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IFRC SRU Shelter Solutions Burundi - 2

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BURUNDI BURUNDI 26 Shelters We kept the anonymity of which organization has built which shelter but wanted to thank UNDP, CARE, Paresi, UNHCR, IFRC, Worldvision, ADRA GIZ, the Luxembourgish Red Cross, the Spanish Red Cross and the Burundian Ministry of solidarity to allow us to document their shelters in the field. Secondly, we would like to thank the people living in these shelters, for allowing us to visit their current homes.

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BURUNDIBURUNDI26 Shelters

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In April 2011, a IFRC SRU research officer has been to Burundi to map the different shelter solutions that

have been implemented in that post-conflict context. It was the first attempt of mapping different shelter

solutions, and is considered to be a pilot project dubbed the Burundi Mapping Experiment.

The aim of the SRU is to map shelter solutions throughout the world in the most vulnerable countries and to

come up with a worldwide leading database containing information on all these different shelters. To

achieve this goal the tool used was a survey form and special procedure to collect the data, in order to be

able to repeat this project in other countries.

The following 26 Overview Sheets are the result of the data collected in Burundi. They contain a description

of the technical aspects of a construction, according to a layer approach, as well as technical drawings,

pictures of details and general information of the different shelters. To get a better understanding of the

data collected and the results of the analysis, consult the other publication on Burundi produced by the

IFRC SRU entitles “IFRC SRU Shelter Solutions BURUNDI – 1. Overall Report”. Here you may find

information and a cross analyze of the different building materials and the different structural points

important to shelter construction, as well as results of the analyze and proposals to find ways to improve

the different shelters.

We kept the anonymity of which organization has built which shelter but wanted to thank UNDP, CARE,

Paresi, UNHCR, IFRC, Worldvision, ADRA GIZ, the Luxembourgish Red Cross, the Spanish Red Cross

and the Burundian Ministry of solidarity to allow us to document their shelters in the field. Secondly, we

would like to thank the people living in these shelters, for allowing us to visit their current homes.

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