Protection Caseload Breakdown
PRO
Protection
Sector Objectives
1
Address immediate and acute protection risks and needs of vulnerable IDPs, IDP returnees and vulnerable crisis-affected host communities by providing equitable and timely lifesaving services
2
Strengthen the protection environment through robust protection monitoring and analysis, identification of protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service provision and advocacy
3
Strengthen community-based protection mechanisms to address protection needs, enhance preparedness and early warning capacities and prevent or mitigate protection risks.
4
CP1: Acutely vulnerable children and their caregivers are outreached, and their needs addressed through specialized child protection interventions including multi-sectoral case management services
5
CP2: Child protection risk factors are addressed and protective factors that bolster the well-being of children, families, and communities are promoted using primary and secondary prevention approaches
6
GBV_ob1: Provide life- saving specialized quality GBV services, including CMR, case management and psychosocial support, and reinforce referral pathways. (with a focus on women and girls with disabilities and adolescent girls)
10
CP3: Improved well-being, resilience, and protective environment of girls and boys through provision of psychosocial support, life skills, parenting skills, and advocacy in addition to mobilization of communities and duty bearers across the socio-ecological model
11
MA_OB1: Ensure people at risk know how to mitigate the threat of explosive ordnance and light weapons through the provision of Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) promoting safety among affected communities
12
MA_OB2: Ensure the United Nations and the local population safely use areas previously contaminated with explosive ordnance
13
MA_OB3: Improve management of the national authority, a prioritized principled and efficient MA programme and improve the life condition of explosive accidents survivors and promote their socioeconomic reintegration into their societies
14
GBV_ob2: Promote GBV risk mitigation into all aspects of the humanitarian response
Sector Activities
1
Legal assistance provided for protection outcomes
2
Cash assistance provided for protection outcomes
3
Persons with specific needs referred to specialized services
5
Group-based mental health and psychosocial support services provided to adults
6
Individual mental health and psychosocial support services provided to adults
8
Community-Based Structures supported or established
9
Community support projects completed
10
Establish or support dedicated community facilities at site level
11
Individuals receive technical assistance on HLP
12
Protection monitoring conducted
13
R Eviction Risk assessment conducted
14
R Eviction monitoring and response conducted
15
Advocacy Interventions Conducted
16
Site Management briefings for government and partners
17
Capacity Development
18
Awareness raising and community outreach activities conducted on general protection
19
R: Security of tenure improved for IDPs and IDP Returnees through land tenure dispute resolution and/or land tenure clarification
20
Site governance structures supported or established
21
GBV 10: Conduct large scale public community awareness raising campaigns on GBV
22
GBV 1: Establish Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
23
GBV 2: Rehabilitate Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
24
GBV3: Support the operational costs of Women Centers (operational costs)
25
CP1: Acutely vulnerable boys and girls are identified using outreach methodologies, such as mobile activities, awareness raising about services, child helpline…etc.
26
CP2: Girls and boys are provided with specialized child protection response services, including case management for child survivors of sexual violence, child labor, child recruitment, UASCs and children in need for alternative care.
27
GBV 5: Support women & girls with startup capital for Income Generating Activities and vocational skills
28
GBV 8: CB - Conduct trainings on GBV for specialized GBV service providers
29
GBV11: Provide dignity kits
30
GBV12: Provide specialized GBV response services
31
GBV13: Conduct GBV assessments
32
GBV 4: Support Community Based Protection Networks (operational costs)
33
GBV 6: Capacity Building- Conduct trainings for community members involved in GBV prevention and response
34
GBV9: Conduct community based awareness raising sessions
35
CP3: Child protection services are integrated and/or coordinated with other sectors, including education, SNFI, FSL, health and WASH to ensure a holistic approach.
36
CP4: The root causes of child protection risks among the population (or a subset of it) are addressed to reduce the likelihood of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or violence against children, including child labor, child recruitment, separation, sexual violence, child marriage, FGM, are implemented.
37
CP5: Specific sources of threat and/or vulnerabilities of children identified as being at particularly high risk of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or violence are addressed.
38
CP6: Vulnerable and at-risk children are provided with gender & age appropriate (structured) psychosocial support and life skills including literacy and numeracy.
39
CP7: Vulnerable caregivers and caregivers of vulnerable boys and girls are supported with parenting skills, family strengthening programs and multi-sectoral support
40
CP8: Communities are mobilized to support children through activation of child protection networks and community volunteers.
41
CP9: Human resource capacity to respond to child protection concerns among child protection actors and other duty bearers is strengthened
42
CP10: N/A
43
GBV14: Provide life skills and recreational activities
44
GBV 7: Capacity Building - Conduct trainings on GBV for Non-GBV service providers
45
Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) through direct methods
46
Sessions for indirect Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE)
47
Hosting workshop on EORE briefings for aid workers
48
Provision of EO awareness briefing to UNITAMS personnel
49
Attend UNITAMS security assessments in areas contaminated by EO
50
Distribute EO contamination maps and briefings to UNITAMS components
51
Respond to humanitarian development needs through land release operations
52
Release land contaminated with the EO for productive use
53
Opening priority routes/roads for safe use through MA Assessment
54
Advocacy and coordination for mine action response in areas outside GoS control
55
Capacity building for national authorities: Issuing operational tasks by NMAC
56
Capacity building for national authorities: Conduct QA and accreditation visits to the teams sites by NMAC
57
Capacity building for national authorities: Provide internal and external trainings to NMAC and national mine action operators in relevant technical fields
58
Support Sudan mine action priorities in its alignment with APMBC and other international instruments
59
Conduct survey to identify under-reported cases of EO accidents and survivors
60
Identification of varying needs of survivors of EO accidents and other victims of war
61
Advocate for stronger recruitment policies for women in mine action partners
62
Community liaison engagement to promote the participation of women in mine action
Cluster member organizations
03-Nov-2023
Cluster member organizations
| Organizations | Projects | Clusters | Requirements ($) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Against Hunger |
1
|
$0 | |
| Adventist Development and Relief Agency |
1
|
$0 | |
| African Relief Committee |
1
|
$0 | |
| Al-Mutawinat Group |
1
|
$0 | |
| Alliance for International Medical Action |
2
|
$0 | |
| Almanar Voluntary Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| Almasheesh for Peace and Development Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| Alsalam Organization for Rehabilitation and Development |
1
|
$0 | |
| American Refugee Committee (Alight) |
1
|
$0 | |
| Business and Professional Women Organization |
4
|
$0 | |
| Catholic Relief Services |
1
|
$0 | |
| Child Development Foundation |
2
|
$0 | |
| Child Rights Watch |
1
|
$0 | |
| Collaborative for peace in Sudan |
2
|
$0 | |
| Community Development Program |
1
|
$0 | |
| Community Safety Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Danish Refugee Council |
1
|
$0 | |
| Darfur Organization for Peace and Development Initiative |
1
|
$0 | |
| Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action) |
1
|
$0 | |
| Developmental Aid organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Elgossa Charity Organization for Rural Development |
3
|
$0 | |
| Friends of peace & Development Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| Gayat for Peace and Development |
2
|
$0 | |
| Global Aid Hand |
2
|
$0 | |
| Great Family Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Hand for Help Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Healthcare Foundation Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Hope and Friendship for Development Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Human Appeal UK |
1
|
$0 | |
| Humanity for Development and Prosperity Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| International Aid Services |
4
|
$0 | |
| International Development Agency |
1
|
$0 | |
| International Organization for Migration |
1
|
$0 | |
| International Rescue Committee |
1
|
$0 | |
| Islamic Relief Worldwide |
1
|
$0 | |
| JASMAR Human Security Organization |
4
|
$0 | |
| Jabal Marra Charity Organization for Rural Development |
1
|
$0 | |
| MEDAIR |
1
|
$0 | |
| Mercy Corps Europe |
1
|
$0 | |
| Mubadiroon Organization for Prevention of Disaster and War Impacts |
1
|
$0 | |
| Nada Elazhar for Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development |
3
|
$0 | |
| National Organization for Sustainable Rural Development |
1
|
$0 | |
| National Planning Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Network of Paralegals |
3
|
$0 | |
| Nomads and Rural Development Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Nonviolent Peaceforce |
1
|
$0 | |
| Norwegian Refugee Council |
1
|
$0 | |
| Peace on Earth Sudanese Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| Plan International |
1
|
$0 | |
| Practical Action |
1
|
$0 | |
| Relief and Mediation Corps |
1
|
$0 | |
| Rural Community Development Organization - Sudan |
1
|
$0 | |
| Rural Development Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| Samaritan Aid Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Save the Children |
1
|
$0 | |
| Sudan Social Development Organization |
3
|
$0 | |
| Triangle Génération Humanitaire |
1
|
$0 | |
| Trust for Peace and Development Organization |
2
|
$0 | |
| United Nations Children's Fund |
1
|
$0 | |
| United Nations Development Programme |
1
|
$0 | |
| United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
1
|
$0 | |
| United Nations Mine Action Service |
1
|
$0 | |
| United Nations Population Fund |
1
|
$0 | |
| United Peace Organization |
1
|
$0 | |
| Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Germany |
2
|
$0 | |
| Women Awareness Initiative |
1
|
$0 | |
| World Relief |
1
|
$0 | |
| World Vision International |
1
|
$0 | |
| Young Trained Leaders Organization |
1
|
$0 |
