Distributing houses or shelters to homeless individuals in flood-affected areas is a comprehensive humanitarian and recovery initiative aimed at restoring safe and dignified housing for people who have lost their homes or experienced severe damage due to flooding.
Floods often cause widespread devastation, leaving homes partially or completely destroyed, and displacing vulnerable populations. This initiative addresses both immediate shelter needs and long-term housing recovery by:
- Providing temporary shelters to those in urgent need.
- Reconstructing fully destroyed houses using disaster-resilient designs and materials.
- Repairing partially damaged homes to restore them to habitable condition.
- The project prioritizes vulnerable households—including women-headed families, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and low-income groups—to ensure equitable recovery and improved resilience against future disasters.