There are no easy answers in shelter.
But, are you asking the right questions?
Managing the implementation of shelter programmes is a fundamental part of any humanitarian response. Even if managers and coordinators are not responsible for the technical delivery of a programme, they need to identify the scope of shelter programming and understand the standards used in order to make informed decisions.
Numeric Code: 09024
Date:
11 Feb 2010
Length: 1 days
Location: UK
Residential/Non-Residential: Non-Residential
Managers/Coordinators who have responsibilty for programmes that include shelter. Also decision makers within donor organisations that fund shelter projects. It will also be relevant for any personnel with humanitarian experience looking to further their understanding of shelter programming in emergencies.
The workshop will provide an overview of the shelter sector, identifying the breadth of issues in the sector, including principles and common practices.
This is a participatory workshop, and it is envisaged that a range of organisations
will be present providing various points of reference and experiences.
The workshop will explore and address:
• The fundamentals of shelter programming and links with other sectors
• The current challenges facing the shelter sector
• The main standards and protocols that affect shelter programmes
• The types of issues affecting shelter managers
• Different organisational models for running shelter programmes.
Registration will take place on Thursday morning from 09.00 hrs and training will begin at 09.30hrs.The course will end by 17.00hrs.
Course Location: Vauxhall, London, UK
The fee includes all training materials, morning and afternoon breaks and lunch. Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation and travel to and from the venue.
Course Fees
| Band A | £95 |
| Band B | £125 |
| Band C | £195 |
| Band D | £250 |
For more information on price bands please click here
If you have any questions please contact the training team:
email: training@redr.org
phone: +44 (0)20 7840 6000
