Camp Coordination and Camp Management cluster logical framework
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HRP
South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
SO1
Reduce morbidity and mortality, protection threats and incidents for the most vulnerable populations in severity levels 4 and 5
SO2
Ensure safe, equitable and dignified access to critical cross-sectoral basic services to enable populations meet their basic needs in locations of severity level 4 and 5
SO3
Enable vulnerable people to recover from crisis, seek solutions to displacement, support the freedom of movement and freedom to choose a place to live or stay and for safe, dignified voluntary and gender-and-age responsive returns and build resilience to acute shocks and chronic stresses through targeted programming to support coping capacities and livelihoods in prioritized areas
SP1
1.1 Reduce critical food insecurity levels for 2.58 million people across all 78 counties projected to be in IPC phase 4 and 5 at the height of the 2021 lean season (from the November 2020 baseline)
SP2
1.2 Decrease in prevalence of global acute malnutrition among children under the age of 5 years
SP3
1.3 Decrease excess morbidity and mortality rates from illnesses, such as malaria, diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, and vaccine preventable illnesses, such as measles, among [number] [target population] by [percentage] by [date]
SP4
1.4 Provide access to life-saving essential healthcare, including mental health to women, men, girls and boys, including ability-challenged persons
SP5
1.5 Reduce vulnerability of women, men, girls and boys at risk of mortality and morbidity as well as protection incidents/threats in priority areas through protection monitoring, advocacy, awareness-raising and risk mitigation, including explosive ordnance clearance
SP6
2.1 Provision of regular access to quality basic, gender-responsive, ability- challenged accessible services, including water, sanitation and hygiene, nutrition, education and health, including sexual and reproductive health, is extended to [number] of women, men, girls and boys by the end of the year
SP7
2.2 Provision of shelter and non-food items for displaced people in situations of emergency and transition, in an ability-challenged accessible, gender- responsive manner
SP8
2.3 Improve living and protection conditions for XX highly vulnerable IDPs, returnees, host communities/affected non-displaced populations through enhanced management of sites
SP9
2.4 Reduce the suffering of girls, boys, women, men, older persons, persons with disabilities, and other persons with specific needs at risk of, or who experienced violence, abuse, exploitation and neglect, including gender- based violence, through the provision of specialized protection and multi- sectoral services
SP10
2.5 Population groups targeted to receive assistance are consulted throughout the entire cycle of the response
SP11
3.1 Increase resilience of households across all 78 counties as measured against the August 2019 baseline
SP12
3.2 Enhance resilience capacity of target population by the end of the year
SP13
3.3 Facilitate conflict- and gender-sensitive access to safe housing, land, and property for women, men, girls, and boys, with a sufficient security of tenure and access to basic services and livelihoods
SP14
3.4 Strengthen coordination and contextual analysis of needs conducted at national and sub-national levels