Co-led by International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) for natural disasters and conflict-induced IDP situations respectively, the Global Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster benefits from the membership of many partner agencies, as well as support from academic and private sector partners. At the country level, Camp Coordination and Camp Management is a vital humanitarian mechanism as it facilitates protection and assistance to displaced populations.
Global CCCM Cluster actors ensure that systems are in place to meet minimal humanitarian standards: duplication is prevented and gaps address; using camps or camp-like settings as a last resort to provide assistance and protection to affected populations and exploring how to best provide services out of camps.
If your organization is interested in becoming a CCCM Cluster partner at the global-level, please read the membership criteria document to the right and fill out the following membership application form
The following are a list of a number of partners organizations that have engaged with the CCCM Cluster at country and/or global-level.
ACTED
ACTED (Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development) is a non-governmental organization with headquarters in Paris, founded in 1993. Independent, private and not-for-profit, ACTED respects a strict political and religious impartiality and operates according to principles of non-discrimination and transparency.
The Danish Refugee Council is currently implementing activities within nine sectors, namely: Housing and small-scale infrastructure, Income generation through grant and micro-finance, Food security & agricultural rehabilitation and development, Displacement-related law and information, Social rehabilitation, NGO networking and capacity development, Humanitarian mine action, Information management and coordination and Emergency logistics and transport management.
IOM co-chairs the CCCM Cluster together with UNHCR. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
The LWF Department for World Service is the internationally recognized humanitarian and development arm of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF). The Department for World Service is a member of ACT Alliance and provides humanitarian aid and assists in rehabilitation and development in almost 40 countries.
NRC promotes and protects the rights of people who have been forced to flee their countries, or their homes within their countries. It is the only Norwegian organisation that specialises in international efforts aimed at this target group.
The majority of our approximately 3000 staff members are national employees in NRC’s projects in around 20 countries in Africa, Asia, America and Europe. All our projects are run from a small and efficient administration in Oslo.
UNHCR co-chairs the CCCM Cluster together with IOM. UNHCR's primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees. It strives to ensure that everyone can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily, integrate locally or to resettle in a third country.
In more than five decades, the agency has helped people restart their lives. Today, a staff of some 7,685 people in more than 125 countries continues to help some 33.9 million persons.