Transitional Settlement: Displaced Populations

It is often the national or regional coordinators of organizations who make decisions about whether to support the building of a refugee camp or to support refugees living with host families. Technical specialists, such as physical planners, are not always available until later on in the emergency. Compared with other sectors of response, there has been very little guidance to support coordinators and specialists in making these decisions.

These guidelines, developed by Shelterproject.org at the University of Cambridge, support coordinators and specialists in responding to transitional settlement and shelter needs of displaced populations and their hosts, improving appropriateness, quality, and sustainability. They include best-practice strategic, program, and project planning tools, in addition to a reference section. The book will be useful for planners and managers in Humanitarian programs, especially those involved with shelter/protection, and also for students involved in planning, architecture and development studies courses; policy and research people in NGOs and government.

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Transitional Settlement: Displaced Populations

It is often the national or regional coordinators of organizations who make decisions about whether to support the building of a refugee camp or to support refugees living with host families. Technical specialists, such as physical planners, are not always available until later on in the emergency. Compared with other sectors of response, there has been very little guidance to support coordinators and specialists in making these decisions.

These guidelines, developed by Shelterproject.org at the University of Cambridge, support coordinators and specialists in responding to transitional settlement and shelter needs of displaced populations and their hosts, improving appropriateness, quality, and sustainability. They include best-practice strategic, program, and project planning tools, in addition to a reference section. The book will be useful for planners and managers in Humanitarian programs, especially those involved with shelter/protection, and also for students involved in planning, architecture and development studies courses; policy and research people in NGOs and government.

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Overview

It is often the national or regional coordinators of organizations who make decisions about whether to support the building of a refugee camp or to support refugees living with host families. Technical specialists, such as physical planners, are not always available until later on in the emergency. Compared with other sectors of response, there has been very little guidance to support coordinators and specialists in making these decisions.

These guidelines, developed by Shelterproject.org at the University of Cambridge, support coordinators and specialists in responding to transitional settlement and shelter needs of displaced populations and their hosts, improving appropriateness, quality, and sustainability. They include best-practice strategic, program, and project planning tools, in addition to a reference section. The book will be useful for planners and managers in Humanitarian programs, especially those involved with shelter/protection, and also for students involved in planning, architecture and development studies courses; policy and research people in NGOs and government.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780855985349
Publisher: Oxfam Publishing
Publication date: 06/28/2005
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: (w) x 8.25(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Antonella Vitale is with Shelterproject.org, University of Cambridge.

Tom Corsellis is with Shelterproject.org, University of Cambridge

Table of Contents

Introduction
Aim
Scope
Audience and stakeholders
Terms
Standards
Legal context
Livelihoods
Strategy
Transitional settlement program options
Strategic planning
Program planning
Project planning
Planning phases
Cross-cutting considerations
Options
Dispersed in host families
Dispersed in rural self-settlement
Dispersed in urban self-settlement
Grouped in collective centers (mass shelter)
Grouped in self-settled camps
Grouped in planned camps
Assessment monitoring and evaluation
A/m/e process
Criteria: what information to collect
Tools: how to collect information
Physical planning
Site selection
Transit facilities
Reorganization of grouped self-settlement
New camps
Extensions to camps
Breaking camps
Labor, contracts, budgets
Labor
Tenders, bids and contracts
Funding cycles
Budgeting (exchange rates, contingencies, appeals, emergency big $)
Procurement systems
Distribution
Non-food relief items, local and imported
Design of package contents
Design of distribution mechanisms
Logistics
Procurement and storage
Shelter items – procurement, storage and use
Family items — procurement, storage and use
Cooking items— procurement, storage and use
Construction
Climatic design
Construction in areas of risk
Project design
Site management
Material procurement, storage and use
Resources
Glossary
Training
Annotated bibliography
References Index

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