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Introduction to breakout groups
Tom Corsellis, Shelter Centre
Breakout groupsAfter coffee this morning there will be parallel breakout groups
There will be an introduction to each group prior to coffee
Sign up sheets outside, attended by shelter centre staff– on your way to coffee please indicate which group you wish to participate in
After coffee, we will meet back here and you will be guided to the appropriate locations
Coffee break
Please be back in time for the sector resources breakout groups session at 11:45
Shelter Meeting Day 1
Please sign-up
Arrival and coffeeWelcome, agenda, introductions Tom Corsellis, Shelter CentreWelcome address, Rudolf Muller UN/OCHA‘Shelter after Disaster’ guidelines Isabelle de Muyser-Boucher ,UN/OCHA, Carlo Gherardi, Shelter CentreGFDRR – advancing the knowledge agenda for DRM, Christoph Pusch, World BankOwner-driven housing reconstruction Sandra d'Urzo, IFRCIntroduction to sector resources breakout groups Tom Corsellis, Shelter CentreCoffee BreakBreakout groupsBreakout groups feedback and conclusionsLunchCharles Setchell, USAID/OFDACluster guidelines Nuno Nunes, IOMShelter research unit: mapping, testing and developing Kaat Boon, Benelux Red Cross SocietiesAnnouncement Shelter effect video and campaign Sandra d'Urzo, IFRCCoffee BreakProposalsShelter Tools Theo Schildermann Practical ActionShelter community website and library Tom Corsellis, Alan Palazzolo Shelter Centre
Shelter Meeting dinner: Bain des Paquis
18:00
19:30
Aperitif at new Shelter Centre office until 19:00
08:30 – 09:0009:00 09:15 09:30
10:00 10:3011:0011:15 – 11:4511:4512:1513:15 – 14:1514:1514:4515:00
15:1515:20 – 15:5015:5017:0517:35
Agenda Day 1
National/regional response levels
Sector resources breakout groups
Capacity building training
Knowledge management
Technical tools
Breakout groups
National/regional response levels
Sector resources breakout groups
Capacity building training
Knowledge management
Technical tools
Purpose:
to discuss and understand prioritised needs or gaps in existing support, to identify inter-sector resources, tools and guidance which could usefully be developed around:
Breakout groups
National/regional response levels
Sector resources breakout groups
Example:
What are the top 10 priorities which would support humanitarian response and disaster risk reduction at national or regional levels?
•building a common institutional memory
•training
•translation of tools into relevant languages
Breakout groups
Sector resources breakout groups
Presentations
5 minute presentations from sector resources groups
Breakout groups
Sector resources breakout groups
Conclusions
Breakout groups
Lunch
Please be back in time for the tbc presentation at 14:15
Shelter Meeting Day 1
Arrival and coffeeWelcome, agenda, introductions Tom Corsellis, Shelter CentreWelcome address, Rudolf Muller UN/OCHA‘Shelter after Disaster’ guidelines Isabelle de Muyser-Boucher ,UN/OCHA, Carlo Gherardi, Shelter CentreGFDRR – advancing the knowledge agenda for DRM, Christoph Pusch, World BankOwner-driven housing reconstruction Sandra d'Urzo, IFRCIntroduction to sector resources breakout groups Tom Corsellis, Shelter CentreCoffee BreakBreakout groupsBreakout groups feedback and conclusionsLunchCharles Setchell, USAID/OFDACluster guidelines Nuno Nunes, IOMShelter research unit: mapping, testing and developing Kaat Boon, Benelux Red Cross SocietiesAnnouncement Shelter effect video and campaign Sandra d'Urzo, IFRCCoffee BreakProposalsShelter Tools Theo Schildermann Practical ActionShelter community website and library Tom Corsellis, Alan Palazzolo Shelter Centre
Shelter Meeting dinner: Bain des Paquis
18:00
19:30
Aperitif at new Shelter Centre office until 19:00
08:30 – 09:0009:00 09:15 09:30
10:00 10:3011:0011:15 – 11:4511:4512:1513:15 – 14:1514:1514:4515:00
15:1515:20 – 15:5015:5017:0517:35
Agenda Day 1