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Mass Shelter Capability Project II ( MaSC II) N° 230301/2012/635460/SER/ECHO/B1. Susanne Wacht (THW) Kick-off meeting 18 January 2017 at DG ECHO / ERCC. Administrative Overview. Starting Date: 01/01/2017 Ending Date: 31/12/2018 Duration: 24 months
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Mass Shelter Capability Project II (MaSC II)N° 230301/2012/635460/SER/ECHO/B1 Susanne Wacht (THW) Kick-off meeting18 January 2017 at DG ECHO / ERCC
Administrative Overview Starting Date: 01/01/2017 Ending Date: 31/12/2018 Duration: 24 months Participating Countries: Germany, Ireland, UK Participating Organisation:IOM Supporting Countries: Italy Total project eligible cost: 828 534 EUR EC financial contribution:621 400 EUR (75 % of total eligible costs)
Project Partners Germany, Federal Agency for Technical Relief International Organisation for Migration (IOM) United Kingdom, Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) United Kingdom, Cabinet Office Ireland, National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM) of the the Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government Supporting: Italy, DipartimentodellaProtezioneCivile - DPC
Project Background • The MaSC II projects builds upon the outcomes and foundations delivered by the first MaSC project (ECHO/SUB/2014/693661) • a common understanding of criteria for mass shelter capabilities • planning guidelines for modular mass shelter capabilities. www.mascproject.eu
Overall objectives of MaSC II • MaSC II is designed to enhance preparedness across participating states regarding deployment and hosting of mass shelter capabilities • by identifying detailed requirements for the deployment of the defined mass shelter capability • by produce recommendations and guidelines • develop detailed supporting materials for the deployment of flexible, scalable and interoperable UCPM mass shelter capabilities
Specific Objectives of MaSC II • Deployment Requirements for a Mass Shelter Capability Provide recommendations covering all phases of a shelter deployment which will serve to better prepare for deployments in emergency scenarios. • Mass Shelter Case Study Review: Comparative Analysis of Mass Shelter Guidance and European Emergency and Mass Shelter Experiences Provide a comparative analysis of Mass Shelter Guidance and Case Studies relevant to mass shelter experiences. • MaSC workshops Raise awareness and develop recommendations for further enhancement of preparedness in the field of mass shelter Expert Profiles and Tasks for Camp Set-Up and Camp Management • Emergency Engineering: Mass Shelter Construction Needs and Schedule Develop a generic site planning and equipment lists as well as personal overview to set up a mass shelter for 10.000 persons according the guidance document of the MaSC project.
Means and Outcome Implementation by Participating States & DG ECHO
Mass Shelter Capability Involvement IDPs Preparedness: Modules / EU Budget MaSCDeployment Exit Strategy 30.000 25.000 20.000 15.000 10.000 5.000 Preparedness: Participating States (Site Selection, Supply Chain…) Upgrade: Household Units Community Participation (Host Community & IDPs) Basic Needs / Mass Shelter Individual Needs / Household Units 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 …. Days
For more information please contact: German Federal Agency for Technical Relief - International Division - Provinzialstr. 93, 53127 Bonn, Germany phone: +49 228 940-1809 mobile: +49 1719759507 www.thw.de