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Camp Return Strategy

Camp Return Strategy. SHELTER CLUSTER – LEOGANE. CCCM Pilot Programme. Identification of Beneficiaries. Global registration Call for return Advantage for CM agency. Return Package. Shelter Livelihoods (CFW, etc.) WASH, NFIs, etc. Shelter. Organization of family information Name Size

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Camp Return Strategy

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  1. Camp Return Strategy SHELTER CLUSTER – LEOGANE

  2. CCCM Pilot Programme

  3. Identification of Beneficiaries • Global registration • Call for return • Advantage for CM agency

  4. Return Package • Shelter • Livelihoods (CFW, etc.) • WASH, NFIs, etc.

  5. Shelter • Organization of family information • Name • Size • Locality of Return • Contact information

  6. Shelter • Coordination with Shelter Cluster/Shelter Agency according to map

  7. Evaluation of other needs • Livelihoods • CFW • FFW • Agriculture • Fishery • WASH • Health • Education • NFI

  8. Final Product

  9. ACTED Case Study • Parc Gerard Christophe • Imol Camp • Marche Chatuley

  10. Chatuley • Partnership in Chatuley with Samaritan’s Purse because of material pipeline challenges

  11. Process • Evaluation • Delivery • Construction • Post-construction evaluation

  12. Evaluation • Terrain of origin • T-shelter criteria • Land Title • Landowner information • Explanation • Neighbors • ASEC • CASEC • Mayor’s Office

  13. Delivery/Construction • Beneficiaries sign contract • Agreement to leave the camp 48 hrs after installation • Volunteer to work for the day • Preparation of terrain • ACTED truck picks up materials at SP warehouse • Camp volunteers unload, SP teams build T-shelter • Reception receipt • Sensitization on anchors

  14. Post-construction evaluation • SP questionnaire • Anchors • T-shelter constructed • T-shelter inhabited • Camp site evacuated

  15. Challenges • Aid activities focused within camps • Families refuse to leave camp site • Camp still serves as a pull factor for families • Need to direct interventions towards localities of return • Inter-cluster support critical • Global subscription to return strategy • Hurricane season

  16. Way forward • Coordination with local government to understand and contribute to return strategy while strengthening capacity at return sites • Land titles, evaluations, camp decongestion support • Advocacy at inter-cluster level • CCCM Agencies, IOM, OCHA • Support from IPs • Realization of return of pilot population • Develop lessons learnt • Prove the return process works • Scale up

  17. Thank you

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