Response plan
HRP
Nigeria Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Critical life-saving: Affected people receive life-saving assistance to remedy and avert the most severe threats to life and health, in order to reduce (excess) mortality and morbidity.
SO2
Living conditions that preclude threats to life, health and safety: Crisis-affected people enjoy a safer and healthier environment for living with adequate access to essential services.
SO3
Incremental reduction of severity of humanitarian needs, such that some people’s needs for recurrent multi-sectoral humanitarian aid decline by end 2023 - including XXX returnees and Host communities and XXX IDPs
SO4
Protection / safe-guarding affected people’s rights: The affected population enjoys adequate protection of their rights including safety and security, unimpeded access to humanitarian assistance, and solutions that fulfil norms and standards.
Specific Objectives
SP1.1
All necessary emergency actions for newly-arrived IDPs.
SP1.2
Control and prevention of communicable disease outbreak.
SP1.3
Alleviating acute food insecurity, acute malnutrition, and related severe vulnerabilities.
SP2.1
Improving living conditions of IDPs in the camps.
SP2.2
Improving adequate access to quality basic services, including water, food, education and health for XXXX IDPs out of camps, XXXX returnees and XXXXX host communites.
SP3.1
Achieving alternative and durable solutions as opportunities allow for IDPs and Returnees.
SP3.2
Strengthening self-reliant livelihoods for IDPs.
SP4.1
Within the abilities of operational humanitarian organizations, victims of protection violations access services and care necessary for recovery and justice, and preventative measures reduce the risk of protection violations.
Sectors
CLCCM
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
CLCSS
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
CLEDU
Education
CLERY
Early Recovery and Livelihoods
CLFSC
Food Security
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLMS
Multi-Purpose Cash
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLSHL
Emergency Shelter and NFI
CLTEL
Emergency Telecommunications
CLWSH
Water and Sanitation
Cluster Objectives
CLCCM/CO1
Enhance displacement management in camps, areas of return and out of camp sites to ensure equitable and dignified access to services, assistance and protection for IDPs through CCCM responses.
CLCCM/CO2
Enhance displacement management in camps, areas of return and out of camp sites to ensure equitable and dignified access to services, assistance and protection for IDPs through CCCM responses.
CLCCM/CO3
Enhance resilience and improved ability of communities and local partners to cope with displacement and ensure local ownership and self-governance through inclusive participation, gender mainstreaming and engagement of displaced persons.
CLCSS/CO1
Humanitarian coordination structures, fora, platforms, and working groups from local to state and federal levels are adequately supported.
CLCSS/CO2
Increased data-driven support to decision-making at humanitarian coordination structures, fora, platforms, and working groups.
CLCSS/CO3
Humanitarian partners have access to accommodation, meeting spaces, and internet services at all humanitarian hubs.
CLCSS/CO4
Humanitarian partners readily access security support services in line with UNSMS and SLT policies.
CLEDU/CO1
Conflict-affected children and adolescents have access to inclusive quality basic education and vocational skills opportunities within a safe learning environment.
CLEDU/CO2
Conflict-affected children and adolescents receive quality and conflict sensitive educational services to enhance their learning achievements with resilience.
CLEDU/CO3
Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and Communities have increased and maintained capacity to plan and deliver a timely, appropriate and evidence based Education in emergencies response.
CLERY/CO1
Increased access to infrastructure and basic social services in areas of return.
CLERY/CO2
Restored local community governance administration and services.
CLERY/CO3
To Stablize the means/source of livelihoods and income generation.
CLERY/CO4
Inclusiveness & peaceful co-existence among IDPs, returnees and host communities.
CLFSC/CO1
Food Assistance
CLFSC/CO2
Agriculture and Livelihoods
CLHEA/CO1
To provide basic life saving essential quality health care services to affected IDPs, returnees, inaccessible and host population.
CLHEA/CO2
To timely respond to epidemic/pandemic outbreaks through rapid response mechanism and coordinated preparedness and prevention actions.
CLHEA/CO3
"To maintain and improve access to health care, strengthening health system recovery, enhance resilience and promote humanitarian development linkages".
CLHEA/CO4
To provide basic life saving essential quality health care services to affected IDPs, returnees, inaccessible and host population.
CLLOG/CO1
Strengthening humanitarian logistics through the provision of direct support services.
CLLOG/CO2
Facilitation of logistics coordination and information services to humanitarian actors.
CLLOG/CO3
Augmenting humanitarian actor’s capacity to perform logistics duties.
CLMS/CO1
Provision of MPCA to the new arrivals, returnees, and IDPs
CLNUT/CO1
Strengthen the quality and scale of preventative nutrition services for most vulnerable groups through supplementary feeding activities, appropriate infant and young child feeding practices, micronutrient supplementation and optimal maternal nutrition.
CLNUT/CO2
Improve access to quality curative nutrition services through the early identification, referral, and treatment of acutely malnourished cases in collaboration with the health sector to enhance sustainability.
CLNUT/CO3
Reinforce appropriate coordination with other sectors and strengthen situation monitoring by undertaking nutrition surveys, joint assessments and analysis, while strengthening integrated response that mainstreams protection.
CLPRO/CO1
Protection Overall - To mitigate and respond to the harm caused to persons who have suffered violence, coercion, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination, and to restore their capacity to live safe and dignified lives.
CLPRO/CO2
Protection Overall - To strengthen targeted protection services to address the needs and vulnerability of persons at heightened risks of violence, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination; enhance their capacities and reduce the risk of resorting to negative coping mechanisms.
CLPRO/CO3
Gender Based Violence - Improved access to quality lifesaving and well-coordinated GBV response services for survivors and individuals at risk.
CLPRO/CO4
Gender Based Violence - Enhanced wellbeing among survivors/vulnerable individuals through survivor centred service provision and GBV risk mitigation efforts into humanitarian response efforts.
CLPRO/CO5
Gender Based Violence - Strengthened community resilience and systems/institutions that prevent and respond to gender-based violence including harmful practices.
CLPRO/CO6
Housing, Land and Property - Strengthen capacity of the affected population, HLP actors, local actors to response to deliver quality services that will reduce their protection and enhance resilience.
CLPRO/CO7
Housing, Land and Property - Provison of timely preventive HLP response to mitigate and prevent them from harm.
CLPRO/CO8
Housing, Land and Property - Empower affected population to be able to exercise their HLP rights.
CLPRO/CO9
Mine Action - To mitigate and respond to the harm caused to persons who have suffered violence, coercion, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination, and to restore their capacity to live safe and dignified lives.
CLPRO/CO10
Mine Action - To strengthen targeted protection services to address the needs and vulnerability of persons at heightened risks of violence, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination; enhance their capacities and reduce the risk of resorting to negative coping mechanisms.
CLPRO/CO11
Child Protection - Children at risk (boys and girls) including adolescents, children with disabilities access preventive and comprehensive quality response services in a timely manner.
CLPRO/CO12
Child Protection - Parents, caregivers, children, and communities promote positive social norms that protect children and women from violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation, and harmful practices.
CLPRO/CO13
Child Protection - Capacities of child protection partners and social welfare workforce are strengthened to deliver quality prevention and response services through a strengthened child protection system.
CLSHL/CO1
Ensure sufficient, coordinated, and adequate delivery of emergency shelter solutions to respond to the immediate shelter needs of the affected people.
CLSHL/CO2
Deliver reinforced/transitional shelters and repairs systems to respond to the specific shelter needs of the affected people.
CLSHL/CO3
Deliver flexible, coordinated, adequate, and harmonized NFI assistance (including assessments, distribution, reporting, and post-distribution monitoring) for the affected population.
CLTEL/CO1
Support effective IT response through coordination and information-sharing activities
CLTEL/CO2
Provide security telecommunications-related services and ICT emergency preparedness activities
CLTEL/CO3
Provide reliable internet for the humanitarian community in common operational areas
CLWSH/CO1
Affected people have safe and equitable access to a sufficient quantity of water for domestic needs, as per sector's standards.
CLWSH/CO2
Affected people have safe and dignified access to improved sanitation facilities, as per sector's standard.
CLWSH/CO3
Affected people benefit from community tailored gender- and age-sensitive hygiene messages aiming at hygienic behavior and practices as per sector’s standards.
CLWSH/CO4
Affected people benefit from basic gender- and age-sensitive hygiene items including top-ups as per sector’s standard.
Cluster Activities
CLCCM/CA1
Registrations and information management.
CLCCM/CA2
Site management support.
CLCCM/CA3
Site environment maintenance and improvements.
CLCCM/CA4
Care and maitainance of camp infrastructure.
CLCCM/CA5
Capacity building.
CLCCM/CA6
Support activities.
CLCCM/CA7
Persons supported by complaint and feedback mechanisms (CFM) .
CLCCM/CA8
Community engagement and participation.
CLCSS/CA1
Organize Meetings and other engagement fora .
CLCSS/CA2
Publish and disseminate public information products.
CLCSS/CA3
Provide Language & Translation Services.
CLCSS/CA4
Conduct Multi-sectoral needs assessments.
CLCSS/CA5
Conduct Rapid needs assessments.
CLCSS/CA6
Maintain the Humanitarian Hub presence.
CLCSS/CA7
Provide (Security) Briefings.
CLCSS/CA8
Conduct (security) risk analyses and assessments.
CLCSS/CA9
Deploy and/or maintain security officers.
CLCSS/CA10
Prepare and disseminate Security Alerts/Reports.
CLCSS/CA11
Fact-finding assessment on camp closure and resettlement, climate change (flood), disease outbreak (cholera), food insecurity/malnutrition.
CLCSS/CA12
Thematic mapping and analyzing secondary and primary data.
CLCSS/CA13
Routine situation awareness to support decision-makers.
CLEDU/CA1
Provision of continous access to alternative basic education models (Integrated Qur’anic Education and accelerated learning programmes etc.) to conflict-affected boys and girls (3-17 years).
CLEDU/CA2
Provision of access to education through a learning center/school for conflict-affected out-of-school boys and girls (3-17 years).
CLEDU/CA3
Provision of Temporary learning spaces/Classroom construction/ rehabilitation.
CLEDU/CA4
Provision of learning supplies including ECD kits .
CLEDU/CA5
Provision of Psychosocial Training to teachers.
CLEDU/CA6
Provision of training on improved teaching and learning approaches to teachers.
CLEDU/CA7
Provision of Training on school-based management to members of the School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) .
CLERY/CA1
Basic Infrastructure rehabilitation/Construction.
CLERY/CA2
Cash for Work.
CLERY/CA3
Governance restoration/Government Capacity Building.
CLERY/CA4
Livelihoods, Emlpoyment and Income Generation.
CLERY/CA5
Social Cohession.
CLFSC/CA1
Food assistance (cash / voucher)
CLFSC/CA2
Food assistance (In kind)
CLFSC/CA3
SAFE activities: kits (Fuel Efficient Stoves + Briquettes)
CLFSC/CA4
Cash for work/assets - categorized as Livelihood Assistance
CLFSC/CA5
Distribution of agricultural kits (crops, vegetables, seeds + fertilizer packages)
CLFSC/CA6
Distribution of agricultural kits (livestock)
CLFSC/CA7
Distribution of agricultural kits (poultry)
CLFSC/CA8
Distribution of agricultural kits (fishery & Aquaculture)
CLFSC/CA9
Livestock treatment & vaccination
CLFSC/CA10
Nutrition sensitive kits (vegetable kits / Kitchen gardens kits/Tom Brown/Fresh Food Vouchers)
CLFSC/CA11
Village Savings/Loans Associations (VSLAs)
CLFSC/CA12
Incoming generating activities/small grants /CAHW/agro-enterprises
CLFSC/CA13
Water and irrigation
CLFSC/CA14
Technical trainings
CLHEA/CA1
Primary Health Care Services.
CLHEA/CA2
Reproductive Health Services.
CLHEA/CA3
Secondary Health Care Services.
CLHEA/CA4
Clinical Management of Rape (CMR).
CLHEA/CA5
Mental Health and Psycho-Social Services.
CLHEA/CA6
Active Case Search and Management of Diseases Outbreaks.
CLHEA/CA7
Training/Capacity Building of Health Workers/Data Managers.
CLHEA/CA8
Health Education/Awareness and Sensitization.
CLLOG/CA1
Air transport of humanitarians and light cargo by UNHAS.
CLLOG/CA2
Provision of logistics services through air-cargo consolidation service and storage of relief items through common storage units.
CLLOG/CA3
Coordination and information sharing through meetings, maps, snapshots and other IM products.
CLLOG/CA4
Capacity building of humanitarian responders in logistics.
CLMS/CA1
Multipurpose Cash
CLMS/CA2
Unconditional Cash Voucher Assistance (MPCA)
CLMS/CA3
Beneficiaries identification and registration
CLMS/CA4
Cash Agent Selection
CLMS/CA5
Distribution of Cards for Cash
CLMS/CA6
Cash Transfer
CLMS/CA7
Post Distribution Monitoring
CLNUT/CA1
Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP) for children aged 6 - 23 months.
CLNUT/CA2
BSFP for pregnant and lactating women (PLW).
CLNUT/CA3
Micronutrient powders (MNP) distribution for children aged 6 - 23 months.
CLNUT/CA4
Skilled maternal, infant, and young child nutrition (MIYCN) counselling for PLW.
CLNUT/CA5
Treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) for children aged 0 - 59 months.
CLNUT/CA6
Treatment of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) for children aged 6 - 59 months.
CLNUT/CA7
Treatment of acute malnutrition for PLW.
CLNUT/CA8
Nutrition surveys and joint assessments conducted with other sectors such as Food Security, WASH, Health.
CLNUT/CA9
Cash & Voucher Assistance (CVA) for nutrition outcomes.
CLPRO/CA1
Protection Overall - Capacity building (protection actors, humanitarian actors, government actors).
CLPRO/CA2
Proection Overall - Protection Monitoring
CLPRO/CA3
Protection Overall - Provision of specialized protection services.
CLPRO/CA4
Protection Overall - Protection advocacy to for the reduction of protection risks
CLPRO/CA5
Protection Overall -Community based protection networks.
CLPRO/CA6
Protection Overall - Protection information sharing and awareness raising.
CLPRO/CA7
Protection Overall - Safe livelihood, skills acquisition and empowerment interventions.
CLPRO/CA8
Protection Overall - Protection for civilians coming out of inaccessible areas and formerly associated with NSAGs.
CLPRO/CA9
Mine Action - Refer survivors of explosive incidents for multi-sectoral assistance.
CLPRO/CA10
Mine Action - Provide explosive ordinance risk education to people (IDPs, returnees, host community members, Government officials, service providers and humanitarian workers).
CLPRO/CA11
Housing, Land and Property - Provison of information and awareness session on HLP.
CLPRO/CA12
Housing, Land and Property - Provison of Legal and Counseling Service on HLP.
CLPRO/CA13
Housing, Land and Property - Provison of emergency rent subsidy.
CLPRO/CA14
Housing, Land and Property - Provision of support (negotiation for access to land and security of tenure) to persons affected by eviction.
CLPRO/CA15
Housing, Land and Property - Provision of Legal assistance support to HLP documentation.
CLPRO/CA16
Housing, Land and Property - Provision of training service on HLP, Negotiation, Mediation, Collaborativ/Allternative dispute resolution.
CLPRO/CA17
Housing, Land and Property - Support to HLP dispute resolution mechanisms.
CLPRO/CA18
Gender Based Violence - Provision of case services, mental and psychological support, medical care, legal assistance, safety and security support.
CLPRO/CA19
Gender Based Violence - "Procurement/prepositioning of dignity kits, PPE, distribution of dignity kits, Distribution of PPE and distribution of other critical GBV materials".
CLPRO/CA20
Gender Based Violence - Training/capacity building for GBV Service provision.
CLPRO/CA21
Gender Based Violence - Peer support, skills building and empowerment programmes.
CLPRO/CA22
Gender Based Violence - Training on GBV/Gender Intergrtation & mainstreaming, PSEA Training and IEC materials development .
CLPRO/CA23
Gender Based Violence - Training for community structures, Community sensitisation outreach and dialogue.
CLPRO/CA24
Gender Based Violence - Institutions of relevant actors/stakeholders targeted with training and capcity building .
CLPRO/CA25
Gender Based Violence - Access safe socio-economic/livelihood/income generation opportunities.
CLPRO/CA26
Child Protection - Reunify unaccompanied and separated girls and boys with their families/relations and monitoring of living conditions.
CLPRO/CA27
Child Protection - Place children affected by protection risks (family separation, violence, neglect, abuse, etc.) in alternative care,kinship care, informal foster care, monitoring of group living arrangement).
CLPRO/CA28
Child Protection - Provide comprehensive multi sectorial case management support to boys and girls at risk of (abuse,SGBV, neglect, exploiation,child labour , trafficking,& child marraige etc).
CLPRO/CA29
Child Protection - Reintergrate and provide community based reintegration assistance to boys, and girls associated with none state armed groups (CAAG).
CLPRO/CA30
Child Protection - Provide specialized MHPSS support services to girls and boys ,victims of abuse violence and negelct .
CLPRO/CA31
Child Protection - Provide child-protection services to girls and boys living with disabilities who are affected by protection risks and valunrablities.
CLPRO/CA32
Child Protection - Provide life skills education to girls and boys at risk.
CLPRO/CA33
Child Protection - Provide structured recreational and creative psychosocial services.
CLPRO/CA34
Child Protection - Provide psychosocial support services, counselling and positive parenting to caregivers.
CLPRO/CA35
Child Protection - Provide birth certificates to girls and boys under 5.
CLPRO/CA36
Child Protection - Create awarness and reach girls, boys, women and men with information on child protection issues, laws, postive parenting and existing referal pathways and child protection services.
CLPRO/CA37
Child Protection - Train community based child protection committees members on their roles and key thematic areas of child prptection.
CLPRO/CA38
Child Protection - Train child protection partners, social welfare staff on child protection and related areas.
CLSHL/CA1
Provision of Emergency shelters.
CLSHL/CA2
Provision of Transitional Shelters.
CLSHL/CA3
Provision of Non-Food Items.
CLSHL/CA4
Training/Capacity Building.
CLWSH/CA1
Emergency trucking of chlorinated water before sustainable water supply sources are developed.
CLWSH/CA2
Provision of safe drinking water at community and/or household level, through new construction and rehabilitation of water supply systems including handpumps, boreholes rehabilitation or construction, water systems and networks rehabilitation.
CLWSH/CA3
Ensuring access to safe water for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene through maintenance/repair and replacement of water system parts (including Handpumps, Solar Systems, Generator Systems, and Electric pumps), operation and maintenance of existing water systems, batch chlorination, bucket chlorination at the points of use, water treatment tablets and provision of fuel for water supply.
CLWSH/CA4
Provision of gender-segregated sanitation facilities and services (latrines, showers, handwashing stations) to protect the health and dignity of the affected population also supporting vector control campaigns through development of solid waste and fecal sludge management systems.
CLWSH/CA5
Desludging of emergency and institutional latrines as well as related decommissioning of sanitation facilities.
CLWSH/CA6
Affected people are reached with community-informed hygiene messages promoting hygienic attitudes, behaviors and practices, including, household water treatment, proper handwashing with soap at critical times and Menstrual Hygiene Management.
CLWSH/CA7
Provision and prepositioning of WASH NFIs to the people in need (hygiene kits, replenishment hygiene kits, WASH cholera kits, WASH Nutrition kits, sanitation kits and MHM kits).
CLWSH/CA8
Provision of appropriate emergency WASH facilities in Health Care Facilities, Nutritional Centers, temporary learning centers (TLC), Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) and schools supporting affected children, and other relevant public places.