Protection

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $76.6 million
  • Funding ($)
    $32.8 million
  • Coverage
    42.8%

Protection Caseload Breakdown

PRO

Protection

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Plan caseload People targeted People in need Reached Reached % Progress
Protection (overall)
1.2 million
1.2 million
No data
No data
General Protection
1.1 million
1.2 million
No data
No data
Child Protection
0.8 million
0.8 million
No data
No data
Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
0.8 million
1.1 million
No data
No data

Sector Objectives

1

Ensure safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable repatriation of Rohingya refugees/FDMNs to Myanmar and respect for Rohingya refugees/FDMNs basic needs, while continuing protection, through inter alia, joint registration (as part of the Government-UNHCR registration exercise) and documentation for all Rohingya refugees/FDMNs, addressing negative coping mechanisms, and human trafficking.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
% of refugees registered and with available documentation who are able to access services
Percentage
100%
100%
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Number of Joint Protection Monitoring Reports and/or ad-hoc assessments to support protection programming and advocacy priorities
Reports
0
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2

Promote a community-based approach to the response, support community protection mechanisms, and facilitate meaningful access to specialized services for persons, such as older persons, persons with disabilities, vulnerable women and children. This is with the aim of mitigating exposure to risks, strengthening the resilience of communities in order to build capacity for return and reintegration in Myanmar, as well as by supporting active and effective communication between humanitarian actors and Rohingya refugees/FDMNs.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 4
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 5
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of community-led initiatives to enhance community-based protection mechanisms and participation
Initiatives
3,213
0
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% of refugees that feel safe where they live
Percentage
60%
0%
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3

Support system strengthening together with the Government and local partners, mitigating potential tensions between Rohingya refugees/FDMNs and host communities, and promoting an inclusive, integrated multi-sectoral approach to addressing protection risks and needs.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 5
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
% of community disputes settled through legal mediation and community-based interventions
Percentage
60%
0%
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% of government authorities participating in protection meetings and related protection activities
Percentage
60%
0%
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4

Ensure that boys and girls, including adolescents, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and gender- and disability-responsive, child and youth protection services.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
% of camps and affected targeted host communities reached through community-based and individually targeted child protection protection interventions
Percentage
100%
100%
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% of children and adolescents have accessibility to lifesaving child protection prevention and response services.
Percentage
90%
90%
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5

Enhance access to survivor-centered services by responding to individual needs, preventing, and mitigating GBV risks, and supporting survivors of GBV in the Rohingya refugee/FDMN camps and targeted areas in host communities.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 4
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
% of GBV survivors having access to timely, quality and comprehensive lifesaving services.
Percentage
90%
57.0%
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Sector Activities

1

Obj. 1: Ensure safe, voluntary, dignified, and sustainable repatriation of Rohingya refugees/FDMNs to Myanmar and respect for Rohingya refugees/FDMNs basic needs, while continuing protection, through inter alia, joint registration (as part of the Government-UNHCR registration exercise) and documentation for all Rohingya refugees/FDMNs.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of refugees and asylum seekers registered on an individual basis (disaggregated by age, gender and disability)
Individuals
902,798
902,798
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2

Obj. 2: Promote a community-based approach to the response and protection mechanisms and facilitate meaningful access to tailored services for persons with specific needs (older persons, persons with disabilities, women and children) with the aim of mitigating exposure to protection risks, strengthening the resilience of communities in order to build capacity for repatriation and reintegration, in Myanmar, as well as by supporting active and effective communication between humanitarian actors and Rohingya refugees/FDMNs.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of individuals supported with legal aid
Individuals
177,642
47,721
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Number of individuals (disaggregated by age, gender and disability) reached through awareness raising and key protection messaging and related mitigation measures on non-violence
Individuals
1,076,239
948,707
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Number of Community Volunteers and staff (disaggregated by gender) who received training on Disability Inclusion
Individuals
86,074
20,307
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Number individuals (disaggregated by age, gender and disability) receiving direct protection assistance including protection counselling
Individuals
45,605
20,328
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3

Obj. 3: Support system strengthening for protection of Rohingya refugees/FDMNs and host communities, together with the Government and local partners, mitigating potential tensions between Rohingya refugees/FDMNs and host communities, and promoting an inclusive, integrated multi-sectoral approach to address protection risks and needs.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of individuals participating in community based initiatives (both community groups led by refugee & community-led initiatives supported by humanitarian actors)
Individuals
457,077
273,162
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Number of individuals (protection actors or not, authorities, refugees and volunteers, disaggregated by gender) trained in protection principles and approaches.
Individuals
29,187
14,974
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4

Obj. 4: Ensure that boys and girls, including adolescents, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and gender- and disability- responsive, child and adolescent protection services.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of volunteers trained in gender-sensitive child protection principles, approaches [including identification of child protection issues, referral mechanism, child safeguarding,] (disaggregated by age , gender and disability)
Individuals
81,980
80,000
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Number of identified girls and boys (disaggregated by age, gender and disability) at risk who received specialized age and gender sensitive child protection service through individual case management services to meet their unique needs
Individuals
19,841
15,488
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Number of adolescents receiving services including life skills, pre-vocational skills and resilience activities and peacebuilding skills
Individuals
127,292
125,526
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Number of girls and boys, including adolescents, benefiting from individual or groups based mental health and psychosocial support services
Individuals
55,843
54,000
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Number of girls, boys, women and men (disaggregated by age, gender and disability) reached by community-based prevention activities (e.g., awareness raising on key child protection risks and social norms, community engagement behavior change communication, etc.)
Individuals
739,001
722,023
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# of women, men, boys and girls (disaggregated by age, gender, and disability) who received training and support for the establishment and strengthening of community-based child protection mechanisms, structures, and networks
Individuals
132,568
132,000
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5

Obj. 5: Enhance access to survivor-centered services by responding to individual needs, preventing, and mitigating GBV risks, and supporting survivors of GBV in the Rohingya refugee/FDMN camps and targeted areas in host communities.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of WFS and MPWC implementing GBV Case Management
Facilities
124
113
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Number of individuals engaged through transformative approaches to change social norms
Individuals
443,695
426,350
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Number of individuals who have completed the minimum package* of GBV response, mitigation and prevention trainings (min. package as defined by GBVSS)
Individuals
219,544
134,419
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Number of individuals engaged in both structured and non-structured GBV prevention activities including SRH
Individuals
757,150
805,882
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Sector member organizations

08-Sep-2024


Sector member organizations

Organizations Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
BRAC
$3.3 million
CARE Bangladesh
$0.8 million
Caritas Bangladesh
$327 thousand
CBM Global Disability Inclusion
$207 thousand
Danish Refugee Council
$1.2 million
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)
$426 thousand
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion
$3.3 million
HelpAge International
$1 million
International Organization for Migration
$6.7 million
International Rescue Committee
$2.9 million
Norwegian Refugee Council
$1.2 million
Oxfam
$269 thousand
Plan International Bangladesh
$1.6 million
Save the Children
$3.8 million
Terre des Hommes - Lausanne
$430 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$8.2 million
United Nations Development Programme
$0.8 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$28.2 million
United Nations Population Fund
$12 million