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HRP
Myanmar Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
SO1
Lives are saved and the overall health and mental and physical well-being of people affected by conflict and natural disaster is improved through timely and integrated assistance
SO2
Living standards of vulnerable people of all genders and diversities are improved and their resilience is strengthened
SO3
Protection risks are mitigated, protection needs are monitored and met, and respect for IHL is promoted
SP1
Morbidity and mortality of 556,000 IDPs (including displaced stateless people), as well as other conflict and disaster affected (nondisplaced) people is reduced through scaled-up age, gender, and disability appropriate access to life-saving assistance
SP2
Emergency support to 6.2 million people targeted for assistance is enhanced by expanding engagement with and building the capacity of local actors to provide impartial, timely and relevant life-saving humanitarian response to IDPs (including displaced stateless people), conflict and disaster-affected communities and through improved needs assessments
SP3
Living standards and access to quality humanitarian services are improved for 5.6 million non-displaced, vulnerable people, nondisplaced stateless people and returnees/resettled or locally integrated people according to their severity of need
SP4
Livelihoods opportunities, food security and nutritional status are secured and improved for 3.5 million moderately and severely food insecure people through the provision of food and nutrition assistance and support for sustainable and resilient agriculture
SP5
Two million people targeted for protection interventions are protected from further harm and the risks they face are mitigated and/ or responded to through improved access to quality and inclusive protection services
SP6
Respect for human rights and IHL is promoted and supported, including through dialogue with duty bearers to mitigate against the effects of armed conflict on civilians