Dear CCCM Practitioners, 

 

We are excited to share with you that the Area-Based Approaches Site Management Training package developed by the ABA Working Group is now available for CCCM Trained Trainers. In this brief presentation on the ABA Working Group webpage  you can find an overview of the training package. If you are a CCCM Trained Trainer and you want to have access to the training package or simply know more about it, please contact the WG coordinators Isabel Skrine (isabel.skrine@nrc.no) and Elena Valentini (elvalentini@iom.int).

 

As we are wrapping up 2024, we prepared a brief survey, to help us prioritize what the ABA working group should be focusing on in the coming year: please take a couple of minutes to answer, as your inputs are very important for us!

 

Finally, the Area-Based Site Management Video Explainer is now available also in Arabic: you can find the video together with the English,  Spanish and French version on the CCCM Cluster YouTube channel.

 

Should you want to contact the coordinators to ask questions, share resources, tools or suggestions for the working group, you can get in touch with us at elvalentini@iom.int  and isabel.skrine@nrc.no.  

 

Kind regards, 

 

Elena &Isabel

 

 

Elena VALENTINI

CCCM Officer

 

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International Organization for Migration

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