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Format Stratégie Pays EHA et Plans Opérationnels

Editeur: UNHCR Année: 2018 Description: Là où c’est nécessaire, le HCR est les acteurs EHA doivent travailler ensemble pour développer une stratégie EHA au niveau du pays décrivant le contexte de réfugiés et la situation EHA initiale, ainsi qu’une stratégie à court, moyen et long terme pour chacun des sous-secteurs EHA. Ce format peut être […]

F-14/2015a UNHCR Site Level Refugee WASH Strategy Template (UNHCR, 2015)

Where required, UNHCR and WASH actors should work together to develop a site level refugee WASH strategy document that clearly describes the refugee context, the baseline WASH situation, WASH coverage, WASH gaps, along with short (6 months), medium (6 months – 5 years) and long-term (>5 years) strategies for each of the WASH sub-sectors and the twelve (12) WASH principles. This template can be used to help produce the site level WASH Strategy.

Costing Water Services in Refugee Camps (IRC and UNHCR, 2015)

This report applies the life-cycle costs approach (LCCA) to the provision of water services in two UN refugee camps, Bambasi in Ethiopia and Kounoungou in Chad. It is based on cost data from financial reports in Geneva and both camps and on service-level data collected through the UNHCR monitoring system and on site through water point surveys.
The purpose of the study was (1) to better understand the structure, magnitude and drivers of the cost of providing a targeted level of water service to refugees, and (2) to reflect on the applicability of LCCA in the UNHCR monitoring framework and the potential for implementing it in systematically.

Normes et Indicateurs EHA (UNHCR, 2018)

Un rapide aperçu des indicateurs et normes du HCR sur l’eau, la gestion des déchets humains et solides, le contrôle des vecteurs de maladie et la promotion à l’hygiène, pour les contextes de réfugiés en urgence et en post-urgence.

UNHCR Global Strategy for Public Health 2014 – 2018 (UNHCR, 2014)

This document describes UNHCR’s global strategy for public health through a set of guiding principles and strategic approaches including protection; age, gender and diversity; equity; access; sustainability; community empowerment; appropriateness and reliability; partnerships and coordination; capacity building; communication and advocacy; integrated approaches; measurement and monitoring; and innovation. The document describes strategic objectives and enabling actions per sub-sector (Public Health, HIV and Reproductive Health, Food Security and Nutrition, and WASH).