Global Aid Network

The Global Aid Network is a worldwide aid network supporting humanitarian and emergency relief.  The Network is also active in Ukraine. It has a global logistical network for distributing support. It does not just focus on emergency support but also on long term help.

https://www.gain-germany.org/ueber-uns/

Newsletter: https://www.gain-germany.org/aktuell/newsletter/




Shelter Projects

Shelter Projects is a collection of over 300 case studies and overviews of different shelter projects implemented due to disasters and conflicts. It also covers two books about technical shelter design.

https://www.shelterprojects.org/search.html




Shelter Centre

Shelter Centre is an exchange platform for humanitarian technical practitioners in the field of sheltering. It organises the regular Shelter Meeting, training and supports collaboration. The webpage also offers a collection of resources in connection to sheltering.

http://sheltercentre.org/




Humanitarian Library

The Humanitarian Library is  a Knowledge Hub which collects and offers Toolkits, Best practices and everything else connected to the field of Humanitarian actions. It also shows events in the field. It is organised in 16 categories like Camp Coordination / Management, Early Recovery, and Education.

www.humanitarianlibrary.org




Humanitarian Response Plan (2018)

UNOCHA

 

Here you can find resources on how humanitarian response plans could / should be implemented. This document is based on the annexation of the Krim and the following war but it can still be helpful for the development and implementations of new plans for similar humanitarian occasions.

https://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/resource/humanitarian-response-plan




Cluster Guidelines Structural Repairs and Reconstruction

Shelter Cluster Ukraine

 

“These guidelines serve to promote good practices in providing durable shelter solutions for permanent stay by exploring existing practices in Ukraine and other relevant building practices in order to provide Shelter Cluster partners with relevant guidance and best practices for structural repairs (CAT III) and reconstruction (CAT IV).”

https://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/resource/cluster-guidelines-structural-repairs-and-reconstruction-0




Staying Effective (Safety, Security, and Well-being)

 redrUK

 

This online module concentrates on participants working in the context of humanitarian support for the Ukrainian war. Its aim is to keep the work effective. It concentrates on situational awareness, dynamic risk management, signs and symptoms of mental ill-health and possible solutions, and basic components for personal effectiveness and staying healthy.

https://www.redr.org.uk/Training-Learning/Ukraine-Humanitarian-Response-(1)/Staying-Effective-Ukraine




Winterization Recommendations 2022-23

Shelter Cluster Ukraine

 

These are recommendations for the Winterization of shelter in Ukraine during the Russian War against Ukraine. If needed these resources can be helpful for the upcoming winter or for any shelter needs in similar climatic regions.

https://sheltercluster.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/public/docs/Winterization%20Recommendations%2022-23%20v07f.pdf?VersionId=Q1e7ufT5wIM07JsILdDKL16PCf9RWQzx




Winterization Recommendations 2019-2020

Shelter Cluster Ukraine

 

These are recommendations for the Winterization of shelter in Luhansk and Donetsk based on previous experiences. This might be an interesting resource for future needs and thoughts on the winterization of shelters in Ukraine and similar climatic regions.

https://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/resource/wintrization-guidelines-2019-2020-ukraine




Mass Shelter Capability Project (MASC)

EU, THW

 

The Mass Shelter Capability Project (MASC) is a project financed by the European Union implemented through the  German Federal Agency of Technical Relief and the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM) in Ireland. “The aim of the project is to scope and provide planning guidelines on the development of a phased and modular capability which can be operationally deployed within five days. The design guidelines for this capability assumes provision for 10,000 people for a period of at least up to six months”.

https://civil-protection-humanitarian-aid.ec.europa.eu/funding-evaluations/financing-civil-protection/prevention-and-preparedness-projects-civil-protection/overview-past-track-i-and-track-ii-projects/mass-shelter-capability-project-masc_en