Update: Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes Projects Tom Corsellis , Shelter Centre
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Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes ProjectsTom Corsellis, Shelter Centre
Transitional Shelter
1. History
2. Objectives
3. Transitional Shelter projects
4. Roles
5. Next steps
6. Outputs
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Transitional Shelter
Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes background
•The Transitional Shelter Standards Project was initiated in 2006.The Transitional Shelter Standards and Prototypes project is one of ten deliverables
•The need to support transitional shelter was identified and prioritised at the Shelter Meeting sector forum, by participants of Shelter Meeting
•The humanitarian community have agreed a set of Transitional Shelter Standards, indicators and requirements for stockpilable transitional shelter
•Manufacturers and suppliers have agreed to create prototypes of transitional shelter that aim to meet the standards
1. History
Transitional Shelter
What we have done
• Drafted performance standards, informed by ongoing prototype development (completed 2004)
• Formed Project Consortium and reviewed and revised draft standards
• Finalised and published cold and hot climate performance standards
• Draft of Shelter Standards launched at SM08a
• Identified manufacturers to display prototypes at SM08b
• Manufacturers developed prototypes for review at SM09a and SM09b.
1. History
Transitional Shelter
Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes objectives
•Bring together in a Consortium the humanitarian community of experienced donors, UN bodies and implementing agencies
•Engage a series of manufacturers to build confidence within the humanitarian community that credible Transitional Shelters can be produced
•Agree finalised Transitional Shelter Standards
•Work with manufacturers to develop a collection of stockpilable family Transitional Shelter Prototypes that achieve the Transitional Shelter Standards.
2. Objectives
Transitional Shelter
Transitional Shelter Standards, Prototypes, and Guidelines
•The Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes projects are part of a coordinated initiative with the Transitional Shelter Guidelines
3. Transitional Shelter projects
Transitional Shelter
Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes roles
Consortium• Bring key stakeholders to agreement regarding
common standards and indicators for transitional family shelter following conflict and natural disasters
4. Roles
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Members of the project Consortium
Cordaid Medair International Save the Children
SDC/HA UN-Habitat USAID/OFDA
UN/OCHA HFHI DFID
Trócaire CRS Muslim Aid
RICS JICA Oxfam GB
RedR Practical Action NRC
MSF-Int CARE International CHF International
IOM CAFOD COHRE
ECHO ODI AMURT
SFL ProAct Network Caritas Austria
Sphere Project ProVention Consortium Red Cross Societies
World Vision International
The project is also observed by the IFRC and UNHCR
4. Roles
Transitional Shelter
Transitional Shelter Standards & Prototypes roles
Manufacturers• Take the standards agreed by the consortium
members and develop prototypes which are presented at Shelter Meetings for review by consortium members
4. Roles
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Manufacturing partners
Manufacturers present with prototypes at SM10a•Evenproducts•H. Sheikh Nord-ud Din & Sons•Maddel International•Nunatak Systems•Worldwide Shelters
Manufacturers present without prototypes at SM10a•Kanter & Karlsson
Manufacturers not present at SM10a•Alpinter Relief Services•Kay Tent Industries•World Shelters
4. Roles
Transitional Shelter
Next steps
• Shelter Centre to explore, with the humanitarian community, the opportunity for testing to support transitional shelter and the project
• Manufactures to develop prototypes further with winterisation options
• Shelter Centre and manufacturers to present progress on test regime and winterisation at SM10b
• Test regime Standards to be finalised by SM11a
• Shelters to be tested for accreditation
5. Next steps
Transitional Shelter
Outputs
•Finalised Transitional Shelter Standards, tested through prototyping and agreed by both the manufacturers and humanitarian community•Feasible, credible Transitional Shelters, demonstrated through achieving within the humanitarian community and amongst shelter manufacturers of the challenges of winterisation•A variety of working Transitional Shelter Prototypes, developed over time by shelter manufacturers, via a process of feedback and revision•A practical and affordable test regime
6. Outputs