King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Aid Attends Annual CCCM Meeting in Geneva
A delegation from the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Aid attended the annual Camp Coordination and Management (CCCM) meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, which took place between 14-16 June 2023 AD. The meeting involved officials around the world, as well as civil servants in countries where there are camps, in addition to donor countries.
Representatives from the King Salman Center
The Center was represented by the Director of the Emergency Department, Fahd Al-Osaimi, and the Head of the Community Support Department, Yasser Al-Shehri.
Meeting Objectives
The meeting aimed to ensure equal access to assistance, protection and services for internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in places of displacement, to improve their quality of life during displacement and to find durable solutions to their situation.
Importance of the Meeting
The CCCM meeting is an important platform for discussing challenges and sharing best practices in the management of camps and support for IDPs. It provides an opportunity for international organizations, governments and civil society to work together to improve the lives of people affected by displacement.
King Salman Center’s Efforts in Supporting IDPs
The King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Aid has been actively involved in supporting IDPs around the world. The Center has provided humanitarian aid and assistance to millions of people affected by conflicts, natural disasters and other crises. Its efforts have helped to provide shelter, food, water, health care and other basic needs to those in need.
Conclusion
The participation of the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Aid in the annual CCCM meeting reflects its commitment to supporting IDPs and its efforts to collaborate with international organizations, governments and civil society to improve the lives of those affected by displacement. It is important for all stakeholders to continue working together to find durable solutions to the challenges faced by IDPs.