Response plan
HRP
Cameroon Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Objectifs stratégiques
SO1
Reduce the mortality and morbidity of 1.3 million people affected by crisis
SO2
Improve the respect of the fundamental human rights of 1.2 million vulnerable people affected by crisis
SO3
Reduce vulnerabilities and strengthen resilience of 920,000 people affected by crisis
Objectifs spécifiques
SP1.1
1.3 million vulnerable people affected by crisis benefit from inclusive, lifesaving and timely food, nutrition, WASH, shelter, NFI, and health services by the end of 2023
SP2.1
By the end of 2023, the protection and human rights risks of 1.2 million people affected by crisis are monitored, prevented, mitigated and addressed through integrated and inclusive humanitarian action
SP3.1
By the end of 2023, 920,000 vulnerable people affected by crisis have equitable, regular, appropriate, and safe access to quality inclusive services
SP3.2
In 2023, 800,000 vulnerable people affected by crisis are equitably supported with material and financial inputs, services, and skills for livelihood activities, to empower them and to contribute to sustainable solutions
Sectors
CLCSS
Coordination and Support Services
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food Security
CLHEA
Health
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLRR
Refugee Response
CLSHL
Shelter and NFI
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Objectifs sectoriels
CLCSS/CO1
Strengthen inclusive humanitarian coordination and advocacy
CLCSS/CO2
Improve the quality of humanitarian action through strengthened evidence-based and diversity-sensitive analysis and programming
CLCSS/CO3
Strengthen the respect of international humanitarian law and human rights law and safe access to humanitarian assistance
CLCSS/CO4
Enhance ownership of humanitarian action by local and national actors
CLCSS/CO5
Strengthen engagement for accountability to affected populations (AAP) by all stakeholders.
CLCSS/CO6
Strengthen the humanitarian - development - peace collaboration to support sustainable solutions for communities affected by crisis
CLEDU/CO1
Improvement of school and training host structures capacities
CLEDU/CO2
Provision of alternative education platforms
CLEDU/CO3
Strengthening of advocacy and social dialogue with stakeholders in the education system (communities, teachers, administrative and school officials, Partners, etc.) to foster acces of all children to education, including girls and children living with disabilities
CLEDU/CO4
Improvement of inclusive education supply
CLEDU/CO5
Strengthening protection & security/safety of children & teachers for a protective learning environment
CLEDU/CO6
School feeding program
CLEDU/CO7
Quality Education inputs and facilities
CLEDU/CO8
Capacity building of school Governance mechanisms
CLEDU/CO9
Strengthening coordination & Information Management in Education in Emergencies
CLEDU/CO10
Prevention of COVID-19 pandemics in schools
CLEDU/CO11
Cash-based interventions in support to families
CLFSC/CO1
Sauver les vies des populations en insécurité alimentaire à travers une assistance inclusive coordonnée et intégrée
CLFSC/CO2
Améliorer la sécurité alimentaire (accès et utilisation) des réfugiés, des personnes déplacées internes, des retournés et des populations locales vulnérables (hommes et femmes)
CLFSC/CO3
Assurer la disponibilité de l’information de qualité sur la sécurité alimentaire et la vulnérabilité pour une meilleure planification humanitaire et renforcer le nexus humanitaire-développement
CLHEA/CO1
Améliorer la réponse aux épidémies dans les zones ciblées par la crise
CLHEA/CO2
Assurer une prise en charge holistique des survivants de VBG
CLHEA/CO3
Améliorer l'accessibilité aux soins de santé essentiels pour la population affectée par la crise
CLHEA/CO4
Garantir un accouchement digne et sécurisé à toutes les femmes vulnérables, en âge de procréer dans les zones ciblées
CLHEA/CO5
Faire un monitoring régulier des attaques sur les formations sanitaires
CLNUT/CO1
Boys and girls aged under five years benefit from diets, practices and services that prevent stunting, wasting, micronutrient deficiencies and overweight in humanitarian context
CLNUT/CO2
Boys and girls in middle childhood (5-9 years) and adolescents’ girls and boys (10-19 years) benefit from diets, practices and services that protect them from undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and anemia in humanitarian context.
CLNUT/CO3
Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers’ benefit from diets, practices and services that protect them from undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and anemia in humanitarian context.
CLNUT/CO4
Boys and girls under five years benefit from services of early detection and treatment of all forms of life-threatening acute malnutrition
CLNUT/CO5
People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV/AIDS) in conflict affected areas benefit from Nutrition Assessments, counseling, and support (NACS) services to prevent and treat acute malnutrition and improved adherence to ART treatment
CLNUT/CO6
Effective leadership and coordination, monitoring and information systems on nutrition, including nutrition assessments, provide timely and quality data and evidence to guide coordination, policies, strategies, programmes, and advocacy in humanitarian context.
CLNUT/CO7
At-risk and affected populations have timely access to culturally appropriate, gender and age sensitive information, participate in decisions on interventions and access complaints and feedbacks mechanisms in humanitarian context.
CLPRO/CO1
Improve the protection and respect of fundamental rights for persons affected by crises, prioritizing the most vulnerable groups and persons with specific needs.
CLPRO/CO2
Reduce GBV risks and impacts for men, women, boys and girls.
CLPRO/CO3
Improve the protective environment to ensure that every child, including adolescents, is protected from violence, exploitation, abuse, neglect and harmful practices, including in emergency contexts.
CLPRO/CO4
Promote the centrality of protection and engage the humanitarian community (including local organizations) to mainstream protection across the humanitarian response cycle.
CLRR/CO1
XXX people, by age group, especially the most vulnerable, including refugees and host community, use quality basic social services in an equitable and sustainable manner to realize their full human potential and enhance their social and economic well-being
CLRR/CO2
XXX vulnerable people, in different agro-ecological zones, including youth, women and socially vulnerable groups, live in a healthier environment, sustainably manage environmental resources, including biodiversity, and are more resilient to disaster and climate change shocks
CLRR/CO3
XXX Refugees population are registered, documented, and benefit from a strengthened asylum offer in a favorable protection environment.
CLRR/CO4
Support conditions in countries of origin for return in safety and dignity and Expand access to third country solutions
CLRR/CO5
By 2023, gaps in key socio-economic indicators are reduced, reflecting greater gender equality and progress in the empowerment of youth, women and girls, and other vulnerable groups including those in humanitarian settings
CLRR/CO6
By 2023, more people, especially youth, women and socially and economically vulnerable groups, including refugees and host community, benefit equitably from increased opportunities in a green, diversified, transformative, resilient and inclusive economy that creates decent jobs in productive sectors
CLSHL/CO1
Provide life-saving shelter and non-food item (NFI) support
CLSHL/CO2
Provide sustained access to shelter
CLSHL/CO3
Support an enabling protection environment and social cohesion by improving housing and related community/public infrastructure
CLWSH/CO1
Accroitre l’accès durable aux services adéquats d’eau potable, d’hygiène et d’assainissement de base pour les populations vulnérables ./Improve sustainable access to basic sanitation and safe drinking water to vulnerable people
CLWSH/CO2
Réduire les risques de morbidité et mortalité dues au non-respect des règles d'hygiène au sein des populations affectées par les situations humanitaires/Reduce the risk of poor hygiene-related morbidity and mortality of affected population in crisis affected areas.
CLWSH/CO3
Renforcer les capacités et la coordination des acteurs nationaux à améliorer de manière efficiente et durable la fourniture des services EPHA et la résilience des populations vulnérables face aux chocs /Reinforce the capacity and coordination of local actors to improve WASH services and resilience of affected populations
Activités sectorielles
CLCSS/CA1
Train humanitarian actors on the use of HPC tools and RPM in Yaoundé and in the Far North and NWSW regions, and East
CLCSS/CA2
Strengthen capacity of humanitarian actors, with a special focus on local and national organizations, including through trainings on humanitarian principles and humanitarian access
CLCSS/CA3
Improve humanitarian access through the development of context specific access strategies, access missions, trainings, information sharing and advocacy
CLCSS/CA4
Improve respect of International Humanitarian Law through civil-military coordination
CLCSS/CA5
Provision of Humanitarian Air Service in Cameroon
CLCSS/CA6
Collect and disseminate security information
CLCSS/CA7
Produce public information documents and share with humanitarian stakeholders
CLCSS/CA8
Strengthening engagement of local and national actors for leadership and delivery
CLCSS/CA9
Strengthening the visibility of local and national organizations through the production of visuals
CLCSS/CA10
Organize or facilitate displacement tracking and joint needs assessment exercises
CLCSS/CA11
Support humanitarian action by developing a Humanitarian Needs Overview and a Humanitarian Response Plan, integrating crosscutting issues such as gender, protection, disability inclusion, cash and humanitarian-development nexus
CLCSS/CA12
Alerts on humanitarian needs are followed by a response
CLCSS/CA13
Enhance consideration of gender, age, and disability to reinforce the quality and effectiveness of humanitarian programming
CLCSS/CA14
Strengthen accountability through community-based feedback and complaint mechanisms, including on protection against sexual exploitation and abuse
CLCSS/CA15
Strengthen the humanitarian - development - peace collaboration to support sustainable solutions for communities affected by crisis
CLCSS/CA16
Enhance protection mainstreaming to reinforce the quality and effectiveness of humanitarian programming
CLCSS/CA17
Improve respect of International Humanitarian Law through engagement with civilian authorities
CLEDU/CA1
Construction of school and training infrastructure (classrooms, latrines, water points, temporary learning spaces))
CLEDU/CA2
Implementation of Radio Education Programmes & digital learning platforms
CLEDU/CA3
Advocacy and social dialogue with stakeholders in the education system (communities, teachers, administrative and school officials, Partners, etc.) to foster acces of all children to education, including girls and children living with disabilities
CLEDU/CA4
Capacity building of teacher in Inclusive Education
CLEDU/CA5
Purchase & distribution of inclusive & sexospecific supplies to children living with disabilities
CLEDU/CA6
Training of teachers & supervisors in Psychosociial Support, Conflict & disaster risk management & Child Protection
CLEDU/CA7
Purchase & distribution of learning materials (bags, books, pens, pencils, etc.)
CLEDU/CA8
Provison of grants to schools & training institutions & the most vulnerable families & children
CLEDU/CA9
Implementation of a school feeding program
CLEDU/CA10
Training of teachers, supervisors & other Education staff in life skills, psychosocial support & other topics related to education in emergencies
CLEDU/CA11
Revitalization of School Management Committees
CLEDU/CA12
Training of school managers in the minimal standards for Protection & Education in Emergencies, Coordination & Information Management
CLEDU/CA13
Community awareness of the prevention of COVID-19
CLEDU/CA14
Construction of housing for teachers working in remote & difficult areas
CLFSC/CA1
(Agriculture) provide assistance to IDPs and host population to improve their food and nutrition security through agricultural livestock and fishery support (small ruminant, local poultry, table birds, piggery, fishery and agriculture)
CLFSC/CA2
Provide unconditional food, Cash transfers/Cash+(Production alimentaire d'urgence) to IDPs and local vulnerable population
CLFSC/CA3
(Food in kind) Provide seasonal food transfers to targeted local vulnerable population
CLFSC/CA4
Conduct food security assessments (CH, mVAM, FSMS, JAM, Multisector,ENSAN) to support and reinforce humanitarian planning the Nesus Humanitarian-Development and peace
CLHEA/CA1
Support epidemic preparedness and response
CLHEA/CA2
Enhancing community engagement and adherence to vaccination in affected areas
CLHEA/CA3
Ensure health management, referal and counter referal of GBV suvivors
CLHEA/CA4
Strenghtening of Mental health and psychosocial support interventions
CLHEA/CA5
Ensuring availability of adequate trauma care in areas affected by the crisis
CLHEA/CA6
Ensuring availability of essential healthcare in areas affected by the crisis
CLHEA/CA7
Ensuring availability of reproductive health care in areas affected by the crisis
CLHEA/CA8
Provision of dignity kits to pregnant and lactating women
CLHEA/CA9
Providing health assistance in hard to reach areas
CLHEA/CA10
Reporting of Attacks on Healthcare
CLNUT/CA1
Ensure targeted implementation of activities to promote infant and young child feeding in emergencies for Exclusive breastfeeding support
CLNUT/CA2
Ensure targeted implementation of activities to promote infant and young child feeding in emergencies for Complementary Feeding (including breastfeeding)
CLNUT/CA3
Support Community engagement for behavior and social change
CLNUT/CA4
Implementation of micronutrient supplementation programmes for Children under five years
CLNUT/CA5
Implementation of micronutrient supplementation programme for adolescent
CLNUT/CA6
Implementation of micronutrient supplementation programme for pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers
CLNUT/CA7
Integrated management of severe acute malnutrition (PCIMA-S)
CLNUT/CA8
Strengthen nutritional surveillance mechanisms
CLNUT/CA9
Establish and strengthen national and regional capacities for the coordination of the nutrition sector group, other sectors and information management that mainstreams protection and AAP.
CLNUT/CA10
Ensure implementation of Nutrition assessment, counseling and support (NACS) to PLHIV/AIDS.
CLPRO/CACP01
Provide mental health and psychosocial support to children and their caregivers
CLPRO/CACP02
Identify and ensure adequate alternative care arrangements and reunification for UASC
CLPRO/CACP03
Provide children at risk of violence, abuse and exploitation during humanitarian situations with child sensitive case management (multisectoral services such as psychosocial support, education and family economic empowerment).
CLPRO/CACP04
Identify and implement measures to prevent risks of violence, abuse and exploitation of children during humanitarian contexts
CLPRO/CACP05
Provide interventions for the prevention and mitigation of risks and response to GBV affecting children
CLPRO/CACP06
Support family and community reintegration of children exiting armed groups
CLPRO/CACP07
Provide support to issue birth certificates to humanitarian crisis-affected children
CLPRO/CACP08
Build the capacity of Community-Based Child Protection Mechanisms
CLPRO/CAGBV01
Provide holistic support to survivors of gender-based violence
CLPRO/CAGBV02
Strengthening capacity of GBV service providers in case management including MHPSS
CLPRO/CAGBV03
Conduct safety audits and risk and vulnerability mapping for GBV
CLPRO/CAGBV04
Strengthen GBV prevention activities at community-level including Sensitization of conflict-affected communities, local authorities, traditional leaders and religious leaders
CLPRO/CAGBV05
Reinforced GBV prevention through men engagement
CLPRO/CAGBV06
Provide basic vocational training, economic support and dedicated livelihood activities to women and girls
CLPRO/CAGBV07
Capacity building for women led organization (WLO) on GBV response, prevention and coordination in humanitarian context
CLPRO/CAGP01
Strengthening the process of issuance of civil documentation to conflict-affected people.
CLPRO/CAGP02
Provide targeted protection assistance to the most vulnerable people (men, women, boys and girls, PWD)
CLPRO/CAGP03
Conduct protection monitoring in crisis-affected areas
CLPRO/CAGP04
Providing legal assistance to crisis-affected people on the protection of their rights
CLPRO/CAGP05
Providing targeted protection assistance to the most vulnerable people (persons living with disabilities to be included in social and economic support to livelihood)
CLPRO/CAGP06
Sensitization on peace building, peaceful coexistence between IDPs, returnees and host communities
CLPRO/CAGP07
Advocacy for people living with disabilities to be included in national progammes
CLPRO/CAGP08
Strengthening the capacity of national actors on protection standards and policies
CLPRO/CAGP09
Establishing and supporting the community based complains and feedbacks mechanisms
CLPRO/CAHLP01
Provision of individual legal assistance to beneficiaries for exercise and enjoyment of HLP rights
CLPRO/CAHLP02
Provision of individual counselling on HLP related issues
CLPRO/CAHLP03
Sensitization of community, local authorities, and traditional leaders on HLP rights and obligations
CLPRO/CAHLP04
Training of local authorities and traditional leaders and civil society actors to effectively address HLP related disputes
CLRR/CA1
Nutritional well-being improved
CLRR/CA2
Refugee children and youth are included in a sustainable and equitable way in the national education system
CLRR/CA3
Supply of potable water increased or maintained
CLRR/CA4
Emergency, transitional and durable shelter provided
CLRR/CA5
Specific services for persons of concern with disabilities provided
CLRR/CA6
Preventative and community-based health care services provided
CLRR/CA7
Alternative or renewable energy promoted
CLRR/CA8
PoCs access individual documentation
CLRR/CA9
Potential for voluntary repatriation realized
CLRR/CA10
Women, men, girls and boys of concern to UNHCR who are GBV survivors benefit from survivor-centered services
CLRR/CA11
Community based protection commitees and working groups are established and efficient
CLRR/CA12
Access to improved agriculture, livestock and fish production
CLRR/CA13
Access to market oriented vocational training provided
CLSHL/CA1
Provision of core and essential NFIs, e.g. mattress, plastic sheeting, blankets, jerry cans, kitchen sets, solar lamps; including market-based interventions for these items
CLSHL/CA2
Provision of emergency shelter, e.g. emergency shelter materials and kits; including market-based interventions for these items.
CLSHL/CA3
Provision of shelter support, e.g. transitional shelter construction, provision of construction materials including market-based interventions for these items
CLSHL/CA4
Provision of rental assistance (either free rent, cash-for-rent, or subsidy)
CLSHL/CA5
Support to sustainably construct/repair/rehabilitate housing and related community/public infrastructure and facilities
CLSHL/CA6
Training of targeted households and communities on disaster risk reduction and construction related skills and capacities
CLWSH/CA1
Construction des points d'eau (forages, Poste d'eau autonome, mise en place mini réseau AEP)/Construction of water points ( boreholes, small water supply network,..)
CLWSH/CA2
Construction des latrines genres sensibles dans les sites abritant les personnes déplacées et les communautés hôtes/Construction of gender-sensitive latrines in IDP sites / host communities
CLWSH/CA3
Construction des latrines genres sensibles dans les institutions / Construction of gender & disability sensitive latrines
CLWSH/CA4
Distribution des kits WASH aux enfants, femmes et hommes vulnérables/Distribution of WASH kits to boys, girls, men, women, families, PWD and old people
CLWSH/CA5
Formation des acteurs sur les thématiques liées à l'eau, Hygiene et Assainissement /Capacity-building of WASH actors in WASH relative issues
CLWSH/CA6
Promotion des bonnes pratiques et redevabilités sur l'hygiène et l'assainissement auprès des populations vulnérables/Promotion of safe hygiene and sanitation practices amongst vulnerable people
CLWSH/CA7
Réalisation des Evaluations, Enquete (CAP et autres), Etude réalisées dans le domaine de l'eau, l'hygiène et l'assainissement dans les zones affectées/Emergency WASH needs assessments, surveys, studies and others
CLWSH/CA8
Appui à la collecte et gestion des eaux usées et des déchets dans les sites des personnes deplacées/Support solid waste management in IDP sites
CLWSH/CA9
Coordination des interventions et acteurs du secteur Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement en situation d'urgence/Coordination of WASH activities / actors in emergency situations