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Learn about CRS's commitment to shelter and settlement programming since 1995, including innovative solutions for informal settlements in Iraq and the Philippines. By offering a menu of options, households can choose their future living arrangements. Be an enabler and listen to local stakeholders to find creative solutions.
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Menu of Options Seki Hirano SnrGlobal Shelter and Settlement Technical Advisor
CRS; shelter and settlement “SINCE 1995 CRS has built enough transitional and permanent shelters to house a population 1,040,000 equating to 208,000 units. CRS has committed to shelter and settlement programing as one of the strategic program area Currently active shelter and settlement programs in 16 countries Bosnia, Pakistan, Turkey, Iraq, Philippines, Haiti, CAR, South Sudan, Indonesia, Guatemala, Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, India, Lebanon, Bangladesh. National NFI cluster co-lead in DRC Commitment to increasing quality of response.
IRAQ 2014 ?? No solution Don’t know what to do. ??
Out of Camp Assessment / re-categorization/ Solutions INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS SCHOOLS HOSTED COMMUNAL CENTRE UNFINISHED BUILDINGS SKELETON BUILDING DISUSED BUILDING HOSTED IN EMPTY FINSIHED HOUSES UNFINISHED HOUSES
UPGRADE OF SEA OF UNFINISHED PRIVATE HOUSES
Informal Settlements, No Dwell Zones, Relocation Tacloban, The Philippines 2013
Government strategy • Relocation sites ;New center 18km north of the city LA LiveLos Angeles, California
Offering choices for households to remain near their original community LA LiveLos Angeles, California
Iraq Philippines
If you would like to CREATE a “Menu of Options” • PLEASE DON’T WALK AWAY WHEN YOU HEAR THERE IS NO SOLUTION, OR WE HAVE NO OPTION. THERE WILL BE SOLUTIONS, IT JUST MIGHT NOT BE OUR DEFAULT, MIGHT BE A BIT MORE COMPLEX. • LEARN FROM THE HOUSHOLDS, COMMUNITIES, LISTEN TO THE LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS. THEY LIVE DAY AND DAY OUT THINKING ABOUT SOLUTIONS • TAKE AN POSITONS AS AN ENABLER TO ASSIST EACH HOUSEHOLD TO CHOOSE THIER FUTURE • LEARN BY DOING. PILOTING IS A GREAT WAY
www.crsprogramquality.org New Series of CRS casestudies 1995-2013 seki.hirano@crs.org