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Coordinating Safe, Dignified, and Effective Displacement Responses

Global CCCM Cluster leads the coordination of emergency site management in internal displacement settings, ensuring safe, dignified, and effective responses.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo. IDP women collect water.

CCCM Cluster coordination mechanisms in 27 countries

CCCM Cluster coordination mechanisms are active in 13 countries, with sectors and working groups or sectors in approximately 14 additional countries.
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Reimagine the Future of Displacement Site Management

The CCCM Cluster Strategy 2025–2029 outlines a bold, inclusive vision to strengthen capacity, accountability, and local leadership in camp coordination and management.
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Reflecting on 2024 Progress, Learning for the Future

The 2024 Annual Report captures key achievements, challenges, and lessons from CCCM operations worldwide, with data, stories, and insights from the field.
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CCCM Human Impact Stories from Displacement Around the Globe

Meet the people behind the numbers. Explore firsthand stories of resilience, collaboration, and dignity from communities supported by CCCM interventions.
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Iraq. Clean water reaches IDPs in the hot summer

CCCM Resources

Find CCCM reports, guidelines, videos, and templates arranged by thematic area. Explore the Global CCCM training, Coordinator Toolkit packages and external platforms such as the CCCM e-learning and Camp Management Toolkit.
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IDP Populations
76
M
SOURCE: IDMC
(Estimated)
People in Need for CCCM
35
M
Source: 2025 HNRPs
By CCCM Cluster
Where We Work
27
Countries: 13 Standalone Clusters
05 Merged Clusters | 09 Working Groups

 

Our Vision: 

Communities affected by, or at risk of, displacement have their rights and dignity respected and access to the assistance, information, protection, and solutions they require.

 

 

Our overall goals are to coordinate and facilitate the efficient, effective, and predictable delivery of protection and services at the community level, ensure that the rights of IDPs and other affected populations are protected, and advocate for durable solutions.

 

 

The Global CCCM Cluster is an Inter-Agency Standing Committee coordination mechanism that supports internally displaced persons (IDPs) to live in safe, dignified, and appropriate settings.

 

 

 

We work alongside communities, authorities, and aid providers to ensure that people affected by displacement can access life-saving assistance and protection, as well as identify paths to solutions guided by the Minimum Standards for Camp Management (MSCM).

 

 

The People We Serve

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

According to the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement
internally displaced persons (also known as "IDPs") are "persons
 or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee
 or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in
 particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of
 armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations
 of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and
 who have not crossed an internationally recognized border."

 

 

 

 

 

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Global CCCM Cluster Strategy [2025-2029]
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Global Cluster Annual Report 2024

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