Supporting Flood Response

Supporting Flood Response

 

Summary

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Timor-Leste experienced heavy rains across the country from 29th of Marchto 4th April which resulted in flash floods and landslides affecting all 13 municipalities to varying degrees, with thecapital, Dili, and the surrounding low-lying areas the worst affected. In response to the disaster, and at thegovernment's request, the project responded to the early recovery needs of households in the most affected aldeiasin Dili via emergency employment schemes to inject cash into the local market, empowering households toadvance their own recovery needs.

 

Flood in Hera

 

Background

The Project is to support the Republic of Timor-Leste to respond to the impacts of the Easter Flood of 2021. On 4 April 2021 the torrential downpour caused by the tropical cyclone resulted in massive flooding and landslides in the capital city ofTimor-Leste, Dili, and many other parts of the country. According to the official figures as of 14 April, over 14,000 people were in evacuation shelters for several weeks as their houses were flooded and damaged. While some had managed to return home, 8852 persons were still in 29 evaluation facilities in Dili. The Ministry of State Administration (MSA) maintained that a total of 25,709 households have been affected across all 13 municipalities, of whom 45% or 11,558 households are in Dili Municipality. According to the same MSA report, a total of 4546 houses across all municipalities have been destroyed or damaged based on preliminary assessments. This number is likely to change as preliminary assessments are being carried out in Dili municipality which is the mosthard hit. Destroyed and damaged houses and community infrastructures have produced significant amount of debris and waste. Given the size of a household, it can be extrapolated that close to 100,000 people have lost their livelihoods and assets, with limited coping strategies . 

 

Major

Achievements

  • 5,441 Participants benefitted to the Cash for Work Project:
    • 68 Indiret beneficiaries: Community members benefitted from cleaner, saferaldeias, including mainstreamed disaster riskreduction to reduce vulnerability to future dissasters; Local producers and businesses benefitted from the procurement of tools, hats, water services, printing services, and more; Local recycling facilities benefitted from additional resources (scrap metal, organic waste,  and more).
    • 24 Timorese youth (including from flood-affected aldeias) were hired. They trained and lead community mobilizers, and conducted monitoring and financial literacy training. More than 60% of participants are youth (18-35).

Project Outcome

 

The project aims to:

  • Assist the Government of Timor-Leste in assessing the degree of household and building damage caused by the cyclone Seroja/Easter Flood to inform and coordinate crisis response and early recovery
  • Assist the Government of Timor-Leste in conducting and coordinating a post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA) in selected sectors, in collaboration with the World Bank and EU, and in coordination with Government's leading entities and sectoral ministries so that it can inform government's recovery strategy, plans and programmes
  • Assist the Government in formulating or amending any disaster and emergency related legal and policy frameworks for better preparedness and effective response
  •  Provide flood affected populations in Dili Municipality with immediate employment opportunities through cash for work) for individuals from flood affected, communities, debris removal and management, internship opportunities for youth from such communities in the private, public and NGO sectors, support youth to become self-employed in order to stimulate local recovery and resulting in cleaned up and livable Aldeias (sub-village), and provide support for household appliances and amenities such as improved cooking stoves and solar lamps where needed.
 

Cash for Work activity in Hera

 

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Impact

START DATE

April 2021

END DATE

December 2022

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

Timor-Leste

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

United Nations Development Programme

DONORS

Fundação Oriente

GOVERNMENT OF POLAND

GOVERNMENT OF PORTUGAL

GOVERNMENT OF REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Government of Timor Leste

Medical Stores Limited Zambia

UNDP Funding Windows

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$1,523,871

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2021$1,287,475

2022$124,805

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