CAMPLUS flagship project of CMAtlv
The CAMPLUS project aims to provide, in camps where refugees and displaced persons are located, the skills necessary to transform these places into learning territories through the empowerment, training and support of 180 managers of concrete projects.
GOVERNANCE
The CMA is governed according to the usual model of an association under French law, democratic. All of its members are volunteers.
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The statutes are supplemented by internal regulations, both presented below. All members are requested to comply with it.
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A Board of Directors (CA) meets every quarter, a Bureau every month.
The commissions, working groups and international correspondents report to the Bureau and the Board.
For decisions to be taken in an emergency, the president, who strives to adopt a collaborative management, takes the advice of his restricted Bureau, made up of himself, the 3 vice-presidents, the Secretary-General and the Treasurer.