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1 GSC Strategy 2013-2017 Progress 2014-2015 1

2 Strategic Aim 1 Support country level clusters 2

3 Philippines IFRC - IOM Pacific Region IFRC ColombiaIOM El Salvador HfH/IFRC MaliUNHCR/IOM Sudan Sudan UNHCR UNHCR DRC UNICEF UNICEF CARUNHCR/ACTED South Sudan South Sudan IOM/World Vision IOM/World Vision Somalia Somalia UNHCR UNHCR Yemen Yemen UNHCR UNHCR AfghanistanUNHCR/IOM Nepal IFRC IFRC BangladeshIFRC/UNDP MyanmarUNHCR VanuatuIFRC MozambiqueIFRC/UNHABITAT PalestineNRC/ACTED Syria UNHCR UNHCR Kenya Kenya IOM / KRCS IOM / KRCS Ethiopia Ethiopia IOM IOM Natural disasters Both Conflict 25 Shelter Clusters or cluster-like Iraq Iraq UNHCR UNHCR Chad Chad UNHCR/IOM UNHCR/IOM Ukraine UNHCR UNHCR MalawiIFRC 17 (70%) Represented here today

4  Nepal and Vanuatu emergencies  Yemen declared L3 emergency  4 system-wide L3 emergencies: –Syria –South Sudan –Iraq –Yemen  CAR no longer L3  Deployment to Malawi 4 Since our last meeting…

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6 Total: 11,8 mio persons. Top 15 countries: 6 Beneficiaries reached so far in 2015

7 7 In 2014

8 8 Achievements 2014 & 2015

9 Deputy Coordinators Davide Nicolini GFP UNHCR/SDC Neil Bauman GFP IFRC/CanRC Gregg McDonald GFP UNHCR Joseph Ashmore GFP IOM (80%) Miguel Urquia Conflict UNHCR Pablo Medina Natural Disasters IFRC Global Focal Points for Coordination Shirin Narymbaeva Website support IFRC Vincent Annoni REACH/Impact Initiatives Assessment M&E Information Management Communication & Advocacy Roving Focal Points Bo Hurkmans IMO UNHCR GSC support team Antanas Jurksaitis ECHO grant manager UNHCR Grant Management Anna Pont Americas UN-HABITAT Wardell Eastwood AusRC Tom Bamforth GFP IFRC Global Cluster Coordinators Graham Saunders Natural Disasters IFRC Shaun Scales Conflict UNHCR

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11  More than 70% of their time supporting country level clusters  Support missions: –29 missions to 14 countries in 2013 –51 missions to 19 countries in 2014 –26 missions to 14 countries so far in 2015 11 Harmonized Surge Capacity

12  Assessments in Ukraine, Nepal and Vanuatu.  Country-level clusters reviews: –Vanuatu –Ukraine 12 Assessments, monitoring and evaluations

13 Strategic Aim 2 An effective Global Cluster 13

14  59,763 visitors in last year 14 New sheltercluster.org

15 15 Online training on shelter

16  New grant received from ECHO ERC for 2015-2016  Roadshow to donors  Contributory mechanism 16 Broader donor base

17 Strategic Aim 3 Increased understanding of the sector 17

18 18 Posters, video 6 posters explaining shelter and: -Protection -Resilience -Rebuild lives -Health -Livelihoods -Home Video introducing the Global Shelter Cluster

19 @sheltercluster:  Followers 1,463  453 tweets in last year (around 2 per working day) 19 Website and Twitter

20 20 Shelter Projects

21 Thank you! More info: www.sheltercluster.org Twitter: @sheltercluster

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