Protection Caseload Breakdown
PRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
1
Ensure vulnerable IDPs, non-displaced persons and returnees, are provided with principled, suitable and gender-responsive specialized General Protection assistance to address risks to their physical safety and well-being
2
IDPs, non-displaced persons and returnees are supported with General Protection, Gender-based Violence, Child Protection and Mine Action interventions to access basic services
3
Boys and girls including adolescents, children with disabilities, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and disability, gender-sensitive quality child protection services by 2023
4
Vulnerable IDPs, non-displaced persons, and returnees have improved access to safe, confidential, timely, and quality coordinated GBV services through inter-sectoral functional referrals at local levels
5
To raise public awareness of the dangers of landmines and Explosive Ordnance
6
To address the different needs of victims caused by landmines and ERW
7
To reduce the risk from landmines and ERW to a level where people can live safely in which economic, social, and health development can occur free from the constraints imposed by landmine and ERW contamination
Cluster Activities
CP101
Provision of Child Protection Case Management
CP102
Provision of structured mental health and psychosocial support services to girls and boys ( individual and group)
CP103
Provision of mental health and psychosocial support services for care givers
CP104
Family Tracing and Reunification
CP105
Alternative Care Arrangements for UASC/ at risk children/children with disabilities
CP106
Child Protection Legal Assistance
CP107
Community Engagement and Community based Child Protection
CP108
Emergency cash for Child Protection outcome
CP209
Child Protection Awareness raising & Information Dissemination
CP210
Child Protection Capacity building on CPIE and case management
GB101
GBV Case management
GB102
Psychosocial support ( mobile and static) for GBV survivor
GB103
Hotline
GB104
Provide GBV crisis intervention and accommodation (GBV shelters, crises rooms and day care services) for GBV survivors
GB105
Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGFS)
GB106
Establish and update functional inter-sectoral GBV referral pathways
GB107
Legal aid and counseling for GBV survivors
GB108
Cash and voucher assistance through specialized care for GBV survivors
GB109
Dignity kits to GBV survivors and those at high risk
GB210
Awareness raising on GBV prevention, life-saving information on GBV services and referrals and risk mitigation
GB211
Train humanitarian actors in GBV risk mitigation
GB212
GBV assessments conducted for gap identification
GB213
GBV safety audit in collective/transit centers, border crossings and other areas identified as high risk
GB214
Train GBV service providers to meet GBViE minimum standards
GB215
Advocacy on GBV issues
GP101
Case Management GP
GP102
Emergency Cash for Protection
GP103
Hotlines
GP104
Individual Protection Assistance (assistive devices primarily)
GP105
Legal Assistance for HLP issues
GP106
Legal Assistance GP
GP107
Protection counselling
GP108
Protection monitoring at household level
GP109
Psychosocial Support (individual and groups)
GP110
Referral to Specialized services
GP111
Transportation
GP212
Advocacy GP
GP213
Assessments (Community level)
GP214
Awareness raising GP & HLP
GP215
Capacity building (Humanitarian actors and Government) - GP
GP216
Community centers
GP217
Community-based protection activities
GP218
Institutional Support
GP219
Protection monitoring at the community level
MA101
Awareness Raising (Information dissemination)
MA102
Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE)
MA103
Mine Victim Assistance
MA104
Non-Technical Survey
MA105
Demining (Clearance)
MA106
Institutional support
MA107
Capacity Building
