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Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction Carlo Gherardi, Isabelle de Muyser-Boucher Shelter Centre

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm 1. Scope of presentation 2. Previous editions 3. References 4. Achievements 5. Main book structure 6. Stakeholder approach 7. Introduction 8. Coordination 9. Strategy 10. Assessment 11. Implementation 12. Post-disaster response strategy 13. Case studies 14. Feedback form Contents of this presentation

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Clusters Camp Coordination and Camp Management Early Recovery Emergency Shelter Logistics Water Sanitation and Hygiene Protection Humanitarian bi-lateral and multi-lateral donors DFID CHAD-OT ECHO JICA SDC/HA Swiss Solidarity USAID/OFDA World Bank United Nations bodies UNDP UN-Habitat UNHCR UNICEF CRS EWB UK FinnChurchAid Habitat for Humanity International Handicap International Islamic Relief Medair International MSF (International, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland) Muslim Aid NRC Oxfam GB Practical Action Premire Urgence ProAct Network RedR Save the Children Fund UK The Sphere Project Terre des Hommes Lausanne World Vision Camp Coordinator and Camp Management Early Recovery IFRC IOM UNDP UN/ISDR UNITAR/UNOSAT UN/OCHA UNRWA International organisations IOM Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement ICRC IFRC Red Cross National Societies (American, British, German, Jamaican, Netherlands) Non-governmental organisations ASF Bioforce CAFOD CARE International Caritas (Austria, Switzerland) CartONG CHF COHRE Cordaid Participated in the review process though Shelter MeetingsValue What is the purpose of this presentation? 1. Scope of presentation

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Shelter After Disaster, UNDRO, 1982 guidelines that presented the consensus on good practice in humanitarian shelter response at the time Exploring key changes and developments in post- disaster settlement, shelter and housing, UN/OCHA, 2006 scoping study to inform the revision of ‘Shelter After Disaster’ Transitional settlement and reconstruction after natural disasters, Field Edition’, UN/OCHA, 2008 substantially revised guidelines produced through extensive consultation with a dedicated peer review group 2. Previous editions This version of SAD is a revision based on the following documents

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: a Handbook for Reconstructing After Natural Disasters, World Bank, 2010 Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, Sphere Project, 2004 Urban shelter guidelines: Assistance in urban areas to populations affected by humanitarian crises, NRC and Shelter Centre, 2010 Key points of the guidelines reflected in the following 3 publications 3. References

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm How is this publication different? it is a revised version of previous publications it has been edited and restructured user friendly and concise ‘sector’ instead of ‘cluster’ approach in the guidelines How to use this publication? 4 main chapters 4 complementary toolkits 4. Achievements

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm 1. Coordination 2. Strategy 3. Assessment 4. Implementation T1 Coordination T2 Strategy T3 Assessment T4 Implementation 5. Main book structure

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Affected populations Government Coordinating agencies Implementing agencies Donors and International Financial Institutions Private sector National security forces and International peacekeepers Academia 6. Stakeholder approach

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Diagram ii, Introduction The return and recovery of the displaced and non-displaced happening in parallel phases 7. Introduction

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm continues throughout the response to a disaster develops a single sector strategy flexible and adaptable to offer appropriate support 8. Coordination

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Diagram 1.3, Chapter 1 Example framework for coordination including the shelter sector coordination body 8. Coordination

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm practical, simple and can be developed throughout the response government and all other agencies should agree short and long term reconstruction 9. Strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Diagram 2.1, Chapter 2 Suggested planning activities used by all stakeholders in disaster response This strategy is based on Common Humanitarian Action Plan (CHAP) 9. Strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm 4 stages: preliminary, rapid, joint, monitoring and evaluation who, what and where hazards and risks livelihoods and building damage 10. Assessment

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm The four stages of the assessment process Diagram 3.1, Chapter 3 The 4 stages of the assessment process 10. Assessment

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm delivering the objectives outlined in the strategy affected population receives assistance flexible with the needs of the affected population 11. Implementation

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Diagram 4.1, Chapter 4 Post-disaster response strategy 12. Post-disaster response strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Post-disaster response strategy scenario 1: Indirectly affected population 18 Assistance methods Livelihood recovery Diagram 4.1, Chapter Post-disaster response strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Post-disaster response strategy scenario 2: Non-displaced population 18 Assistance methods Reconstruction with managed risk Diagram 4.1, Chapter Post-disaster response strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Post-disaster response strategy scenario 3: Displaced population 18 Assistance methods Durable solutions Diagram 4.1, Chapter Post-disaster response strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Displaced population after reaching durable solutions phase: Transitional reconstruction 18 Assistance methods Reconstruction with managed risk Diagram 4.1, Chapter Post-disaster response strategy

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Mozambique floods, 2000 Haiti earthquake, 2010 Indian ocean tsunami, 2004 Yogyakarta earthquake, Case studies

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Clusters Camp Coordinator and Camp Management Early Recovery Emergency Shelter Logistics Water Sanitation and Hygiene Protection Humanitarian bi-lateral and multi-lateral donors DFID CHAD-OT ECHO JICA SDC/HA Swiss Solidarity USAID/OFDA World Bank United Nations bodies UNDP UN-Habitat UNHCR UNICEF CRS EWB UK FinnChurchAid Habitat for Humanity International Handicap International Islamic Relief Medair International MSF (International, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland) Muslim Aid NRC Oxfam GB Practical Action Premire Urgence ProAct Network RedR Save the Children Fund UK The Sphere Project Terre des Hommes Lausanne World Vision Camp Coordinator and Camp Management Early Recovery IFRC IOM UNDP UN/ISDR UNITAR/UNOSAT UN/OCHA UNRWA International organisations IOM Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement ICRC IFRC Red Cross National Societies (American, British, German, Jamaican, Netherlands) Non-governmental organisations ASF Bioforce CAFOD CARE International Caritas (Austria, Switzerland) CartONG CHF COHRE Cordaid Participated in the review process though Shelter MeetingsValue 14. Feedback form ?

Thursday 2 December 2010Shelter Meeting 10b is hosted by UN/OCHA Margin must meet bottom and top lines Text box meets margin line Bullets and text at 0.5 cm, bulleted text at 1.25 cm Do you find the revision of 'Shelter after disaster' guidelines valuable? How many copies would you like? 14. Feedback form Please don’t forget to fill in your feedback form and return it to a Project Assistant assistant before leaving There are two questions on this publication on your feedback form: