

Communal Overseers of Ministers
Central Aid
Central Aid builds cooperation among Christian missions throughout the Middle East, responding to crises, deterring and overcoming threats, and increasing Christian regional stability.
Central Aid has a geographic mission to provide aid and oversight of Universal Citadel Consortium (UCC) missions in the 21 nations of the missions regions, stretching from Northeast Africa across the Middle East to Central and South Asia.
The central region has forms of administrative government ranging across the political spectrum, including emerging democracies, hereditary monarchies, autocracies, and Islamist theocratic regimes. This region is among the most unstable and least secure places of the world, with the combination of antagonistic relationships among nearby states, widespread ethnic and sectarian strife, harmful domination and destabilizing activities, cyber-based threats, and growing arsenals of warfighting weaponry.
The demographics of the Central Aid area of missions create occasion for strain and conflict. There are over 550 million people representing 22 ethnic groups, speaking 18 languages with hundreds of dialects, and confessing multiple religions which cross over more than 4 million square miles of national borders.
The Central Aid area of missions oversight is broken down into regions. The UCC is committed to building ministry relationships with non-UCC Christian missions throughout the regions for the success of communal efforts throughout the Central Aid area of missions oversight.
The Overseer of Merged Ministries serves as Central Aid Overseer, and as advisor reporting directly to the Overseer of Communal Overseer of Ministers regarding Central Aid missions. Central Aid responsibilities are carried out under oversight of the Overseer of Operational Element Ministry, Overseer of Communal Action Party, Overseer of Sub-Merged Ministry, and Overseer of Missions Element Ministry.