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MBOHBO

MBOHBO, the Multinational Bureau of Humanitarian and Border Operations, is a fictional international organization created for illustrative purposes in policy studies and world-building. It is described as a multilateral body responsible for coordinating humanitarian relief, border management, and cross-border protection during crises, while upholding international humanitarian law and human rights standards.

Origins in the imagined timeline trace to 2016, when a coalition of states, international agencies, and non-governmental

Governance and structure are described as a Council of Ministers and an executive director, with regional offices

Core activities include coordinating humanitarian corridors, facilitating safe passage for refugees, rapid needs assessments, logistics support,

Critics in the fictional setting highlight potential overlaps with existing bodies, sovereignty concerns, and accountability gaps.

Usage of MBOHBO in education and fiction helps explore coordination challenges between humanitarian relief and border

organizations
proposed
a
formal
mechanism
to
align
disaster
response
with
migration
management.
A
draft
charter
circulated
in
2017,
with
formal
establishment
following
a
2018
summit
in
a
crisis-affected
region.
for
Africa,
Asia-Pacific,
the
Americas,
and
Europe.
It
relies
on
member
contributions,
pooled
disaster
funds,
and
partnerships
with
United
Nations
agencies,
Red
Cross
entities,
and
civil
society
groups.
and
field
relief
operations.
It
also
emphasizes
data
sharing
on
protection
concerns
and
monitoring
compliance
with
applicable
international
law.
Proponents
argue
that
MBOHBO
could
reduce
duplication,
standardize
protections,
and
speed
relief,
provided
robust
oversight
and
transparent
funding.
governance,
as
well
as
the
political
economy
of
multinational
crisis
response.