In region Global and in group Global Shelter Cluster

Extreme Heat Working Group

Pages

Guidance-Note-12-Programatic-Response-to-Extreme-Heat

Title
Guidance-Note-12-Programatic-Response-to-Extreme-Heat
Publisher
DisasterKelly
Date
Type
Technical Support and Design
Source
Oxfam and ADAPT Initative
Language
English
Tags
Strategy Early Recovery Protection WASH CCCM Health Education Environment Preparedness Emergency Early Recovery Recovery Reconstruction Development Built Environment Professionals Camp Management Camp Planning Collective Centers Construction Methods Core Shelters Emergency Shelter Host Family Support Repairs and Retrofitting Risk Reduction Settlement Planning Transitional Shelter Urban Planning Collective Centres Formal Camps Host Families Informal Settlements Multi-tenant Apartment Owner-occupier Rentals and tenants Guidance
Description

This guidance provides information on the nature and effects of extreme heat.1 As the humanitarian experience of extreme heat is still fairly limited, this information should be useful in helping readers to better understand key aspects of the threat. The information provided is based almost exclusively on peer-reviewed literature, prioritising literature that concentrates on low-income contexts and that reviews multiple sources (systematic and scoping reviews). 

The guidance also identifies concrete actions that humanitarians can take – specifically in the sectors of Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL); Health; Nutrition; Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE); Shelter; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); and Protection – to prepare for and respond to heatwaves. (From the document.)