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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
Shelter Centre productsTom Corsellis & Antonella VitaleShelter Centre
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
Shelter Centre products
Shelter Centre has received funding from DFID-CHAD to develop the following 4 products and 6 services over the next 3 years :
the following products and services will now be presented in detail
products:1 Shelter After Disaster2 Shelter Principles3 Shelter Module4 Shelter Coordination
services:1 Shelter Meeting2 Shelter Funding3 Shelter Training4 Shelter Volunteering5 Shelter Register6 Shelter Library
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
1. Shelter After Disasterthe revision in two phases of 'Shelter After Disaster - Guidelines for Assistance', the key guidelines first published by UNDRO in 1982
a collaboration between Shelter Centre and OCHA
the revised guidelines will be published by OCHA in 2008
the first phase of the revision will be a scoping study
the revised guidelines may be accompanied by a parallel compendium of case studies and papers
tangible impact:
there will be consensus field guidance for stakeholders on post disaster settlement
the revision process will begin this afternoon
Shelter Centre products
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
1. Shelter After Disaster phase 1‘Scoping study to inform the revision of Shelter after Disaster’
donor: UN/OCHAcoordinating organisation: Shelter [email protected], [email protected]
core consultant team: Yasemin AysanTom Corsellis
Ian DavisAntonella Vitale
2006 2007 2008
study
wider group of contributors
10 contributors add using structure
core consultants
finalise
present to SM06a
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
1. Shelter After Disaster phase 2donor: DFIDcoordinating organisation: Shelter Centre
case studies schedule:
complete phase 2 schedule:
2006 2007 2008
study structure field test
launchfirst draft final draft
2006 2007 2008
scoping case studies
case studies
structure
launchcase studies
final draft
case studies
published
case studies printed
Shelter Centre agrees with OCHA plus SM05b new
structure
Shelter Centre integrates structure and good practice
draft field guidelines
launch at SM08a
case study consultants identify
good practice
Shelter Centre products
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
1. Shelter after Disaster feedbackphase 1‘Scoping study to inform the revision of Shelter after Disaster’
phase 2guidelines revision
is this the right way to proceed?
who wants to join the working group?the working group reviews the case study group
2006 2007 2008
study structure field test
launchfirst draft final draft
suggestions for case study consultants?
……
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
2. Shelter Principlesthe development and agreement of guiding principles for the sector
at the last Shelter Meeting (November 2004) it was agreed to develop a common set of guiding principles for transitional settlement and shelter that would precede three different sub-sets of principles for those who are:
(a) displaced, (b) affected by natural disasters, (c) reconstructing their homes following conflicts
tangible impact:
there will be a brief and clear consensus approach to future disasters
structure field test
launchfirst draft final draft
2006 2007 2008
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questions or comments ?
2. Shelter Principles feedbackwhich publications can these principles be integrated into?
which other initiatives should these principles be linked with?
which languages should they be available in?
2006 2007 2008
structure launchfirst draft final draft
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
3. Shelter Moduledefinition, development, testing, and publication of the specifications for a new transitional family shelter, involving a consortium
• transitional shelter for both conflict and natural disasters
• designed to be adapted by beneficiaries
• easy to manufacture, stock pile and airlift
tangible impact:
increased availability of shelters that can be stockpiled for emergency response and that can be manufactured using open source specs and designs
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
3. Shelter Module phase 1funding by USAID/OFDA for the development of a performance specification for the Shelter Module
donor: USAIDcoordinating organisation: Shelter Centre
current consortium: DFID USAID JICA
performance specification:
how many square metres floor area?
what colour?
2006 2007 2008
specification
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
3. Shelter Module phase 2a. liaison with manufacturersb. development of prototypec. testing of prototyped. publication of technical specificatione. review response by manufacturers
donor: DFIDcoordinating organisation: Shelter Centre
SM06a 2006 2008
field tests
prototype1
specification prototype2
prototype3
publish specs
cold climate compliant
2007
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
3. Shelter Module feedbackphase 1funding by USAID/OFDA for the development of a performance specification for the Shelter Modulewho would like to join the working group?
phase 2a. liaise with manufacturersb. development of prototypec. testing of prototyped. publication of technical specificatione. review response by manufacturerswho would like to join the working group?
2006 2007 2008
field tests
prototype1
specification prototype2
prototype3
publish specs
what transitional shelter module do you need?
… is this the right approach to developing it?
Shelter Centre products
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination(a) develop and agree simple sectoral coordination tools
(b) disseminate, practise and contribute to existing sectoral tools for coordination and preparedness capacity
building
(c) develop a delivery system for products and services
when developing and implementing strategies in the field in the past, we found that the steps on the next slide were useful
for this product, it may not be possible to develop and agree tools for all of these steps
it should be possible to agree what the steps should be
tangible impact:
there will be tools for sectoral coordination agreed and practised by stakeholders
Shelter Centre products
17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination4.1 develop a coordination structure
from emergency transiting to return/reconstruction4.2 develop a common assessment method
linking to monitoring and evaluation4.3 map where people are in what TS options
what proportion are with host families, and where?4.4 map areas of responsibility
what capacity is where to ensure equitable support?4.5 map the progress of works
updated regularly4.6 agree specific guiding principles and standards
adopting those relevant to the situation4.7 describe the appropriate TS options
eg what support should be offered to host families?4.8 describe major implementing steps
what will happen in winter, or in another quake?4.9 a public consultation and information strategy
beneficiaries, government, and aid community4.10 a handover or exit strategy
when should each phase stop and how?
In the past we’ve found these 10 steps useful…
building on our websites and CD we are developing a better delivery system… Shelter Base
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination
Shelter Base will be developed over the next year as the delivery mechanism for Shelter Coordination and all Shelter Centre services
Shelter Base will:
1. not need to be installed on your Hard Drive
2. run off Hard Drive, USB key, RWCD-ROM, or internet
3. be freely distributable
4. be continuously improved
5. update itself at your command....
Shelter Base
will include:
Shelter Library
Shelter Training
Shelter Coordination
Shelter Register
Shelter Funding
presenter: Matthew SlaterShelter Centre
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination
when there is new information available, you will receive a small message asking you which information you wish to download to update your Shelter Base, eg:
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination
Shelter Base can be expanded to include a number of coordination, implementation, and management tools:
• tools to share maps, assessments, strategies etc.• tools to make maps, such as for areas of responsibility.• tools to run coordination meetings• tools to share contact details
all these tools will be simple to use, without training
the tools will look like web sites,
but you will be able to edit them like Word documents
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17th - 18th November 2005 | Geneva | hosted by UN-Habitat
4. Shelter Coordination feedback4.1 develop a coordination structure
4.2 develop a common assessment method
4.3 map where people are in what TS options
4.4 map areas of responsibility
4.5 map the progress of works
4.6 agree specific guiding principles and standards
4.7 describe the appropriate TS options
4.8 describe major implementing steps
4.9 a public consultation and information strategy
4.10 a handover or exit strategy
comments on the 10 steps?
is this the right way to proceed?
are any coordination elements not included?
2006 2007 2008
field test
2006 2007 2008
draft
Shelter Base development
tools
development
test publish
prototype beta test
release 1.0
release 1.1
Shelter Centre products