4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC Shelter Module update Jérôme Michon MSF-B Tom Corsellis Shelter Centre followed by: Guatemala, Bangladesh and the Philippines Graham Saunders, CRS
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4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
Shelter Module updateJérôme MichonMSF-BTom CorsellisShelter Centre
followed by: Guatemala, Bangladesh and the PhilippinesGraham Saunders, CRS
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
Shelter Module session
this session is structured as follows:
a. strategy for Shelter ModuleShelter Centre
b. feedback on standardsMSF-B
c. future work on the Shelter ModuleShelter Centre
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
a. Shelter Module strategy
overviewthe product to develop, test, and publish a specification for a new transitional family shelter, will be undertaken in two phases involving a consortium
phase 1, funded by USAID/OFDA, to develop and agree shelter specifications for Shelter Module
phase 2, funded by DFID, will develop and test prototypes, concluding with technical specifications for publication
timelinephase 1 concludes at this Shelter Meeting
feedback at:
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
a. Shelter Module strategy
as part of phase 1, standards were circulated to elicit comments and feedback from the working group
should the shelter kit be designed to fit on a euro pallet?
shelf life when stockpiled?
what should be the target weight?
a. logistics standards and indicatorsb. physical standards and indicatorsc. social standards and indicators
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feedback sheets
name and contact details
express your level of interest
comments or suggestions?
please leave the sheets for us to collect!
b. Shelter Module feedbackin yourfolders
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feedback so far from ECHO, and from the consortium,which currently includes DFID, USAID, JICA, IFRC, MSF-I and Oxfam GB
b. Shelter Module feedbackfeedback at:
‘a pallet shaped pack would not be as easy to handle manually compared to long type cartons/packs’
‘at least 50% of the covered space should be walkable, compared to Sphere’s 33%’
‘how can covering last 18 months? this is more than plastic sheeting’
‘covering should last at least 24 months’
‘should have water-safe & fireproof opening for chimney’
‘what are minimal negative environmental impacts?’
‘colour affects interior light, and colour of light has a psychological impact’
a3.2 packing
b1.1 usable area
b3.1 durability
b6.2 ventilation
b9.3 toxicity
b10 colour
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
b. Shelter Module feedback
as part of phase 1, standards were circulated to elicit comments and feedback from the working group
should the shelter kit be designed to fit on a euro pallet?
shelf life when stockpiled?
what should be the target weight?
a. logistics standards and indicatorsb. physical standards and indicatorsc. social standards and indicators
photo: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de
feedback at:
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a. logisticsstandardsand indicators
Shelter Centre recommends…
feedback from you
b. Shelter Module feedback
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what colour should the fly be? the liner??
what standards should the shelter meet?
how long should the covering last? the frame??
as part of phase 1, standards were circulated to elicit comments and feedback from the working group
a. logistics standards and indicatorsb. physical standards and indicatorsc. social standards and indicators
b. Shelter Module feedback
feedback at:
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
Shelter Module previous
b. physicalstandardsand indicators
Shelter Centrerecommends…
feedback from you
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should tools be distributed with the tent?
how many people should it take to set up the shelter?
should there be a privacy wall?
as part of phase 1, standards were circulated to elicit comments and feedback from the working group
a. logistics standards and indicatorsb. physical standards and indicatorsc. social standards and indicators
b. Shelter Module feedback
feedback at:
4 - 5 May 2006 | Geneva | hosted by IFRC
c. socialstandardsand indicators
Shelter Centrerecommends…
feedback from you
b. Shelter Module feedback
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c. Shelter Module future work
as with previous summers, Shelter Centre volunteers will be undertaking further development of the 3rd generation emergency family shelter
the focus will be on a modular cladding solution made of standardised plastic sheeting and a modular joint
what should be the focus for the intern team this summer? example joints from the MSF-Transfer
logistics warehouse in Brussels
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panels made of UNHCR plastic sheeting
optional flu aperture for cold climates
translucent gables for interior lighting
extendable
frame-1½” x 1.8m tubes
- floor area meets Sphere standards for family of 6
-welded or cast stainless steel joints (design allows for extending lengthways and sideways)
fly- UNHCR plastic sheeting panels
- trenching flaps
c. Shelter Module future work
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inter locking plastic sheeting panels
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Shelter Module consortium currently includes:
DFID, USAID, JICA, IFRC, MSF and Oxfam GB
Shelter Module working group currently includes:
ECHO, SDC-HA, UN-Habitat, UN/OCHA, AMURT International, Caritas Austria, CRS, MSF – International, Provention Consortium, Shelter For Life, The Sphere Project
progress by the working group can be followed at:www.sheltercentre.org/blog
not part of the working group?email [email protected] to change your
organisation’s level of involvement
c. Shelter Module future work
Shelter Centre is currently seeking funding for the development of a winterised option
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