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The Global Shelter Cluster (GSC) is an Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) coordination mechanism that supports people affected by natural disasters and internally displaced people affected by conflict with the means to live in safe, dignified and appropriate shelter. The GSC enables better coordination among all shelter actors, including local and national governments, so that people who need shelter assistance get help faster and receive the right kind of support.

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Publication
Published on
1 October 2024
Eastern Floods shelter damage and needs assessment (01 October 2024)
The main objective of the Shelter Damage and Needs Assessment is to identify the housing damage at the community level for Floods 2024 and to determine the current key immediate needs for shelter assistance in the affected areas.
Publication
Published on
30 September 2024
Rapid Shelter/NFI Needs Assessment of Temporary Shelters in Protracted IDP Camps Sittwe and Pauktaw Townships - Rakhine State - Myanmar Sep 2024
This report provides a summary of findings from the exercise conducted by Shelter partners in May 2024 in 16 camps, located in Sittwe and Pauktaw townships, hosting stateless people displaced following communal violence in 2012.
Publication
Published on
30 September 2024
House Damage Technical Assessment Report
This summary serves to inform stakeholders about the urgent housing crisis in Taiz and to guide strategic recovery efforts that could significantly impact community resilience and stability.
Publication
Published on
5 December 2023
Damage and Needs Assessment of Chattogram Division’s Flash Flood and Monsoon Rain - Final Report (Date: 05 December 2023)
This report identifies severe impacts from monsoon rains and flash floods in Bandarban, Rangamati, and Cox’s Bazar districts. The assessment highlights the urgent need for food, shelter reconstruction, WASH facilities, and long-term resilience measures​.
Publication
Published on
5 December 2023
Damage and needs assessment of Chattogram Division’s flash flood and monsoon rain
This report assesses the impacts of the August 2023 flash floods in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh detailing damage to homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods, and highlighting the urgent need for recovery support.
Publication
Published on
27 September 2023
Preliminary Report - Damage and Needs Assessment of Chattogram Division’s Flash Flood and Monsoon Rain
This is a Preliminary Report of Damage and Needs Assessment about flash flood and monsoon rain between 5 – 8 August 2023 in Bangladesh.
Publication
Published on
30 July 2022
Pathways Home - Guidance for Supporting Shelter Self-Recovery
The guidance outlines a framework for supporting disaster-affected communities in shelter self-recovery, emphasizing a people-led approach and offering practical advice for implementing flexible, community-driven recovery programs.
Publication
Published on
4 June 2020
Shelter Recovery Assessment in the Central Region of Mozambique
This assessment based on the guidance outlined in the Post-Cyclone Reconstruction Programme (PALPOC) developed by GREPOC, to guide the reconstruction efforts after Cyclone Idai in March 2019.

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https://www.sheltercluster.org/
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