Response overview
Key Figures - 2025
in need
Overview
The objective of Site Management in Myanmar is to ensure that internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in sites and collective centres are supported through coordinated, accountable, and inclusive site management systems that promote safe, dignified, and well-organised living conditions. Through strengthened coordination, community participation, protection risk mitigation, and evidence-based planning, Site Management aims to improve access to essential services, enhance site safety and resilience, and uphold the rights and dignity of displaced populations.
Objectives
- Assist IDPs and other conflict and disaster-affected people with emergency, temporary shelter, or semi-permanent shelter support (including the
maintenance, repair, upgrading, and replacement of existing shelters, and emergency NFI provision that enhances protection, dignity, safety, and privacy, taking into consideration environmental aspects. - Assist returned/resettled IDPs and non-displaced stateless people with emergency, temporary shelter, or semi-permanent shelter support (including the maintenance, repair, upgrading, and replacement of existing shelters) and NFI provision to enhance protection, dignity, safety, and privacy, taking into consideration environmental aspects.
- Strengthen settlement monitoring, service coordination and maintenance of camp infrastructure.
- Strengthen the capacity of camp management actors, communities, and service providers at the camp level on camp management and coordination, as well as protection mainstreaming.
- Reinforce community participation activities at the camp and settlement level.
Capacity Development
Contacts
Dinesh Srilal Thalpawila V Kankanamalage
Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster Coordinator
[email protected]
Mohammed Alamir
Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster Co-Coordinator
[email protected]
Venkateswarlu Dheeravath
Information Management Officer (Shelter/NFI/CCCM)
[email protected]
Capacity development program explanation
The capacity development program was structured into three distinct phases.
- The initial phase involved the execution of 9 CCCM basic training sessions, offered both online and through face-to-face interactions.
- The second phase aimed to establish a pool of national CCCM trainers, with a focus on sustainability, national ownership, and localization, achieved through the implementation of a Training of Trainers program. Consequently, we now boast a network of 55 CCCM certified trainers distributed across the country.
- The third phase involved handing over responsibilities to this newly formed pool of trainers. These dedicated colleagues are on the ground, targeting camp management agencies and community leaders. This third phase is complemented by biweekly coaching sessions for our new trainers. These sessions serve as a platform for them to share their challenges, provide valuable insights, update materials, and collaboratively work towards enhancing their performance through constructive feedback.
FROM RELIEFWEB.ORG
HDX DATASETS
5 Common Operating Datasets or CCCM-tagged datsets are on the Humanitarian Data Exchange:
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Myanmar - Internal Displacements Updates (IDU) (event data) - IDMC - [2025-06-08T00:00:00 TO 2025-12-05T23:59:59]
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Myanmar (Kachin) - Subnational Displacement Forecasts - Danish Refugee Council - [2025-11-01T00:00:00 TO 2026-01-31T23:59:59]
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Subnational Displacement Forecasts (restricted) - Danish Refugee Council - [2025-11-17T00:00:00 TO 2026-01-31T23:59:59]
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Future Displacement Forecasts - Danish Refugee Council - [2025-01-01T00:00:00 TO 2027-12-31T23:59:59]
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Myanmar - Internal Displacements (New Displacements) – IDPs - IDMC - [2008-01-01T00:00:00 TO 2024-12-31T23:59:59]