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Emergency and Transitional Shelter Concepts

Emergency and Transitional Shelter Concepts. Definition of terms. What is “emergency shelter”? What is “transitional shelter”? What are “household NFIs”?. Emergency Shelter…. What is “emergency shelter”?

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Emergency and Transitional Shelter Concepts

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  1. Emergency and Transitional Shelter Concepts

  2. Definition of terms • What is “emergency shelter”? • What is “transitional shelter”? • What are “household NFIs”?

  3. Emergency Shelter… • What is “emergency shelter”? The provision of basic and immediate shelter needs necessary to ensure the survival of disaster affected persons

  4. Emergency Shelter… …includes ‘rapid response’ solutions such as tents, insulation materials, other temporary emergency shelter solutions, and shelter related non-food items. IFRC “Emergency Shelter Cluster: Contingency Planning Process

  5. Transitional Shelter • What is “emergency shelter”? • What is “transitional shelter”? Transitional shelter provides: • a habitable covered living space • a secure, healthy living environment • privacy and dignity for those living within it • sheltering during the period between a conflict or natural disaster and the achievement of a durable shelter solution

  6. Household NFIs • What is “emergency shelter”? • What is “transitional shelter”? • What are household NFIs? Items necessary to create shelter, including blankets, mattresses, flooring, stoves, water containers, clothing, cooking sets, sometimes tents and construction materials

  7. Transition settlement: displaced populations

  8. 4 Wind proofing 3 Mattress 5 Stove & fuel Survivor 2 Roof 6 Insulated floor 1 Clothes, blankets 7 Insulated roof Priorities of non-food items in cold climates

  9. Roof coverings: thatch, clay tiles, CGI metal sheeting, concrete, plastic sheeting, woven bamboo Walls/structure: stones, adobe mud brick, clay bricks, steel beams, reinforced concrete, bamboo, reed mats Floors: earth, concrete, brick Shelter materials Humanitarian timber project

  10. Materials: Roofing

  11. Materials: Structure/Walls

  12. Household NFIs

  13. Transitional shelter Emergencyshelter Permanentreconstruction Disaster/emergency Shelter-to-housing process Transition phase Emergency phase Time line

  14. Emergency to Permanent

  15. Host family Rural self-settlement Urban self-settlement Shelter options: Dispersed settlement

  16. Collective centres Self-settled camps Planned camps Shelter options:Grouped settlement

  17. 145 12 common assistance approaches Household non-food items (NFIs)- cooking sets, blankets, etc. Shelter non-food items (NFIs)- construction timber, tools, etc. Transitional shelter- habitable, covered, healthy, secure, private living space achievement of a durable shelter solution Community labour- for simple design projects and traditions of self-building Contracted labour- for large or complex projects, infrastructure Direct labour- for small projects and rapid response Cash- dispersed directly to beneficiaries in phases Vouchers- an alternative to cash for materials or services Loans and guarantees- when there is stable access to supplies and repayment is feasible Local information centres- for info throughout the response Capacity building- integrates training Technical expertise- to support all assistance methods From Shelter Centre, Shelter Training 08b, Nov. 2008

  18. Instant Assessment In the following photos • What are the environmental implications of the information?

  19. What is impact of the disaster on the environment?

  20. MSF, Bangladesh 2007 What is the impact of the emergency response on the environment? Mud Slide Colombia Photos CHF

  21. What is the impact of the emergency response on the environment? Transporting wood to camp IDP shelters, Panjwai, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Afghanistan 2003

  22. What is the impact of the emergency response on the environment? Emergency shelter Kenya, 2007: CHF International Emergency shelter Haiti 2008

  23. Emergency shelters examples

  24. What is the impact of the NFI distribution on the environment? fuel for distribution, Maslack camp, Herat, Afghanistan, Afghanistan 2002 stoves for distribution, Maslack camp, Herat, Afghanistan, Afghanistan 2002

  25. What is the impact of the transitional shelter response on the environment?

  26. Transitional shelter example Photos CHF

  27. Permanent housing examples Architecture for Humanity, Sri Lanka Architecture for Humanity, Bam, Iran

  28. Exercise: Environmental implications See page __ • Divide into four groups • Each group will be assigned a specific disaster phase and one or two of the shelter types for displaced populations • Each group will analyze the environmental issues or implications for their shelter type for that stage of disaster response • Consider what natural resources are used and where the resources come from

  29. Exercise: Environmental implications

  30. Key Points • The primary role of the Environmental Advisor is to be an effective advocate for practical shelter solutions that have the least possible negative environmental impact. • Transitional shelter should be made of materials that can be moved and reused. • Optimize use of debris to use it as resource of building materials and to clear site. • The Emergency Shelter Cluster may assist in setting up an IDP camp, but transition and resettlement is not within the mandate of the ESC. • Build back safer and build back sustainably

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