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Building back in Gaza with Mud Bricks Date : 8/2/2010   Time : 20:29

GAZA, February 8, 2010 (WAFA) - Hassan al-Err, aged 67, and his seven-member family are moving into a mud house built by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Gaza Strip, because other building materials are not available, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN) reported.

The two-bedroom house in the Ezbet Abed Rabbo neighbourhood of Jabaliya town, north of Gaza City, is an improvement on the tent in which they had been living - next to the rubble of their former home.

Rebuilding homes damaged in last year's 23-day war, has been almost impossible because Israel does not allow construction materials such as cement and steel into the Strip, saying they could be used for military purposes.

'I can't forget how hard the past year has been for me and my family living in a tent in the cold winter and the hot summer,' al-Err told IRIN. 'Of course a mud house is much better than a tent, although it's not a real solution because I can't build another flat on top of it for my two married sons who live in a rented house in Jabaliya town.'

Al-Err's previous home in al-Salam neighbourhood, eastern Jabaliya, was one of 4,036 houses in Gaza which were totally destroyed or beyond repair, according to an April 2009 UNRWA and UN Development Programme assessment.

'The UN hopes to build around 120 mud brick houses for dozens of homeless families in the next few months in the Strip. Each house costs about US$10,000 and takes three months to build,' said Adnan Abu Hasna'a, an UNRWA spokesman.

While these houses were not a long-term solution for homeless families, he said, they offered better conditions than tents or partially destroyed buildings. They also provided employment for people UNRWA is training to make mud bricks and homes.

Cement makes up 3 percent of each mud brick, to ensure enough strength, while keeping costs down, officials working on the project said.

Source: AJP

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