IOM rolls out Camp Coordination Camp Management training in Pakistan
30 November 2011
Press Release
A two-day consultative workshop training was held in Karachi with government authorities involved in disaster response including representatives from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Sindh and District Coordination Offices in flood-affected Mirpur Khas, Tando Allah Yar and Shaheed Benazirabad.
“Unfortunately, displacements due to natural and manmade disasters are an ongoing problem in Pakistan, and the country needs a cadre of government and non-government staff equipped to deal with situations as they arise”, explains Christopher Laughlin, an IOM trainer specializing in CCCM.
After a refresher session on the core elements of managing displacements in temporary settlements, government participants will devise a strategy and work plan to build local capacity for CCCM across
Parallel to the strategy development process, trainings are underway to develop a pool of master CCCM trainers. Two trainings have been held this year, equipping 42 government and humanitarian aid workers to provide CCCM training to those directly involved in managing or coordinating temporary settlements across
Latest figures from the
The Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment recently conducted by the Government of Pakistan and humanitarian community estimates that up to 743,000 people remain displaced in Sindh and Balochistan provinces.
For other information please contact IOM
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Saleem Rehmat
National Programme Officer/Public Information Officer
International Organization for Migration
IOM-Islamabad (
Tel: +92 51 / 2831061-5 / 2831040-3 / Ext:301
Fax: (92 51 / 2822968
Cell: +92(0)300 856 0341
www.iom.int
Tariq Khattak, Islamabad, Pakistan.
GSM = 0300-9599007 and 0333-9599007
Email: Tariqgulkhattak@gmail.com
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