Concept Note/IND172/2017 Concept Note Section 1: Overview of response Project Title Emergency Response to Floods in West Bengal, Bihar and Assam. Location India West Bengal State, Malda district Bihar state, Darbhanga , Kishanganj districts Assam state, Barpeta district Project start date 28 th August, 2017 Duration of project 2 months Budget (USD) USD 340,249 Sector(s) x Shelter / NFIs x Food Security Health / Nutrition Protection/Psych osocial X WASH Education Early recovery / Livelihoods Unconditional Cash Forum ACT India Forum Requesting members Church’s Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA) and Lutheran World Service India Trust (LWSIT) Local partners 1. Rajadhi Community Health Service Society ( RCHSS) in West Bengal 2. RAHAT-Rapid Action For Human Advancement Tradition in Bihar 3. Anchalik Gram Unnayan Parishad( AGUP) in Assam 4. Samajik Shaikshanik Vikash Kendra (SSVK) in Bihar Impact (overall objective) Provision of relief assistance to address the survival needs of flood affected people in these three states. Target beneficiaries The proposed relief programme will make special efforts to be inclusive in its approach and give priority to the excluded communities. Priority will be given to the most vulnerable sections of the affected people such as the marginalized and excluded communities (including dalits 1 ), Women headed households, people with disabilities, and children. Disaggregated data will be provided 1 “Dalit” is a term for the members of lower castes in India.
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Requestingmembers Church’s Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA) and Lutheran WorldServiceIndiaTrust(LWSIT)
Localpartners 1. Rajadhi Community Health Service Society ( RCHSS) in West
Bengal 2. RAHAT-Rapid Action For Human Advancement Tradition in Bihar 3. Anchalik Gram Unnayan Parishad( AGUP) in Assam 4. SamajikShaikshanikVikashKendra(SSVK)inBihar
Impact(overallobjective)
Provision of relief assistance to address the survival needs of floodaffectedpeopleinthesethreestates.
Targetbeneficiaries
The proposed relief programme will make special efforts to beinclusive in its approach and give priority to the excludedcommunities.Prioritywillbegiventothemostvulnerablesectionsofthe affected people such as the marginalized and excludedcommunities (includingdalits1),Womenheadedhouseholds,peoplewith disabilities, and children. Disaggregateddatawill be provided
threestatesi.e.(2,000-WestBengal,4,000-Biharand2,000-Assam)B.18,000floodaffectedhouseholdsreceivedtheNonFooditemsinthese three states i.e. (2,000-West Bengal, 4.000-Bihar and 2,000-Assam)C.1 2,000 flood affected women & female adolescent receivedDignity/HygieneKits
Section2:NarrativeSummary BackgroundAssamThecurrentfloodsinAssamhavebeentermedtheworstsince1998.Thethirdwaveoffloodshasclaimed67livessofarinAssam.Thetotalnumberofdeathsinthisyear’sflood-relatedincidentshasgoneupto151inthestate.Incessantrainsleadingtofloodshavewreakedhavocin25ofthe32districtsofAssam.InMorigaondistrict,whichhasbeenhithardest,521,000peoplehavebeenmaroonedwhile467,000peopleareaffectedinBarpetadistrict.Heavyrainoverthepastfewdayshasworsenedthefloodsituationinthestatewitheightriversflowingabovethe danger level, inundating densely populated regions and affecting humans, cattle and crops alike. Over118,000hectaresof farm landareunderwater,while largeswathesofagricultural landcoveringnearly fourlakh hectares are still submerged. Kaziranga National Park which is home to a large population of rhinos,elephants,tigers,wildbuffalosandeasternswampdeeralsoborethebruntofdisasterasatleast107animals,includingsevenrhinos,diedinthefloods.BiharThenumberofdeadinthedevastatingfloodsinBiharhasgoneupto253asthesituationworsenedwithmoreareas getting affected. Around12.6million people are facing the deluge in 18 districts of the state. HeavyrainfallinthecatchmentareasofNepalhasworsenedthealreadygrimsituationintheworst-hitArariadistrict.ThesituationwillremaingrimforthecoupleofdaysastheCentralWaterCommissionhasforecastedlighttomoderaterainfallinpartsofnorthernBiharforafewdays.AccordingtotheDisasterManagementDepartment,421,000peoplehavebeenshiftedto1,358reliefcampsindifferentpartsofBihar.TheworstaffectedareasareSitamarhi,WestChamparan,Katihar,EastChamparan,Madhubani, Supaul, Madhepura, Kishanganj, Araria, Purnea and Katihar where the water have reached toalarminglevel.ReportsclaimthatthemajorriversinBihar-Koshi,Mahananda,Gandak,BagmatiandGanga-
havebreachedbanksduetoexcessiverains.Trainservicescontinuedtobehitduetofloods.AnEastCentralRailwaysstatementsaidtheGuwahatiExpressendeditsjourneyatPatnaitself.Atotalof28NationalDisasterResponseForceteamscomprising1,152personnelarerenderingservicesinthemaroonedareaswiththehelpof118boats.MoreteamsoftheNationalDisasterResponseForce(NDRF)arebeingairliftedfromPunetoPatna.Atotalof16teamsoftheStateDisasterResponseForcecomprising446personnelarehelpingpeopleinthefloodhitareaswith92boats.SevenArmyteamswith2,228personnelareassistingreliefandrescue operation with the help of 280 boats, a state Disaster Management Department release said. The SpecialSecretary in the DisasterManagement Department said 1,765 community kitchens are catering to 344,000 people inseveralflood-hitareas. NorthBengalNortherndistrictsofWestBengalarereelingunderheavyrainsandunprecedentedfloodssinceJuly21withthe state’s disaster management department reporting that the disaster has so far claimed 55 lives andaffected5.5millionpeople in northBengal districts - Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, SouthDinajpur,NorthDinajpur,MaldaandCoochBehar.Whilesomehavediedduetosnakebites,theothersdrownedinthefloods.TherailwayserviceinnorthBengalandnortheastIndiaremainssuspendedastherailwaytrackswereinundatedatseveralplaces.
HumanitarianNeeds CapacitytoRespond Assam521,000 people have beenmarooned in 25 districtswhile467,000peopleareaffectedinBarpetadistrict.Bihar12.6 million people are in 18 districts of the state.According to the Disaster Management Department,421,000peoplehavebeenshiftedto1,358reliefcamps indifferentpartsofBiharand1,765communitykitchensarecateringto344,000peopleinseveralflood-hitareas.Food,temporary shelter, WASH and livelihood restorationmeasures are verymuchessential as unmetneeds amongfloodaffectedhouseholds.
Specificneedsidentified:
1. FoodSecurity:dryrationskitsTosustain themselves, the floodaffectedpeoplewillneeddryrationsasitwillputtheminthepathofrecovery.
2. NFIs:HouseholdarticlesMost of the affected families have lost household articlesand are therefore deprived of basic necessities such asclothing,blankets,utensilsandotherarticlesofdailyuse.
3. TemporaryShelter:plasticMatsThousandsofpeoplewereshiftedtotheroadsideandareinmake-shiftshelters.Theywerealsoinneedoftemporaryshelter to protect them from wind and rain and also toprovide the required privacy for women and adolescent
Church's Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA) is thesocial action arm of the 24 Protestant andOrthodox churches in India. CASA ismandated towork for the poor and the marginalized,irrespective of any political, religions and casteconsideration. CASA today is operational in 22states, including five states inNorth-east India, inapproximately 5,000 villages. In addition CASAsupports and accompanies around 400 NGOsworking on different issues throughout thecountry. CASA continues to respond to 60-70small and medium disasters annually and alsoresponds comprehensively to major emergencieswith an enhanced perspective in its strategies ofintegrating a long-term understanding of thecausesandconsequences.CASA’sstrengthsandaddedcapacityemergefromits direct relationship with the vulnerablecommunities especially the dalits, tribals, womenand others, the village/cluster level DisasterMitigation Task forces built up over a period oftimeinvulnerableregionsofthecountryandalsowith its accompaniment of a large number ofNGOs and their forums and networks operationalthroughoutthecountry.Considering the large geographical area of India,
NorthBengal5.5 million people in north Bengal districts - Jalpaiguri,Alipurduar, South Dinajpur, North Dinajpur, Malda andCoochBehar.Inthesethreestatesthefloodhasdamagedmanyhousesandhouseholdmaterialsincludingthevaluablesandagriculturalcropsbesidescausingsmallscalehumanandcattlecausalities.Ithasalsocausedimmensesufferingandpainforthemaroonedpeopleastheyremaincutofffordaysandnightstogether.Duetowaterloggingpeopleare living in theroadsideandarestillinneedofFoodandShelter.
Specificneedsidentified:
4. FoodSecurity:dryrationskitsTosustain themselves, the floodaffectedpeoplewillneeddryrationsasitwillputtheminthepathofrecovery.
5. NFIs:HouseholdarticlesMost of the affected families have lost household articlesand are therefore deprived of basic necessities such asclothing,blankets,utensilsandotherarticlesofdailyuse.
6. TemporaryShelter:PlasticMatsThousandsofpeoplewereshiftedtotheroadsideandareinmake-shiftshelters.Theywerealsoinneedoftemporaryshelter to protect them from wind and rain and also toprovide the required privacy for women and adolescentgirlsinthefamily.
themost important elementofCASA’s strategy isthe decentralisation of certain aspects of disasterpreparedness through the identification andtrainingof local institutioncounterpartsequippedto play key roles in our emergency programmes.The focal areas of our pre-disaster preparednessplanare:• The nation-wide network of Church and
• Pre-stocking of relief material and logisticalbackup.
• The presence of trained staff in 21 CASAofficesthroughoutthecountrywhocanplayabackstopping/accompaniment role and alsoresponddirectlywhererequired.
CASAstafffromourWestBengal,BiharandAssamsectorsofficeandtheZonalOfficeatKolkatawhohavewideexperienceinrespondingtoemergencysituationsand the requisite sectoralexpertisewillbe responsible for implementation of theprogramme.This initialresponse isplannedbasedon the data and information collected fromsecondarysources,suchasgovernmentauthoritiesandlocalpartners.LutheranWorld Service India (LWSI), as a countryprogram of Lutheran World Federation/DepartmentforWorldService(LWF/DWS),GenevastarteditsoperationstorespondtotheimmediateneedoftherefugeesofBangladeshIndependencewar in the year 1974. Later, at the request ofGovernment of India, it extended its area ofoperationtodifferentstatesofthecountrybothinhumanitarian response and developmentprograms. However, LWSIT got registered as aNationalNGOinIndiaunderIndianTrustAct1882intheyear2008andcontinueditsjourneyservingthe people those are suffering from variousdisasters either human-made or natural. LWSI/LWSIThas responded toall themajordisasters inthe country as Pan India program and alsoextended technical support in humanitarianresponse,CBDPandCBDRRprogramtoitsnetworkmembers too such as Myanmar, Nepal,Bangladesh, etc. Thus, since last 43 years, LWSI/LWSIT has gained experience and implementing
humanitarianresponseprojectsalmosteveryyearinthecountry.With wealth of experience in the field ofhumanitarian response, DRR and Developmentprogram, staffs of LWSIT are well equipped withgood understanding of the program andimplemented several projects in the past. Hence,existingstaffmembersoftheorganizationpossesshighestdegreeofaccountabilityto implementthehumanitarian response program with greaterefficiency and ensure effectiveness of theprogram. As such, experienced staff currentlyworkinginseveralprojectsofLWSITwillbepulledout and deploy them to Bihar for implanting theprogram.Necessary logistics such as vehicles, equipmentandotheraccessoriesarereadytousethemintheproject apart from pulling human resources fromdifferentprojects.
ProposedresponseDoes the proposed response honour ACT’s commitment to ChildSafeguarding?
1. FoodSecurity:DryRationKitsTo sustain themselves, the floodaffectedpeoplewillneeddry rationsas itwillput them in thepathof recovery.Theproposeddryrationkitwillmeetthefoodneedsofthereferencecommunityforaperiodof15/20daysbasedonthefamilysizeinthesethreestates.8,000dryrationkitswillbeprovidedtoaffectedhouseholdsinthreestatesi.e.WestBengal,BiharandAssam(eachdryration kit consistingof 15 kgsof rice, 2 kgspulses, 1 kg salt, 1 lire refinedoil, 200 gmpkt. Chilli powder, 200 gmpktturmericpowder).
2. TemporaryShelterandNFIs:TarpaulinsandPlasticMatsThousandsofpeoplewereshiftedtotheroadsideandareinmake-shiftshelters.Theywerealsoinneedoftemporarysheltertoprotectthemfromwindandrainandalsotoprovidetherequiredprivacyforwomenandadolescentgirls inthefamily.8,000Tarpaulinsof18’x24’willbeprovidedtotheaffectedfamilies,whichwillserveasanimmediatetemporaryshelterfor the familieswho have lost almost everything in the floodwaters. These sheetswill also provide thewomenwithmuchneededprivacyduringthecrisisperiodinthesethreestates.
8,000plasticmatsof5’x7’willbeprovidedtoaffectedhouseholdswhohavelostalmosteverythinginthefloodwaters,whichwillhelpthemtosleepandsitatleastastheentirehousewasfullofmud. LWSIT will distribute high quality HDPE Tarpaulin Sheets to the families affected by high flood whose houses arecompletelydamageddue to flooding.These tarpaulinsheetswillbeusefulandcanensure thebetter livingconditionsamong families currently livingexposed to theelements. Until thewater recedes, familieswill continue to liveundertemporaryshelter.Whentheygobacktotheirhomes,theycantakethetarpaulinsheetswiththemforfutureuse.Thiswillactasfamilylevelpreparednessforsuchdisastersinfuture.
3. WASHToensurethat,2,000floodaffectedwomenandfemaleadolescentprotecttheirdignityandmaintainpersonalhygienepracticesaswellaspreventfurtherdiseasesWomen and adolescent girls of 2,000persons are providedwith dignity/ hygiene kits in order to enable them to livemorecomfortablyandprotectthemfromanyfurtherailments.LWSITwilldistributedignity/hygienekitsatthehouseholdlevelforthewomenandadolescentgirlsthoseareaffectedby floodsandhavechallenge tomaintain theirpersonalhygiene.Suchkitswill alsobeusedbyothermembersof thefamilyinordertocleansingthemselvesandcleaningtheirclothestoensurehygienicpractices.CoordinationTheprogrammesofCASAareundertakenwiththecloseco-operationoftheGovernmentatvariouslevels.Particularlyindisastersituations,itisensuredthatareasofoperationsaredecidedinconsultationwiththeGovernmentinordertoavoidduplicationofreliefefforts.Suchcoordinationensuresthatvariouseffortscomplementeachother.CASAisalsoamember of Sphere India which is a coalition of Humanitarian agencies working towards adherence to the Spherestandards and better coordination and networking during response. CASA is alsomembers of Inter Agency GroupspromotedbySphereIndiawhichareresponsibleforcoordinationeffortsattheStateandDistrictlevelin12vulnerableStatesofIndia.TheACTIndiaforumisalsoofstrategicvalueinthecoordinationofthereliefworkofitsimplementingpartners.CASA’sHeadquartersisintouchwithresourcepartners.ContactswiththelocalgroupsandCBOsintheproposedareasarealready strong. CASAwill involve the regional/localNGOs in co-coordinating the relief intervention. Thepurposewouldbetomaintaintransparenciesandharmonyintheprocessofselection,implementationandaccountingtoavoidanypossibleduplication.Thisprogrammewillbeconductedwiththeapprovalandco-operationofthestateauthoritiesanddistrictofficials.LWSITwillcoordinateandworkcloselywithfloodaffectedhouseholdsthosearetakingshelteratvariousreliefcamps,orat the embankment and at road sites. As is the practice, LWSITwill seek approval from government as well as localauthoritiesandimplementationwillbecarriedoutwithco-operationofthestateauthoritiesanddistrictofficials.LWSITwillcoordinatewithitslocalpartnerinthedistrictofDarbhanga.CASA and LWSIT are maintaining regular contact with local administrations for proper coordination and effectiveimplementationof theproposedprogramme. The coordination at the state level iswith the State office of CASA inWest Bengal, Bihar and Assam . CASA and LWSIT are in regular touch with ACT India Forummembers in order tomaintain effective coordination in the crisis phase. CASA and LWSIT will also coordinate closely with other ACTImplementingpartners.
MonitoringandevaluationCASA and LWSIT would ensure the active involvement and participation of the beneficiaries in the implementation,monitoringandevaluationoftheprojectactivities.Theprogrammewillbeconstantlymonitoredforensuringthatitisinprogress along with the planned framework, and also in order to fine-tune it as and when required, based on fieldresponses.Aconsolidatedreportwillbesubmittedoncompletionoftheintervention.Attheendoftheprogramme,reviewwouldbeconductedtoassesstheimpactoftheprogrammeanddocumentlearning’sforfutureplanning.
Please note that as part of the revised ACT Humanitarian Mechanism, pledges/contributions areencouragedtobemadethroughtheconsolidatedbudgetofthecountryforum,andallocationswillbemadebasedonagreedcriteriaoftheforum.Foranypossibleearmarking,budgetdetailspermembercan be found in Annex 5 (Summary Table), or upon request from the ACT Secretariat. Forpledges/contributions, please refer to the spreadsheet accessible through this link http://reports.actalliance.org/. The ACT spreadsheet provides an overview of existingpledges/contributionsandassociatedearmarkingfortheappeal.Please inform theHead of Finance andAdministration, LineHempel ([email protected])and Senior Finance Officer, Lorenzo Correa ([email protected]) with a copy to theRegional Programme Officer James Munpa ([email protected]), of allpledges/contributionsandtransfers,includingfundssentdirecttotherequestingmembers.WewouldappreciatebeinginformedofanyintenttosubmitapplicationsforEU,USAIDand/orotherbackdonorfundingandthesubsequentresults.Wethankyouinadvanceforyourkindcooperation.Forfurtherinformationpleasecontact:ACTRegionalRepresentative,AnoopSukumaran([email protected])ACTRegionalProgrammeOfficer,PhichetMunpa([email protected])ACTWebSiteaddress:http://www.actalliance.orgAlwynnJavierGlobalHumanitarianCoordinatorACTAllianceSecretariat
4.7.Salaries for Logistician/Procurement Officer4.8.Salaries / wages for labourers 30,000 472 4.9.Perdiem for Drivers 36,000 567
4.10 Travel 155,000 2,431 4.11 Accomodation of staff 180,000 2,835
- - TOTAL PROGRAM LOGISTICS 644,000 10,355
TOTAL DIRECT COST 20,634,000 324,639
INDIRECT COSTS: PERSONNEL, ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT
Staff salaries
Per diem for 3 Coordinators @ 1 Coordinator for each state @ Rs 350 per day/coordinator for 3 states
31,500 496
Honorarium for 12 volunteers for 3 states @ 4 volunteers for each state
126,000 1,984
Salaries for Emergency Manager 40,000 625 Salaries for Finance Manager 40,000 625 Salaries for Procurement Officer, accountant and other admin or secretarial staff)
Insurance 59,000 923 Documentation and Reporting 31,900 501
363,900 5,700
20,997,900 330,339
INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION FEE (ICF) - 3% 629,937 9,910
21,627,837 340,249
BALANCE REQUESTED (minus available income) 21,627,837 340,249
Handling
TOTAL INDIRECT COST: PERSONNEL, ADMIN. & SUPPORT
TOTAL EXPENDITURE exclusive International Coordination Fee
TOTAL EXPENDITURE inclusive International Coordination Fee
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Annex2–LogicalFramework
LogicalFramework IMPACTProvisionofreliefassistancewilladdressmanyofthesurvivalneedsofthefloodaffectedpeopleinthreestatesi.e.WestBengal,BiharandAssam. OUTCOME(S)A. Flood affected people will beable to meet their needs of Foodfor at least 15-20 days in thesethreestates. B. Flood affected people will beable to meet their most urgentshelter/NFIsneedsinthesethreestates.C. Flood affected women andfemale adolescent will be able tomeethygieneneeds
ObjectivelyverifiableindicatorsNumberoftargetedfloodaffectedpeoplewhowereabletomeettheirneedsofFoodforatleast15-20daysinthesethreestates.Numberoftargetedfloodaffectedpeople who were able to meettheir most urgent shelter / NFIsneedsinthesethreestates. Number of targeted women andadolescent girls would be able toprotect their dignity and meettheirHygieneneeds