Protection

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    2.5 million
  • People targeted
    2.3 million
  • People reached
    2 million
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  • People reached %
    87.5%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $146.9 million
  • Funding ($)
    $33.2 million
  • % Funded
    22.6%

Protection Caseload Breakdown

CLPRO

Protection

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Population data People in need People targeted Reached Reached % Progress
General Protection
2.5 million
2.3 million
2 million
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87.5%
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
2.3 million
0.9 million
0.7 million
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78.0%
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Mine Action
2.7 million
458.4 thousand
0.6 million
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124%
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Child Protection
2.6 million
1.8 million
317.7 thousand
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17.7%
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Cluster Objectives

CO1

Quality, specialised child protection services are available and accessible to most vulnerable and at-risk girls and boys.

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of women, men, boys and girls supported with age and gender appropriate child protection services including case management and referral services such as cash-based assistance.
People
No data
No data

CO2

Improved capacity and resilience of children, families and communities through coordinated and contextually appropriate approaches.

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of humanitarian workers, community-based protection actors and national authorities benefiting from capacity building initiatives and able to provide prevention and response services to children and adolescents.
People
No data
No data

CO3

Improve protective environments for girls and boys through intersectoral collaboration and targeted advocacy with communities and duty bearers.

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of targeted communities with a functioning community -level referral systems for children affected by effects of violence, abuse, exploitation and neglect.
Communities
No data
No data

CO4

Strengthen provision of life-saving specialized quality GBV services, for survivors of GBV and vulnerable women and girls (with a focus on women and girls with disabilities and adolescent girls)

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of women, men, girls and boys reached by GBV services and activities
No data
No data

CO5

Provide specific protection services, including to persons with specific needs with particular attention to persons with disabilities.

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There is no caseload or indicator available

CO6

Strengthen Community-based Protection (CBP) systems for increasing the community capacity and ensuring protection of the most vulnerable people at the community level.

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There is no caseload or indicator available

CO7

Raise the awareness of the explosive ordnance among the people at risk to mitigate the threat of the Explosive Ordnance (EO)

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of community leaders / service providers received Risk Education (RE) or safety briefing
People
200
No data
Number or percentage of persons trained on mine risk reduction
People
350,000
No data

CO8

Release lands previously contaminated or suspected to be contaminated with the explosive ordnance for productive use

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of kilometers of landmine/ERW contaminated roads/routes released
Kilometers
100
No data
Number of square meter of landmine/ERW contaminated land released
m2
8,000,000
No data

CO9

Capacity of the national authority enhanced to manage a prioritized principled and efficient mine action programme including improvement of life conditions of explosive accident survivors

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of personnel from national authorities and MA NGOs received training
Staff
200
No data
Number of landmine/ERW survivors provided with direct assistance
People
205
No data
Fianacial support provided to the NMAC through a Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA)
Packages
1
No data

Protection | Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1014/ge/5862


Population data by location for the cluster

21-Jan-2026


Population data by location for the cluster

Protection | Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1014/ge/5862


Cluster member organizations

21-Jan-2026


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
$2.4 million
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
$3.5 million
Al-Mutawinat Group
$0.9 million
Alight
$2.3 million
Almanar Voluntary Organization
$1.9 million
Almassar Charity organization for Nomad’s Development and Environmental Conservation
$0.9 million
Alsalam Organization for Rehabilitation and Development
$2.9 million
Alshrooq Organisation for Social and Cultural Development
$1 million
Business and Professional Women Organization
$1 million
Danish Refugee Council
$27.3 million
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)
$4.1 million
Elemar Charitable Development Organization
$1.1 million
Gayat for Peace and Development
$474 thousand
Global Aid Hand
$3.9 million
Global organization for the family and child welfare
$0.6 million
Great Family Organization
$1 million
Hope and Friendship for Development Organization
$1 million
Human Appeal UK
$0.5 million
Humanity for Development and Prosperity Organization
$328 thousand
International Aid Services
$2.4 million
Jabal Marra Charity Organization for Rural Development
$2.7 million
JASMAR Human Security Organization
$275 thousand
Nada Elazhar for Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development
$0.9 million
National Planning Organization
$0.7 million
Norwegian Refugee Council
$5.8 million
Peoples' Organization for Development and Rehabilitation
$0.6 million
Plan International
$1.2 million
Riaheen El Salam for Maternity and Childhood
$0.8 million
Save the Children
$2.4 million
Sudanese Coalition for Education for All
$0.5 million
Sudanese Hilef for Peace and Development Organization
$0.7 million
Turath Organization for Human Development
$276 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$14.4 million
United Nations Development Programme
$12.7 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$33.6 million
United Nations Mine Action Service
$22.1 million
United Nations Population Fund
$14.1 million
United Peace Organization
$2.1 million
Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Germany
$15.6 million
World Relief
$2.5 million
World Vision International
$4.3 million