Protection Caseload Breakdown
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
CO1
Quality, specialised child protection services are available and accessible to most vulnerable and at-risk girls and boys.
CO2
Improved capacity and resilience of children, families and communities through coordinated and contextually appropriate approaches.
CO3
Improve protective environments for girls and boys through intersectoral collaboration and targeted advocacy with communities and duty bearers.
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)
CO5
Provide specific protection services, including to persons with specific needs with particular attention to persons with disabilities.
CO6
Strengthen Community-based Protection (CBP) systems for increasing the community capacity and ensuring protection of the most vulnerable people at the community level.
CO7
Raise the awareness of the explosive ordnance among the people at risk to mitigate the threat of the Explosive Ordnance (EO)
CO8
Release lands previously contaminated or suspected to be contaminated with the explosive ordnance for productive use
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
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 |
1
|
|
$2.4 million
|
| Adventist Development and Relief Agency |
1
|
|
$3.5 million
|
| Al-Mutawinat Group |
1
|
|
$0.9 million
|
| Alight |
1
|
|
$2.3 million
|
| Almanar Voluntary Organization |
1
|
|
$1.9 million
|