Camp Coordination and Management Overview
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1. Planned Camps: Places where displaced populations find accommodation on purpose-built sites, where
service infrastructure is provided and distributions take place.
2. Self Settled Camps: Camps that are independent of assistance from the government or humanitarian
community, sometimes known as spontaneous sites, usually sited on state owned, private or communal land.
3. Transit Camps and Reception Centers: Provide temporary accommodation for displaced persons
pending transfer to a suitable, safe, longer-term camp, or at the end of an operation as a staging point of return.
4. Collective Centers: Pre-existing buildings used to host displaced populations, such as schools, barracks,
community halls, sports facilities, warehouses, disused factories, and unfinished buildings.
5. CCCM: The coordination and monitoring of the provision of services, protection and assistance in a temporary
shelter in accordance to International Humanitarian Standards.
6. Camp Management: Providing assistance and protection to the residents of the camp in accordance with
international laws and standards.
7. Camp Manager: Ensures that the daily operational tasks in a single evacuation center/camp are performed
and the standards of the basic facilities are met.
8. Camp Management Desk: A basic camp facility that serves as the central point for camp management
activities.
9. Temporary Shelter: A basic camp facility that provides immediate housing for displaced persons.
10. Wash, Sanitation and Hygiene Facility: A basic camp facility that ensures access to clean water
and sanitation services.
11. Women Friendly Spaces: A basic camp facility designed to provide a safe environment for women.
12. Child Friendly Spaces: A basic camp facility that offers a safe and supportive environment for children.
13. Clinic/Infirmary/Health Post: A basic camp facility that provides medical care and health services.
14. Community Kitchen: A basic camp facility where food is prepared and shared among displaced persons.
15. Relief Distribution Area: A basic camp facility designated for the distribution of relief supplies.
16. Conjugal room: A basic camp facility that provides private space for couples.
17. Area for Livestock and other Domestic Animals: A basic camp facility designated for the
care and housing of animals.
18. Community Participation: A planned process whereby individuals and groups from among the dis-
placed community identify and express their own views and needs.
19. Principles of Humanitarian Assistance: Guidelines that include impartiality, neutrality, humanity,
and operational independence.
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hq8opx
1. Planned Camps: Places where displaced populations find accommodation on purpose-built sites, where
service infrastructure is provided and distributions take place.
2. Self Settled Camps: Camps that are independent of assistance from the government or humanitarian
community, sometimes known as spontaneous sites, usually sited on state owned, private or communal land.
3. Transit Camps and Reception Centers: Provide temporary accommodation for displaced persons
pending transfer to a suitable, safe, longer-term camp, or at the end of an operation as a staging point of return.
4. Collective Centers: Pre-existing buildings used to host displaced populations, such as schools, barracks,
community halls, sports facilities, warehouses, disused factories, and unfinished buildings.
5. CCCM: The coordination and monitoring of the provision of services, protection and assistance in a temporary
shelter in accordance to International Humanitarian Standards.
6. Camp Management: Providing assistance and protection to the residents of the camp in accordance with
international laws and standards.
7. Camp Manager: Ensures that the daily operational tasks in a single evacuation center/camp are performed
and the standards of the basic facilities are met.
8. Camp Management Desk: A basic camp facility that serves as the central point for camp management
activities.
9. Temporary Shelter: A basic camp facility that provides immediate housing for displaced persons.
10. Wash, Sanitation and Hygiene Facility: A basic camp facility that ensures access to clean water
and sanitation services.
11. Women Friendly Spaces: A basic camp facility designed to provide a safe environment for women.
12. Child Friendly Spaces: A basic camp facility that offers a safe and supportive environment for children.
13. Clinic/Infirmary/Health Post: A basic camp facility that provides medical care and health services.
14. Community Kitchen: A basic camp facility where food is prepared and shared among displaced persons.
15. Relief Distribution Area: A basic camp facility designated for the distribution of relief supplies.
16. Conjugal room: A basic camp facility that provides private space for couples.
17. Area for Livestock and other Domestic Animals: A basic camp facility designated for the
care and housing of animals.
18. Community Participation: A planned process whereby individuals and groups from among the dis-
placed community identify and express their own views and needs.
19. Principles of Humanitarian Assistance: Guidelines that include impartiality, neutrality, humanity,
and operational independence.
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