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SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT TRAINING SURVEY
FRED KRIMGOLD & KARIMA BENBIH VIRGINIA TECH ADVANCED RESREARCH INSTITUTE
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OBJECTIVES
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Who needs to be trained to do what?
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What do we need to accomplish that?
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Collecting existing material
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Review of contents
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Interviews of key individuals
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TITLE
Shelter After Disaster Oxford Brooks(Collaboration CARE Intl)
CORE
Common Recovery Essentials Humanitarian Shelter for Managers International training course on earthquake vulnerabiliy reduction Basics of construction in Humanitarian missions (French) Shelter and Settlements in Disasters Green recovery and reconstruction
SPONSOR
ECB ADPC BIOFORCE University of Copenhagen (Collaboration of IFRC) WWF
FOCUS
Relief phase shelter, shifts to recovery Common humanitarian technical training. Foundation course Strategy, Approach and modalities in shelter interventions Capacity Building, partnership Shelter Essentials Elderly in shelters Introduction to Disaster Response and Recovery RedR Training toolkit for humanitarian Aid IFRC - HelpAge University of Copenhagen Guidance on including older people in emergency shelter programmes Disaster response and recovery
AUDIENCE
People with experience and/or Oxford Brooks interest in shelter after disaster
All humanitarian stakeholders
Government Development Humanitarian Academic Training has taken place in: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Myanmar Nepal, Thailand, Private Decision-makers, general Managers, Decision-makers, Local national admin. , urban planning actors Processes for conducting a construction operation in a mission Humanitarian actors, logistitians Shelter in disasters from relief to recovery People with experience and/or interest in shelter after disaster Training toolkit for humanitarian Aid NGOs, Individuals Professionals and specialists Professionals and specialists Students, Health specialists
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Multiple Bangkok, Thailand Lyon, France University of Copenhagen Online London, UK University of Copenhagen
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SCOPE OF ANALYSIS
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TOPICS COVERED
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INTENDED AUDIENCE
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DELIVERY MECHANISM
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INITIAL FINDINGS
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DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT
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URBAN CONTEXT
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DRR IN RECOVERY
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TRAINING FORMAT: 1
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1 Day: Executives / Communications
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1 Week: Managers / Country officials
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1 Month: Practitioners
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SUGGESTED TOPICS TO COVER S&S Training Themes (For discussion purposes) BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
Introduction to disasters: History and typology Anthropology of disaster Recovery phases Urban/ Rural Vulnerabilities and assessment Recovery Theoretical framework
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Urban planning: land use, Infrastructure, health and education Design Concepts for Emergency Shelters Design Concepts for Transitional Housing Design Concepts for permanent reconstruction Continuum of emergency shelter to permanent reconstruction Local Building Practices and Vernacular Architecture Urban transitional Sites (Camps) Urban Infrastructure: transportation, Water, Sanitation, Energy, Communication
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SUGGESTED TOPICS TO COVER PLANNING – POLICY ISSUES
Urban issues in developing countries Capacity building Non Structural solutions: Hosting, Rental.
Concerns for renters Working with host/local governments Policy context: Property rights, Finance, Subsidy, Infrastructure, Regulation Post-disaster new forms of planning and policies House, Land and property
COORDINATION, ASSESSMENT AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Assessment methodologies IASC, OCHA, GSC and Field Clusters - Roles and responcibilities Data collection and Information management Pooled fundings (CERF, CHF, Flash Appeal)
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SUGGESTED TOPICS TO COVER SHELTER PROPOSALS
USAID/OFDA shelter proposal requirements Shelter grant management
COMMUNITY INVOLVMENT
Community enumeration processes Individual recovery and livelihoods Non Structural solutions: Hosting, Rental.
Informal settlements Social and Psychological and cultural dimensions Post-Disaster social dynamics Community based DRR
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SUGGESTED TOPICS TO COVER MAINSTREAMING AND INTEGRATION
Targeting the most vulnerable population - Gender, children, elderly and disabled Environmental concerns Protection Livelihood WASH Early recovery
VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Urban- rural Vulnerability Building resilient cities Vulnerability and development; facing change of economic statuses
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
Strategies of work in conflict situations Concerns for renters Advocacy Construction management Monitoring the recovery process Institutional Recovery/ local government-neighborhood Management of field training
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A plea for assistance
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As a knowledgeable group, please provide
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Information on training programmes we have missed
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Evaluation of trainings programmes from a field perspective
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Suggestions for new contents
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Karima BENBIH Fred KRIMGOLD [email protected]
Main: +1 571-858-3307 +1 202-997-5077 Advanced Research Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute and state University, 900 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, Va 22203 USA