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Emergency Shelter/NFI Cluster. Cluster Specific caseload 5 target groups 1 IDPs in camps – 20% of 100.000 families= 20.000 families 2 IDPs off camps- 80% of 100.000 families = 80.000 families 3 host families with IDPs -80.000 families 4 returnees – 125.000 families
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Emergency Shelter/NFI Cluster Cluster Specific caseload 5 target groups 1 IDPs in camps – 20% of 100.000 families= 20.000 families 2 IDPsoff camps- 80% of 100.000 families = 80.000 families 3 host families with IDPs -80.000 families 4 returnees – 125.000 families 5 stayees – 162.500 families
Emergency Shelter/NFI ClusterEstimated number of beneficiaries 1 IDPS in CAMPS: 100% of 20.000 families = 20.000 families 2 IDPs off CAMPS: 70% of 80.000 families = 56.000 families. 3 Host Families with IDPs: 70% of 80.000 families= 56.000 families 4 Returnees: 75% of 125.000 families = 93,750 families. 5 Stayees: 60% of 162.500 families =97,500 families.
Emergency Shelter ClusterNeeds 1 IDPs in Camps: tents & protection from weather effects, NFI, WASH, community kitchen, boundary walls. Link to CCCM (community space for women and men, safe space for children and) WASH 2 IDPs off Camps: emergency shelters with tools kits & protection from weather effects, NFI, WASH, kitchen, boundary walls, energy for household. Link to environment
Emergency Shelter ClusterNeeds 1 Host Families with IDPs: house repair kits +tools kits, NFI, WASH, boundary walls. Link to WASH 2 Returnees: transitional shelters + tools kits & protection from weather effects, NFI, WASH, kitchen, boundary walls, energy for household. Link to WASH & environment 3 Stayees: transitional shelters + tools kits & protection from weather effects, NFI, WASH, kitchen, boundary walls, energy for household. Link to WASH & environment
Emergency Shelter ClusterObjectives 1 Provision of adequate living space according to SPHERE standards 2 Shelter assistance will be provided taking into account cultural norms and practices, specific gender needs and needs of vulnerable groups. 3 Provision of household NFI to vulnerable affected population. 4 Ensure provision of basic services in coordination with relevant clusters 5 Capacity building of local communities in affected areas, including natural disaster response.
Emergency Shelter ClusterActivities Shelter NFI needs & damages detailed assessment for the areas of displacement and return. Conduct gap analysis on assistance provided Standardize shelter/NFI cluster vulnerabilities criteria for beneficiaries selection Establishment of beneficiaries lists with participation of relevant stakeholders and communities Preparing design, BoQ and kits composition taking into account cultural norms, practices, specific gender needs and frequent disaster of the areas
Emergency Shelter ClusterActivities • Delivery of training on shelter construction, housing repair to vulnerable and affected population • Development of shelter kits for stockpiling • Provision of vocational training, training on safe construction and preparedness for response • Shelter /NFI implementation strategy A information /dissemination to beneficiaries for place and time of activities (e.g. distribution) B social mobilization to ensure community participation and ownership C owner driven approach D provision of technical assistance
Emergency Shelter ClusterActivities E procurement and distribution and stockpiling of tents + NFI F demonstrative model for shelters at distribution points /communities G assistance to vulnerable groups
Emergency Shelter Cluster Project selection criteria • Areas of displacement (IDPs in Camps, IDPs off camps/host families, Host families with IDPs) 12 months implementation acceptable proposals according to shelter strategy existing policy gap • Areas of return (returnees and stayees) 12 months implementation Acceptable proposals according to shelter design endorsed b y ESC
Emergency Shelter Cluster Risk and assumptions Accessibility Security Availability of material Availability of funds Weather