Data by location
17-Sep-2024
Data by location
Indicators overview
17-Sep-2024
Indicators overview
Indicator | Unit | Baseline | Target | Reached | Reached % |
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CO1: GP: Monitor key protection issues (including violations of IHL/IHRL, displacement, refugee returnees and undocumented persons who return, refugees, vulnerable populations, GBV and child protection) in order to identify persons in need of assistance, inform the humanitarian response and advocate for the protection of civilians | |||||
INOP1: Output 1: # of people reached through protection monitoring including border monitoring
|
People
|
91,282
|
500,000
|
1,748,093
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350%
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INOP2: Output 2: # of Protection Analysis Updates produced and circulated
|
Reports
|
4
|
4
|
4
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100%
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CO2: GP: Provide protection assistance and services to vulnerable, conflict and disaster affected women, men, boys and girls, as well as people living with disability and those affected by explosive hazards | |||||
INOP3: Output 3: # of people receive Individual Protection Assistance (IPA) in-kind or cash
|
People
|
15,851
|
30,000
|
13,632
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45.4%
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INOP4: Output 4: # of people receive Cash for Protection
|
People
|
106,878
|
350,000
|
1,228,332
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|
351%
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INOP5: Output 5: # of PSNs received case management
|
People
|
0
|
10,000
|
1,763
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|
17.6%
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INOP6: Output 6: # of people receive PSS services
|
People
|
17,202
|
50,000
|
74,022
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|
148%
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INOP7: Output 7: # of people reached trafficking case management and awareness raising
|
People
|
491
|
5,000
|
0
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0%
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INOP8: Output 8: # of people who received legal info, counselling and/or assistance on access to Tazkira and civil documentation
|
People
|
6,671
|
10,000
|
4,826
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48.3%
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CO3: GP: Strengthen and implement community-based responses and resilience activities and feedback, complaint and response mechanisms that are accessible to all, in order to prevent, mitigate and respond to protection risks and needs, including through durable solutions, protection awareness, enhancing individual and community coping strategies and conflict resolution mechanisms | |||||
INOP9: Output 9: # of protection community centers established or maintained
|
Centers
|
12
|
10
|
0
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0%
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INOP10: Output 10: # of community and or protection committees established or maintained
|
Commitees
|
287
|
320
|
1,158
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362%
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CO4: GP: Strengthen the capacity of partners, service providers, civil society and authorities to prevent, mitigate and respond on protection issues | |||||
INOP11: Output 11: # of people who received awareness raising on protection related issues
|
People
|
673,003
|
2,000,000
|
15,219
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|
0.8%
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INOP13: Output 13: # of people who participated in and or benefited from community-based protection activities
|
People
|
659,746
|
2,000,000
|
39,049
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2.0%
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CO5: GP: Mainstreaming and integrate protection into all sector and cluster-specific humanitarian responses, including towards the achievement of durable solutions | |||||
INOP12: Output 12: # of people who participate in training on various protection related topics
|
People
|
1,312
|
4,000
|
10,156
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254%
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CO6: CP: Vulnerable families and girls and boys at-risk have access to well-coordinated age-and gender sensitive child protection services, including psychosocial support and case management, and are protected against life threatening risk including abuse, neglect, violence and exploitation | |||||
INOP14: Output 14: # of children and their caregivers reached with center, mobile and home based activities to improve their mental health and psychosocial well-being following program completion
|
People
|
158,701
|
520,000
|
325,200
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|
62.5%
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INOP15: Output 15: # of girls and boys at risk, including unaccompanied and separated children, and child survivors of different protection risks identified, documented, and received case management services.
|
People
|
13,627
|
33,000
|
91,956
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279%
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INOP16: Output 16: # of girls and boys who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAC & children in detention) receiving socio, education and economic reintegration and life skill assistance
|
People
|
3,699
|
13,500
|
3,761
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27.9%
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CO8: GBV: Risk mitigations and community safety planning to respond to threats to safety and security of women and children are in place. Activities are conducted with communities, including positive masculinity, and community dialogues ensure access to services | |||||
INOP17: Output 17: # of persons reached with awareness and mitigation activities
|
People
|
22,332
|
334,180
|
755,106
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|
226%
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CO9: GBV: Targeted populations have access to lifesaving services in safe and confidential spaces and are provided with tools to restore their dignity and wellbeing in alignment with survivor centered principles | |||||
INOP18: Output 18: # of people reached with life-saving information on health and other services
|
People
|
0
|
668,361
|
61,818
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|
9.2%
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INOP26: Output 26: # of dignity kits distributed
|
Kits
|
42,628
|
417,726
|
48,256
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11.6%
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CO10: GBV: Increased and strengthened partner capacities including through established guidelines, trainings and resources to respond to the needs of at-risk women, girls and survivors safely and ethically | |||||
INOP19: Output 19: # of staff trained on GBV core concepts, referrals, case management
|
People
|
440
|
6,000
|
1,647
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|
27.5%
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CO11: HLP: Strengthened HLP rights and improved access to land for IDPs and returnees | |||||
INOC01: Outcome 1: % of individuals who received HLP support who report possessing a security of tenure document for their house/land/property
|
Percentage
|
0
|
60
|
No data
|
0%
|
INOP20: Output 20: # of individuals receiving information on HLP rights
|
People
|
0
|
913,538
|
437,909
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|
47.9%
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INOP21: Output 21: # of individuals receiving counselling and/or legal assistance on HLP rights
|
People
|
0
|
41,575
|
34,131
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|
82.1%
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CO12: HLP: Strengthened HLP rights in informal settlements | |||||
INOP22: Output 22: # of vulnerable individual recipients of land identification or allocation
|
People
|
0
|
35,000
|
0
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0%
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CO13: HLP: Strengthened HLP coordination mechanisms to mainstream gender-equitable HLP across humanitarian interventions | |||||
INOP23: Output 23: # of duty bearers, humanitarian and other partners receiving training and/or technical support on HLP
|
People
|
0
|
2,550
|
1,658
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65.0%
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CO14: MA: Provide land clearance, survey, risk education, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) activities and assistance to the victims and survivors of explosive ordnance | |||||
INOP27: Output 27: # of vulnerable people receiving EORE
|
People
|
496,702
|
1,040,360
|
761,982
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73.2%
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INOP28: Output28: # of people living within one kilometre of a known explosive hazard benefitting from the removal of those explosive hazards
|
People
|
262,417
|
367,815
|
139,635
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|
38.0%
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INOP29: Output 29: Square metres of area cleared from known explosive hazard
|
Areas
|
3,928,527
|
8,980,479
|
4,515,816
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50.3%
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CO15: MA: Ensure that mine and ERW victims’ rights are advocated for and their needs are embedded in response activities | |||||
INOP25: Output 25: # of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) receiving victim assistance services
|
People
|
No data
|
1,553
|
590
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|
38.0%
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CO16: MA: Build the capacity of national mine action partners, especially when it comes to the implementation of improvised mine clearance projects | |||||
INOC3: Outcome 3: % reduction in civilian casualties from explosive devices compared to the same time last year
|
Percentage
|
895
|
10
|
75
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750%
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