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Transitional shelter. Who do you think you are?. Not an academic Recent graduate from Cardiff - did this course Working for ELRHA – part of Save the Children Previous Operation’s Co-ordinator for EWB-UK Worked in Uganda and India. What are you on about?. Humanitarian vs Development
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Who do you think you are? • Not an academic • Recent graduate from Cardiff - did this course • Working for ELRHA – part of Save the Children • Previous Operation’s Co-ordinator for EWB-UK • Worked in Uganda and India
What are you on about? • Humanitarian vs Development • Emergency cycle • Disaster risk reduction • Construction without infrastructure • Systems vs product • Further information
Emergency response • Heavy surge and no regrets • Large and rapid response • 85% self funded • Huge organisation • Employs professionals • Alleviates suffering • International Development • Massive small change • Two outputs • Low budget • Largely voluntary • Student / recent grad • Alleviates poverty
Disaster cycle International development / disaster risk reduction / capacity building Grey area Emergency relief / humanitarian aid Grey area
Package strapping http://www.ewb-uk.org/system/files/Macabuag+Bhattacharya+report.pdf Josh Macabuag
http://www.ewb-uk.org/system/files/Macabuag+Bhattacharya+report.pdfhttp://www.ewb-uk.org/system/files/Macabuag+Bhattacharya+report.pdf Josh Macabuag
Bamboo retro-fit Stephen Jones http://www.ewb-uk.org/knowledge/habitat
Stephen Jones http://www.ewb-uk.org/knowledge/habitat
Stephen Jones http://www.ewb-uk.org/knowledge/habitat
Dig foundation trench by hand Building in Uganda
Process vs product • Hexayurt • Universally rejected by Shelter sector • Brilliant design • Yet inappropriate
Dignity • Living conditions • Would you want your Mum to live in it? • Would you live in it? • Where / how do you: • Wash? / Cook? / Sleep? / Relax? / Defecate? • How much space do people need? • How do you ensure security? • What are the aspirations and expectations? • Is their acceptance by the local population?
Participation • Include the people in the design • Participatory planning sessions • Needs assessment • Consider (ask) what they want/need • Have you included all social group? • Women, children, elderly, disabled, discriminated • How will the people manage their homes?
Ownership • Who owns the land? • Has the population migrated? • Has the disaster displaced them? • Do they have land tenure? • Who ultimately owns the shelter? • How do you ensure ownership? • How will it be maintained?
Labour • Where does the labour come from? • Pay a contractor? • Good in extreme circumstances. • Who pays? Who gets the houses? Who owns them? • Source from a community base? • Good if communities still exist and for central buildings • Who builds? How do you distribute? • Get individuals to build their own homes? • How can they afford this? What about livelihood? Child protection?
Resource and distribution • Where do the materials come from? • How do you distribute them to people? • Cash / voucher systems • Handouts • Local suppliers / markets • How quickly do you need them and at what scale? • How will you transport materials? • Are materials sustainably sourced?
Skills • What skills are available locally? • How complex is your design? • Would people need supervision? • What about setting up capacity building programme? • Advice and information centre • Construction training
Governance • Humanitarian agencies do not work without the consent of the Government • Projects must be established within existing governmental structures • Does aid remove the burden on governments to provide for their own people?
Further information • Sphere Standards • http://www.sphereproject.org/ • The Shelter Cluster • https://www.sheltercluster.org • The Shelter Centre Library • http://sheltercentre.org/library • Practical Answers • http://practicalaction.org/practicalanswers/?url=practicalanswers • ELRHA • http://www.elrha.org/ • CENDEP • www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/be/research/cendep/index.html • UNDP, UNHCR, UNOCHA, IFRC, etc • Prevention Web, Relief Web and Alertnet