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The Technical team in the Philippines developed Recovery Guidelines and Build Back Safer tools to support agencies in providing safe and adequate shelter assistance. These tools set minimum standards and promote equity among shelter implementing agencies. The documents include recovery shelter guidelines, options, key messages, beneficiary prioritization tools, HLP documents, and ongoing material sheets and FAQs.
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Technical Coordination Tools and Guidance Shelter Cluster Philippines
Context • Technical team developed several guiding documents to provide programmatic and technical support to agencies. • The Recovery Guidelines and Build Back Safer tools were developed from the beginning of the recovery phase (Feb-March). • These were an update of the initial existing guidelines which mainly focused on the emergency shelter assistance. • The process of developing these tools were facilitated by consultative and iterative process with agencies and government, promoting minimum standards on safe, adequate and appropriate shelter. • These tools became the baseline for future recommendations and capacity building, enabling a harmonisation of the shelter response, promoting equity among shelter implementing agencies.
Documents • Index Document – with links to all documents produced by the Technical team, this included: • Recovery Shelter Guidelines • Recovery Shelter Options • 8 Build Back Safer Key Messages • Beneficiary prioritization tools • HLP documents • Material sheets (ongoing) • FAQs (ongoing)
Advantages • Developed a check list and recommendation document based on the guiding documents based on programmatic and technical construction issues. • This allowed us to leverage in providing guidance and recommendations to agencies during Technical Clinics • Cycle of technical guidance
Challenges • Time consuming process • Impact on the IM system and reporting • Recovery phase “vs” Early recovery • Bye-in and interpretation from shelter agencies • Ongoing dissemination
Ways forward • Discussion with Regional Focal Points to retain the information in country as editable versions • Discussion at the GSC Meeting on clarifying good practice for the production, dissemination of these materials • Make better use of guidelines and tools being produced by SC Partners rather than the Cluster producing these materials.