SNFI
SNFI
75 projects were implemented to the end of 2024 with a budget of 24,733035 USD, reaching 457,955 beneficiaries through the following: · Heating materials (pyrene, diesel) and plastic gallons with a capacity of 25 liters were distributed to families to meet their heating needs. · Winter cash assistance distribution. · Rehabilitation of damaged homes with light and moderate damage. · Improving the infrastructure of IDP sites through maintaining and expanding roads, constructing rainwater drainage channels, and maintaining and expanding sewage networks. This is to prevent floods, weather factors, fire risks, and protection risks to provide families with safe and decent living conditions. · Establishing dignified shelter units within five IDP sites, where each housing unit includes two rooms made of sandwich panels and facilities (latrine and kitchen) made of concrete. · Emergency response, implementing restoration activities and establishing dignified shelter units as a second and third stage of responding to the earthquake. |
457,955 individuals |
Shelter plays a crucial role in safeguarding safety, preserving dignity, and maintaining family and community life during emergencies when individuals are displaced. In times of crisis, people often experience significant losses of personal property and typically flee with little more than the clothes on their backs. The organization’s efforts in this sector focus on providing shelter through various approaches and distributing essential non-food items (NFIs) to those affected by crises. These items include blankets, sleeping mats, plastic sheets, clothing, shoes, cooking utensils, hygiene supplies, and heating materials. SDI employs multiple modalities for shelter and NFI interventions to ensure effective and tailored support:
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$24,733035 |