The aim of Pathways Home: Guidance for supporting shelter self-recovery (referred to throughout as the Guidance) is to describe and explore the concept of supporting shelter self-recovery, and provide practical guidance on how to accompany and support the process in post-disaster and post-conflict contexts.
It represents the first attempt to outline the rationale, building blocks and key concepts of self-recovery. Drawing from shelter programming experience and suggested best practice, the Guidance aims to inform the design of programmes that support shelter self-recovery to help build a common body of knowledge.
Pathways Home has been developed collaboratively through the efforts of many organisations and individuals since 2019 and was published in July 2022. Read more about the process and key messages of Pathways Home in our blog ... see below.
Pathways Home: Guidance for supporting shelter self-recovery is now available to download from the Global Shelter Cluster website. Follow the link below.
A 16-page summary version of Pathways Home has now been written by CRAterre and CARE. It explains the WHY and the HOW of supporting shelter self-recovery in an accessible format for practitioners and donors.
Download from the Global Shelter Cluster website.
If you like to access the presentation slides from the online launch of Pathways Home in July 2022, click below to view or download them. Pdfs of the whole presentation and also the Vanuatu and Beirut case studies are available.
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