Sheltering/Housing Supplies
People in the war-torn areas and communities both local and displaced persons lack housing nor sheltering to live. This problem applies to those who are returning refugees or displaced people i.e. Ethiopia/South Sudan border.
Not having a proper place to stay or sleep in is important part of health and a healthy body. The body has to have three or four primary elements: food, housing or a safety net, and water or even safe water to drink and bathe in. However, we initially begin this journey of improving lives and community sustainable development in Sudan, especially South Sudan (southeastern region of Sudan).Our primary purpose is to facilitate and contribute to the access to sheltering/housing and improved housing infrastructures, where refugees, displaced people and local populations, residents and displaced returning refugees have proper sheltering, even if it might be temporary sleeping nets, tents, sleeping bags, quench huts, etc. Not having an adequate place to sleep has a huge health impact on a person, especially in the war-torn, devastated and extremely grinding poverty where people in the remote and rural under-served communities in Africa lack just a basic quality of life.
Projects and Plans near the future as fellow:
- Define, identify and prioritize the services and projects that are (urgent or immediate, mediate and long terms) for the refugees, displaced people and vulnerable local people’s sheltering, housing and health related.
- Provide urgent sheltering/ housing materials, supplies and services or resources (i.e. first aid kits, mosquito nets, tents, plastic floors, sleeping bags, blankets, bedding, bed-sheets, and other safety netting that related well-being and healthy).
- Provide temporary shelters and housing materials, supplies.
- Provide skills training, tools and materials for community housing and reconstruction efforts.
- Establish and develop housing implement system that will enable local people to be able to learn skills and tools (carpentry, bricks, construction, trade, etc).
- Develop infrastructure systems. Build housing and capacity facilities.
To raise money and will be seeking for grants to be allocated to helping refugees, displaced people and local vulnerable populations to buy basic housing items, supplies and necessities. These displaced refugees returned in the last three months and more are in the process of being returned to their homes in the shortcoming weeks and months.
So, there is a desperate need of sheltering and housing for refugees, displaced people and even local devastated populations in the Ethiopia/S Sudan border as well as elsewhere in the region.
