Cluster
CLSHL
Shelter and NFI Cluster
Cluster Objectives
CLSHL/CO1
Displaced populations are provided support that mitigates immediate harm and ensures adequate and safe temporary shelter solutions
CLSHL/CO2
Vulnerable households exposed to harsh weather and protection concerns are supported to meet basic needs and enhance their coping capacity
CLSHL/CO3
Increase capacity to respond to natural or manmade hazards in a timely, efficient and effective manner
Cluster Activities
CLSHL/CA1
Provision of temporary shelter assistance to IDPs
CLSHL/CA2
Provision of shelter assistance to households affected by demolitions in the WB and EJ
CLSHL/CA3
Provision of protective shelter materials to families under protection concerns (settler violence ) or at risk of displacement
CLSHL/CA4
Provision of temporary shelter assistance to Families (tenants) evicted or at risk of eviction.
CLSHL/CA5
Rehabilitation of damaged and/or substandard shelters (fully or partially) to meet shelter basic needs and minimum standards, including adaptation of shelters to meet the needs of PWDs and improving the living space for vulnerable groups, in addition to shelter related support to people at higher risk of Covid-19.
CLSHL/CA7
Provision of timely winterization/summarization assistance or shelter Non-Food Items (NFIs) to vulnerable households at risk of exposure or affected by natural or manmade hazards (e.g. winter storms)
CLSHL/CA8
Physical stockpiling of emergency NFIs at agency level warehouse/s or arrangements in-place to procure/import NFIs immediately
CLSHL/CA9
Capacity building of local NGO’s, community committees, municipal forums, and volunteers, by training and tools for emergency response, self-recovery, or protection measures to be able to support IDPs and affected people during and post emergencies
CLSHL/CA10
Capacity building of host community (families) with hosting history by training, cash support, or prepositioned NFIs, or shelter adaptation