The project responds to identified priority needs of families in the affected villages, these being:
- Redevelopment of village settlements with community facilities and infrastructure;
- Reconstruction of houses with basic amenities;
- Economic opportunities and incomes;
- Knowledge and skills safe and sustainable building construction practices.
The main achievements of the project are:
- Three village settlements have been designed following cultural requirements.
- Houses have been designed in response to people's needs and cultural requirements incorporating structurally safe features, use of environmentally friendly construction materials and technologies.
- 150 houses were handed over to the beneficiaries in October 2007, 758 are under construction and will be completed by March 2008.
- Community facilities such as health care centers and community halls were designed.
- Over 70 artisans were trained in safe and sustainable construction techniques and setting up five enterprises producing fly-ash blocks was supported.
- Other activities include the greening of new settlements, eco-friendly street construction, as well as capacity building of families on hygiene issues.
Skat as professional backstopper/supervisor is in charge of quality assurance and capacity building through:
- desk support by reviewing designs, concepts and implementation
- an inception mission and participation in a planning workshop with all key stakeholders
- progress review missions with tailored inputs according to need
- a final mission before commissioning of the project