National Shelter & NFI Cluster for Iraq Wednesday 8 October 2014 AGENDA: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Welcome and introductions. SRP Process Update Winterization follow-up ActivityInfo AOB Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 1 Winterisation: issues to be addressed Strategy – input from Cluster members Standardisation Prioritisation of types of assistance- incl. Cash Targeting and Vulnerability Assessment and Delivery Pipeline and Funding Country-wide approach Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 2 Suggested basic & supplementary NFI winterization kits Basic winterisation kit (basic) 1 Carpet 6 High-thermal blanket / Quilt 1 Plastic sheet + rope 6 Mattress Supplementary winterisation kit (personal) 6 Clothes/shoes (for adults and children) - High-thermal blanket / Quilt (depending on needs) 1 Jerry can for water Other NFI (based on needs, not shelter related, in coordination with other clusters) 1 Hygiene kit 1 Baby kit 1 Kitchen set - Pillow - Towel Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 3 Suggested shelter winterization kits Sealing off & weather-proofing 1 Inner liner for family tent with 1 partition Weather proofing and partition for substandard shelter (to be defined by TTC) Insulation 8 Polystyrene boards for floor and 5 Thermal mats for tents Insulation of substandard shelter (to be defined by TTC) Heating 1 Heater + chimney pipe (depending on shelter solution) 1 Jerry can for fuel Fuel for the winter through in-kind or cash assistance (depending on temperature and shelter type) Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 4 Guidelines and specification Shelter Typology Tents Buildings UNHCR IOM Family Other Collective Family tent tent Family tents Tents Wind proofing Partition Flooring and insulation Stove Skeleton buildings Unfinished Abandoned Collective buildings buildings Centers Tarpaulin N/A P.kit PU-AMI Shelter Sealing-off Kit Thermal mats and polystyrene boards Cluster suggested Heating & Fuel package NFI Cluster suggested NFI kit Clothes Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Small Shelter Units Cluster suggested cash solution Guideline for Collective Shelters and Small Shelter Units in Lebanon Current challenges Different formats and models make it difficult to consolidate information Potential overlap in reporting through various Working Groups No clear picture of who is doing what and where, especially at the district level No indication of baseline or pipeline Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Proposed solution Use SRP indicators and targets to set up logical framework per Cluster Import existing data from Working Groups and/or individual partners Train partners on use of the platform, which is already in use for the refugee response Frequent reporting (bi-weekly) will make it a useful tool for monitoring and coordination Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 7 ActivityInfo Who? All partners responding to the crisis What? System to report, share, map and analyse indicators Where? Online & offline Why? Reduce and harmonise reporting lines and information requests When? Bi-weekly data entry and regular reporting deadlines Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Shelter Cluster – Iraq sheltercluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
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