Occupied Palestinian Territory

Logical framework

  • Strategic Objectives
    3
  • Cluster Objectives
    19
  • Cluster Activities
    141

Response plan

HRP

Occupied Palestinian Territory Humanitarian Response Plan 2021

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Plan caseload People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
Plan Caseload Estimate
2,400,000
1,800,000
No data
No data

Strategic Objectives

SO1

The rights of Palestinians living under occupation, including those living under the blockade and other restrictions, are protected, respected and promoted in accordance with International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law (IHRL), while duty-bearers are increasingly held to account.

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Caseload People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
No data found for this table.
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of high level statements (Humanitarian Coordinators / Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) / Strategic Communications Branch) including protection concerns and /or reference to violations of IHL and IHRL
Percentage
100%
No data
# of HH received timely post-demolition shelter assistance cash or in-kind
2,494
No data
# of assisted households provided with adequate temporary shelter support
Households
2,839
No data
% of people affected by occupation and blockade-related restrictions, along with escalations of hostilities in accessing WASH services will be targeted through assessments, reports, and advocacy events as per the WASH vulnerability criteria
People
528,713
174,434
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# of patients, companions, and healthcare staff benefitted from advocacy messages on access, monitoring and protection interventions(sex, age and disability disaggregated indicator)
People
28,147
No data
# of assisted families protected from settler violence
Family
1,391
No data
# of children and teachers in need of PSS receiving school-based psychosocial support
People
82,506
No data
# of education-related violations monitored and documented
Cases
82,507
No data
% of HRP projects with strong protection mainstreaming
Percentage
100%
No data
# of people requiring protection interventions (GBV, Child Protection, MHPSS, Legal Aid)
People
358,680
No data
% of humanitarian staff (non-protection specialists) who received training in protection mainstreaming
People
455
No data
# of patients with access to MHPSS
Patients
196,650
5,028
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SO2

The basic needs of vulnerable Palestinians living under occupation are met through the provision of quality basic services and improved access to resources, in accordance with the rights of protected persons under IHL.

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Caseload People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of individuals in quarantine/isolation facilities supported with relevant shelter NFIs kits
Individuals
3,884
No data
# of individuals protected and have improved access to adequate shelter. ( disaggregated by female/elderlies head of the household, gender, age groups, and protection concerns such as overcrowding, privacy, risks and hazards) # of PWDs have improved access to shelter "
Individuals
18,329
No data
# of individuals at home quarantine supported with relevant shelter NFIs kits
Individuals
3,200
No data
# of people exposed to harsh weather and protection concerns  are supported with adequate shelter solutions (disaggregated by Gender and age groups)"
People
7,474
No data
# of vulnerable HHs supported with proper NFIs, hygiene ,disinfection materials and awareness for COVID 19
Households
13,920
No data
# of women in reproductive age, pregnant and lactating women receiving quality maternal and nutrition services
Women
162,657
29,659
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% of vulnerable people with access to safe drinking and domestic water services and benefiting from improved access to sanitation and hygiene services
People
671,480
300,048
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# of cases received appropriate care in the emergency department using a standard validated triage tool and vital signs monitoring
Cases
107,000
45,767
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% of vulnerable female and male students and teachers with improved access to safe and inclusive education in vulnerable areas of West Bank and Gaza
People
148,110
51,474
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# of <5 children receiving targeted health and nutrition interventions
People
167,600
20,796
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# of cases received frontline prehospital care
Cases
23,000
No data
# of people who have access to L2 PHC services
People
99,171
75,007
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# of PWDs have improved access to shelter
People
686
No data

SO3

The capacity of vulnerable Palestinians to cope with and overcome protracted crisis, including from environmental threats, is supported, while solutions to violations and other root causes of threats and shocks are pursued.

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Caseload People in need People targeted People reached People reached %
No data found for this table.
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of people with improved WASH capacity during emergencies and shocks
128,342
No data
Percentage of FSS beneficiaries targeted who report improved coping strategies
No data
No data
# of public facilities upgraded partial /full for use as isolation/quarantine centers
No data
No data
% of children, teachers and other education personnel unable to effectively respond to emergencies supported in preparing and responding to emergencies, including education-related violations, escalations in conflict and natural disasters.
No data
277,988
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# of households with improved capacity to host IDPs
No data
No data
Prevalence of severe and moderate HHs food insecurity in the overall population
No data
No data
# of healthcare facilities and healthcare workers with capacity to respond to emergencies (including COVID-19) and are prepared to cope with impact of current and future crises
No data
No data
# of individuals able to be supported with shelter response at the onset of an emergency
45,021
No data
# of community members have improved capacity for emergency response
No data
No data