Core Sectors

1. Introduction

1.1 Effects of a crisis on food security

2. Assessing effects and impact of a crisis

2.1 Food security and response options analysis

2.2 Food security of livelihood groups

3. What to do: Response options

3.1 Options for food and nutrition security interventions

3.2 Types of activities

3.3 Key considerations

3.4 Case study: CARE’s emergency livestock interventions in Ethiopia

4. What not to do: Do no harm and other common mistakes

5. When and where to get specialist help

6. CARE’s policy commitments

6.1 CARE’s emergency food and nutrition security strategy

6.2 CARE policy documents relevant to food and nutrition security

7. CARE’s capacity and experience

8. Annexes

1. Introduction

1.1 What is WASH in emergencies?

2. Gender and Emergency WASH

3. Assessment checklist

3.1 The assessment process and tools for WASH

3.2 WASH checklist (adapted from Sphere)

4. What to do: Response options

4.1 First phase response options for water and sanitation

4.2 Second phase response options for water and sanitation

4.3 Response options for hygiene promotion

4.4 The importance of coordination and advocacy

4.5 Monitoring results

4.6 Accountability

4.7 Case study: Haiti earthquake, January 2010—CARE’s WASH response

5. What not to do: Do no harm and other common mistakes

6. When and where to get specialist help

7. CARE’s policy commitments

8. CARE’s capacity and experience

9. Annexes

10. Other resources

1. Introduction

1.1 What is humanitarian shelter?

1.2 CARE’s shelter principles

1.3 Coordination

1.4 Shelter terminology & jargon

2. Gender & shelter

2.1 Gender analysis & shelter programmes

3. Shelter assessments

3.1 What you need to know & understand

3.2 Rapid needs assessment

3.3 Damage assessment

3.4 Detailed assessments & analysis

3.5 Knowledge & Attitudes Surveys

3.6 Markets assessment

3.7 Participatory assessment approaches

3.8 Joint assessments

4. What to do: response options

4.1 Tarps, tents & kits

4.2 Clothes & household NFIs

4.3 Cash for shelter

4.4 Training & technical assistance

4.5 Recovery support

4.6 Promoting safer building

4.7 Temporary houses

4.8 Construction

4.9 Collective centres

4.11 Housing, Land and Property and other legal assistance

4.12 Urban responses

4.13 Support to host families & communities

4.14 Resettlement

5. What to do: Integration with other sectors

5.1 Developing a response strategy

5.1 Protection & GBV

5.2 WASH

5.3 Livelihoods

6. What not to do: do no harm & common mistakes

7. Developing strong proposals

7.1 Indicators for shelter programmes

8. When and where to get specialist help

9. Annexes

1. Introduction

2. Assessment checklist

3. What to do: Response options

3.1 Sphere standards for the health sector

3.2 CO management issues relating to emergency health programming

3.3 Supporting health systems and infrastructure

3.4 Addressing communicable diseases

3.5 Sexual and reproductive health

3.6 Addressing non-communicable diseases

3.7 Case study: Experiences in the West Bank and Gaza, Indonesia and Pakistan

4. What not to do: Do no harm and other common mistakes

4.1 Case Study: Do’s and don’ts-Rwandan genocide, 1994

5. When and where to get specialist help

6. CARE’s policy commitments

7. CARE’s capacity and experience

8. Annexes

9. Other resources

9.1 Health (general)

9.2 Sexual and reproductive health