South Sudan

Protection

Contact

Sophia Glazunova
UNHCR
Dorijan Klasnic
UNHCR
Population
Financials
  • People in need
    3.5 million
  • People targeted
    0.9 million
  • People cumulative reached
    409.7 thousandcalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $103.4 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current funding ($)
    $44.6 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    43.2%

Cluster humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Cluster humanitarian profile

Indicators overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicators overview

Indicator Unit Target
CO2HLP: Displaced populations, host communities, returnees, including women and persons with disabilities, have increased knowledge of and ability to exercise and enjoy housing, land and property (HLP) rights.
IN1HLP: # of people of concern to the PC reached through HLP awareness raising and outreach activities People
149,456
IN2HLP: # people of concern to the PC supported with legal counselling People
54,967
IN3HLP: # of people of concern to the PC supported with legal aid People
21,479
IN4HLP: # of dispute resolution mechanisms strengthened or established. . Mechanisms
25
IN5HLP: # of local authorities and relevant institution's staff trained on HLP, dispute resolution and ADR Staff
240
CO3GP: Ensure the provision of critical protection related assistance and specialized services through an integrated approach to address the priority needs of targeted people among vulnerable women, men, girls and boys in hard-to-reach and priority geographical areas.
IN1GP: # of women, men, girls and boys provided with individual, group, specialised PSS and other related general protection services (Psychosocial support and access to documentation) People
105,320
IN2GP: # of people of concern reached through peace building awareness raising activities People
99,861
IN3GP: # of people of concern trained on conflict resolution, mitigation, mediation and peace building People
2,497
CO4 GP: Implement protection assessment and monitoring to inform protection and overall humanitarian response.
IN1PC: # of protection monitoring reports produced and disseminated by the protection cluster Reports
10
CO5GP: Prevent and mitigate protection risks through enhanced preparedness and resilience
IN1GP: # of people of concern to the PC receiving protective cash-based assistance in connection with safe, dignified, and voluntary return People
149,868
IN2GP: # of women, men, girls and boys reached through general protection awareness raising activities People
700,783
CO6GP: Enhance protection assessment and monitoring to inform protection and overall humanitarian response.
IN1GP: # of Pyams covered by protection monitoring Reports
770
IN2GP: # of women, men, girls and boys reached with protection concerns identified during static and IPMT and assisted People
6,779
CO7 CP: Vulnerable and at risk girls , boys, men and women including children with disabilities have improved access to quality lifesaving child protection
IN1CP: # of identified girls and boys, including adolescents, children with disabilities at risk who receive individual and specialized case management services that meets their unique needs Individuals
11,500
IN2: # of unaccompanied and Separated girls and boys identified, documented, and receiving family tracing and reunification services (UASC) Individuals
4,000
IN3: # of, girls and boys including children with disabilities provided with focused and non-focused MHPSS and other related services Individuals
600,000
IN4: # of women and men who receive psychosocial support & participating in parenting sessions Individuals
155,000
CO8 CP: Reduce the suffering of boys , girls , women and men including children with disabilities who are at risk or experience violence , abuse ,exploitation and neglect including GBV through provision of specialized/lifesaving child protection and multi sectoral services
IN1: # of women, men, girls and boys including children with disabilities reached through awareness raising activities Individuals
900,000
IN2: # of women and men trained on child protection in emergencies (CPiE) including case management, PSS, etc) Individuals
5,000
CO9GBV: Reduce the suffering of GBV survivors including women, men, girls, boys and ability-challenged persons through the provision of multisectoral specialized GBV response services
IN1: # of women, men, boys and girls with protection concerns supported through case management Individuals
10,000
IN2: # of men, women, girls, and boys supported with cash-based Individual Protection Assistance as part of case management Individuals
No data
IN3: # of women, men, girls and boys provided with individual, group, specialized PSS and other related services (e.g. recreational activities,) Individuals
200,000
IN4: # of women, men, girls and boys supported with legal services Individuals
5,000
IN5: # of staff/frontline workers trained on GBV guiding principles and response services(Case mgt, PSS etc) Individuals
636
IN6: # of women, men, girls and boys receiving services in safe houses/shelters Indicators
400
IN7: # of women, men, girls, and boys referred for GBV response services Individuals
25,000
CO11GBV: Vulnerable women,men, girls, and boys including ability-challenged persons have improved acces to the provision of GBV prevention and risk mitigation interventions Reduce the suffering of GBV survivors including women, men, girls, boys and ability-challenged persons through the provision of multisectoral specialized GBV response services
IN1: # of women and girls who accessed services in WGFS Individuals
230,000
IN2: # of women, men, girls and boys reached through awareness-raising activities( GBV risks, available response services and timely reporting ) Individuals
560,030
IN3: # of women, men, girls and boys reached through GBV prevention initiatives (disaggregated by type e.g. SASA, EMAP, community care etc.) Individuals
13,000
IN4: Number of women and adolescent girls who received dignity kits (disaggregated by age) as part of addressing differential needs and GBV risk mitigation measure Individuals
90,000
IN5: # of women and girls trained and supported with Fuel Efficient Stoves as part of GBV risk mitigation measure Individuals
2,000
IN6: # of women and girls supported with livelihoods support Individuals
3,000
CO17GBV: Prevent and mitigate GBV risks through enhanced preparedness and resilience
IN1: # of community mobilisers trained/strengthened on GBV risk mitigation, preparedness and early warning Individuals
1,500
CO22MA: Reduce the vulnerability of women, men, girls and boys at increased risk of mortality and morbidity and protection incidents/threats in priority areas through protection monitoring, advocacy, awareness-raising and prevention and response services
IN1: Number of women, men, girls, boys, persons with disability and older persons provided with specialized protection and multi-sectoral services (health, safety, psychosocial, legal, child protection, GBV, mine action services, security, livelihood, education, etc.) Individuals
221,449
IN2: Persons living or returning to areas with explosive ordinance contamination Individuals
221,449
IN3: Number of people of concern who received EORE Individuals
221,449

Organizations overview

03-Nov-2023


Organizations overview

Organization Projects Protection
ACT Alliance / DanChurchAid
Protection
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
Protection
Action Against Hunger
Protection
Active Youth Agency
Protection
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
Protection
Africa Development Aid
Protection
Alliance For Action Aid
Protection
American Refugee Committee (Alight)
Protection
Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
Protection
CARE International
Protection
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
Protection
Catholic Medical Missons Board
Protection
Coalition for Humanity South Sudan
Protection
Community Action Organization
Protection
Community Initiative for Development Organization
Protection
Community in Need Aid
Protection
Confident Children out of Conflict
Protection
Danish Refugee Council
Protection
Dialogue and Research Institute
Protection
Girl Child Africa Foundation
Protection
Grassroot Empowerment and Development Organization
Protection
Greater Upper Nile Organization
Protection
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion
Protection
Health Action Africa (South Sudan)
Protection
Health Link South Sudan
Protection
Hold the Child Organisation
Protection
Hope Restoration South Sudan
Protection
Humane Aid for Community Organization
Protection
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization
Education | Protection
Institute for Promotion of Civil Society
Protection
International Medical Corps UK
Protection
International Organization for Migration
Protection
International Rescue Committee
Protection
Lulu Care - South Sudan
Protection
Mercy Corps
Protection | Education
Mines Advisory Group
Protection
Mobile Humanitarian Agency
Protection
Mobile Theatre Team
Protection
Narrative Hub
Protection
National Relief and Development Corps
Protection
Nonviolent Peaceforce
Protection
Norwegian Refugee Council
Protection
Operation Save Innocent Lives - Partners in Relief and Development
Protection
Oxfam GB
Protection
Plan International
Protection
Polish Humanitarian Action
Protection
Relief Agency
Protection
Relief International
Protection
Salvation and Light Development Action
Protection
Save the Children
Protection
Smile Again Africa Development Organization
Protection
Sudan Evangelical Mission
Protection
Support for Peace and Education Development Program
Protection
Support the Empowerment of Women and their Rights for Development
Protection
The Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid
Protection
Titi Foundation
Protection
Touch Africa Development Organization
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
Universal Intervention and Development Organization
Protection
Universal Network for Child Defence Rights
Protection
Universal Network for Knowledge and Empowerment Agency
Protection
Voice of the Peace
Protection
Vétérinaires Sans Frontières - Suisse
Protection
War Child Holland
Protection
Women Advancement Organization
Protection
Women Aid Vision
Protection
World Vision International
Protection