Sudan

Protection

Contact

Hisham Hamad
UNICEF
Population
Financials
  • People in need
    2.5 million
  • People targeted
    2 million
  • People Reached
    2 millioncalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $161.9 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current funding ($)
    $32.3 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    19.9%

Cluster humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Cluster humanitarian profile

Indicators overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicators overview

Indicator Unit Target
CA1: GP: Do protection assessments
IN1: Number of protection assessments conducted at community level Assessments
260
CA2: GP: Do protection Monitoring
IN1: Number of persons reached through protection monitoring People
700,000
CA3: GP: Refer people to specialized services
IN1: Number of persons with specific needs supported with referral to specialized services People
5,000
CA4: GP: Provide legal assistance
IN1: Number of persons who received legal assistance People
7,000
CA5: GP: Provide psycho-social support
IN1: Number of persons (adults) who received individual or group-based psychosocial support People
267,477
CA6: GP: Provide emergency cash assistance
IN1: Number of households with specific needs who received emergency cash assistance to prevent, mitigate or respond to protection needs People
70,000
CA7: GP: Do community support projects
IN1: Raise awareness People
1,334,791
CO10: MA1: Ensure people at risk recognize how to mitigate the threat of explosive ordnance
IN1: Number of people received EORE awareness and demonstrate an increase in knowledge between unsafe and safe practices People
No data
CO11: MA2: Ensure the United Nations and the local population safely use areas previously contaminated with explosive ordnance
IN1: Number of sqm of land released Areas
No data
IN2: Ensure the United Nations and the local population safely use areas previously contaminated with explosive ordnance Kilometers
No data
CO12: MA3: Improve management of the national authority a prioritized principled and efficient mine action programme and improve the life condition of explosive accidents survivors and promote their socioeconomic re-integration into their societies.
IN1: Number of EO victims provided with direct assistance People
No data
IN2: Number of mine action personnel trained to implement mine action activities Staff
No data
CA14: GBV 1: Establish Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
IN1: Number of centres established Centers
77
CA15: GP: Do community support projects
IN1: Number of projects implemented for local and displaced/returnee communities Projects
21
CA16: GP: Community-Based Structures
IN1: Number of community-based structures established or maintained (CPBNs, community reconciliation committees, youth networks, etc.) Centers
134
CA17: GP: Capacity building (service providers)
IN1: Number of service providers trained on protection approaches or issues People
26,146
CA18: GP: Do advocacy
IN1: Number of advocacy interventions undertaken on protection issues Advocacy
32
CA19: GP: Provide protective accompaniment
IN1: Number of persons receiving protective accompaniment People
150
CA20: GP: Capacity building(POC committees)
IN1: Number of POC committees received technical support Commitees
7
CA21: GBV 2: Rehabilitate Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
IN1: Number of centres rehabilitated Centers
36
CA22: GBV 3: Support the operational costs of Women Centers (operational costs)
IN1: Number of centres supported Centers
113
CA23: GBV 4: Support Community Based Protection Networks (operational costs)
IN1: Number of CBPNs supported Groups
174
IN2:
No data
CA24: GBV 5: Support women and girls with startup capital for Income Generating Activities and vocational skills
IN1: Number of people trained or supported with start-up capital People
2,040
CA25: GBV 6: Capacity Building- Conduct trainings for community members involved in GBV prevention and response
IN1: Number of community members (women and men) trained on GBV prevention, risk mitigation and/or response People
11,652
CA26: GBV 7: Capacity Building - Conduct trainings on GBV for Non-GBV service providers
IN1: Number of non-GBV service providers (women or men) trained on GBV prevention, risk mitigation, and/or response People
696
CA27: GBV 8: Capacity Building - Conduct trainings on GBV for specialized GBV service providers
IN1: Number of specialized GBV service providers (women or men) trained on GBV prevention, risk mitigation, and/or response People
4,657
CA28: GBV9: Conduct community based awareness raising sessions
IN1: Number of people reached by community based awareness sessions People
349,365
CA29: GBV 10: Conduct large scale public community awareness raising campaigns on GBV
IN1: Number of awareness campaigns conducted on GBV Campaigns
696
CA30: GBV11: Provide dignity kits
IN1: Number of people (women and girls) who received dignity kits People
232,918
CA31: GBV12: Provide specialized GBV response services
IN1: Number of people reached by specialized GBV services People
232,918
CA32: GBV13: Conduct GBV assessments
IN1: Number of assessments conducted Assessments
174
CA33: GBV14:Provide life skills and recreational activities
IN1: Number of people who participated in life skills and recreational activities People
232,918
CA34: CP1:Provide Case Management and referral services
IN1: Number of identified girls and boys, including adolescents, children with disabilities at risk who receive individual case management services that meets their unique needs Children
333,601
CA35: CP2:Establish or construct semi-permanent safe spaces/multi-purpose (child and adolescent)
IN1: Number of semi-permanent safe spaces established accordioning to minimum standards Children
64
CA36: CP3:Establish or construct permanent safe spaces/multi-purpose (child and adoloscent)
IN1: Number of permanent safe spaces established accordioning to minimum standards Children
127
CA37: CP: Procurement and distribution of tents for emergency CFS
IN1: Number of Tents procured for onset emergencies Children
64
CA38: CP4: Run and Maintain of Child Friendly spaces - Furniture, stationaries and equipment ( Solar Power System, computer)
IN1: Number of permanent safe spaces furnished and maintained according to the minimum standards Infrastructures
318
CA39: CP5: Procure and distribute recreation PSS and dignity kits tents for emergency response
IN1: Number of PSS and dignity kits distributed Kits
318
CA40: CP6: Place and support Unaccompanied and Separated children in Alternative care
IN1: Number of UASC and adolescents placed in altenative care Children
9,531
CA41: CP7: Provide Family tracing services and reunification services to UASC
IN1: Number of identified UASC that are reunified with their families Children
9,531
CA42: CP8: Provision of Mental health counseling services to children
IN1: Number of girls and boys, including adolescents, children with disabilities, benefiting from age, and gender sensitive structured mental health and psychosocial support services Children
152,504
CA43: CP9: Provide Structured and sustained family based psychosocial support services
IN1: Number of girls and boys participating in structured and sustained psychosocial support programmes Children
762,518
CA44: CP10: Provide rehabilitation and reintegration activities of children released from armed groups and armed forces
IN1: Number children and adoloscents associated with armed forces and armed groups that receive rehabilitation and reintegration services including livelihood Children
381
CA45: CP11: Community engagement and awareness
IN1: Number of people reached by community-led messaging on key child protection risks, social norms, harmful practices, MRE and related information on CP service and mitigation measures Child/mother Couples
18,063
CA46: CP12: Provide legal assistance (Detention representation)
IN1: Number of girls and boys at risk received child protection legal assistance Children
1,906
CA47: CP13: Provide legal assistance and counselling on civil documentation (including birth certificates and other civil documents).
IN1: Number of girls and boys assisted to secure civil documentation Children
3,813
CA48: CP14: Conduct community-based group activities ( includes support to child protection teams (manuals, kits, communication and transport)
IN1: Number of girls, boys, women and men that participate and benefit from community based child protection activities Communities
38,126
CA49: CP15: Capacity building activities, including mentoring and coaching, for government, NGO staff and community-based child protection structures
IN1: Number of CP actors [social workers, community volunteers, Government officials, field coordinators] and non-child protection actors who have received CP training and demonstrate increased knowledge and skills in providing age and gender- sensitive child protection services Child/mother Couples
19,063
CA50: CP16: Conduct child protection assessments or child protection monitoring missions
IN1: Number of CP actors [social workers, community volunteers, Government officials, field coordinators] and non-child protection actors who have received CP training and demonstrate increased knowledge and skills in providing age and gender- sensitive child protection services Assessments
763
CA51: CP17: Assistance to children with Disability
IN1: Number of children with disability reached with direct services to improve their care and wellbeing Children
381
CA52: MA1: Land Release (including non-technical survey, technical survey and clearance)
IN1: Number of square meters released Areas
3,229,962
CA53: MA2: Road/route verification and clearance
IN1: Number of kilometres of roads or routes cleared and verified Kilometers
375
CA54: MA3: Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) through direct and/or indirect sessions
IN1: Number of people trained or attending awareness sessions or received awareness though indirect methods People
404,584
CA55: MA4: Victim Assistance services complete package including psychosocial support, start-up kits for socioeconomic support, business training, physical aid including physical rehabilitation and assistive device.
IN1: Number of people assisted with complete psychosocial package People
95
CA56: MA5: Capacity building activities, including mentoring and coaching, for government, NGO staff
IN1: Number of people received mine action training or mentoring and coachig People
400

Organizations Overview

03-Nov-2023


Organizations Overview

Organization Projects Clusters
American Refugee Committee (Alight)
Protection
Danish Refugee Council
Protection | Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items | Food Security and Livelihoods
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Protection | Food Security and Livelihoods
International Aid Services
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Protection | Education
International Organization for Migration
Protection
International Rescue Committee
Protection
Mercy Corps
Health | Nutrition | Food Security and Livelihoods | Protection | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items
Nonviolent Peaceforce
Protection
Norwegian Refugee Council
Protection
Plan International
Protection
Save the Children
Protection
United Nations Children's Fund
Protection
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Protection
United Nations Mine Action Service
Protection
United Nations Population Fund
Protection
Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Germany
Protection | Food Security and Livelihoods | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
World Relief
Protection
World Vision International
Protection | Education