Camp Coordination & Camp Management CCCM Camp Coordination & Camp Management Global Cluster Update Shelter Meeting, Geneva 1 June 2007.

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Camp Coordination & Camp Management CCCM Camp Coordination & Camp Management Global Cluster Update Shelter Meeting, Geneva 1 June 2007

Camp Coordination & Camp Management Cluster Partners at Global Level Regular: UNHCR and IOM (co-chairs) CARE International Danish Refugee Council (DRC) International Rescue Committee (IRC) Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Shelter Centre WFP United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) OCHA Occasional: UNRWA, ICRC, IFRC, OHCHR, UNICEF

Camp Coordination & Camp Management Cluster Partners at Field Level The partners involved in humanitarian response for IDPs hosted in camps or camp-like settlements are: Main partners at global level Governments/local authorities Displaced persons through IDP camp leaders, representatives or camp committees NGO service providers working in IDP camps Other stakeholders – host communities, community based organisations (CBOs), donors.

Camp Coordination & Camp Management Summary CCCM Presentation Shelter Meeting – November ‘06 Global CCCM partnersGlobal CCCM partners CCCM framework: Roles and responsibilities – Camp Coordination/Camp Management and Camp AdministrationCCCM framework: Roles and responsibilities – Camp Coordination/Camp Management and Camp Administration CD ROM ‘IDP Key Resources’CD ROM ‘IDP Key Resources’ Training and WorkshopsTraining and Workshops Deployment of staff to key IDP operationsDeployment of staff to key IDP operations CCCM – levels of interventionCCCM – levels of intervention

Camp Coordination & Camp Management 1.CCCM – Standards and Policy-Setting 2.CCCM – Building Response Capacity 3.CCCM – Operational Support What’s New since Shelter Meeting – November ’06?

Camp Coordination & Camp Management 1. CCCM – Standards and Policy-Setting IASC Gender Handbook – CCCM chapterIASC Gender Handbook – CCCM chapter Needs Analysis Framework (NAF) – CCCM sectionNeeds Analysis Framework (NAF) – CCCM section Study/Best practice: IDP collective centresStudy/Best practice: IDP collective centres Best practice: camp coordination and camp managementBest practice: camp coordination and camp management Terms of References (ToR) for CCCM Cluster LeadTerms of References (ToR) for CCCM Cluster Lead With WASH cluster: Mapping of roles and responsibilities of CCCM & WASH at field levelWith WASH cluster: Mapping of roles and responsibilities of CCCM & WASH at field level  Available on:

Camp Coordination & Camp Management

Study – IDP Collective Centres Objectives: explain the phenomenon, assess the applicability of CCCM concepts to collective centres and propose ‘best practice’.Objectives: explain the phenomenon, assess the applicability of CCCM concepts to collective centres and propose ‘best practice’. Key concepts and definitionsKey concepts and definitions Different kinds of collective centresDifferent kinds of collective centres Causes and consequencesCauses and consequences Case studies – main findingsCase studies – main findings Elements of ‘best practice’Elements of ‘best practice’  ‘Guidance Note’ of best practices on camp management in collective centres

Camp Coordination & Camp Management 2. CCCM – Building Response Capacity CCCM Validation Workshop, Islamabad, Nov ’06: field personnel & global cluster partnersCCCM Validation Workshop, Islamabad, Nov ’06: field personnel & global cluster partners CCCM training for field personnel:CCCM training for field personnel: Panama City, Jan ‘07Panama City, Jan ‘07 Cairo, Feb ‘07Cairo, Feb ‘07 Amman (Iraq operation), Mar ‘07Amman (Iraq operation), Mar ‘07 Uganda – Lira and Gulu, May ‘07Uganda – Lira and Gulu, May ‘07 Camp Coordination & Leadership Development Workshop, Cyprus, June ‘07Camp Coordination & Leadership Development Workshop, Cyprus, June ‘07

Camp Coordination & Camp Management CCCM Responses in the Field Liberia Uganda Pakistan Philippines Mozambique Ethiopia Madagascar Darfur Timor Leste Chad Somalia DRC (up-coming)

Camp Coordination & Camp Management 3. CCCM – Operational Support Deployment of CCCM experts:Deployment of CCCM experts: Somalia, Darfur, Philippines, Madagascar.Somalia, Darfur, Philippines, Madagascar. Deployment of Information Management experts:Deployment of Information Management experts: Somalia, Myanmar, Uganda, EthiopiaSomalia, Myanmar, Uganda, Ethiopia CartONG responsible for camp database & mapping of camps.CartONG responsible for camp database & mapping of camps. Deployment of IDP profiling expert:Deployment of IDP profiling expert: Chad, Ivory Coast, SomaliaChad, Ivory Coast, Somalia Support given to camp closure assessments in parts of Northern Uganda.Support given to camp closure assessments in parts of Northern Uganda.

Camp Coordination & Camp Management CCCM focus in Develop joint needs assessment, monitoring and evaluation, standards and indicators for the cluster. Update 2005 capacity mapping exercise. Mainstream cross-cutting issues (HIV/AIDS, environment, gender etc) in CCCM activities. Develop and disseminate 'best practice' on CCCM. Strengthen CCCM training at national, regional and global levels. Strengthen information management on protection/welfare situation and humanitarian services in camps. Pilot protection incident software in camp environment. Develop generic IT tool based on Uganda project.