Food Security and Agriculture cluster logical framework
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HRP
Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
SO1
Reduced morbidity and mortality of crisis-affected women, girls, boys and men through life-saving multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance
SO2
Improved living standards and resilience of crisis-affected vulnerable women, girls, boys, and men through timely and safe provision of assistance
SO3
Prevent and mitigate protection risks and facilitate redress for women, girls, boys and men, especially the displaced and most vulnerable civilians, through building resilience, provision of humanitarian assistance, specialized protection services and advocacy
SP1
Improved food security and malnutrition through timely and integrated multisectoral life-saving response targeting women, girls, boys and men
SP2
Prevent, Mitigate, and respond to epidemic-prone and vaccine-preventable diseases; improve reproductive health and reduce maternal, newborn, and child deaths; respond to trauma victims of war including landmines and explosive remnants of war; mental health and psychosocial support through multisectoral response among the affected population
SP3
Reduced morbidity and mortality among newly displaced women, girls, men, and boys affected by natural and human-made disasters by providing a timely life-saving multi-sectoral response
SP4
Improved living standards and resilience of crisis-affected vulnerable women, girls, boys and men through the provision of multi-sectoral, inclusive, and quality basic services and assistance ensuring safe access
SP5
Strengthened resilience of vulnerable women, girls, boys and men through improved access to sustainable livelihoods and provision of sustainable livelihoods assistance
SP6
Protection risks are mitigated, and protection incidents addressed through safe and inclusive access to and provision of quality, safe and integrated protection and humanitarian services and assistance, to people at risk with due account to age, gender, disability, and social status
SP7
The human rights, inclusion, safety and dignity of all vulnerable groups with due account to age, gender, disability, and social status, are promoted and protection risks identified and addressed through protection monitoring, child protection case management, mental health and psychosocial support, mine risk education, community-based mechanisms and tailored humanitarian response
SP8
Provide safe, dignified and meaningful access to life-saving quality humanitarian services ensuring public service strengthening to the most at-risk groups with due account to age, gender, disability, and social status
SP9
The risk from GBV for vulnerable women, girls, boys and men is addressed through safe, specialized GBV services while a lasting, safe environment for the provision of and access to services, including through risk mitigation in other sectors, is promoted