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HUMANITARIAN SHELTER & SETTLEMENTS

HUMANITARIAN SHELTER & SETTLEMENTS

Humanitarian Shelter & Settlements is a process of providing financial, material, technical, and social assistance to meet the shelter needs of communities affected by disasters or humanitarian emergencies. The sheltering solution includes repairing damaged homes or building temporary shelters, improving building safety and living conditions, protecting the privacy of inhabitants, and facilitating long-term reconstruction.

The Certification Scheme for Humanitarian Shelter and Settlement Officer outlines the required competency units for this occupation, the basic requirements for candidates, the rights of candidates, the obligations of certificate holders, and a summary of the certification process. Please read the following document for the details.

Core and Technical Competency Unit

Reference materials for ASCEND candidates and trainers.

ADM.COR.001.2

APPLY THE CORE HUMANITARIAN STANDARD AND PRINCIPLES

ADM.COR.002.2

IDENTIFY ASEAN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE LEGAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

ADM.TEC.037.2

IMPLEMENT SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES

ADM.TEC.038.2

PROVIDE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE EQUITABLY BASED ON NEED

ADM.TEC.039.2

COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY WITH SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME STAKEHOLDERS

The Certification Scheme for Humanitarian Shelter and Settlement Coordinator outlines the required competency units for this occupation, the basic requirements for candidates, the rights of candidates, the obligations of certificate holders, and a summary of the certification process. Please read the following document for the details.

Core and Technical Competency Unit

Reference materials for ASCEND candidates and trainers.

ADM.COR.001.2

APPLY THE CORE HUMANITARIAN STANDARD AND PRINCIPLES

ADM.COR.002.2

IDENTIFY ASEAN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

ADM.COR.004.2

COORDINATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS IN DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT

ADM.TEC.034.2

COORDINATE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT TEAM AND PROGRAMME FIELD ACTIVITIES

ADM.TEC.035.2

PROVIDE TECHNICAL GUIDANCE TO THE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME TEAM

ADM.TEC.036.2

COORDINATE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT PLANNING AND ACTIVITIES AND IT’S ALL RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS

The Certification Scheme for Humanitarian Shelter and Settlement Coordinator outlines the required competency units for this occupation, the basic requirements for candidates, the rights of candidates, the obligations of certificate holders, and a summary of the certification process. Please read the following document for the details.

Core and Technical Competency Unit

Reference materials for ASCEND candidates and trainers.

ADM.COR.001.2

APPLY THE CORE HUMANITARIAN STANDARD AND PRINCIPLES

ADM.COR.002.2

IDENTIFY ASEAN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

ADM.COR.003.2

MANAGE HUMANITARIAN AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAMME

ADM.TEC.031.2

ANALYSE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT NEEDS

ADM.TEC.032.2

MANAGE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME TO ENSURE TECHNICAL QUALITY, TIMELINESS, APPROPRIATENESS AND INCLUSIVENESS

ADM.TEC.033.2

INTEGRATE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT PLANS AND ACTIVITIES WITH ALL RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS

ADM.TEC.034.2

COORDINATE SHELTER AND SETTLEMENT TEAM AND PROGRAMME FIELD ACTIVITIES

The project “Operationalising the ASEAN Standards and Certification for Experts in Disaster Management (ASCEND)” is part of the AADMER Work Programme 2021-2025, and will contribute to the realisation of ASEAN’s goal to become a global leader in disaster management by 2025, as articulated in the ASEAN Vision 2025 on Disaster Management. The AHA Centre implements the ASCEND development project in collaboration with the Korean National Fire Agency (KNFA), and with support from the ASEAN Secretariat and the Government of the Republic of Korea.

This website was created and maintained with the financial support of the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund. Its content are the sole responsibility of the AHA Centre and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund.

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