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UNDP, Pakistan Sign BEGIN-ER Project
Pakistan
Times National News Desk
ISLAMABAD: The Economic
Affairs Division (EAD) Office recently approved UNDP’s “Building Enabling
Governance and Institutions for Earthquake Response” (BEGIN-ER) Project.
BEGIN-ER will be executed by UNDP in partnership with the Earthquake
Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA), NWFP government
authorities and AJK administration and local government departments, and
non-governmental organizations.
The total project cost is US $5.4 million, out of which US $3.1 million have
been provided through UNDP resources, US$ 250,000 from European Commission
Humanitarian Office (ECHO) through UN International Strategy for Disaster
Reduction (ISDR) while there is a funding gap of $2 million.
This project will enable local government institutions to function again
quickly and have technical capacities to plan and implement disaster
response activities through a transparent, equitable and participatory
process.
This will be achieved through the provision of some 300 transitional office
structures, with the accompaniment of necessary equipment. The project will
also build capacity of local government officials and elected
representatives to plan an effective role in coordination, planning and
monitoring disaster response.
Zafar Iqbal, Assistant Resident Representative, Crisis Prevention and
Recovery Unit, UNDP stated that “this project will strengthen infrastructure
to facilitate rehabilitation and self-reliance among the people of the
affected areas”.
He also said that he was confident that “through this initiative the local
authorities in the affected areas would soon become self-sufficient and be
in a better position to help their communities”.
With the approaching winter it is important to ensure that the local
authorities are supported as soon as possible.
UNDP will be responsible for planning the project implementation, mobilizing
resources including the hiring of project personnel and procurements,
monitoring, implementation and reporting to Government of Pakistan on
progress as well as results.
The project life is expected to be 18 months and coverage will include 5
districts in the earthquake affected areas.
Local government institutions at the district, tehsil and union council
levels are expected to play a critical role in the reconstruction and
rehabilitation process.
The undeniable human and physical loss requires the development of skills as
well as restoration to cope with this enormous task. This project will
ensure that this is made possible at the earliest.●
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