UN-HABITAT assists in providing shelter for Internally
Displaced People in Northern Iraq
Amman/Nairobi, 14, April 2003: As the lead agency in the UN
system for the shelter sector and in particular, for urban reconstruction
and rehabilitation, UN-HABITAT has continued emergency assistance to
new Internally Displaced People, IDPs, in northern Iraq.
UN-HABITAT is coordinating the planning and implementation of shelter
sector activities in post-conflict Iraq within the policy framework
and under the overall guidance of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for
Iraq. This work includes immediate assistance to IDPs in terms of selection
and preparation of sites, planning, installation and repair of basic
services, condition monitoring and damage assessment of critical housing
and infrastructure, and their repair and rehabilitation.
UN-HABITAT is finalizing preparations to provide assistance to IDP
camps in the three northern Governorates, namely Delizian, Ashkawtwan
and Jenarook Camps in Erbil and Tanahi Camp in Dahuk, as well as Basian,
Sordash, Maydan and Hajyawa camps in Suliemanyah catering for close
to 6000 families. UN-HABITAT has also made available a range of construction
materials and heavy machinery and is happy to note that the necessary
co-operative and management arrangements are in place and running smoothly.
This work covers site preparation and layout, building of access and
internal roads, building of temporary structures such as health centres,
stores, and staff administration buildings, construction of water and
sanitation facilities in coordination with UNICEF. Additional tents
have also been offered by the Government of Norway.
"If called upon by the UN Security Council, UN-HABITAT is ready
to extend further support to emergency assessment of housing and services,
provide emergency housing, water and sewage treatment, undertake immediate
measures for solid waste management in affected urban areas," said
Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT. " We
have considerable experience from other post-conflict zones, in rehabilitating
local institutions and authorities, building capacity of local professionals
and self-help groups of men and women."
This work can be undertaken in three stages, essentially rapid humanitarian
needs assessment for the shelter sector against the background of short-,
medium- and long-term needs. Hopefully, this will be followed by stepping
up the agency's presence in all areas of Iraq with the existing over
600 national and international experts; partnerships will also be established
with other experts from external institutions on a global basis. Specialised
multi-disciplinary expert teams will be formed to address IDPs, emergency
assessment and repair, capacity building, and medium-to long-term strategic
planning for sustainable urban reconstruction.
For further information, please contact: Ali Shabou,
Amman Spokesperson for UN-HABITAT, Tel:(254 2) 3141, E-mail: ali.shabou@unhabitat.org
, Mr. Sharad Shankardass, Spokesperson & Head , Press &
Media Relations Unit, Tel: (254 2) 623153, Ms. Zahra A. Hassan, Media
Liaison, Tel: (254 2) 623151, Fax: (254 2) 624060, E-mail: habitat.press@unhabitat.org,
Website:www.unhabitat.org
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