RBCM - Solidar Suisse Resilience Building in Central Mozambique

Completed

After having provided emergency relief and recovery support (response to Idai 2019, Chalane 2020, Eloise 2021), Solidar Suisse is assisting climate change and conflict related displaced persons and host communities in Central Mozambique with durable solutions mainly in the sectors of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), housing, and agricultural production, thus increasing resilience and enabling the beneficiaries to resume a normal life.

País / Região Tema Período Orçamento
Mozambique
Humanitarian Assistance & DRR
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Material relief assistance
Emergency food assistance
Emergency rehabilitation
01.12.2021 - 30.06.2023
CHF  800’000
Contexto Solidar Suisse is implementing assistance in the two most cyclone Idai affected provinces of Manica and Sofala. In 2021, 93,000 displaced persons are still living in resettlement sites with limited access to essential services. January 2021, cyclone Eloise brought again destruction. More than 160’000 persons have been directly affected. About 43’000 persons in 73 temporary accommodation centres or resettlement sites are still in need of permanent shelter. The internal conflict in Central Mozambique has also triggered displacement and basic needs are not met. Peace is still fragile and the reintegration process of ex-combatants (Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration-DDR process) of the so-called “Junta Militar” is a slow process.
Objectivos Alleviate suffering and strengthen the resilience by providing inclusive response, recovery, reconstruction, livelihood assistance to persons affected by natural disasters and armed conflicts. 
Grupos Alvo Final beneficiaries are around 5’800 vulnerable families (Internally Displaced People, host communities, ex-combatants) that will benefit of improved WASH, shelter and food security and are enabled to sustain their basic livelihood needs. Around 1’200 families will benefit of improved resilience to future natural disasters. 
Resultados a médio prazo

Outcome 1: Persons, families and communities affected by disasters (particularly after Cyclone Eloise, January 2021) and armed conflict (particularly the conflict in Sofala and Manica) receive assistance to cover their WASH, Shelter, Food-Security/Livelihood and Protection needs.

Outcome 2: Durable, inclusive and sustainable solutions provided to persons and families affected by natural disasters and armed conflicts in Central Mozambique Region helping them to sustain their own livelihood and reintegrate normal life.

Outcome 3: Increased Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) capacities of communities and local Government Institutions in Central Mozambique.

Outcome 4: Solidar is better prepared to provide rapid response and humanitarian assistance after major disasters or crisis in Mozambique and the Southern African region.

Resultados

Resultados esperados:  

1)    2,388 families (11,940 persons) receive WASH, Shelter and food security assistance

2)    Durable solutions assistance for at least 3,343 families (16,595 persons)

3)    DRR and improved preparedness for 3 communities (river monitoring systems for an early warning system) preventing from floods (around 1’200 families equivalent to 6’000 persons).

4)    8 emergency response trained staff at Solidar Suisse and crisis cell active. Contingency planning at Solidar implemented.  


Direcção / Responsável no Departamento Federal SDC
Parceiros do Projecto Parceiro contractual
Swiss Non-profit Organisation
  • Solidar Switzerland


Outros Parceiros
Solidar Suisse
Coordenação com outros projectos INGD (National Disaster Management Authority), UNICEF, Clusters (Wash, Shelter, Food Security, DRR, Protection), District-Municipal-Province Authorities, Humanity and Inclusion.
Orçamento Fase do projeto em curso Orçamento suíço CHF    800’000 Desembolsos Suíços até à data CHF    887’191 Total Projeto desde a primeira fase Orçamento suíço CHF   799’995 Orçamento incluindo parceiros do projecto CHF   800’000
Fases do Projeto

Phase 1 01.12.2021 - 30.06.2023   (Completed)