Humanitarian profile
18-Sep-2024
Humanitarian profile
Indicator overview
18-Sep-2024
Indicator overview
Indicator | Unit | Target |
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CACPa1: Child Protection: Provide Case Management and referral services | ||
IN1: Child Protection: "Number of girls and boys at risk received and referral case management services"
|
Children
|
537,535
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CACPa2: Child Protection: Establish or construct semi-permanent safe spaces/multi-purpose (child and adoloscent) | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of semi-permanent safe spaces established accordining to minimum standards
|
Numbers
|
60
|
CACPa3: Child Protection: Establish or construct permanent safe spaces/multi-purpose (child and adoloscent) | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of permanent safe spaces established accordining to minimum standards
|
Numbers
|
75
|
CACPa4: Child Protection: Procurement and distribution of tents for emergency CFS | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of Tents procured for onset emergencies
|
Spaces
|
149
|
CACPa5: Child Protection: Run and Maintain of Child Friendly spaces - Furniture, stationaries and equipment ( Solar Power System, computer) | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of permanent safe spaces funished and maintained according to the minimum standards
|
Numbers
|
75
|
CACPa6: Child Protection: Procure and distribute recreation PSS and dignity kits tents for emergency response | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of PSS and dignity kits distributed
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Kits
|
5,973
|
CACPa7: Child Protection: Place and support Unaccompanied and Seperated children in Alternative care | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of UASC and adolescents placed in altenative care
|
Children
|
89,589
|
CACPa8: Child Protection: Provide Family tracing services and renification services to UASC | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of identified UASC that are reunified with their families
|
Children
|
179,178
|
CACPa9: Child Protection: Provision of Mental health counseling services to children | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of girls and boys that are provided with support to access specialised counseling and mental health services based on need
|
Children
|
17,918
|
CACPa10: Child Protection: Provide Structured and sustained PSS services | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of girls and boys participating in structured and sustained psychosocial support programmes
|
Children
|
627,124
|
CACPa11: Child Protection: Provide rehabilitation and reintegration activities of children released from armed groups and armed forces | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number children and adoloscents associated with armed forces and armed groups that receive rehabilitation and reintegration services including livelihood
|
Children
|
12,542
|
CACPa12: Child Protection: Community engagement and awareness | ||
IN1: Child Protection: "Number of women, men, boys and girls participating in awareness raising activities on CP issues"
|
People
|
35,836
|
CACPa13: Child Protection: Provide legal assistance (Detention representation) | ||
IN1: Child Protection: "Number of girls and boys at risk received child protection legal assistance"
|
Children
|
8,959
|
CACPa14: Child Protection: "Provide legal assistance and counselling on civil documentation (including birth certificates and other civil documents)." | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of girls and boys assisted to secure civil documentation
|
Children
|
80,630
|
CACPa15: Child Protection: conduct community based group activities ( includes support to child protection teams (manuals, kits, communication and transport) | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of girls, boys, women and men that participate and benefit from community based child protection activities
|
Numbers
|
179,178
|
CACPa16: Child Protection: Capacity building activities, including mentoring and coaching, for government, NGO staff and community based child protection structures | ||
IN1: Child Protection: "Number of women, men, boys and girls of community-based child protection structures trained on CP related training"
|
Numbers
|
15,051
|
CACPa17: Child Protection: Conduct child protection asssessments or child protection monitoring missions | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of assessment and monitoring missions completed
|
Numbers
|
2,389
|
CACPa18: Child Protection: Assistance to children with Disability | ||
IN1: Child Protection: Number of children with disability reached with direct services to improve their care and wellbeing
|
People
|
1,792
|
CAGBV1: GBV: Construct women centres (Permanent/ Semi-permanent) | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of centers constructed
|
Centers
|
44
|
CAGBV2: GBV: Support running of Women centres (women centre activities & minor rehabilitation) | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of centres supported
|
Centers
|
64
|
CAGBV3: GBV: Support community based protection networks | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of CBPNs supported
|
Commitees
|
100
|
CAGBV4: GBV: Provide training to women and girls on vocational skills and support them with startup capital for IGAs | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people trained and supported with start-up capital
|
People
|
1,280
|
CAGBV5: GBV: Conduct community sensitization sessions | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of persons sensitized on GBV
|
People
|
178,075
|
CAGBV6: GBV: Conduct public community awareness raising campaigns on GBV at locality level | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of persons reached with awareness on GBV
|
People
|
801,271
|
CAGBV7: GBV: Distribute Basic Dignity Kits | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people benefiting from dignity kits
|
People
|
178,075
|
CAGBV8: GBV: Provide different services to vulnerable women & girls including GBV survivors | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people reached with different GBV services
|
People
|
89,030
|
CAGBV9: GBV: Strengthen referral pathways at locality level | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of referral pathways strengthened
|
Units
|
100
|
CAGBV10: GBV: Conduct trainings on GBV for frontline GBV service providers | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people trained
|
People
|
3,562
|
CAGBV11: GBV: Conduct trainings on GBV for Non-GBV actors | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people trained
|
People
|
400
|
CAGBV12: GBV: Conduct trainings for community based staff members, paralegals | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of people trained
|
Campaigns
|
8,901
|
CAGBV13: GBV: GBV assessments (KAP surveys, situation analysis, GBV safety audits (sector and multi sector) | ||
IN1: GBV: Number of assessment and monitoring missions completed
|
Assessments
|
100
|
CAGPa1: General Protection: Do protection assessments | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of protection assessments conducted at community level
|
Assessments
|
260
|
CAGPa2: General Protection: Do protection Monitoring | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons reached through protection monitoring
|
People
|
159,597
|
CAGPa3: General Protection: Refer people to specialized services | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons with specific needs supported with referral to specialized services
|
People
|
20,538
|
CAGPa4: General Protection: Provide legal assistance | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons who received legal assistance
|
People
|
20,538
|
CAGPa5: General Protection: Provide psycho-social support | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons (adults) who received individual or group-based psychosocial support
|
People
|
85,858
|
CAGPa6: General Protection: Provide emergency cash assistance | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of households with specific needs who received emergency cash assistance to prevent, mitigate or respond to protection needs
|
Households
|
9,795
|
CAGPa7: General Protection: Raise awareness | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons who participated in awareness raising activities
|
People
|
204,908
|
CAGPa8: General Protection: Do community support projects | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of projects implemented for local and displaced/returnee communities
|
Projects
|
210
|
CAGPa9: General Protection: Community-Based Structures | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of community-based structures established or maintained (CPBNs, community reconciliation committees, youth networks, etc.)
|
Structures
|
134
|
CAGPa10: General Protection: Capacity building (service providers) | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of service providers trained on protection approaches or issues
|
People
|
1,784
|
CAGPa11: General Protection: Do advocacy | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of advocacy interventions undertaken on protection issues
|
Numbers
|
32
|
CAGPa12: General Protection: Provide protective accompaniment | ||
IN1: General Protection: Number of persons receiving protective accompaniment
|
People
|
21,183
|
CAMAa1: Mine Action: Provision of Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) to the affected populations including resident populations, IDPs, Returnees, Refugees | ||
IN1: Number or percentage of persons trained on mine risk reduction
|
People
|
350,000
|
CAMAa2: Mine Action: Provision of training and safety breifing to the community leaders of landmine/ERW vulnerable populations and to the humanitarian service providers | ||
IN1: Number of community leaders / service providers received Risk Education (RE) or safety briefing
|
People
|
200
|
CAMAa3: Mine Action: Land Release (including non-technical survey, technical survey and clearance) | ||
IN1: Number of square meter of landmine/ERW contaminated land released
|
m2
|
8,000,000
|
CAMAa4: Mine Action: Road/route verification and clearance | ||
IN1: Number of kilometers of landmine/ERW contaminated roads/routes released
|
Kilometers
|
100
|
CAMAa5: Mine Action: Victim Assistance services complete package or part of the support provided to the landmine/ERW survivors. | ||
IN1: Mine Action: Number of landmine/ERW survivors provided with direct assistance
|
People
|
205
|
CAMAa6: Mine Action technical and management training to the staff of the national authorities and MA NGOs. | ||
IN1: Number of personnel from national authorities and MA NGOs received training
|
Staff
|
200
|
CAMAa7: Support the National Mine Action Center (NMAC) to manage and coordinate mine action activities | ||
IN1: Fianacial support provided to the NMAC through a Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA)
|
Packages
|
1
|
CO1: Quality, specialised child protection services are available and accessible to most vulnerable and at-risk girls and boys. | ||
IN1: 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
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CO2: Improved capacity and resilience of children, families and communities through coordinated and contextually appropriate approaches. | ||
IN1: 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
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CO3: Improve protective environments for girls and boys through intersectoral collaboration and targeted advocacy with communities and duty bearers. | ||
IN1: 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
|
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) | ||
IN1: Number of women, men, girls and boys reached by GBV services and activities
|
|
No data
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CO7: Raise the awareness of the explosive ordnance among the people at risk to mitigate the threat of the Explosive Ordnance (EO) | ||
IN1: Number or percentage of persons trained on mine risk reduction
|
People
|
350,000
|
IN2: Number of community leaders / service providers received Risk Education (RE) or safety briefing
|
People
|
200
|
CO8: Release lands previously contaminated or suspected to be contaminated with the explosive ordnance for productive use | ||
IN1: Number of square meter of landmine/ERW contaminated land released
|
m2
|
8,000,000
|
IN2: Number of kilometers of landmine/ERW contaminated roads/routes released
|
Kilometers
|
100
|
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 | ||
IN1: Number of landmine/ERW survivors provided with direct assistance
|
People
|
205
|
IN2: Number of personnel from national authorities and MA NGOs received training
|
Staff
|
200
|
IN3: Fianacial support provided to the NMAC through a Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA)
|
Packages
|
1
|