Response plan
HRP
Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Provide timely multi-cluster life-saving assistance to crisis affected people to reduce mortality and morbidity
SO2
Mitigate protection risks and respond to protection needs through humanitarian action
Specific Objectives
SP1
Provide water, food and non-food items, health, shelter and protection services within two weeks of a sudden onset emergency or displacement to prevent loss of life.
SP2
Reduce the number of people facing acute food insecurity and malnutrition by 20 per cent and mitigate negative coping mechanisms by the end of 2023.
SP3
Ensure equitable access to essential services, and access of humanitarian actors to those in need.
SP4
Promote the protection, safety and dignity of affected people through community-based and individually targeted multi-sector interventions.
SP5
Facilitate access to livelihood opportunities for the most vulnerable people including social cohesion support.
SP6
Provide safe, equitable and dignified access to critical basic services including education, water, health and shelter in priority areas.
Sectors
CLCSS
Coordination & Common Services
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food Security and Livelihoods
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLRR
Refugee Response
CLSHL
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items
CLTEL
Emergency Telecommunications
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Sector Objectives
CLEDU/CO1
Sector Objective 1: Ensure vulnerable children (ages 6-18) have access to safe and protective learning environments
CLEDU/CO2
Sector Objective 2: Enhance structured lifesaving learning that promotes personal well-being within a protective environment
CLFSC/CO1
Improve the food security status of assessed food insecure people through life-saving and life sustaining food assistance
CLFSC/CO2
Support self-reliance of affected households by protecting and building productive assets and restoring or creating income generating opportunities to save and sustain lives
CLFSC/CO3
Improve communities' capacity to sustain households’ livelihoods through the rehabilitation/ building of productive infrastructure as well as training services
CLHEA/CO1
Support essential public health functions with focus on strong primary health care.
CLHEA/CO2
Strengthen emergency preparedness, response, and all-hazards emergency risk management.
CLHEA/CO4
Address the needs of vulnerable groups who are disproportionally affected by health emergencies.
CLLOG/CO1
Support the humanitarian community in a coordinated Logistics response providing common services, coordination and Information management.
CLNUT/CO1
Scale up access to quality integrated lifesaving preventive and protection minimum package nutrition services to contribute to preventing malnutrition, reducing morbidity and mortality among children under-two in crisis affected and vulnerable populations
CLNUT/CO2
Improve access to quality lifesaving nutrition services to treatment severe and moderate acute malnutrition among under-fives, pregnant and lactating women focusing among the youngest, poorest and with increased mortality risk
CLNUT/CO3
Contribute to the reduction of malnutrition and increase resilience among girls, boys and PLW in prioritized localities through preventive multi-sectoral responses
CLNUT/CO4
Improve understanding of the nutrition situation in prioritized localities with critical levels of acute malnutrition through evidence generating assessments and inter-sectoral analysis to guide planning and decision making
CLPRO/CO1
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
CLPRO/CO2
Strengthen the protection environment through robust protection monitoring and analysis, identification of protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service provision and advocacy
CLPRO/CO3
Strengthen community-based protection mechanisms to address protection needs, enhance preparedness and early warning capacities and prevent or mitigate protection risks.
CLPRO/CO4
CP1: Acutely vulnerable children and their caregivers are outreached, and their needs addressed through specialized child protection interventions including multi-sectoral case management services
CLPRO/CO5
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
CLPRO/CO6
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)
CLPRO/CO10
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
CLPRO/CO11
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
CLPRO/CO12
MA_OB2: Ensure the United Nations and the local population safely use areas previously contaminated with explosive ordnance
CLPRO/CO13
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
CLPRO/CO14
GBV_ob2: Promote GBV risk mitigation into all aspects of the humanitarian response
CLRR/CO1
Strengthen protective environment for refugees
CLRR/CO2
Enable access to timely protection and lifesaving assistance
CLSHL/CO1
Provide timely NFI assistance to crisis affected populations.
CLSHL/CO2
Enable crisis affected populations to access adequate shelter solutions that provide protection, safety, security, and space to live in a dignified manner.
CLWSH/CO1
4.4 million crisis-affected population have access to gender and climate change sensitive basic water services
CLWSH/CO2
900 thousand crisis-affected populations will access adequate, protected, and gender-sensitive sanitation services.
CLWSH/CO3
4.8 million crisis-affected people have access to gender sensitive Hygiene and the most vulnerable people will be reached with environmental health interventions. Sector will also focus on strengthening capacity across all components of WASH.
Sector Activities
CLEDU/CA1
Act 1.1.1: Enrolment of children in child-friendly learning spaces
CLEDU/CA2
Act 1.1.2: Provision of recreational materials (kits)
CLEDU/CA3
Act 1.1.3: Provision of emergency/complementary feeding
CLEDU/CA4
Act 1.1.4: Provision of hygiene/Dignity kits
CLEDU/CA5
Act 1.1.5: Establish Temporary handwashing stations
CLEDU/CA6
Act 1.1.6: Provision of safe drinking water
CLEDU/CA7
Act 1.1.7: Rehabilitation of construction of gender responsive latrines
CLEDU/CA8
Act 1.1.8: Rehabilitation of construction of temporary learning spaces
CLEDU/CA9
Act 1.1.9: Provision of psychosocial support activities
CLEDU/CA10
Act 1.1.10: Established referral pathways for protection services
CLEDU/CA11
Act 1.1.11: Children access Alternative Basic Education
CLEDU/CA12
Act 2.1.1: Emergency teaching and learning materials
CLEDU/CA13
Act 2.1.2: Number of teachers/facilitators supported with emergency incentives
CLEDU/CA14
Act 2.1.3: Teachers/facilitators trained on Psychosocial, safe schools, GBV, children’s rights and violence free learning, including child protection issues
CLFSC/CA1
General Food Distribution (Full Ration)
CLFSC/CA2
General Food Distribution (Half Ration)
CLFSC/CA3
Cash/Vouchers Based Transfer (Full Ration)
CLFSC/CA4
Cash/Vouchers Based Transfer (Half Ration)
CLFSC/CA6
Food for Assets (Voucher/Cash)
CLFSC/CA7
FSL Assessment under SO1
CLFSC/CA8
Agricultural Support (Seeds, Tools)
CLFSC/CA9
Livestock Support (Distribution, Treatments, Kits)
CLFSC/CA10
Livelihood Cash/Voucher Support
CLFSC/CA12
FSL Assessment under SO2
CLHEA/CA1
Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, EmONC and referrals.
CLHEA/CA2
Expand the reporting capacity of the early warning systems
CLHEA/CA3
Strengthen capacity to investigate and detect disease outbreaks
CLHEA/CA4
Support health authorities to carryout timely response to emergencies and disease outbreaks
CLHEA/CA5
Increase access to health services by supporting mobile medical units and referral pathways.
CLHEA/CA6
Strengthen the capacity of health care providers and community health care workers to provide essential health services
CLHEA/CA7
Increase access to health services by rehabilitating and refurbishing health facilities with provision of medical equipment.
CLLOG/CA1
Provide Logistics Common services, coordination and information management products to the humanitarian community
CLNUT/CA1
Conduct counselling of Pregnant women and caregivers of children 0-23 months on MYCN
CLNUT/CA3
Vitamin A supplementation per child (two doses)
CLNUT/CA4
Iron and Folic Acid during pregnancy
CLNUT/CA5
Early detection of malnutrition among under 5 children by mother MUAC
CLNUT/CA6
Early detection of malnutrition among under 5 through MUAC mass screenings/ referral and regular at household level) per locality
CLNUT/CA7
Food Based Prevention of Acute Malnutrition (increasing access to nutrition foods) for 6-23mo
CLNUT/CA8
Early Detection of malnutrition through Growth Monitoring and promotion at health facility for 0-23mo children
CLNUT/CA9
Deworming for under-under-fives (more than one year and less than 5 years)
CLNUT/CA10
Nutrition Screening, growth monitoring, and referral at site level
CLNUT/CA11
IYCF/E message dissemination
CLNUT/CA13
Rapid and fully assessment of IYCF/E practices
CLNUT/CA14
Mother to Mother and Father to Father support groups
CLNUT/CA15
Strengthen and scale up breastfeeding corners at primary and secondary health care levels
CLNUT/CA16
Care of children in special circumstances; Support for the non-breastfed child, LBW, HIV and Infant Feeding
CLNUT/CA17
Implementation, monitoring, and control of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes
CLNUT/CA18
Baby friendly hospital intervention
CLNUT/CA19
Early childhood development related services
CLNUT/CA20
Inpatient management of SAM with medical complications cases in SCs (0-59m)
CLNUT/CA21
Provision of referral costs for SAM children with medical complications
CLNUT/CA22
Provide food ration/funding food costs for care takers of SAM with medical complication children in the SC
CLNUT/CA23
Support rehabilitation of SC to meet the minimum package for SC services as per WHO guidance
CLNUT/CA24
Support running costs for SC
CLNUT/CA25
Outpatient management of severe acute malnutrition without medical complications for children 6-59mo
CLNUT/CA26
Management of moderate acute malnutrition for children 6-59months
CLNUT/CA27
Management of acute malnutrition for PLW (moderate and severe cases)
CLNUT/CA28
Increase coverage geographical coverage of nutrition services as per guidance from the FMOH, Nutrition sector and lead agencies for those interventions
CLNUT/CA29
Procurement of core supplies
CLNUT/CA30
Provide logistic support to transport supplies from the SMOH warehouse to nutrition sites where requested
CLNUT/CA31
Improving warehousing conditions
CLNUT/CA32
Preventing and mitigating nutrition supplies leakage
CLNUT/CA33
Training services providers on CMAM (SAM without complications and Moderate acute malnutrition) (refresher and basic training)
CLNUT/CA34
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Basic training) - 7 days per person (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA35
Training of State level monitors and assistants on inpatient management of SAM (SC) - 10 days (basic Training) per person
CLNUT/CA36
Training of service providers on IYCF related interventions
CLNUT/CA37
Training on Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)
CLNUT/CA38
Training of service providers on micronutrient supplementation
CLNUT/CA39
Training of managers of hospitals, locality managers, media on monitoring and reporting of the international code of BMS regulation - 7 days including baby Friendly hospital (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA40
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Refresher training) - 5 days per person (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA42
Provide emergency blanket supplementary Feeding programme for children 6-59 months
CLNUT/CA43
Provide emergency blanket supplementary feeding programme for PLW
CLNUT/CA44
Conduct nutrition assessments (SMART surveys)
CLNUT/CA45
Conduct coverage assessments/ survey (SQUAEC) in prioritized localities
CLNUT/CA46
Conduct nutrition situation and response monitoring in the field
CLNUT/CA47
Support implementation of other assessments (SMART, S3M, MICS, DHIS etc.) as needed
CLNUT/CA48
Conduct joint supportive monitoring and supervision with the Federal and SMOH
CLNUT/CA49
Conduct regular monitoring of the nutrition interventions in operational areas
CLNUT/CA50
Monitor core supplies availability on monthly basis and provide update to the sector
CLNUT/CA51
Conduct fortnightly/monthly early warning and early warning reporting and analysis of evolving nutrition situation feeding programs
CLNUT/CA52
Information Management training (basic training) (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA53
Nutrition surveillance training (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA54
Train nutrition frontline workers on GBV referrals (and PSEA)
CLNUT/CA55
Disseminate GBV key messages through nutrition outreach and services (where GBV services are available)
CLNUT/CA56
Train relevant frontline workers, local and national staff on the different types of nutrition disabilities and good nutrition practices for persons with disabilities
CLNUT/CA57
Raise awareness to the communities on the different types of nutrition disabilities and available services to support them
CLNUT/CA58
Information on the services provided is posted at nutrition facilities in accessible formats and local languages
CLNUT/CA59
Accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms available at nutrition facilities
CLNUT/CA60
Cash transfer to poorest pregnant and mothers of under two children
CLNUT/CA61
Provide Key nutrition messages in schools during morning gathering/assembly
CLNUT/CA62
Training of students, teachers and school mother groups on importance of immunization, MUAC screening, early case finding and referral. It may includes distribution of MUAC tapes and other nutrition/health materials
CLNUT/CA63
Scale up and conduct nutrition surveillance in prioritized sites
CLNUT/CA64
Training of State level monitors and assistants on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Refresher Training)
CLNUT/CA65
Conduct on Job training/ supportive supervision
CLNUT/CA66
Micronutrient supplementation through MNPs (home fortification) for children aged 24-59 months per child
CLNUT/CA67
Micronutrient supplementation through MNPs (home fortification) for children aged 6-23 months
CLNUT/CA68
Conduct accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms on quarterly basis
CLNUT/CA69
Train partners on the different types of nutrition disabilities and services availability for persons with nutrition disabilities
CLNUT/CA70
Train nutrition sector partners on GBV referrals (and PSEA)
CLNUT/CA71
Conduct joint annual SC/CMAM assessments.
CLNUT/CA72
Early childhood development related services
CLNUT/CA73
Non food based prevention interventions (e.g., NIPP)
CLNUT/CA74
Refer nutrition beneficiaries to Reproductive Health (RH) and antenatal care
CLPRO/CA1
Legal assistance provided for protection outcomes
CLPRO/CA2
Cash assistance provided for protection outcomes
CLPRO/CA3
Persons with specific needs referred to specialized services
CLPRO/CA5
Group-based mental health and psychosocial support services provided to adults
CLPRO/CA6
Individual mental health and psychosocial support services provided to adults
CLPRO/CA8
Community-Based Structures supported or established
CLPRO/CA9
Community support projects completed
CLPRO/CA10
Establish or support dedicated community facilities at site level
CLPRO/CA11
Individuals receive technical assistance on HLP
CLPRO/CA12
Protection monitoring conducted
CLPRO/CA13
R Eviction Risk assessment conducted
CLPRO/CA14
R Eviction monitoring and response conducted
CLPRO/CA15
Advocacy Interventions Conducted
CLPRO/CA16
Site Management briefings for government and partners
CLPRO/CA17
Capacity Development
CLPRO/CA18
Awareness raising and community outreach activities conducted on general protection
CLPRO/CA19
R: Security of tenure improved for IDPs and IDP Returnees through land tenure dispute resolution and/or land tenure clarification
CLPRO/CA20
Site governance structures supported or established
CLPRO/CA21
GBV 10: Conduct large scale public community awareness raising campaigns on GBV
CLPRO/CA22
GBV 1: Establish Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
CLPRO/CA23
GBV 2: Rehabilitate Women Centers (permanent/semi-permanent)
CLPRO/CA24
GBV3: Support the operational costs of Women Centers (operational costs)
CLPRO/CA25
CP1: Acutely vulnerable boys and girls are identified using outreach methodologies, such as mobile activities, awareness raising about services, child helpline…etc.
CLPRO/CA26
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.
CLPRO/CA27
GBV 5: Support women & girls with startup capital for Income Generating Activities and vocational skills
CLPRO/CA28
GBV 8: CB - Conduct trainings on GBV for specialized GBV service providers
CLPRO/CA29
GBV11: Provide dignity kits
CLPRO/CA30
GBV12: Provide specialized GBV response services
CLPRO/CA31
GBV13: Conduct GBV assessments
CLPRO/CA32
GBV 4: Support Community Based Protection Networks (operational costs)
CLPRO/CA33
GBV 6: Capacity Building- Conduct trainings for community members involved in GBV prevention and response
CLPRO/CA34
GBV9: Conduct community based awareness raising sessions
CLPRO/CA35
CP3: Child protection services are integrated and/or coordinated with other sectors, including education, SNFI, FSL, health and WASH to ensure a holistic approach.
CLPRO/CA36
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.
CLPRO/CA37
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.
CLPRO/CA38
CP6: Vulnerable and at-risk children are provided with gender & age appropriate (structured) psychosocial support and life skills including literacy and numeracy.
CLPRO/CA39
CP7: Vulnerable caregivers and caregivers of vulnerable boys and girls are supported with parenting skills, family strengthening programs and multi-sectoral support
CLPRO/CA40
CP8: Communities are mobilized to support children through activation of child protection networks and community volunteers.
CLPRO/CA41
CP9: Human resource capacity to respond to child protection concerns among child protection actors and other duty bearers is strengthened
CLPRO/CA42
CP10: N/A
CLPRO/CA43
GBV14: Provide life skills and recreational activities
CLPRO/CA44
GBV 7: Capacity Building - Conduct trainings on GBV for Non-GBV service providers
CLPRO/CA45
Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) through direct methods
CLPRO/CA46
Sessions for indirect Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE)
CLPRO/CA47
Hosting workshop on EORE briefings for aid workers
CLPRO/CA48
Provision of EO awareness briefing to UNITAMS personnel
CLPRO/CA49
Attend UNITAMS security assessments in areas contaminated by EO
CLPRO/CA50
Distribute EO contamination maps and briefings to UNITAMS components
CLPRO/CA51
Respond to humanitarian development needs through land release operations
CLPRO/CA52
Release land contaminated with the EO for productive use
CLPRO/CA53
Opening priority routes/roads for safe use through MA Assessment
CLPRO/CA54
Advocacy and coordination for mine action response in areas outside GoS control
CLPRO/CA55
Capacity building for national authorities: Issuing operational tasks by NMAC
CLPRO/CA56
Capacity building for national authorities: Conduct QA and accreditation visits to the teams sites by NMAC
CLPRO/CA57
Capacity building for national authorities: Provide internal and external trainings to NMAC and national mine action operators in relevant technical fields
CLPRO/CA58
Support Sudan mine action priorities in its alignment with APMBC and other international instruments
CLPRO/CA59
Conduct survey to identify under-reported cases of EO accidents and survivors
CLPRO/CA60
Identification of varying needs of survivors of EO accidents and other victims of war
CLPRO/CA61
Advocate for stronger recruitment policies for women in mine action partners
CLPRO/CA62
Community liaison engagement to promote the participation of women in mine action
CLRR/CA1RCP4
Provide Family tracing services and reunification services to UASC
CLRR/CARCP1
Provide Case Management and referral services for children
CLRR/CARCP2
Run and Maintain of Child Friendly spaces - Furniture, stationaries and equipment (Solar Power System, computer)
CLRR/CARCP3
Place and support Unaccompanied and Separated children in Alternative care
CLRR/CARCP6
Capacity building activities, including mentoring and coaching, for government, NGO staff and community-based child protection structures
CLRR/CARCP7
Birth registration and issuance of documentation for children
CLRR/CARCP8
Assistance to children with Disability
CLRR/CARE1
Support to children with daily HEB/hot school meal/take-home food ration equivalent
CLRR/CARE2
Provision of Teacher kits to primary or secondary school teachers
CLRR/CARE3
Training of Teachers (primary school): Training Package for Teachers in Crisis Contexts (TiCC) or similar
CLRR/CARE4
Provision of School uniforms to primary or secondary school children
CLRR/CARE5
Provision of school furniture sets to primary schools
CLRR/CARE6
Provision of classroom kits to primary or secondary school classrooms
CLRR/CARE7
Provision of teacher incentives (primary or secondary schools)
CLRR/CARE10
Construction of school latrines (gender segregated) (universal design to accommodate children with disabilities)
CLRR/CARE11
Rehabilitate school latrines (gender segregated) rehabilitated (modified to universal design to accommodate children with disabilities)
CLRR/CARE12
Construction of handwashing stations (permanent/semi-permanent)
CLRR/CARE13
Rehabilitation of handwashing stations (permanent/semi-permanent)
CLRR/CARE14
Provide schools with cleaning kits
CLRR/CARE15
Train schools on COVID19 school protocols
CLRR/CAREE1
Providing alternative cooking fuel such as ethanol, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and bagasse to households
CLRR/CAREE2
Providing HH with clean and sustainable energy solutions such as solar cookers, fuel efficient stoves
CLRR/CAREE3
Provide trainings for to use clean energy sources
CLRR/CAREE4
Providing solar lighting for public spaces
CLRR/CAREE6
Providing solar torches/ lamps for household lighting
CLRR/CARFSL1
General Food Distribution (Full ration, in-kind or cash)
CLRR/CARFSL2
General Food Distribution (Half ration, in-kind or cash)
CLRR/CARFSL3
Provide agricultural support
CLRR/CARFSL4
Provide livestock support
CLRR/CARFSL6
Provide support activities for youth
CLRR/CARGBV1
Direct Material Support to GBV survivors- dignity kit, etc.
CLRR/CARGBV2
Community Awareness raising on GBV
CLRR/CARGBV3
Capacity building on GBV topics
CLRR/CARGBV4
GBV Case Management
CLRR/CARGBV5
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support service provision
CLRR/CARGP1
Provide legal counselling and assistance
CLRR/CARGP2
Raise awareness on general protection topics
CLRR/CARGP3
Establish Community-Based Structures
CLRR/CARGP4
Provide cash under Multipurpose Cash Assistance at full
CLRR/CARGP5
Provide cash under Multipurpose cash assistance at half
CLRR/CARGP6
Capacity building (service providers) on general protection topics
CLRR/CARGP7
Do advocacy interventions for refugees
CLRR/CARGP8
Individual registration of refugees
CLRR/CARGP9
Issuance of ID cards
CLRR/CARGP10
Individual refugee status determination (RSD) of asylum seekers
CLRR/CARGP11
Provide Community engagement and awareness
CLRR/CARGP12
Provision of individual protection services (cash or in-kind)
CLRR/CARGP13
Provide resettlement and complementary pathways
CLRR/CARH1
Do occupational visits to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH2
Support trauma consultation to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH3
Do mental health consultations to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH4
Do physical rehabilitation sessions to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH5
Do antenatal care sessions to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH6
Attend (skilled attendant) vaginal deliveries to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH7
Conduct caesarean deliveries to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH8
Conduct postnatal sessions to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH9
Refer cases for specialized treatment (between levels of care across Sudan) to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH10
Do inpatient treatment to provide essential primary and secondary health care services
CLRR/CARH11
Increase access to health services by supporting mobile medical units and referral pathways
CLRR/CARH12
Strengthen the capacity of health care providers and community health care workers to provide essential health services
CLRR/CARH13
Increase access to health services by rehabilitating and refurbishing health facilities with the provision of medical equipment.
CLRR/CARN1
Outpatient management of severe acute malnutrition without complications for children 6-59 months
CLRR/CARN2
Inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition with complications for children 6-59 months
CLRR/CARN3
Management of moderate acute malnutrition for children 6-59 months
CLRR/CARN4
Management of moderate acute malnutrition for PLW
CLRR/CARN5
Homebased food fortification with micronutrient supplements to U5 children
CLRR/CARN6
Provide vitamin A supplements
CLRR/CARN7
Infant and Young Child feeding (IYCF) counselling
CLRR/CARN8
Providing emergency blanket supplementary feeding for children under 5
CLRR/CARN9
Providing emergency blanket supplementary feeding for PLW
CLRR/CARSN1
NFI kit distribution
CLRR/CARSN2
Emergency shelter kit distribution
CLRR/CARSN3
Tent distribution
CLRR/CARSN4
Shelter upgrade/maintenance/repair through provision of construction material
CLRR/CARSN6
Provision of cash/vouchers for improved emergency shelters
CLRR/CARSN7
Provision of cash/vouchers for transitional/ durable shelter
CLRR/CARSN8
General site development/site maintenance
CLRR/CARSN9
Training/community sensitization activities
CLRR/CARWS1
Drill and install new hand pumps
CLRR/CARWS3
Construction of water treatment plants
CLRR/CARWS5
Rehabilitate hand pump
CLRR/CARWS6
Rehabilitate water yards
CLRR/CARWS7
Water supply by water trucking
CLRR/CARWS8
Operate and maintain water sources (includes water quality treatment and monitoring)
CLRR/CARWS9
Construct/install new household/s (shared/non-shared between two households) latrine
CLRR/CARWS10
Construction of communal latrines ( in camps and other communal locations of 4-5 stances)
CLRR/CARWS11
Rehabilitate household latrines
CLRR/CARWS12
Rehabilitate shared communal latrines (multple households, villages, schools, health facilities, markets)
CLRR/CARWS13
Provision of soap
CLRR/CARWS14
Provision of Jerry can
CLRR/CARWS15
Construction of hand washing facilities in communal set ups (communal toilets in camps, schools, markets, public places and health facilities)
CLRR/CARWS16
Provision of Personal Hygiene Materials
CLRR/CARWS17
Do hygiene promotion in households or communal set ups
CLRR/CARWS18
Do vector control (spraying, draining standing water)
CLRR/CARWS19
Dispose Solid waste and support its management
CLRR/CARWS20
Solarization of water pumping systems
CLRR/CARWS21
Construction of shower blocks / bathing facilities
CLRR/CARWS22
Rehabilitation of shower blocks/ bathing facilities
CLSHL/CA1
NFI kit distribution
CLSHL/CA2
Establishment of communal shelters
CLSHL/CA3
Tent distribution
CLSHL/CA4
Provision of cash/vouchers for NFIs
CLSHL/CA5
Provision of cash/vouchers for shelter repair or emergency shelter
CLSHL/CA6
Provision of cash for rent
CLSHL/CA7
Emergency Shelter Kit (ESK) distribution
CLSHL/CA8
General site development
CLWSH/CA1
Drill and install new hand pumps
CLWSH/CA2
Install new mini water yard (includes solar 5000 ben /MWY@USD112K)
CLWSH/CA3
Install new water yard (BIG SIZE 40 M3/HR 20K BEN)
CLWSH/CA4
Reconstruction and rehabilitation water treatment plants 30M3/HR - 3 FILTERATION UNITS in urban areas
CLWSH/CA5
Treatment of surface water (TEMPORARY WATER TREATMENT) 10M3/PD >3000 BEN/PD (SWOT)
CLWSH/CA8
Rehabilitate Hand Pump
CLWSH/CA9
Rehabilitate water yards (includes solarization)
CLWSH/CA10
Rehabilitation of protected wells
CLWSH/CA11
Water supply by water trucking (10KLTRS) =30 days x6 months; 1 truck @5000/month which covers 10 locations at an average =500USD/location/month
CLWSH/CA12
Operate and maintain old and new water yards (includes water quality treatment and monitoring ) averaging - large and small
CLWSH/CA14
Water treatment at source in flood prone and risky epidemic hotspots
CLWSH/CA15
Distribute water quality supplies at HH (at point of use - Aquatabs, or Pur)
CLWSH/CA16
Water quality monitoring (hand pumps, water yards, protected well)
CLWSH/CA17
Construct/install emergency latrines which are shared between two households+ hand washing facilities with soap and water.
CLWSH/CA18
Construct/install latrines for individual households+ hand washing facilities with soap and water.
CLWSH/CA19
Construction of communal latrines in camps and other communal locations (4 stances @30 person/latrine) + hand washing facilities with soap and water.
CLWSH/CA20
Construction of institutional (Health/nutrition/schools) centers latrines (4 stances per latrine) @30 person/latrine
CLWSH/CA21
Rehabilitate emergency household latrines (include bucket with tap for handwashing with soap and water)
CLWSH/CA22
Rehabilitate shared latrine between two households plus bucket with tap or any other hand washing facilities with this activity ( one stance shared between 2 HH).
CLWSH/CA26
Rehabilitate institutional (Health/nutrition/schools) centres latrines (4 stances per latrine) @30 person/latrine.
CLWSH/CA27
Operation and Maintenance of existing latrines (communal) + bucket with tap for handwashing with soap and water (per stance of a latrine)
CLWSH/CA28
Provision of multipurpose bar soap (@ 250 gm/person/month x 5 months)
CLWSH/CA29
Provision of 2 Jerrycans, 2 buckets with cover and 2 ibrig per Household
CLWSH/CA30
Construction of hand washing facilities in communal set ups (communal toilets in camps, schools, markets, public places and HEALTH/NUTRITION facilities).
CLWSH/CA31
Provision of Menstrual Hygiene Materials (re-usable, 6 pads/ pkd)
CLWSH/CA32
Provision of Hygiene Kit (Family)/ dignity kit, at least once during humanitarian emergency (conflicts, etc)
CLWSH/CA33
Distribute standard family hygine Kit to households with severely acute malnourished (SAM) children under fives (in Out Patient Therapeutic Programmes, Stabalization Centres, etc) this includes feeding bottles and cups for the affected children and others
CLWSH/CA34
Do household hygiene messaging includes HH of severely acute malnutrition (SAM) children (1 commuity mobiliser on 500 people = 84 HHs @ 200$/month)
CLWSH/CA35
Do hygiene campaigns in communal set ups (Include Nutrition and Health facilities, schools, or other communal setups ) cover 1000 plus people per campaign
CLWSH/CA36
Do vector control (equipments, chemicals, labour)
CLWSH/CA37
Dispose Solid waste and medical waste management including health facilities (plus equipment's) 1 truck @5000/month*5 locations= 1000$/location/month. So, for 6 months
CLWSH/CA38
Provision of cleaning tools, PPE, disinfection and operational support for environmental cleaning at health/nutrition care facilities (6 labour plus cleaning kit includes PPEs).