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Case Management Task Force

Led by: 
International Rescue Committee and UNICEF

1. Purpose of the Case Management Task Force

To strengthen case management in humanitarian responses as part of child protection systems building. The CMTF aims improve the knowledge and skills of global, regional and field-level emergency children protection responders who are planning, implementing or supporting case management services in humanitarian settings by developing standardised tools and guidance, contributing to field-level learning and research, and providing technical guidance and support.

2. Key Priorities

  • Ensure that Child Protection practitioners have access to inter-agency technical tools, guidance and support to strengthen case management systems in humanitarian settings
  • Ensure that Child Protection practitioners have access to inter-agency case management capacity building opportunities at national, regional and global levels
  • Collect, synthesise, and effectively disseminate learning and evidence on case management systems and practices.  

3. Key Tools and Resources

4. Task Force Member Organisations

  • CP AoR
  • IRC
  • Plan International
  • Save the Children
  • TDH-L
  • The Global Social Service Workforce Alliance
  • UNHCR
  • UNICEF
  • War Child Holland
  • World Vision

5. Contact Details

Discussion Forum

Case Management Task Force

This a forum for the Case Management (CM) Task Force. Specific discussions can be open to the Alliance community at large or closed just for the members of the Task Force.

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CP Case Management Supervision and Coaching Training Package Launch
by Sara Lim Bertrand - 13 Jul 2018 - 4:18pm
0 Sara Lim Bertrand - 12 Mar 2019 - 4:23pm

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To contact us, you can send an email to info@alliancecpha.org.