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UKRAINE: Shelter/NFI Cluster Factsheet No 26 (June 2017)

Title
UKRAINE: Shelter/NFI Cluster Factsheet No 26 (June 2017)
Publisher
Kostyantyn Dmytrenko
Date
Type
Information Management
Source
Shelter Cluster
Response
Language
English
Tags
Maps and GIS Winterization
Description
UKRAINE: Shelter/NFI Cluster Factsheet No 26 (June 2017)
 Winterization Consultations - In June, the Shelter Cluster began to have
consultation meetings to prepare for the implementation of Winterization
2017-2018. Partners met together in Sloviansk, Sievierodonetsk, Donetsk,
and Luhansk to prepare the approaches for government controlled and
non-government controlled areas respectively. In government controlled
areas, Shelter Cluster partners will prioritize the provision of heating to the
conflict-affected while also trying to mainstream recovery approaches in
order to improve government controlled area beneficiaries’ preparedness
and recovery for future winters. In Non-government controlled areas,
needs include heating, core winterization items, and shelter insulation.
Access is one constraint to ensuring that the most conflict affected receive
support.
 Shelter Cluster team field visits to NGCA - In June, the Shelter Cluster
Team conducted a monitoring mission to NGCA in order to follow up on the
shelter situation there. As traditional assessments are impossible due to
limited humanitarian access, the Shelter Cluster team wanted to visit
several ongoing shelter repairs and to project the needs in terms of
damages. Shelter cluster partners working in this territory reported the
need to replenish acute emergency materials as forty to sixty new homes
are damaged per week in NGCA. As the conflict has continued for three
years, and humanitarian shelter agencies have only been able to reach a
fraction of the needs, over 10,000 households could require repairs.
 Popasna Field Updates - In June, Subnational Shelter/NFI Cluster
reviewed the situation in terms of damages and repairs in Popasna City,
Luhansk Oblast. The city is an apex point of the conflict as it is both a
catchment area for IDPs and a place of significant damages. The full
information including a map of greatest concentration of damages and
repairs can be found at this link.