Cluster
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
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
COEH1
Explosive Hazard: Address the acute protection needs of individuals that have been affected by explosive ordinances and indiscriminate attacks by armed actors
COEH2
Explosive Hazard: The protection of civilians through the clearance of explosive remnants of war (ERW) and landmines
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
COHLP2
HLP: Protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service and evictions, are identified and addressed through protection and eviction monitoring and analysis.