Protection

Population
Financials
  • People in need
    9.4 million
  • People targeted
    2 million
  • People Reached
    1.4 million
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  • Requirements ($)
    $115.8 million
  • Current funding ($)
    $38.6 million
  • Coverage
    33.4%

Cluster Objectives

CO1

Protection of population affected by the crisis (IDPs, including displaced stateless people), improved through coordinated community-based and individually targeted life-saving protection services interventions/responses considering their age, gender, disability, and other diversities

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CO2

Protection of population affected by the crisis (non-displaced vulnerable people, non-displaced stateless people and returnees/resettled or locally integrated people) improved through coordinated community-based and individually targeted life-saving protection services interventions/responses considering their age, gender, disability, and other diversities

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CO3

Protection risks, human rights violations, and gaps in available service for affected populations identified and mitigated through protection monitoring, analysis and advocacy considering specificities to their age, gender, disability, and other diversities

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Indicators overview

19-Sep-2024


Indicators overview

Indicator Unit Target
CO1: Protection of population affected by the crisis (IDPs, including displaced stateless people), improved through coordinated community-based and individually targeted life-saving protection services interventions/responses considering their age, gender, disability, and other diversities
IN1: # of IDPs reached with one or more of the protection assistance and targeted life-saving and other protection services
People
556,000
CO2: Protection of population affected by the crisis (non-displaced vulnerable people, non-displaced stateless people and returnees/resettled or locally integrated people) improved through coordinated community-based and individually targeted life-saving protection services interventions/responses considering their age, gender, disability, and other diversities
IN1: # of vulnerable, non-displaced stateless and returned/ resettled/ locally integrated people reached with one or more of the protection assistance
People
1,500,000
CO3: Protection risks, human rights violations, and gaps in available service for affected populations identified and mitigated through protection monitoring, analysis and advocacy considering specificities to their age, gender, disability, and other diversities
IN1: # of people targeted for protection interventions are protected from further harm and the risks they face are mitigated and/or responded
People
2,000,000
CA1: Provide quality and multi-sectoral case management services to survivor of GBV including sexual exploitation and child abuse
IN1: # of functional inter-agency GBV referral pathways/service mapping in place
Services
9
CA2: Provide quality and multi-sectoral child protection case management services
IN1: # of children (boys/girls) who received individual case management services
Children
1,400
CA3: Provide quality and multi-sectoral mine action case management services
IN1: # of victim of landmine/ERW receiving victim assistance under case management
People
20
CA4: Quality case management MHPSS
IN1: # of functioning MHPSS referral pathway
Services
1
CA5: Provide targeted/specialized support to persons with specific protection needs and risks (including through distribution of dignity kits and other NFIs, mental health and psychosocial support, CFS, parenting support, cash assistance and other support, victim assistance services, support to persons with specific needs)
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) reached through targeted support
People
270,000
IN2: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) received dignity kits
People
30,000
CA6: Conduct awareness-raising and communication with community activities on CP, family strengthening, GBV, Mine action, SEA, MHPSS, anti-trafficking, and general protection
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) reached through awareness raising campaigns on protection aspects
People
556,000
CA7: Work with/support to community-based protection mechanisms including through supporting to community/women/children/youth-led initiatives including led by persons with disabilities and older persons for empowerment, social cohesion/peaceful coexistence, resilience building, conflict prevention and protection risk mitigation
IN1: # of community-based protection structures strengthened and enhanced
Systems
300
IN2: # of community led initiatives supported by protection partners
Partners
200
CA8: Provide legal services on civil status documentation /registration as well as on housing, land and property (HLP) issues and children in need of legal aid service
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) received legal aid/counseling support
People
10,000
CA9: Provide quality and multi-sectoral case management services to survivor of GBV including sexual exploitation and abuse
IN1: # of functional inter-agency GBV referral pathways/service mapping in place
Services
9
CA10: Provide quality and multi-sectoral child protection case management services
IN1: # of children (boys/girls) who received individual case management services
Children
3,000
CA11: Provide quality and multi-sectoral mine action case management services
IN1: # of victim of landmine/ERW receiving victim assistance under case management
People
50
CA12: Quality case management MHPSS
IN1: # of functioning MHPSS referral pathway
Services
1
CA13: Provide targeted/specialized support to persons with specific protection needs and risks (including through distribution of dignity kits and other NFIs, mental health and psychosocial support, CFS, parenting support, cash assistance and other support, victim assistance services, support to persons with specific needs)
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) reached through targeted support
People
320,000
IN2: of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) received dignity kits
People
30,000
CA14: Conduct awareness-raising and communication with community activities on CP, family strengthening, GBV, Mine action, SEA, MHPSS, anti-trafficking, and general protection
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) reached through awareness raising campaigns on protection aspects
People
1,500,000
CA15: Work with/support to community-based protection mechanisms including through supporting to community/women/children/youth-led initiatives including led by persons with disabilities and older persons for empowerment, social cohesion/peaceful coexistence, resilience building, conflict prevention and protection risk mitigation
IN1: # of community-based protection structures strengthened and enhanced
Services
300
IN2: # of community led initiatives supported by protection partners
Partners
200
CA16: Provide legal services on civil status documentation /registration as well as on housing, land and property (HLP) issues and children in need of legal aid service
IN1: # of people (disaggregated by age, sex, and disability) received legal aid/counseling support
People
10,000
CA17: Conduct protection monitoring and assessment (including GBV safety audit, Early Warning Monitoring System, Community level monitoring reports, Protection Incidents Monitoring Systems-PIMS, Monitoring and reporting of the grave violations against children, Mine incident and identify protection needs/risks)
IN1: % of communities reached with protection monitoring
Communities
80
IN2: % of newly displaced sites where rapid protection assessment has been conducted
Sites
80
IN3: # of GBV safety audits conducted
Reports
300
CA18: Advocacy with duty bearers and key stakeholders to inform and enhance prevention, mitigation, and response to protection risks
IN1: # of local and national level advocacy interventions
Advocacy actions
30
CA19: Build technical capacity targeting humanitarian actors including national and local partners including CSOs/ Women Led Organizations/Women’s Rights organizations/existing community-based structures
IN1: # of humanitarian actors (disaggregated by sex) trained on Protection topics
People
2,000