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*Resilience Rebuilt* Transforming Lives in Dag Tarakhil

Stephanie Loose

Facilitator

date November 8, 2024 | 09:00 - 09:45
place
Urban Cinema
organization
Global Shelter Cluster
country
Switzerland
Reference: 
UC 25
WUF12

Objectives

The main message theme and social challenges elucidated in the film revolve around methodology of home owner driven shelter repair approach. The film aims to shed light on the following key themes and social challenges:

1.Community Empowerment and Solidarity: The film eloquently depicts the pivotal role of community empowerment and collaboration with local stakeholders, emphasizing the impact of solidarity and collective action in revitalizing the fabric of the community. This theme underscores the significance of fostering inclusive and participatory approaches in humanitarian interventions.

2.Strategic Shelter Methodology: "Resilience Rebuilt" meticulously unveils the strategic and sustainable shelter repair and construction methodology implemented by UN-Habitat, emphasizing the importance of informed planning and centered interventions in addressing social challenges and fostering lasting change.

3.Vulnerabilities and Basic Human Needs: "Resilience Rebuilt" sensitively conveys the vulnerabilities faced by families in inadequate shelters, shedding light on the pressing need for essential human needs such as protection, privacy, and shelter security. This theme underscores the urgent social challenges facing vulnerable populations and calls for collective action to address them.

In essence, the film aims to educate and emphasize on the transformative power of participatory approach, community solidarity, and strategic and sustainable humanitarian interventions.

Partners

Organization
Country
Global Shelter Cluster
Switzerland
UNHABITAT, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Mr. Balaji Rajkumar
Program Manager
UN-Habitat
Mr. Hiroto Kobayashi
Professor
Keio University
Mr. Lilia Blades Martinez
Urban resilience specialist
Global Shelter Cluster - Canadian Red Cross