Response plan
HRP
Mozambique Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Save lives and alleviate suffering through safe, equitable, inclusive, gender-responsive and principled intersectoral assistance to the most vulnerable groups, including internally displaced people, host communities, and other people in need.
SO2
Enhance inclusive, timely, and adapted access to essential services, including assistance that will strengthen the livelihoods and resilience of people impacted by or at risk of crisis.
SO3
Address the protection risks and needs of affected people - women and girls, men and boys - with the aim of safeguarding their dignity while strengthening the protection environment in Mozambique through collective and intersectoral action in line with commitments to gender equality principles, the centrality of protection, and PSEA across the humanitarian response
Specific Objectives
SP1
Reduce the number of people facing acute food insecurity and malnutrition by 20 percent and mitigate negative coping mechanisms by the end of 2023
SP2
Provide an integrated WASH and Health response in xxx cholera-prone districts to reduce excess morbidity and mortality from cholera by the end of 2023
SP3
Provide emergency obstetric care for xxx women at-risk of maternal complications by the end of 2023
SP4
Increase the number of conflict-affected people (both displaced and resident) with safe, equitable and dignified access to life-sustaining essential services—including education, water, health and shelter—by the end of 2023.
SP5
Protect and support the livelihoods of xxxx people in the three northern districts through emergency agriculture, fishing and other livelihoods support, in line with their livelihoods and seasonality.
SP6
Provide access to age, gender and disability adapted services —including MHPSS, child protection and GBV, including boys, girls, adolescents, people with disabilities, people with HIV and older people, who are facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, by the end of 2023.
SP7
Promote inter-agency collective action on the centrality of protection by ensuring implementation of: mitigating measures, complaint and feedback mechanisms, PSEA and child safeguarding focal points and disability inclusion across the humanitarian response in 2023.
SP8
Provide integrated response and services to prevent, mitigate, and address protection risks across sectors and achieve positive protective outcomes
SP9
Increase the number of vulnerable conflict-affected people with safe, equitable and dignified access to life-saving essential services by the end of 2023.
Clusters
CLCCM
Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM)
CLCSS
Coordination and Common Services
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food Security and Livelihood
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLRR
Refugee Response
CLSHL
Shelter/NFIs
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Cluster Objectives
CLCCM/CO1
Enhance self-governance through participation and engagement with displaced persons.
CLCCM/CO2
Enhance the protective environment in site and site-like settings for the displaced populations and the host community
CLCCM/CO3
Coordinate access to services and provision of information to improve the quality of integrated services for displaced populations in site and site-like settings
CLCSS/CO1
Coordination
CLEDU/CO1
To provide equitable access to safe and protective education services to girls, boys, and CWD of 6-17 years old in emergency though formal, non-formal and ALP by 2023 in 3, 4 and 5
CLEDU/CO2
To improve the quality of education through providing emergency training to teachers and education personnel
CLEDU/CO3
Strengthen the education system’s response capacity of the school community and education actors to mitigate the impact of existing emergency on boys, girls and vulnerable groups
CLFSC/CO1
Provision of Life-saving food assistance to acutely food insecure population including displaced population, host communities and returnees.
CLFSC/CO2
Emergency Support to recover agriculture-based and diversified livelihoods for acutely food insecure population including displaced population, host communities and returnees.
CLHEA/CO1
To provide accessible essential health services to targeted populations, focusing on main causes of morbidity and sexual and reproductive health
CLHEA/CO2
To provide quality care for people with physical injuries, disabilities and mental health needs
CLHEA/CO3
To prepare for, detect and respond to epidemic prone disease outbreaks
CLLOG/CO1
Establish an uninterrupted supply chain for humanitarian organisations that supports delivery of humanitarian relief items to population affected by climate changes and insecurity
CLLOG/CO2
Enhance access to beneficiaries and project implementation sites through safe, effective and efficient passenger air service
CLNUT/CO1
Lifesaving support for treatment of acute malnutrition in children under-five and pregnant and lactating women to reduce mortality and related morbidity including those with HIV and other vulnerable groups (adolescent girls and disabled)
CLNUT/CO2
Prevent the increasing of Acute Malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies in children under-five and pregnant and lactating women including those with HIV and other vulnerable groups (adolescent girls and disabled)
CLNUT/CO3
Promote optimal breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices, and overall Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) best practices messages for caregivers of children under two including those with HIV
CLPRO/CO1
Provide quality life-saving services to address inclusive protection immediate risks and needs (including CP & GBV) of most vulnerable populations in priority areas
CLPRO/CO2
Prevent protection risks (including CP & GBV) of most affected and vulnerable populations in priority areas through enhanced preparedness and resilience capacity
CLPRO/CO3
Strengthen the protection environment and enhance the protection of affected populations – including related to GBV and child protection, and through collective and intersectoral action
CLSHL/CO1
Provide adequate and contextualized shelter and non food items life saving assistance responding to the immediate needs of most vulnerable crisis affected population.
CLSHL/CO2
Provide sustainable shelter and essential non food items support promoting self recovery and access to livelihoods for most vulnerable crisis affected population.
CLSHL/CO3
Strengthen the Shelter and NFIs assessment, analysis and implementation capacity through community participatory approaches, to support quality emergency and early recovery response, and reinforce the Accountability to Affected Population
CLWSH/CO1
Provide inclusive and gender sensitive life-saving water; sanitation; and hygiene services, items, and facilities for vulnerable populations affected by conflict, including displaced populations, returnees, and affected individuals in difficult to access areas.
CLWSH/CO2
Provide inclusive and gender sensitive life-sustaining water; sanitation; and hygiene services, items, and facilities for vulnerable populations affected by conflict, including, including hosting communities
CLWSH/CO3
Promote protection of populations and prevent conflict and gender-based violence through provision of inclusive and gender sensitive water; sanitation; and hygiene services, items, and facilities for vulnerable populations, including hosting communities
Cluster Activities
CLPRO/CA1
Family tracing and reunification & alternative care
CLPRO/CA2
Case Management and referral
CLPRO/CA3
MHPSS level 2 & 3 activities
CLPRO/CA4
Prevention & Mitigation of GBV
CLPRO/CA5
CRVS (Birth Registration)
CLPRO/CA6
Prevention & Reintegration CAAFAG
CLPRO/CA7
Child Protection monitoring
CLPRO/CA8
Child Protection Mainstreaming
CLPRO/CA9
Localization