Cluster
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
CLPRO/COCP1
Boys and girls including adolescents, children with disabilities, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and disability, gender-sensitive quality child protection services by 2022
CLPRO/COEH1
Explosive Hazard: Address the acute protection needs of individuals that have been affected by explosive ordinances and indiscriminate attacks by armed actors
CLPRO/COEH2
Explosive Hazard: The protection of civilians through the clearance of explosive remnants of war (ERW) and landmines
CLPRO/COEH3
Explosive Hazard: Non-IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.
CLPRO/COEH6
Explosive Hazard: IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.
CLPRO/COGBV1
Vulnerable women and girls (including those living with disabilities and from minority clans) from, IDP camps and host communities have access to safe, confidential, timely and quality coordinated GBV/FGM services through integrated community referrals.
CLPRO/COGBV2
By 2022, humanitarian actors and vulnerable women and girls (including PLWDS and minority clans) access gender, age and culturally sensitive sex-disaggregated data and information on GBV coordination, mitigation, prevention and response
CLPRO/COGP 1
General Protection: Address the acute protection needs of individuals, including persons with disabilities and older persons, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, violence, exploitation, injury, severe distress, by the end of 2022.
CLPRO/COHLP1
HLP: Displaced populations, including women and persons with disabilities, have increased knowledge of and ability to exercise and enjoy housing, land and property (HLP) rights.
CLPRO/COHLP2
HLP: Protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service and evictions, are identified and addressed through protection and eviction monitoring and analysis.