Global Shelter Cluster Annual Meeting 2018 Survey Findings Overview
Participant profiles, key impediments, regional insights, and organization types from the Global Shelter Cluster survey conducted in October 2018. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for humanitarian shelter coordination.
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Global Shelter Cluster Annual Meeting 2018 Overview of Global Shelter Cluster Survey Findings October 2018 - Geneva Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Summary Participant profile Most influential impediments Opportunities to reduce impediments Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 2
Who participated in the survey? PARTICIPANT PROFILE Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 3
Number of respondents by region 115 responses (as of 02 October 2018) MENA 10 Latin America 5 Global and HQ 55 Europe 3 Asia and Pacific 21 Africa 21 Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Number of respondents by country Turkey 4 MENA Syrian Arab Republic 2 Iraq 1 Afghanistan 3 Panama 1 America Haiti 2 Latin Dominica 1 Chile 1 United States of America 6 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 11 Global and HQ Switzerland 29 Sweden 2 Spain 1 Germany 2 Belgium 2 Australia 2 Ukraine 1 Europe Italy 1 Czech Republic 1 Vanuatu 2 Thailand 1 Papua New Guinea 1 Asia and Pacific Pakistan 1 Nepal 6 Myanmar 1 Lao People s Democratic Republic 1 India 1 Fiji 1 Bangladesh 6 Uganda 1 Sudan 1 South Sudan 2 Somalia 3 Nigeria 2 Africa Niger 2 Kenya 3 Ethiopia 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 Central African Republic 2 Burundi 1 Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 5
Number of respondents by organization type United Nations 54 International NGO 35 Red Cross and Red Crescent movement 16 Academia/research institution 6 Other 5 Donor 2 National NGO 1 Government 1 Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Most influential impediments hindering Global Shelter Cluster activities in the most recent 12 months. MOST INFLUENTIAL IMPEDIMENTS Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 7
Most influential impediments Most reported top three impediments: Insufficient funding for shelter programming (47%) Security and poor humanitarian access to affected populations (28%) Insufficient funding for shelter coordination (20%) Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Most influential impediments by region 1st most reported 2nd most reported Security and poor humanitarian access to affected populations 3rd most reported Insufficient funding for shelter coordination Africa Insufficient funding for shelter programming Limited engagement with Housing, Land and Property issues Insufficient capacity of local partners Asia and Pacific Poor humanitarian understanding of urban responses Poor quality inter- cluster coordination and planning Global and HQ Insufficient funding for shelter programming Security and poor humanitarian access to affected populations Insufficient capacity of local partners MENA * Please note that only regions or organizations with more than 5 respondents are shown in this table Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Most influential impediments by organisation type 1st Most Reported 2nd Most Reported 3rd Most Reported Poor quality inter- cluster coordination and planning Limited engagement with Housing, Land and Property issues Limited national-level preparedness activities and contingency planning Insufficient funding for shelter programming Security and poor humanitarian access to affected populations UN Security and poor humanitarian access to affected populations Insufficient funding for shelter programming International NGOs Insufficient funding for shelter programming Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Insufficient funding for shelter coordination Poor humanitarian understanding of urban responses Academia/research institution Inadequate data collection from operational agencies * Please note that only regions or organizations with more than 5 respondents are shown in this table Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Areas of cluster coordination with the greatest potential to reduce impediments. OPPORTUNITIES TO REDUCE IMPEDIMENTS Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 11
Opportunities to reduce impediments Most common top three suggested improvements: Improved, more predictable funding for shelter operations (43%) Harmonized data collection by cluster partners (27%) Improved, more predictable funding for shelter coordination (23%) Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Opportunities to reduce impediments by region 1st most reported 2nd most reported 3rd most reported Harmonized data collection by cluster partners Develop and deliver more technical trainings Improved, more predictable funding for shelter coordination Increased coordination capacity at the sub-national level Africa Improved guidance on Housing, Land and Property issues at country level Asia and Pacific Improved, more predictable funding for shelter operations Harmonized data collection by cluster partners Improve cluster engagement with non-traditional actors Global and HQ Improved technical guidance on urban shelter response Increased coordination capacity at the sub-national level Improved technical guidance on urban shelter response Harmonized data collection by cluster partners MENA Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter * Please note that only regions or organizations with more than 5 respondents are shown in this table
Opportunities to reduce impediments by organisation 1st Most Reported 2nd Most Reported 3rd Most Reported Improved, more predictable funding for shelter coordination Harmonized data collection by cluster partners UN Improved, more predictable funding for shelter operations Increased coordination capacity at the sub-national level Improve cluster engagement with non-traditional actors Improved technical guidance on urban shelter response International NGOs Improve cluster engagement with non- traditional actors Improved, more predictable funding for shelter coordination Develop and deliver more regional or country-specific cluster trainings Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Improved, more predictable funding for shelter operations * Please note that only regions or organizations with more than 5 respondents are shown in this table Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
Thank you Global Shelter Cluster ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter 15