International Organization for Migration Cluster Approach Guidelines

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International Organization for Migration

Cluster Approach Guidelines

Preparedness in the 50’sPreparedness in the 50’s

Hungary

Czechoslovakia

Chile

Vietnamese Boat People

Kuwait

Kosovo and Timor

Asian Tsunami

Pakistan Earthquake2005

1956

1968

1973

1975

1990

1999

2004

2006 Darfur Crisis, Sudan

Major EventsMigration Agency

In 2010In 2010

460 offices460 offices

in 138 countriesin 138 countries

-Explaining the cluster approach to staff of IOM both in emergency and non-emergency missions

-Provide support to staff operating in the cluster approach, clarifying responsibilities of IOM as:

- Cluster coordinator- Cluster partner

- Guidance valid for different clusters (mainly CCCM and Shelter)

Increasing preparednessIncreasing preparedness

- When to convene the first cluster meeting?

-How to participate in the different coordination mechanisms?

- What areas should be covered during a cluster operation?

- What are the main information management challenges?

- What tools are available?

- How to monitor cluster activities and overall cluster performance?

- How to balance coordination and implementation?

Phase 1 – Production of initial draftPhase 2 – Internal reviewPhase 3 – Finalization of first version

Phase 4 – External input

Please contactnnunes@iom.intttesfai@iom.int

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