Sector
CLPRO
Protection
Sector Objectives
CLPRO/CO1
Monitor and advocate for access to territory, prevention of refoulement, respect for Rohingya refugee rights, while enhancing continuous registration and documentation for all Rohingya refugee women, men, girls and boys, in order to ensure effective, targeted protection and assistance and work toward sustainable solutions.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Number of situational protection reports produced by the Protection Working Group (PWG), based on common Protection Monitoring Framework and/or ad hoc assessments (e.g. rapid protection Assessments, Border Monitoring, Settlement Protection Profiles, etc.), with recommendation on programming and advocacy priorities.
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Reports
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18
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No data
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Number of individuals supported with legal aid and related services, including victims of trafficking and exploitation, disaggregated by age and sex.
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Individuals
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21,500
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No data
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Number of individuals among service providers, local authorities and community representatives trained on mediation and other alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
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Individuals
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250
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No data
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Percentage of refugees for whom data disaggregated by sex, age, location and specific needs is available and updated. (%)
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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CLPRO/CO2
Promote a community-based approach to the response, support community self-protection mechanisms and facilitate meaningful access to specialized services for persons at heightened protection risk, including girls, boys, women and men of all ages, who have diverse needs and vulnerabilities, with the aim of mitigating exposure to protection risks, strengthening the resilience of affected communities in order to build skills for return and reintegration, and placing communities at the centre of the response, as well as by ensuring active and meaningful two-way communication between humanitarian actors and communities of concern, in line with Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) principles.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Number of people reached by community-led messaging on key protection risks and related mitigation measures.
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Individuals
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1,085,036
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No data
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Percentage of community-based child protection network members who report increased confidence in their ability to prevent and respond to child protection risks. (Target: 80% of 1060 CBCPM)
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Percentage
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80%
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No data
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Percentage of camps with established Protection Emergency Response Units whose members are trained and activated.
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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Number of community-led initiatives supported by humanitarian actors.
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Initiatives
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35,000
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No data
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CLPRO/CO3
Support system strengthening together with Government and local partners, including local women-led rights organizations and disabled persons organizations promoting peaceful coexistence within and between the Rohingya refugee and host communities.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Percentage of community groups led by women and girls.(%)
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Percentage
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50%
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No data
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Percentage of Interagency Child Protection SOPs developed endorsed and implemented by both agencies and the government. (%)
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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Number of individuals from service providers and authorities trained on protection including gender.
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Individuals
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10,100
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No data
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Number of initiatives that foster social cohesion between refugees and host community.
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Initiatives
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16
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No data
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Number of initiatives supporting child protection systems strengthening together with authorities.
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Initiatives
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25
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No data
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CLPRO/CO4
Ensure that boys and girls, including adolescents, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and gender-responsive quality child/youth protection services.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Number of adolescents (disaggregated by sex and disability) receiving services including life skills, and pre-vocational skills, resilience activities and peacebuilding skills.
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Individuals
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67,861
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No data
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Percentage of the total number of CP actors [social workers, community volunteers, government officials] and non-child protection actors who have received CP training who demonstrate increased knowledge and skills in providing age- and gender- sensitive child protection services. (Target: 80% of 8500 (3500 CP and staffs + 5000 Volunteers)
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Percentage
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80%
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No data
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Number of targeted affected and at-risk girls and boys including adolescents with access to quality age, diversity and gender sensitive child protection services.
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Individuals
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408,860
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No data
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Number of girls and boys benefiting from age, diversity and gender sensitive structured and sustained, mental health and psychosocial support services.
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Individuals
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279,435
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No data
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Number of caregivers (male and female) who receive MHPSS, positive parenting and other in-kind support leading to improved relationships with the children under their care.
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Individuals
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81,918
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No data
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Number of identified girls and boys at risk who received specialized age and gender sensitive child protection service through individual case management to meet their unique needs.
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Individuals
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54,460
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No data
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Percentage of targeted caregivers who report enhanced skills to fulfil their responsibilities towards their children following their participation in child protection programme. (Target: 70% of 82000)
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Percentage
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70%
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No data
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CLPRO/CO5
Improve access to quality survivor-centered services by responding to individual needs, preventing and mitigating GBV risks, and supporting women, girls, boys and men survivors of GBV in Rohingya refugee camps and targeted areas in host communities.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Percentage of trained GBV service providers and other humanitarian staff who achieved at least 60% post-test score after attending trainings in case management, GBVIMS, CMR and GBV IASC Guidelines, in the camps and targeted host community. (%)
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Percentage
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85%
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No data
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Percentage of reported sexual violence cases that were referred and received medical care within 72 hours. (%)
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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Percentage of camps/sites (34 camps /11 unions) where there is functional GBV referral system with effective field level coordination mechanism of multi-sectoral GBV response services. (%)
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Percentage
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80%
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No data
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Number of community activists (women, adolescent girls, adolescent boys and men) trained and engaged in GBV prevention strategies using tested social change approaches in the camps and targeted host community.
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Individuals
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22,500
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No data
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Number of individuals benefitting from structured PSS services that meet minimum standards (by age, sex, diversity), in the camps and targeted host community.
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Individuals
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140,000
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No data
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Number of sectors that have GBV risk mitigation actions included in their sector plans and activity implementation in line with the IASC GBV Guidelines.
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Sectors
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7
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No data
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Number of women and girls benefiting from skills development and empowerment programming (by age, diversity) in the camps and targeted host community.
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Individuals
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125,000
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No data
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CLPRO/CO6
Promote an integrated and multi-sectoral Protection, Age, Gender and Diversity approach.
Caseload | People in need | People targeted | People reached | People reached % |
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No data found for this table. |
Indicator | Unit | Target | Measure | Progress |
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Percentage of sector partners that have at least one trained PSEA and child safeguarding focal point. (%)
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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Number of sectors and working groups with active Protection Mainstreaming Focal Points.
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Sectors
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9
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No data
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Percentage of other sectors with strategic and/or operational frameworks (sectors’ strategies, work plans, SOPs, assessments, etc.) which mainstream Protection. (%)
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Percentage
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100%
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No data
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Number of individuals of different Sectors trained on Protection Mainstreaming, disaggregated by gender.
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Individuals
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1,130
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No data
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