Protection Caseload Breakdown
CLPRO
Protection
Sector Objectives
CO1
Promote effective access to basic needs and protection services, addressing undesirable coping mechanisms, and human trafficking and smuggling.
CO2
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.
CO3
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.
CO4
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 age - gender - disability - responsive child and youth protection services.
CO5
Enhance access to survivor-centred 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.
Protection | Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan 2024
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1162/ge/7290
Sector member organizations
22-Jan-2026
Sector member organizations
| Organizations | Projects | Sectors | Requirements ($) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BRAC |
1
|
|
$2 million
|
| CARE International |
1
|
|
$0.8 million
|
| Caritas Bangladesh |
2
|
|
$0.9 million
|
| CBM Global Disability Inclusion |
1
|
|
$208 thousand
|
| Danish Refugee Council |
2
|
|
$2.3 million
|