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Special discounts available for bulk orders from humanitarian, non-profit organisations. Contact Practical Action Publishing, email: publishinginfo@practicalaction.org.uk for more details.
It is often the national or regional coordinators of organisations 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, will support coordinators and specialists in responding to transitional settlement and shelter needs of displaced populations and their hosts, improving appropriateness, quality, and sustainability. They will include best-practice strategic, programme, and project planning tools, in addition to a reference section. The book is accompanied by a free searchable CD-ROM, making this a flexible, portable, and accessible tool for fieldworkers. It will also be useful for planners and managers in Humanitarian programmes, 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.

CONTENTS
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part a: process
overview - introduction
- terms
- stakeholders
- standards
- legal context
- livelihoods
strategy - planning
- developing profiles
- developing plans
- phases of operation
- general planning considerations
options - overview of transitional settlement options
- dispersed in host families
- dispersed in rural self-settlement
- dispersed in urban self-settlement
- grouped in collective centres
- grouped in self-settled camps
- grouped in planned camps
Part b: implementation assessment - shelter assessment, monitoring, and evaluation (SAME)
- step 1: why?
- step 2: when?
- step 3: what?
- step 4: how?
labour - selecting and paying labour
- self-help labour
- direct labour
- contracted labour
construction - profile and planning process
- implementation
- risks
- climatic design
- site management
- plumbing and electrical services
- materials procurement, storage, and use
- construction from foundations to roof
distribution - distribution projects
- shelter non-food item packages
- distribution systems
- procurement
- shelter-material items
- household shelter items
transit and camps - site selection
- transit
- camp programme planning
- camp site planning
- community development in camps
resources - glossary
- acronyms
- training
- annotated resource list
- bibliography and sources
index


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