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OCHA, Shelter Centre

4. Shelter after Disaster guidelines revision. OCHA, Shelter Centre. The key sector publication, ‘Shelter after Disaster: Guidelines for Assistance’, published by UNDRO in 1982, is currently under revision. Shelter after Disaster: Guidelines for Assistance. Overview. Contents.

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OCHA, Shelter Centre

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  1. 4. Shelter after Disaster guidelines revision OCHA, Shelter Centre

  2. The key sector publication, ‘Shelter after Disaster: Guidelines for Assistance’, published by UNDRO in 1982, is currently under revision. Shelter after Disaster: Guidelines for Assistance Overview Contents Coordination Aim of the revision: To increase the operational engagement of the guidelines, through placing greater emphasis on coordination, strategic planning and implementation. Focus of the revision: The poorest and most marginalised members of society, including informal owner-occupiers and tenants. Planning Non-displaced Displaced Questions

  3. Transitional settlement and reconstruction Overview Contents Coordination Planning Non-displaced Displaced Questions

  4. Emphasis on coordination Overview Contents Coordination Planning Non-displaced Displaced Questions

  5. Template for strategic planning Overview Contents Coordination Planning Non-displaced Displaced Questions

  6. 6 occupancy types for non-displaced populations Page 55 Occupancy with no legal status Overview Contents • By 2008, 50% of the world’s population will live in urban areas • Less than 50% of the world’s urban population are owner-occupiers • Many owner-occupiers and tenants have informal tenure • Almost 1 billion people, or 32% of the world’s urban population, live in slums (UN-Habitat,2003) Principles Tenants Key themes House tenant Next steps Apartment tenant Land tenant Owner-occupiers House owner-occupier Apartment owner-occupier

  7. Questions for the breakout group A longer introduction will be given to start each group.Then participants will be asked what they would like to discuss Overview Contents Coordination Do the draft sector principles cover all major topics? Planning Non-displaced Displaced Will the strategic planning activities (Chapter 2) be useful in operations? Questions Do the six occupancy types cover all cases? is the categorisation correct?

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