 2022 – 2023 Shelter, Energy and NFI projects list 9 3
Construction of a walkway for indigenous communities, Bolivar. Credits: Nina Hurtado, Asociación Nilo.
Humanitarian Needs Overview Shelter, Energy and NFIs For several years, and in the context of a prolonged Access to basic services including access to energy, economic crisis, Venezuela has been impacted by a has been compromised in several regions of human mobility crisis and a progressive Venezuela, leading to a significant impact on the life deterioration in the access to basic services. quality, including impacts in food preservation, possibility to provide education, livelihoods, among Since 2020, and in the context of COVID-19 others. This has provoked significant life-threatening pandemic and focalised violence situations, human risks and environmental impacts associated to the mobility has become more dynamic, incorporating massive use of firewood as a source of energy for an influx of returnees, with incoming needs for cooking, use of gasoline, kerosene and improvised temporary shelters. The common use of informal connections to the national electric network. cross borders has led to protection risks, including people involved on pendular movements to obtain In the context of the pandemic and economic crises, their means for subsistence. the infrastructure of institutions providing essential services to population such as health institutions, Additionally, impact of continued natural disasters, community spaces and schools lacked maintenance including heavy rains and floods, have generated and worsened their shelter conditions, including significant needs of basic NFIs, temporary shelters access to energy, disabling their possibilities to save and preparedness for risks mitigation and response. lives of the most vulnerable population. NFI distribution after floods in Zulia. Credits: UNHCR. Beneficiaries from NFI distributions. Credits: Asociación Nilo. Urgent humanitarian assistance is needed to provide a critical response: Improvements on Basic NFIs, temporary Repairs, constructions Access to renewable temporary shelters shelters and and improvements for sources of energy is and access to NFIs are construction capacities community spaces and required to fulfil the required to support are required for people institutions providing basic needs of the most people on the move. affected by natural and basic services is required. vulnerable population anthropic disasters and represents an urgent priority for remote areas. 5
Beneficiaries from NFI distributions, Carabobo. Credits: UNHCR. Response in 2021 102 K people 227 K people benefited with benefited with NFI Energy 67% 15% 602 K people benefited with Shelter 935 K people reached US$6.7 millions, funding by shelter, energy and received during 2021 NFI activities during according to Financial 2021. Tracking Service (FTS). 94 health centers were benefited from repairs, 1106 street solar lamps were installed in public energy improvements and NFIs, providing an places, including the surroundings of important support to the COVID-19 pandemic institutions benefited by the response, to prevention, including the support for triage and provide illumination also preventing associated vaccination areas. 35 temporary protection risks. 42 electric systems, including collective centers in border areas (including photovoltaic systems for institutions, PASIs) were benefited by the response, focusing organizations, community centers and on supporting vulnerable people on the collective shelters, were installed allowing move. 78 community centers and 21 access to basic services for the most vulnerable schools providing protection and essential population. services to population have been benefited through shelter, energy and NFI response. Basic NFI distribution was critical in the 222 refugee housing units (RHUs) were assistance of vulnerable people specially those installed: 104 RHUs in health centres, 24 in affected by flooding and by armed collective temporary shelters and PASIs, 21 in conflicts. NFIs delivered included 14,037 military and civil coordination authority spaces, portable solar lamps, 2988 habitat kits, 1852 and 73 in community spaces, community family kits and 845 individual kits, comprising centers, institutions, communities, authorities critical items like mosquito nets and insect and other locations. 87 centers and repellents to prevent extended diseases, pads, institutions including temporary shelters were sheets and cooking items, rechargeable fans, 6 benefited by rehabilitations and extensions. among others.
Beneficiary from community space, Miranda. Credits: Fundación Vivienda Popular. PlannedResults Planned resultsinfor HRP 2022-2023 2021 Humanitarian actions to guarantee better access to shelter, energy and NFI For the HRP 2022 27 partner organisations Cluster partners will focus their actions on five submitted 26 projects proposal, including 24 objectives for 2022: intersectoral projects to guarantee safe and Assist with construction, expansion, dignified shelter, access to energy and/or basic NFI to affected population. 1 rehabilitation, access to energy and equipment for critical health services To address humanitarian needs, including new Assist with construction, expansion, rehabilitation challenges related to COVID-19, and guarantee 2 in spaces that provide essential services; and with relief to more than 1,9 M people in need, partner secure and dignified access to shelter organisations require $54 M. Assist with better access to energy in 3 communities, community centers and institutions For HRP 2021: Assist with better access to basic NFIs and 27 partner organisations* 4 providing equipment for spaces and institutions that provide essential services Assist to institutions and communities in Submitted: 5 prevention, mitigation and response to 26 project proposals* emergencies due to natural disasters with temporary shelters, energy and NFIs. To assist: 1,9 million people* In: 17 prioritized states* Funding required: US $54 millions* 8 *Preliminary information TBC
HRP 2022 -2023 Shelter, Energy and NFI projects list REDUCCIÓN DE RIESGOS DE DESASTRES POR Programa de empoderamiento para la resiliencia de FAO, TECHO, INUNDACIONES RECURRENTES CENTRADA EN CESVI comunidades en riesgo de protección en los estados UNDP COMUNIDADES ALTAMENTE VULNERABLES DE ZULIA, Miranda y Dtto. Capital MÉRIDA Y MIRANDA. Indígenas Warao del Delta venezolano con atención NILO multisectorial en educación, alimentación, energía y Tinta Violeta, Espacios seguros y servicios de protección y SSR en agua. COOPI comunidades de seis estados del país MEJORAMIENTO DEL ACCESO A ENERGIA TRAVES DE RET Mejoramiento de la red eléctrica para los habitantes UNA ESTRATEGIA DE SOSTENIBILIDAD Proyectos de la Comunidad Nueva Jerusalen. Cumaná, estado Acuario Sucre Biochar y Energía (BC&E) para el secuestro de CO2 en Fundación suelos de las comunidades rurales del eje páramo del Comunidades Resilientes: programa de reducción de Senderos Estado Mérida. riesgos, respuesta y fortalecimiento de capacidades TECHO comunitarias frente a amenazas naturales, socio- Acceso a los derechos y servicios básicos y asistencia naturales y/o antrópicas. humanitaria para los refugiados y solicitantes de asilo, UNHCR las personas en movilidad y las comunidades de Jóvenes Construyendo Futuros: Generación de acogida en Venezuela. Construyendo soluciones transformadoras y resilientes que Futuros dinamizan las economías locales y dan solución a problemáticas comunitarias. Construcción de capacidades en los servicios de Red de Casas protección infantil y del ambiente protector para Don Bosco grupos vulnerables, de niños, niñas y adolescentes en Mejorar las condiciones de vida de 2 comunidades ocho estados de Venezuela. UCV indígenas, con una visión integral priorizando salud, capacitación y organización comunitaria. Asistencia multisectorial directa para venezolanos Dividendo IOM vulnerables y fortalecimiento de capacidades Voluntario Alimentación escolar para niños, niñas y adolescentes institucionales locales y comunitarias para la ubicadas de los estados Sucre, Zulia y Apure. Comunidad Evaluación nutricional, asistencia alimentaria, protección de niños, niñas y adolescentes en Protección integral a niños, niñas, adolescentes, Degania comedores comunitarios y escolares, estimulando la mujeres y personas con alto nivel de vulnerabilidad en producción de alimentos. Tinta Violeta comunidades en riesgo para mitigar la subalimentación y la violencia, integrando un Creación de Brigadas para la Asistencia Alimentaria y componente de formación en medios de vida CPDH SVIAA Puntos de reparación solidaria en Escuelas y OVJNU Comunidades Vulnerables en los Estados Amazonas, Trazando Centro Educativo Comunitario para el Desarrollo Falcón, Zulia y Táchira Espacios Sostenible de Guaruchal Atención Humanitaria a comunidades indígenas Fundación Proyecto Hábitat Sano. Mejorando el acceso al agua y CEPAI Huöttöja, Maco, Sánema y comunidad periurbana en Vivienda los espacios de protección y alojamientos individuales, Amazonas los municipios Manapiare y Atures, estado Amazonas. Popular de grupos vulnerables Mejoras del acceso a los servicios de salud y Fortalecimiento de capacidades de respuesta seguridad nutricional en instituciones publicas y HEKS comunitaria e institucional ante la ocurrencia de comunidades vulnerables en la región central y centro CISP desastres naturales y de origen antrópico en los occidental de Venezuela estados Trujillo y Mérida Mejoras del acceso a los servicios de salud y seguridad nutricional en instituciones publicas y ATENCION INTEGRAL A NIÑOS, NIÑAS, ADOLESCENTES, HEKS comunidades vulnerables en la región oriental de Fundairiarte ADULTOS, INDIGENAS NO INDIGENAS, DESPLAZADOS Y Venezuela REFUGIADOS CON DIVERSOS TIPOS DE DISCAPACIDAD. Asistencia a comunidades vulnerables de Venezuela Mejora de los servicios WASH en centros educativos, mediante acciones integradas en Seguridad garantizando condiciones adecuadas para la ALINCA Alimentaria, Protección, Salud, WASH, Nutrición y COOPI Alojamiento, Energía y Enseres; con Formaciones y formación, y preparación de alimentos limpios y seguros en el Estado Amazonas. enfoques de resiliencia en medios de Vida. 9
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