Sri Lanka: the owner driven housing project

Tsunami operation in Sri Lanka the owner driven housing project, a community recovery and reconstruction partnership. The tsunami that hit Sri Lanka in December 2004 was indiscriminate in its impact people from all backgrounds were equally affected. But while the tsunamis impact knew no boundaries, for organizations like the Red Cross Red Crescent, building back required careful consideration. People with very different needs and expectations required houses with very different uses and functions. It was evident very early on that no one method would fit all. Owner driven housing an approach that closely involves home owners in the building process through the issuing of a series of small grants has proven a huge success both for the International Federation and partner, UN Habitat, as well as for programme participants. Owner driven housing gives the resident the opportunity to decide what they want, The donor doesnt come with a standard design and say this is what we are giving you. Instead it works the other way. People have the freedom to build the house they want to their own taste. The International Federation is working with tsunami survivors, contributing to the building of more than 1200 houses in Sri Lankas south and east. Each house built needs to meet minimum standards such as having a bathroom, kitchen, and a lockable room after that owners can decide to follow standard building plans, adjust them or go with their own design. Owners may decide to build the ...

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3 Responses to Sri Lanka: the owner driven housing project

  1. heartlessvietboy says:

    More homes and housing projects must be built in third world countries. We are taking all their resources (trees) using the American Dollar and American Power.

  2. rubixspoly says:

    sri lanka is one of the best places in the world to go to it really is beautiful there it is unfortunate this war is going on like how it is

  3. cristi167 says:

    Red Cross and UN… How cool can you get. Guess Henry Dunant still live among people that develop and share his “vision”.