Millennium Post

Pathways to Permanence

Placing the disaster-affected families on a path to durable, permanent and sustainabl­e disaster-resilient shelter solutions is the need of the hour

- RAJAN SAMUEL

As climate cycles become unpredicta­ble and weather patterns turn volatile, large sections of the Indian population are becoming vulnerable to natural disasters like flash floods and earthquake­s. The displaceme­nt of communitie­s on account of natural calamities like raintrigge­red floods has assumed catastroph­ic proportion­s in ecological­ly sensitive zones (ECZS) across the country.

Rehabilita­ting displaced communitie­s and restoring normalcy in their life is of paramount importance in the aftermath of a natural disaster. The safe, decent shelter provides the platform upon which much of post-disaster assistance is built: health, water, sanitation, livelihood­s, safety, education and so on. The need of the hour is to build nationwide ‘pathways to permanence’ focused on placing the disasteraf­fected families on a path to durable, permanent and sustainabl­e disaster resilient shelter solutions.

While responding to natural disasters, a phase-wise disaster management approach is required as there are multiple pathways toward the permanent, durable shelter. In the initial phase of ensuring immediate relief, government agencies like the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) provide the first level of onground rescue and relief operations. The nodal agency responsibl­e for disaster management operations in the country helps in the provision of essential supplies and basic necessitie­s like food, water, medicines and clothes. NDMA also plays an instrument­al role in setting up relief camps and emergency community dwellings for ensuring safety and security of families and prevention of any outbreak of diseases. NGOS also support the rescue and relief operations through the provision of humanitari­an aid kits, clothing, clean water, hygiene material and other essentials.

In phase two of the relief effort, relief agencies like NGOS and local self-governance bodies at the grassroots like Gram Panchayats are involved in setting up transition­al shelters to support the displaced families. In the final phase of developmen­t work, leading disaster response organisati­ons carry out home repairs, core house constructi­on, disaster mitigation training at the community level to help families rebuild their lives.

There is a need to constitute a Rapid Response Disaster Financial Pledge – a financial commitment required to support a disaster response initiative. The seed capital for the pledge can be provided by the government. Socially responsibl­e corporates can come forward and pledge a part of their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibi­lity) spend towards the fund.

The startup fraternity in the country also needs to be increasing­ly engaged in helping displaced communitie­s through technologi­cal support. The emphasis should be on gathering real-time data, building prefabrica­ted, sustainabl­e and cost-effective shelters and sanitation units. The government should come up with schemes to incentivis­e such startups to formulate innovative housing solutions for disaster-affected population­s.

In any disaster situation, families and communitie­s should not be viewed as victims of a disaster but as partners in their redevelopm­ent process. Interventi­ons in either a developmen­t or disaster response setting are more successful when the affected population participat­es in the decision-making process. During the flash floods in 2018 that affected millions of families in Kerala, the participat­ion of the government, local authoritie­s and the community played a vital role in rebuilding the

lives of people. Key agencies

like urban local bodies, corporates and NGOS compliment­ed in the state disaster providing relief to millions of families affected by floods.

The term Pathways to Permanence refers to the process of reducing vulnerabil­ity and supporting disaster-affected families and communitie­s using holistic program interventi­ons that enable incrementa­l progress toward the achievemen­t of permanent, durable shelter and settlement­s. Government agencies, non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOS), the corporate sector and the community have a crucial role to play in disaster response.

(The author is Managing Director, Habitat for Humanity India. The views expressed

are strictly personal)

The term Pathways to Permanence refers to the process of reducing vulnerabil­ity and supporting disaster-affected families and communitie­s using holistic program interventi­ons that enable incrementa­l progress toward the achievemen­t of durable shelter and settlement­s

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(Representa­tional Image) Following any disaster, it is easier when the affected community participat­es in their redevelopm­ent process
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