Protection

Population
Financials
  • People in need
    8.8 million
  • People targeted
    3.6 million
  • Cumulative Reach
    1.7 millioncalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $291.1 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current funding ($)
    $47.1 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    16.2%

Cluster Humanitarian Profile

03-Nov-2023


Cluster Humanitarian Profile

Indicator overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicator overview

Indicator Unit Target Measure
CO1: Protection overall - Stop or mitigate the harm caused to persons who have suffered life-threatening violence, abuse or serious neglect, and to restore — as much as possible — the person's capacity to live a safe and dignified life.
IN1: General Protection: # of persons monitored and screened to identify vulnerability and exposure to a protection risk Individuals
1,599,249
567,969watch_later
IN2: Mine Action: # of survivors of mines and explosives-related incidents and their family members benefiting from individual assistance Individuals
2,000
0watch_later
IN3: Mine Action: # of locations with victim assistance services mapping established Locations
10
0watch_later
CO2: Protection overall - Reduce the vulnerability of persons at heightened risks of violence, exploitation, serious neglect, or discrimination; to enhance their capacities and reduce the risk of resorting to negative coping mechanisms (e.g., street begging, child labor, child marriage, survival sex and petty crime).
IN1: General Protection: # of persons provided with cash to minimize their exposure to protection risks and counter negative coping mechanisms Individuals
420,225
214,275watch_later
IN2: General Protection: # of persons whose civil documents protected, replaced or issued Individuals
130,303
288watch_later
IN3: General Protection: # of persons benefiting from awareness raising, capacity building and community-based activities concerning their rights and addressing protection risks that affect them Individuals
1,717,883
436,947watch_later
IN4: Housing, Land & Property: # of individuals receiving information on HLP Individuals
30,158
5,682watch_later
IN5: Housing, Land & Property: # of individuals receiving counselling on HLP Individuals
20,000
138watch_later
IN6: Housing, Land & Property: # of persons receiving technical assistance and legal representation on HLP Individuals
10,001
379watch_later
IN7: Housing, Land & Property: # of individuals who obtain HLP documentations Individuals
15,003
0watch_later
IN8: Housing, Land & Property: # of persons benefiting from support to access alternative dispute resolution mediation, negotiation, arbitration and conciliation, and formal justice system to resolve HLP related disputes Individuals
2,010
31watch_later
CO3: Protection overall - Raise awareness and build the capacity of service providers, including duty bearers, community members and humanitarian actors, in order to identify and support the most vulnerable, prevent unintended harm and ensure safe, inclusive and accountable service delivery.
IN1: General Protection: # of service providers, including government officials and other duty bearers, community representatives and humanitarian staff, trained in protection issues and safe and inclusive service delivery Service Providers
9,010
9,140watch_later
IN4: Gender-Based Violence: # of GBV survivors and vulnerable women and girls provided with livelihood skills and support for IGAs. Individuals
48,117
20,408watch_later
IN6: Gender-Based Violence: # of individuals i.e. non-specialised staff from other sectors trained on GBV mainstreaming and GBV pocket guide . Individuals
10,947
2,487watch_later
IN7: Mine Action: # of individuals trained on Explosive Ordnance Risk Education from service providers, including risk education teams, community representatives and humanitarian staff Individuals
2,000
589watch_later
IN8: Mine Action: # of individuals benefiting from awareness-raising and Explosive Ordnance Risk Education training activities Individuals
434,921
55,346watch_later
IN9: Mine Action: # of locations where needs assessments and markings carried out Locations
20
0watch_later
IN10: Gender-Based Violence: # of women and girls provided with dignity kits Individuals
485,173
151,298watch_later
CO4: Child Protection - Reduce the vulnerability of girls and boys in the contexts of conflict and other natural hazards, through provision of lifesaving child protection services, while ensuring services availability to at risk displaced and non-displaced girls and boys, and caregivers.
IN1: Child Protection: # of girls and boys with child protection concerns (including unaccompanied and separaed children) identified and supported through case management services including referrals to multi-sectoral specialised services. Individuals
118,840
18,214watch_later
IN2: Child Protection: % of identified unaccompanied and separated girls and boys who have been reunited with their family/caregiver or provided with quality alternative care by the end of 2022 Percentage
70
12,798watch_later
IN3: Child Protection: # of girls, boys and caregivers provided with focused and specialized mental health and psychosocial support or clinical care (level 3 & 4) Individuals
44,557
816watch_later
IN4: Child Protection: # of girls, boys and caregivers provided with level 2 community-based mental health and psychosocial support, including access to safe and friendly spaces with intersectoral programming interventions. Individuals
342,723
46,582watch_later
IN5: Child Protection: % of girls and boys and caregivers who report improvement of their mental health and psychosocial well-being Percentage
70
0watch_later
CO5: Child Protection - Improve the resilience, capacity and well-being of girls and boys through age-and gender-appropriate community-based child protection reintegration services and ensure that children, adolescents and their communities benefit from quality, programmes promoting community-based and sustainable solutions
IN1: Child Protection: # of girls and boys with specific needs, including children (including specific needs of girls) associated with armed forces and groups, children engaged in hazardous forms of labour, girls survivors of child marriage, etc. provided with reintegration services, including livelihoods, financial literacy training, vocational training, life skills training etc. Individuals
22,372
3,218watch_later
IN2: Child Protection: # of caregivers (women and men) participating in structured parenting programmes Individuals
32,626
7,676watch_later
IN3: Child Protection: % of caregivers (women and men) who report increased knowledge of caring and protective behaviours towards children under their care following their participation in a family strengthening programme. Percentage
80
0watch_later
CO6: Child Protection - Strengthen the child protection system through engagement, awareness raising and capacity building for community-based structures, child protection service providers as well as other sectors service providers in order to prevent and mitigate the risk of violence, neglect and abuse, including SEA, while addressing barriers to accessing child protection services
IN1: Child Protection: # of girls, boys, women and men (including community and religious leaders, local authorities, youth and adolescents group, women-led organizations, CBOs, etc.) who have been provided with gender and age sensitive information, training and sensitization in order to prevent and mitigate the risk of violence, exploitation, abuse, neglect and harmful practices and who report increased confidence in their ability to prevent and respond to child protection risks Individuals
1,147,213
74,012watch_later
IN2: Child Protection: # of child protection workers and services providers who received training on child protection issues and who later report improved knowledge and confidence following their training Service Providers
42,479
7,958watch_later
IN3: Child Protection: # of women and men humanitarian workers from non-CP sectors, community members, and government actors who received training on CP issues to prevent and mitigate the CP risks and enhance cross-sectoral referral and who later report improved knowledge and confidence following their training Service Providers
63,719
928watch_later
CO7: Gender-Based Violence - Enhance access to multi-sectoral life saving interventions for GBV survivors as well as vulnerable women and girls
IN2: Gender-Based Violence: # of GBV survivors and vulnerable women and girls reached with core GBV response services including case management, PSS, legal aid and referrals. Individuals
60,147
214,528watch_later
IN3: Gender-Based Violence: # of individuals i.e. specialised frontline GBV services providers, trained on CMR, PSS, PFA, case management, etc. Service Providers
10,936
24,429watch_later
IN4: Gender-Based Violence: # of persons in target locations reached with GBV sensitization and awareness creation Individuals
1,536,246
1,054,026watch_later
CO9: Gender-Based Violence - Empower and strengthen the community's especially women and girls' strategies to mitigate and cope with GBV risks
IN1: Gender-Based Violence: # of GBV survivors and vulnerable women and girls provided with livelihood skills and support for IGAs. Individuals
48,117
20,408watch_later
IN2: Gender-Based Violence: # of individuals from the community trained to provide community based GBV interventions e.g. para-counselors, para - legal etc. Individuals
48,117
17,298watch_later

Organizations Overview

03-Nov-2023


Organizations Overview

Organization Projects Requirements Funding Coverage
ACT Alliance / Lutheran World Federation
$229 thousand
$0 0%
Action Against Hunger
$380 thousand
$412 thousand
1.1%
Action for Social Development and Environmental Protection Organization
$0.7 million
$0 0%
American Refugee Committee (Alight)
$1.8 million
$1 million
0.6%
Board Lead Sunrise Relief Organization
$1.2 million
$0 0%
CARE Ethiopia
$1.9 million
$0.9 million
0.4%
Comitato Internationale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli
$1.6 million
$0 0%
Danish Refugee Council
$3.5 million
$4.9 million
1.4%
Development for Peace Organization
$0.7 million
$0 0%
Fayyaa Integrated Development Organization
$316 thousand
$153 thousand
0.5%
Food for the Hungry International
$1.5 million
$0 0%
GOAL
$486 thousand
$462 thousand
1.0%
HALO Trust
$1 million
$0 0%
HelpAge International
$0.5 million
$0 0%
Imagine 1 Day International Organization
$5.1 million
$0 0%
International Medical Corps UK
$1.1 million
$1.5 million
1.4%
International Organization for Migration
$5.1 million
$0.9 million
0.2%
OWS Development Fund
$2.2 million
$0 0%
Organization for Welfare and Development in Action
$1 million
$0 0%
Plan International
$4.4 million
$4.9 million
1.1%
SOS Children's Villages
$1.4 million
$436 thousand
0.3%
Save the Children
$6.7 million
$5.5 million
0.8%
UN Women
$2.1 million
$0 0%
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$48.8 million
$2 million
0.0%
United Nations Mine Action Service
$3.1 million
$0 0%
United Nations Population Fund
$16 million
$1.5 million
0.1%
World Vision Ethiopia
$10 million
$0.9 million
0.1%