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4. Standards for stockpiled family shelter

4. Standards for stockpiled family shelter. Shelter Centre. Overview of Shelter Standards.

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4. Standards for stockpiled family shelter

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  1. 4. Standards for stockpiled family shelter Shelter Centre

  2. Overview of Shelter Standards “Agreeing common standards and indicators for family shelters in humanitarian operations, both in order to improve the quality and consistency of response, and to engage research and development capacities of shelter manufacturers.” Overview Process steps Questions See the booklet in your folder

  3. Overview of Shelter Standards • Why still use cotton-canvas tents, why has there been so little development? • climatic and cultural acceptance • no shelter departments and few specialists • subject is highly politicised in each organisation, and within departments • Shelter Centre is funded 2006-2011 by DFID and USAID to produce standards and prototypes that illustrate the standards Overview Process steps Questions

  4. Overview of Shelter Standards There has been a possible breakthrough in the project offering a new opportunity for engaging with manufacturers The proposed process is outlined on the following slide Process has been endorsed by project members: DFID, IFRC, MSF and UNHCR at the last Project meeting on the 5th of October 2007, Geneva Overview Process steps Questions

  5. Step 1 – agree Standards required At the Project meeting, 5th October 2007 Agree the Shelter Standards required Consortium and Working Group members include MSF CARE International DFID ECHO IFRC IOM JICA Muslim Aid Nederlands Red Cross Oxfam GB Save The Children Fund SDC/HA UN-Habitat UNHCR USAID AMURT CARITAS Austria CRS ProVention Consortium The Sphere Project UN/OCHA Overview Process steps Questions

  6. Step 2 – agree final Standards at SM07b At Shelter Meeting 07b, 15th – 16th November 2007 As the Shelter Meeting, agree the final Shelter Standards to be released Overview Process steps Questions ü

  7. Step 3 – release Standards on website By 25th of January… Release the Shelter Standards through a dedicated web service Overview Process steps Questions

  8. Step 4 – present standards A panel of Consortium members will present the performance standards to interested manufacturers at the 'Aid and Trade' event, to be held 29 - 30th January 2008 at PALEXPO, Geneva  With total transparency, manufacturers will be told of the plan to improve the quality and availability of emergency transitional family shelters Further presentations will be considered for similar events Overview Process steps Questions 8 - 10 APRIL 2008

  9. Step 5 –Pre-Qualifying Document The Pre-Qualifying Document will: Overview • ensure participating suppliers can provide appropriate quality • provide suppliers with project background • provide commercial sector with introduction to humanitarian operations Process steps Questions

  10. Step 6 – request prototype development Interested manufacturers will be asked to producea prototype that meets the standards, at no cost to Consortium members Overview Process steps Questions

  11. Step 7 – request prototype development Prototypes to be displayed for project members and at the Shelter Meeting Overview Process steps Questions

  12. Step 8 – identify leading designs The designs which bestrepresents the standards will be identified by Consortium members and the Shelter Meeting Overview Process steps Questions ü ü

  13. Step 9 – identify leading designs Shelter Centre will pay for prototypes of the identified most successful designs to be built for testing purposes Overview Process steps Questions

  14. Step 10 – field test prototypes Shelter Centre will, in collaboration with interested project members, field test the prototypes in a variety of situations  The test methodology will be agreed by the project members Both the methodology and results will be posted upon the website Overview Process steps Questions www.sheltercentre.org

  15. Step 11 – publish Shelter Standards Conclusions gained from the testing will be integrated into the standards and indicators, which are to be published in 2009 Overview Process steps Questions to be published in 2009

  16. Questions for the breakout group A longer introduction will be given to start each group.Then participants will be asked what they would like to discuss Overview Process steps Questions are there any requirements or details not included in the draft requirements that should be included? Will your organisation be attending trade events at which the draft standards may be presented to interested suppliers and manufacturers? Are you interested in field testing prototypes?

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