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1) Shelter conditions in Gaza remain poor, with over 92% of households having some form of shelter vulnerability and 10.5% (33,000 households) needing upgrades, with 24,000 prioritized for assistance. 2) In Gaza, over 2,600 families (14,660 individuals) remain internally displaced since the 2014 conflict, though 1,684 families (65%) received cash assistance in the second quarter of 2018. 3) In the West Bank, 360 structures were demolished from January to October 2018, displacing 381 individuals including 178 children, and over 6,000 people have been affected by demolitions or confiscations this year.

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1) Shelter conditions in Gaza remain poor, with over 92% of households having some form of shelter vulnerability and 10.5% (33,000 households) needing upgrades, with 24,000 prioritized for assistance. 2) In Gaza, over 2,600 families (14,660 individuals) remain internally displaced since the 2014 conflict, though 1,684 families (65%) received cash assistance in the second quarter of 2018. 3) In the West Bank, 360 structures were demolished from January to October 2018, displacing 381 individuals including 178 children, and over 6,000 people have been affected by demolitions or confiscations this year.

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Palestine October 2018

Substandard Shelter in Gaza Photo credit: NRC

KEY FIGURES CLUSTER TEAM


At the end of October 8/20 partners (1 UN,7 INGO) and 9/33 HRP projects are partially Shelter Cluster Coordinator, West Bank
Fadi Shamisti (NRC)
funded, (8% from HRP shelter request).
[email protected]
+972-54-666-3902 / +972-59-794-9020
West Bank/East Jerusalem
Shelter Cluster Coordinator, Gaza
Demolition response Iyad Abu Hamam (NRC)
Demolished structures: 360 of which 128 (36%) are residential, [email protected]
(Jan – October 2018) displaced 381 individuals, including 178 children +972-59-707-7233

Donor-funded structures: 43 of which 14 are residential Information Management Senior Officer,


Gaza
82 households have received a shelter response in 2018; 8 cases within the response period. Mohammed Elaklouk (NRC)
Demolition or confiscations of all structures have affected 6,041 people during 2018. [email protected]
Different factors including new legal and planning challenges contribute to the creation of a +972-59-591-1995
coercive environment in Area C, 61 Bedouin and herding communities located in area C in West
Bank at high risk of forcible transfer and relocation.
KEY DOCUMENTS
 Shelter/NFI Cluster Factsheet August 2018
Gaza  HRP 2018 occupied Palestinian Territory
 NRC Gaza IDPs Vulnerability Assessment
IDP response
report
Over 2,600 families (about 14,660 individuals) remain internally displaced (IDP) since the  Minimum standards for repairs and upgrade
2014 conflict. 1,684 IDP families (65%) have received TSCA for the second Quarter in 2018. Technical guidance - GAZA
An urgent gap in assistance exists for all IDP families requiring cash support.
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KEY LINKS
Substandard Housing conditions  Global Shelter Cluster
More than 92% of the Gaza strip households possess some kind of shelter vulnerability,
including 6% which are considered out of scope of the upgrading since it require reconstruction
or relocation. KEY FIGURES
Although the majority of the substandard housing units are in the low and slight vulnerability
categories, still 10.5% of the housing stock in Gaza (33,000) need shelter upgrade with a 20 0.17m/0.26m
prioritized 24,000 households to receive shelter assistance. Cluster Partners Targeted/people in need

Repairs and reconstruction FUNDING


# units Completed In progress Funded Gap
Totally destroyed: 11,000 7,666 661 560 2,113 8%
Severe damage:
Major damage:
6,800
5,700
6,800
3,299
0
984*
0
0
0
1,417
$90m
requested in the HRP
Minor damage: 147,500 84,507 8,278* 0 54,715
Total: 171,000 102,272 9,923 560 58,245 92%

* Received partial assistance, and pending the remaining assistance upon availability of fund. Funded Gap
GRM
24% of the cement for the 2014 housing reconstruction caseload is still required. Estimated
time for earliest reconstruction completion (if funds available): Dec 2019. https://grm.report/#/

Further details and previous months Factsheets can be found at www.sheltercluster.org/response/palestine

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