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




Emergency Sheltering. Guidelines on emergency sheltering for refugees in Germany

IFRC-SRU and German Red Cross

 

This Toolkit published by the IFRC-SRU and the German Red Cross gives detailed insights in how to set up and maintain emergency shelters for refugees. Taking German shelters as an example it shares standards and lessons learned to enable the reader to plan and set up their own refugee shelter.

https://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/resource/emergency-sheltering-guidelines-emergency-sheltering-refugees-germany




Refugee Health Guidance

CDC

 

The Refugee Health Guidance is giving guidelines for Medical Screening of Refugees, it targets to promote and improve  the health of refugees, shall help to prevent disease and familiarise refugees with the healthcare system in the US.

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/guidelines/refugee-guidelines.html#print




Border Shelter Toolkit

UNHCR

 

The Border Shelter Toolkit concentrates on sheltering individuals close to borders. It is mostly taking the South of the USA as an example where Asylum-seeking individuals need shelter.

https://www.unhcr.org/border-shelter-toolkit.html




Training on Minimum Standards for Displacement Sites

 

The online training on minimum standards for displacement sites contains 12 modules concentrating on standards, humanitarian ethics and principles, site management, data collection, storage and handling, involving communities, service and monitoring, specialist support, closure and transition, and disability inclusion.

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




Ukraine: Summary of the Humanitarian Response Plan and Regional Refugee Response Plan (February 2023).

UN High Commissioner for Refugees UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

 

“This document is a summary of the humanitarian response for Ukraine and the region that is presented in the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) and in the Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP), as published on 15 February 2023. Both documents present needs and requirements until the end of 2023.” The paper presents the strategic objectives and responses across both plans. It highlights the coordination and response inside Ukraine and in refugee hosting countries. Moreover, the main achievements are delineated and ways appeals  can be supported.

https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/ukraine-summary-humanitarian-response-plan-and-regional-refugee-response-plan-february-2023




Humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and neighbouring countries

International Committee of the Red Cross

 

In this article the ICRC describes his activity in Ukraine since 2014 and lists their regional offices. It underlines the emergency assistance like health and psychosocial support, protection of civilians and international humanitarian law. In addition, the activity of the Central Tracing Agency for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine in 2022 is presented.

https://www.icrc.org/en/humanitarian-crisis-ukraine




Ukraine: Humanitarian Response Plan (February2023).

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2023)

 

“This document is consolidated by OCHA on behalf of the Humanitarian Country Team and partners. The Humanitarian Response Plan is a presentation of the coordinated, strategic response devised by humanitarian agencies in order to meet the acute needs of people affected by the crisis. It is based on, and responds to, evidence of needs described in the Humanitarian Needs Overview.”

https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/ukraine-humanitarian-response-plan-february-2023-enuk