HVT Section

Habitat Vulnerability Tracker (HVT)

Habitat Vulnerability Tracker (HVT) is an evidence-based monitoring tool that assesses and visualizes household-level vulnerability using social, economic, and housing indicators. It enables NGOs and partners to prioritize support, track housing interventions, and transparently demonstrate impact for the most at-risk communities.

Interactive Airtable Data
Household Vulnerability Levels

Household Vulnerability Levels

Vulnerability Level Percentage Households
High 14% 4
Medium 62% 18
Low 24% 7
Total 100% 29
Most households fall under medium vulnerability, with a smaller portion requiring urgent support.
Housing Interventions

Housing Interventions

Type Households Percentage
New Construction 16 ≈55%
Renovation 13 ≈45%
Total 29 100%
Over half of households are receiving new housing, while the rest are supported through renovation.
Household Composition

Household Composition

Category Households Percentage
With Children 21 ≈72%
With Elderly 3 ≈11%
With Disabilities 5 ≈17%
Total 29 100%

17% of households include members with disabilities, highlighting the need for inclusive housing interventions and accessibility considerations.

Primary Income Sources

Primary Income Sources

Income Source No. of Persons
Van Driver 12
Day Labour 7
Handicraft 4
Barber 2
Home Tutor 1
Mason 1
Housewife 1
Total 28

The primary income for most households comes from Van Driving and Day Labour, showing the community relies heavily on daily-wage and transport-related work.

HVT Section

Household Vulnerability Data

Note: Each household’s vulnerability score is calculated using gender, livelihood type, dependency ratio, disability status, and housing condition. Scores are aggregated to classify households into low, medium, and high vulnerability groups.

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